Set in Verona, where Shakespeare's play takes
place, the calendar, entitled "Looking for Juliet", was
presented in the northern Italian city on Tuesday.
It is being accompanied by a short film in which Roversi
portrays a movie director looking to cast his Juliet.
First released in the 1960s, the Pirelli calendar, which has a
limited publication run and is gifted to clients of the Italian
tyre maker, has moved away from scantily-dressed models to more
artistic themes in recent years.
"Society is changing very, very fast and the Pirelli calendar
too is changing," Roversi told Reuters.
"It couldn’t stay the same since 30 years (ago) ... it is
interesting to see how the Pirelli calendar is following the
evolution of society and photography, of the aesthetic, of the
idea of beauty of women," he said.
As well as Watson, Stewart and Moore, this year's edition also
features actors Claire Foy, Yara Shahidi and Mia Goth as well as
Chinese singer Chris Lee, Spanish singer Rosalia and Roversi’s
daughter, artist Stella Roversi.
(Reporting by Emily Roe; Writing by Marie-Louise Gumuchian;
Editing by Gareth Jones)
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