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MILA

Mila has attracted media attention for her physical appearance by various media outlets. Praise has ranged from GQ magazine naming her the Knockout of the Year for 2011 to Men's Health naming her one of the "100 Hottest Women of All-Time".  The Spike Guys' Choice Awards have honored her twice, naming her the "Hottest Mila" at the 2009 awards ceremony and in 2011 presenting her with the Holy Grail of Hot award. AskMen.com has also lauded Mila ranking her the second most desirable woman in 2011 and following that up with a number 13 ranking in 2012. FHM magazine ranked her number 9 on their 2012 Hot 100 list but Mila has kept this type of media attention in perspective, saying, “You’ve got to base your career on something other than being FHM’s top 100 number one girl. Your looks are going to die out, and then what’s going to be left?” In recent years, Maxim has consistently ranked Mila on their Hot 100 list, reaching a ranking of number 5 in both 2009 and 2011 and number 3 in 2012.



In 2007, Mila participated in a video for the website Funny or Die appearing alongside James Franco. The video was a parody of the MTV show The Hills and was a huge success for the website, with well over one million views. Shawn Levy, director of Date Night, stated that part of what made him decide to cast Mila with James Franco in the film was the chemistry he felt they had in the Funny or Die video. In December 2008, Mila was featured in Gap's "Shine Your Own Star" Christmas campaign. Mila Kunis was described as one of the "most attractive geeks" by Wired.com in 2008, due to her much-publicized affinity for World of Warcraft. That same year, she was featured and on the cover of the October issue of Complex Magazine.
In 2010, she was featured in the "Women We Love" segment in Esquire with an accompanied video. For the October 2010 Elle magazine 25th anniversary special edition, Mila was one of the women chosen to be featured for their success at a young age. The honor included a photo and video presentation on the magazine's website. Mila Kunis was among several female stars photographed by Canadian singer/songwriter Bryan Adams in conjunction with the Calvin Klein Collections for a feature titled American Women 2010, with the proceeds from the photographs donated to the NYC AIDS foundation. Also in 2010, she was featured and on the cover of the December issue of Nylon. During the summer of 2010 Mila served with Randy Jackson as the Master of Ceremonies for the 9th Annual Chrysalis Foundation Benefit. The Chrysalis Foundation is a Los Angeles-based non-profit organization formed to help economically disadvantaged and homeless individuals to become self-sufficient through employment opportunities.
In 2011, Mila graced the cover of the February issue of Cosmopolitan and the March issue of W magazine. For the 17th Annual Hollywood Issue of Vanity Fair, Mila was among the actors to be chosen to appear on the cover.
Christian Dior signed Mila in 2012 to be the face of its Spring fashion campaign. She made the cover of the April 2012 issue of Harper's Bazaar  and the August cover of Glamour.

 

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