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The Ben Stiller Rolling Stone Spread Pokes Fun at Terry Richardson

To promote his upcoming film 'Greenberg,' the legendary comedic actor Ben Stiller did a shoot with iconic photographer Terry Richardson. Though his new movie shows the A-Lister in a more dramatic light, the Ben Stiller Rolling Stone Spread showcased his classic comedic self as he mimicked Richardson's trademark look in almost all of the photos.

The Ben Stiller Rolling Stone spread was done to celebrate the actor's incredibly successful career as well as to reintroduce him to the world as perhaps more of a serious leading man. Though it's good to see Mr. Stiller branching out, I am waiting with fevered anticipation for the sequel to 'Zoolander.'
Trend Themes
1. Comedic Celeb Photoshoots - Brands could partner with comedians for lighthearted, social media-friendly photoshoots that showcase both the celebrity's humor and the brand's product or message.
2. Reinventing Iconic Looks - Fashion and beauty brands could take inspiration from these photoshoots and create their own campaigns that playfully subvert and update classic aesthetics.
3. Actor Rebranding - As more actors look to expand their range, brands could capitalize on the moment and partner with them in unexpected ways to rebrand the celebrities as more serious, or showcase new aspects of their personality.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion - Fashion brands could partner with comedians and photographers to create campaigns that riff on classic fashion imagery, updating it with a comedic twist.
2. Entertainment - Entertainment-focused brands could work with actors to create lighthearted content, leveraging the celebrities' personalities and fan following to drive engagement.
3. Marketing - As brands look to break through the noise of traditional advertising, partnering with celebrities for lighthearted, humorous campaigns on social media could offer a refreshing alternative to more traditional marketing efforts.

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