Sienna Miller and Oli Green for Frame.Photo:Erik Torstensson
Erik Torstensson
Sienna MillerandOli Greenare in their modeling era.
The two transformed into denim darlings for a new fashion campaign withFrame. The actress, 43, and her model boyfriend look cool in coordinating jean looks from the brand’s Spring 2025 collection, available to shop online and in stores globally on Feb. 6.
Miller wears a white scoop-neck tank top — which she trades out for a white triangle bra in another photo — and a mid-wash version of “The Vertical” straight-leg jeans. Green, 28, displays his chest and navel hair as he models a denim shirt with the buttons undone all the way down, as well as straight-leg jeans. Paired together, the pieces make the sexiest Canadian tuxedo.
They are the first couple to be photographed for any Frame campaign and this one in particular marks the first time the brand is featuring both men’s and women’s collections in the same ad.
Sienna Miller and Oli Green for Frame.Erik Torstensson
The year is already off to a stylish start for Frame, which just dropped a new skinny jean release with Gen Z icon Alix Earle. Together, the twobrought back polarizing skinny jeansin a major way with the release of “The Alix,” a silhouette similar to that of the slim-fitting pants we all know and love, but with a sexy high-waisted fit.
Frame has also tapped Gisele Bündchen and Amelia Gray, daughter of Lisa Rinna and Harry Hamlin, as campaign stars.
Sienna Miller for Frame.Erik Torstensson
Miller and Green have been dating since 2022 and recentlywelcomed their first child together, a daughter, just over a year ago. (Miller also shares daughterMarlow, 12, with ex Tom Sturridge).
In a June 2024 interview withHarper’s Bazaar, Miller revealed that their romance occurred after meeting at a Halloween party. She admitted it was something she “didn’t expect” to take “seriously.”
Oli Green and Sienna Miller pictured in 2022.David M. Benett/Dave Benett/Getty
David M. Benett/Dave Benett/Getty
“And then quite quickly,I fell in love. I wasn’t like, ‘I’m gonna get a younger boyfriend.’ It was more, ‘F—! Why are you young? That’s so annoying,'” she said.
“There is a difference in the way that generation of men respect women. It’s specific to him, he is very wise and well-adjusted, but I do believe it’s also that generation. They have grown up with a slightly more level playing field,” said Miller. “I see it in his female friends as well as in the men.”
source: people.com