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Sharon, Lisa Marie Get Glam On

Suri Cruise isn't the only famous mug set to grace the glossies this fall.

Just days before New York's Fashion Week kicks into gear, a slew of celebs are getting into a designer state of mind.

Sharon Stone, Lisa Marie Presley, Blondie frontwoman Debbie Harry, Eve and burlesque star Dita Von Teese have all agreed to pout and pose their way through fall ad campaigns, it was announced Wednesday.

The Basic Instinct femme fatale has teamed with designer duo Badgley Mischka for a print campaign launching this October in the hallowed pages of Vogue, Elle and InStyle.

"We have dressed Sharon many times and working with her on this campaign and combining our visions was an incredible experience," designers Mark Badgley and James Mischka said in a statement. "Our collection represents Hollywood glamour with a modern twist and Sharon epitomizes this look."

The 48-year-old actress replaces Badgley Mischka's previous choice of celebrity mannequins, the considerably younger-skewing twin set of Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen. The Full House alums appeared together in a print campaign for the design house's collection earlier this year.

Stone has already shot the campaign, hitting newsstands next month, having posed for veteran fashion photographer Gilles Bensimmon. It has been a busy few months for the haute mama: Stone recently confirmed that she adopted a third child, son Quinn, earlier this summer.

But the Muse thesp isn't the only one channeling her inner supermodel.

The musical quartet of Presley, Eve, Harry, and Teese--who became Mrs. Marilyn Manson last December--have teamed up with MAC Cosmetics as the latest famous faces to act as palettes for the makeup company.

The quartet will all star in the brand's Viva Glam VI lipstick and lip gloss fall ad campaign, a line which MAC donates 100 percent of the proceeds from to AIDS and HIV programs.

"MAC is actually, honestly, really true blue about its charity," Elvis' offspring told the Associated Press about her reasons for appearing in the campaign. "You can see it making headway...It's not a campaign full of fluff and I'm not a fluff person."

Which is exactly why the company chose her and her fellow spokesmodels.

"We want to rattle some cages," John Demsey, president of MAC and chairman of the MAC AIDS Fund, told AP. "They are all incredibly talented and have strong and distinct points of view and unique perspectives on this crisis."

Since MAC debuted the line 12 years ago, Pamela Anderson, Christina Aguilera, Linda Evangelista, Missy Elliott, Chloe Sevigny, RuPaul and even Boy George have lent their visages to the Viva Glam cause.

And as Suri proved, there's no age threshhold for style.

Emma Roberts, Unfabulous star, tween sensation and niece to Julia, has also nabbed herself an ad campaign with luxury handbag designer Dooney & Burke.

Roberts will not only appear in the teen-themed ads but teamed with the company to help design a signature carry-all, due out in December. Roberts follows in the footsteps of previous D&B spokesmodels Lindsay Lohan and Mischa Barton.

Finally, in pre-Fashion Week news for the testosterone set, Jon Bon Jovi has teamed with Kenneth Cole to design a limited-edition outerwear collection that will be made available at Kenneth Cole New York retail stores and Saks Fifth Avenue stores this November. Sales of the duds, which will be modeled by Bon Jovi on the red carpet of Thursday's Fashion Rocks event, will benefit Help USA, a nonprofit seeking to help the homeless become self-reliant.

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