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Aug 20, 2006, 08:06 AM
Sir Mick Jagger's daughter Elizabeth has recreated The Beatles' famous Abbey Road album cover for a new advertising campaign.
The 22-year-old joined 1960s icon Twiggy and supermodels Laura Bailey, Noemie LeNoir and Erin O'Connor on the famous zebra crossing in north London for a shoot for British retail giant Marks & Spencer.
This time, the location was moved from St John's Wood in North London to the grounds of Greenwich Naval College, south of the Thames.
Although Elizabeth (left) signed a GBP200,000 deal with the food and clothing chain earlier this year, neither she nor the rest of the models or crew appeared to be tempted into sampling any products from a nearby M&S food shop.
Either way, the company has seen a revival of its fortunes since it launched the ad campaign spearheaded by Twiggy - with staff now expecting to share a GBP70 million bonus.
The 22-year-old joined 1960s icon Twiggy and supermodels Laura Bailey, Noemie LeNoir and Erin O'Connor on the famous zebra crossing in north London for a shoot for British retail giant Marks & Spencer.
This time, the location was moved from St John's Wood in North London to the grounds of Greenwich Naval College, south of the Thames.
Although Elizabeth (left) signed a GBP200,000 deal with the food and clothing chain earlier this year, neither she nor the rest of the models or crew appeared to be tempted into sampling any products from a nearby M&S food shop.
Either way, the company has seen a revival of its fortunes since it launched the ad campaign spearheaded by Twiggy - with staff now expecting to share a GBP70 million bonus.