Antonio is Marks of Zorro.Byline: By RUKI SAYID, Consumer Editor FORGET Santa - Zorro zorro: see fox. Zorro masked swordsman, defender of weak and oppressed. [Am. Lit.: comic strip (1919); Am. Cinema: Halliwell, 794; TV: Terrace, II, 461–462] See : Disguise hunk Antonio Banderas is the man Marks & Spencer's women shoppers want for Christmas. The Hollywood hunk, 47, poses in slick tuxedo and sweptback swept·back adj. 1. Angled rearward from the points of attachment. Used especially of aircraft wings. 2. Having wings of this type. Used of an aircraft. Adj. 1. hair with five glam ladies for the launch of the store's festive TV ad today. In the 40s Hollywood--themed ad the five - M&S's famous models Twiggy, Laura Bailey, Elizabeth Jagger, Noemie Lenoir and Erin O'Connor - are styled to look like screen heroines of the era. And each are out to steal the mystery hero's heart. Antonio said yesterday: "It's an honour to be in the ad." And he is guaranteed to get his Christmas belles jingling. |
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