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Taylor Swift and Calvin Harris 'offered $10million' to star in Armani ad

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Taylor Swift and Calvin Harris could be set to become the next Victoria and David Beckham. The hot couple have reportedly been approached by Armani to star in the Italian label's next campaign, following in the footsteps of the Beckhams who featured in the brand's 2009 adverts.

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Taylor Swift and Calvin Harris have reportedly been approached by Armani

"Armani bosses reckon Taylor and Calvin could emulate the success of the David and Victoria adverts," and insider told The Daily Star. "They generated global headlines and were a huge PR coup.

"The Taylor offer is initially around the $10million mark but that sum could then triple with global promotion if the campaign is successful. Taylor and Calvin are the hottest thing on the planet right now. Calvin’s adverts have done really well and helped the brand reach a different audience."

David and Victoria Beckham's Armani campaign in 2009

Calvin already shares a close relationship with Armani, having fronted two recent campaigns for the high fashion label. He recently set pulses racing in his new Emporio Armani adverts, showing off his incredibly toned body while modelling the designer's latest range of underwear in black-and-white images.

The Scottish DJ was first unveiled as the new face of Armani back in February earlier this year, marking the first time he has lent his striking handsome looks to a high fashion campaign.

Calvin Harris is currently the face of Emporio Armani underwear

"It's incredible to be working with Mr Armani and his team at Emporio Armani," he told WWD at the time. "I feel an affinity to the brand ethos and have been a long time admirer of their designs."

The admiration is clearly mutual, with Giorgio Armani himself having nothing but praise for the singer.

"Calvin Harris is a truly cosmopolitan, dynamic young man who is capable of attracting the masses with his music and energy," said Giorgio. "He isn't a model by nature and this creates a more sincere and engaging bond with the public."