Suki Waterhouse, the 34‑year‑old actress‑model, filmed a Michael Kors Christmas commercial in London’s Notting Hill on Wednesday, despite a fake snowstorm created for the shoot. The campaign featured the star clutching a black and a red luxury bag from the brand’s American range while dressed in a white fur coat and sunglasses.

Fake Snowstorm Transforms Notting Hill for a Holiday Campaign

According to the exclusive photographs, crew members scattered artificial snow across a residential street in West London to simulate a winter wonderland, even though it was early spring. The staged blizzard allowed Waterhouse to step out of a red Mini Cooper laden with presents, reinforcing the ad’s festive narrative.

Michael Kors Showcases Two Signature Bags in the Shoot

The campaign highlighted a black bag from the latest collection and a red tote from the American line,both carried by Waterhouse as she moved between locations. The brand’s choice to feature contrasting colours underscores its strategy to appeal to both classic and bold‑styled shoppers during the holiday season.

Waterhouse Balances Modeling, Music and Motherhood

While the shoot emphasized fashion, Waterhouse’s broader career trajectory is shifting toward music; she has released two albums and is set to drop a third, “Loveland,” in June.. The mother‑of‑one also appeared in a white fur coat and double‑breasted blue blazer, illustrating her versatility across styling cues.

Personal Life: Rumors of a Secret Wedding to Robert Pattinson

The actress, who was discovered by a Topshop or H&M scout at 16,is rumored to have secretly married her longtie partner Robert Pattinson last year, though the couple has not confirmed the marriage. their daughter turned two in March, and the pair remain famously private despite their high‑profile careers.

Unverified Details About the Campaign’s Production

Two pionts remain unclear: the exact budget allocated for the artificial snow and the identity of the director steering the ad’s creative vision. The source does not disclose these specifics, and Michael Kors has not released an official statement about the production logistics.

As Waterhouse promoted her upcoming music while the ad ran, Robert Pattinson was busy promoting his new film “The Drama,” alongside co‑star Zendaya, according to the same source. The juxtaposition of their separate professional pursuits highlights how both are navigating high‑visibility projects while maintaining a low‑key personal profile.