Zoolander's in Vogue! Ben Stiller shoots his best Blue Steel on fashion magazine cover with Penelope Cruz
It's been 15 years since the original Zoolander hit cinema screens.
And with the sequel about to be released next month, Ben Stiller is back and smoldering as the affable but dim-witted supermodel Derek Zoolander in the new issue of Vogue.
Renowned photographer Annie Leibovitz captured Stiller, 50, as he shot the camera his best Blue Steel pout for the February cover alongside co-star Penelope Cruz.
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Rocking that Blue Steel: Ben Stiller stars on the cover of the new Vogue with Penelope Cruz
He also unleashes Le Tigre and Magnum in the feature which includes a boudoir shot of the star posing on all fours with a saddle on his back.
Cruz, 41, stands feet away looking sultry in a black wrap dress with thigh-high slit as she holds a vintage camera.
Today's fresh faces of the fashion world; Gigi Hadid, Jourdan Dunn and Joan Smalls pose alongside the veteran supermodel as he has his tresses tended to.
Back in the saddle: In the Annie Leibovitz shoot Stiller, 50, poses on all fours as a sultry Cruz captures the moment on a vintage camera
The new generation of supermodels: Ben is surrounded Gigi Hadid, Jourdan Dunn and Joan Smalls as he has his tresses tended to in this shot
He reclines in a patterned robe with his bare-feet ready for pampering.
Earlier this week Paramount Pictures released spoof perfume ads promoting scent Zoolander No. 2.
A series of moody images see Stiller and co-star Owen Wilson brood alongside scantily clad models.
A silly accompanying video has clips from the movie, interspersed with a booming voice saying: 'Nothing attracts like the scent of No. 2.'
Zoolander No. 2 is hot. Zoolander No. 2 is irresistible. Zoolander No. 2 is untamed.'
You too can smell like No. 2: Earlier this week Paramount Pictures released spoof perfume ads starring Stiller and Owen Wilson (pictured) promoting scent Zoolander No. 2
The film sees Derek Zoolander - now a washed up model - enlisted to help stunning Interpol agent Melanie Valentina (Cruz) after the world's most beautiful people start getting assassinated, pulling Derek's once iconic Blue Steel pose in their final moments.
Justin Bieber plays himself, and can be seen getting killed off in the trailers for the movie.
Kim Kardashian, Kanye West and Miley Cyrus also have cameo roles in the film, while Kristen Wiig plays a heavily Botoxed fashionista and Will Ferrell is returning as the villainous Mugatu.
Zoolander 2 is released in theatres February 12.
Hitting the big time: Zoolander has also landed a campaign with CÎROC® Ultra-Premium Vodka starring in a series of ‘ridiculously good looking’ images captured by legendary photographer Mario Testino
Back for more: Stiller (pictured as Zoolander in the 2001 film) directed the sequel as well as the original and co-wrote the script alongside Justin Theroux
He gets around: Ben Stiller has also been asked to film the new advert for car brand Fiat
Blue Steel: The actor appears in the brand new Fiat 500 advert with his steely pout
Cheeky monkey: In the ad, he repeatedly drives past CCTV cameras so he can practice his infamous Blue Steel look on film
Steeling the limelight: The star is caught by a traffic cop who is particularly unimpressed
In conjunction: The TV ad is airing on US TV to coincide with the release of the movie Zoolander 2
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