15 huge celebrities who modeled for Abercrombie & Fitch before they were famous
Karlie Kloss posed for Abercrombie in 2006. Now, she's a household name, and she's known for strutting the Victoria's Secret runway.
In 2003 — a few years before her hit "Teardrops on My Guitar" — Taylor Swift gave the appearance that she actually was crying onto her guitar for Abercrombie.
Jennifer Lawrence might have told Graham Norton that she wasn't cut out for modeling ("they wanted natural pictures so they made us play football on the beach," she said. "The other models played football in a pretty way but not me. My face was bright red, and I was sweaty with flaring nostrils"), but she looks like she's having fun in this 2006 photo.
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Sienna Miller posed for the teen brand in 2002.
Jamie Dornan — who would later assume the role of Christian Grey in the notorious 'Fifty Shades of Grey' film — first made teens swoon for Abercrombie & Fitch in 2001.
Ashton Kutcher appeared in an ad campaign for Abercrombie in 1998, the same year "That '70s Show" premiered.
Before Taylor Kitsch starred in "Friday Night Lights," he starred in this photo shoot in 2006.
Emma Roberts posed for the teen retailer in 2005.
Before her downfall, and even before "Mean Girls," Lindsay Lohan posed for Abercrombie in 1998.
Before she appeared on "Mad Men," January Jones modeled for Abercrombie in 2005.
In 2005, two years before "Gossip Girl" premiered on the CW, Penn Badgley perfected his gaze for Abercrombie.
Surprisingly, Channing Tatum — who now is known for showing skin in the "Magic Mike" films — was one of the rare models who had to wear lots of clothes for Abercrombie (2001).
In 2004, Kellan Lutz — who's now known for the "Twilight" series – posed for Abercrombie.
Nikki Reed posed for the brand in 2004, a year after her film "Thirteen" hit theaters.
Michelle Trachtenberg modeled for the brand in 2004, in between her stints on "Buffy The Vampire Slayer" and "Gossip Girl."
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