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The Baz Luhrmann Great Gatsby Posters Have Been Unveiled

The Baz Luhrmann Great Gatsby promotional posters have finally become public and are truly nothing short of extraordinary. The glamorous candid shots of the characters are stunning and enticing for Gatsby lovers. The styling for the posters is impeccable. The posters feature Leonardo DiCaprio, Carey Mulligan, Tobey Maguire and Isla Fisher. These star-studded posters boast some serious celebrities in a precise manner.

DiCaprio was styled wearing a signature Gatsby-esque suit with a bow tie and Mulligan who plays the lovely Daisy looks delicate in her 1920s hairdo and get-up. As well, the posters feature an intricate art deco design in the background of each that is synonymous with the movie trailer graphics.

The Baz Luhrmann Great Gatsby promotional posters are sharp, chic and build up the anticipation.
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