Miley Cyrus $7 Million Marc Jacobs Ad Campaign

2013 was the revitalization of former Disney star Hannah Montana. It was filled with ups and campo form her particular life to review of her changing image. Miley Cyrus spent her entire teen life in the public eye as the sweet Country golden. She had major success as Hannah Montana with an enormous addict following around the world who emulated and worshiped the child star. But the moment suckers and parents were introduced to the real Miley it came an uphill battle. But by the summer the twerking, blunt blowin, high fashion Cyrus no longer need to prove herself. 

 After earning over$ 35 million in 2013 fashion house Marc Jacobs added$ 7 million to her pockets to star in their crusade. Her net worth is formerly over$ 125 million. As the face of one of fashion’s biggest markers her over publicized image suits Marc Jacobs relatively while. 

Cyrus began her relationship with Marc Jacobs in 2013. The former Louis Vuitton Creative Director hired Cyrus to help him bring mindfulness to Skin Cancer. A raw Cyrus appeared on t-shirts for the marker. Proceeds went to NYU Skin Cancer Institute. Within hours the tees were vended out at every Jacobs exchange in New York. High volume deals were duplicated once the shirts were made available on the brand’s functionary point. The tees were vended by guests on Ebay with flings reaching$ 200. 

 ConcurrentlyX-Men star Hugh Jackman was diagnosed with Skin Cancer the same time. 

Marc Jacobs communicated the twerking star to be the face of the marker’s Spring 2014 collection. Miley was reportedly paid$ 7 million. In the prints she’s completely clothed on the sand, “ surprise surprise.” It’s a serious and sophisticated look for the 21 time old star who showed 12 time old girls how to roll a joint during the MTV Europe Music Awards. 

The relationship between Miley and Marc might be indeed bigger in 2014. On January 7th via twitter Cyrus posted a snap of herself rocking a Jacobs tee with a strong political and mortal rights communication. The tee promoting gay rights reads “ I Pay My Levies, I Want My Rights” as a lesbian couple and their child are embracing.

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