A number of female celebrities have been photographed as famous literary heroines for the Montblanc Signature For Good charity initiative.
Here, Susan Sarandon poses as Carmen, from Prosper M?rim?e’s Carmen. Picture courtesy of Montblanc.

The initiative will raise funds for Unicef to support their educational programmes. Andie Macdowell masquerades as Dulcinea from Miguel de Cervantes’ Don Quixote. Picture courtesy of Montblanc.

The 12 portraits were taken by renowned American photographer Roger Moenks. Eva Longoria channels Scarlett, from Margaret Mitchell’s epic Gone With The Wind. Picture courtesy of Montblanc.

The photos, including Christina Ricci as Juliet from William Shakespeare’s Romeo And Juliet will be auctioned during 2009 to support Unicef. Picture courtesy of Montblanc.

Emily Blunt as Gwendolyne, from Oscar Wilde’s The Importance Of Being Earnest, will be among the portraits to be presented at the Montblanc Signature For Good charity gala in LA on February 20. Picture courtesy of Montblanc.

Helen Hunt strikes a pose as Anna from Leo Tolstoy’s Anna Karenina. Picture courtesy of Montblanc.
Marcia Cross postures as Marguerite from La Dame Aux Cam?lias, written by Alexandre Dumas, fils. Picture courtesy of Montblanc.

Milla Jovovich impersonates Esmeralda from Victor Hugo’s classic Notre Dame De Paris. Picture courtesy of Montblanc.

Mira Sorvino sits as B?r?nice from Racine’s B?r?nice. Picture courtesy of Montblanc. For more information, see the Montblanc website.
Montblanc Signature For Good Initiative