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Willow Smith's Full Chanel Fall/Winter 2016/17 Eyewear Ad Is Here, And It's Really Good

Doesn't get much cooler than this.

Following the announcement of Willow Smith as the face of its fall/winter 2016/17 eyewear line, Chanel has released the full ad campaign starring the 15-year-old actress and singer.

And guys, it's really good.

Photographed by Karl Lagerfeld, the black-and-white campaign sees the daughter of Will Smith and Jada Pinkett Smith oozing of effortless cool while sporting the latest eyewear from the French fashion house.

Swathed in Chanel clothing and jewels (including a really dope oversized choker adorned with peace hand signs), the "Whip My Hair" songstress brings a youthful vibe and fresh new energy to the classic luxury brand, especially with her locs and septum ring.

"A multifaceted artist, writer-composer-singer and actress, Willow Smith is the embodiment of her generation’s spirit," said Chanel in a press release. "Her youth and energy charmed Karl Lagerfeld who has invited her to join the family of Chanel muses. With characteristic natural poise, the young trendsetter was instantly at ease in front of the designer’s camera."

And you can bet the behind-the-scenes photos of the shoot are just as cool, with Smith posing for selfies with Uncle Karl in Polaroid-style images.

Check out the full campaign and the behind-the-scenes photos below. For the behind-the-scenes vid, watch the video above.

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