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Emma Stone goes romantic for the Louis Vuitton Coeur Battant Fragrance Campaign

Emma Stone dazzles in Louis Vuitton's 'Coeur Battant' ad, showcasing her Oscar-winning charm amid blooming fields.
Emma Stone goes romantic for the Louis Vuitton Coeur Battant Fragrance Campaign

'Cruella' actress Emma Stone is the beautiful star of French fashion brand Louis Vuitton's new fragrance campaign. The 31 year old American actress, also an Oscar winner, heads to romantic floral fields full in bloom for the campaign of the 'Coeur Battant' scent from Louis Vuitton.

Emma is photographed on location in Capri, Italy, and Paris, France, and looks radiant clad in a strapless white top with a sweetheart neckline and a black pair of shorts for the shoot.  The Louis Vuitton Coeur Battant scent is described as a woody floral scent, with notes of pear, jasmine and moss.

Emma also stars in a video advert for the scent, directed by Romain Gavras, and takes a walk around picturesque locations and shows off her dance moves, also kissing a mysterious beau in the advert.

Emma Stone stars in Louis Vuitton Coeur Battant fragrance campaign

Actress Emma Stone poses for Louis Vuitton perfume shoot

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