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Jessica Chastain is the Piaget Woman

13 May 2015

By Tricia Oliveira

Jessica Chastain has been named as the new 'Piaget woman' and will act as the face of the luxury watchmaking and jewelry house around the world.

The American actress has established herself as one of the finest film actresses of her generation, earning numerous award nominations and critical acclaim.

In 2012, Time magazine featured her as one of the "100 Most Influential People in the World".

Trained at the Julliard School in New York City, the American actress made her feature film debut in Dan Ireland's Jolene in 2008. Since then, she has earned critical acclaim for her leading roles in many major movies, earning two best actress nominations at the Academy Awards, and picking up a Golden Globe win for her role in Kathryn Bigelow’s "Zero Dark Thirty" in 2012.

"She embodies Piaget’s unique values – from her audacious acting career choices to her unrelenting passion for perfection. She is beautiful, elegant, charismatic, and full of joy," explains Philippe Léopold-Metzger, Piaget CEO.

"It is an incredible honor to be in partnership with Piaget. They believe in innovation and boldness in their approach with pieces that are modern but respect the company’s rich heritage. Their attention to detail is unparalleled and their beautiful collection reflects the company’s motto to "Always do better than necessary"," added Chastain.

She now stars in the latest advertising campaign for the label's Possession rings.

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