Blake Lively News: Former 'Gossip Girl' Actress Featured In New Gucci Campaign

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Blake Lively news announced that the former "Gossip Girl" actress has been featured in a new Gucci advertisement campaign.

According to a report from Daily Mail, promotional photos of the blond stunner were released by Gucci over the weekend.

Blake Lively has previously been in the news for her earlier campaigns with the high end brand. Her first ad for Gucci was in 2012 for the brand's "Premiere" fragrance.

For the 2014 campaign, the main images showed the wife of Ryan Reynolds in a light blue leather dress with a low neckline. Blake Lively Gucci news reported by Daily Mail described the newest fashion campaign as "natural-looking," and made the the 27-year-old actress look very "radiant".

Blake Lively was recently in the news after a report from Page Six relived a supposed rivalry between the "Preserve" lifestyle brand founder and veteran lifestyle guru Martha Stewart.

Martha Stewart, 73, admitted that 27-year-old Blake Lively asked for her advice before launching Preserve.

The lifestyle mogul's senior vice president Kevin Sharkey slammed Blake Lively and Preserve: "I don't get the sense she's credible."

"She's enthusiastic, but she's not credible," Martha Stewart's rep said.

Martha Stewart had previously made comments about the blond stunner, telling Huffington Post weeks ago: "I mean, it's stupid, she could be an actress!"

"I don't mean that facetiously!" she tried to clarify. "Why would you want to be me if you could be an actress?"

"Let her try," the lifestyle celebrity told Huffington Post of Blake Lively's lifestyle venture.

Blake Lively responded soon after Martha Stewart's comments started circulating. "I want to have my own path professionally and even as she said, I'm an actress," Blake Lively told E!Online.

She added: "I'm doing something totally different so now I sort of have two careers going on and it'll be interesting to see how it all pans out."

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