Angelina Jolie has gone back to Cambodia for Louis Vuitton.
Photographer Annie Leibovitz shot Jolie on a wooden boat in Cambodia's Siem Reap Province. The languid photos shot Jolie barefoot, in neutral travel khakis and Vuitton tote for luxury brand's Core Values ad campaign.
The Alto bag is Jolie's, several years old and while no longer in production, could be "re-edited," Louis Vuitton exec Piestro Beccari told Women's Wear Daily.
Jolie reportedly donated a portion of her fees to charity.
Cambodia isn't just another exotic locale for Jolie.
The actress's interest in philanthropy began in the country back in 2000, during the shooting of the film "Tomb Raider."
Jolie adopted her son Maddox in Cambodia.
In subsequent years, she and her partner Brad Pitt have set up the Maddox-Jolie-Pitt Foundation, which has a hand in community development and conservation.
Four of the actress' children were present at the photo shoot and had to be shooed out of the frame, reports WWD.
Louis Vuitton will run the story of Jolie's philanthropic life on its website.
Other Core Values participants who've posed in far-flung regions for Vuitton include U2 frontman Bono with his wife, Ali, and Sean Connery.
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