Final Fantasy XIII-2 characters selling Prada
Men's fashion magazine spread sees Square Enix heroes trade in buckles and straps for silk shirts and slacks.
The cast of Final Fantasy XIII-2 has traded in their impractical everyday wear for new designer duds from Prada.
Square Enix today announced that a handful of characters from its recent role-playing game will be featured in the pages of men's fashion magazine Arena Homme+, adorned in clothes from Prada's 2012 Spring/Summer collection.
The layouts feature Lightning, Noel, Snow, Sazh, and Hope, kicking back in mostly casual attire like printed silk shirts and slacks.
This is not Square Enix's first dalliance in the world of fashion. Last year, the publisher teamed up with Musterbrand to create a Deus Ex: Human Revolution clothing line featuring jeans, shirts, and a trenchcoat inspired by the game.
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