Mila Kunis not only has talent but she has brains and beauty to go along with it. So it's no surprise that she's finally a representative for Dior's spring and summer Ad Campaign for 2012.

The actress has been signed a Christian Dior contract as reported originally on Women's Wear Daily. The actual items that the "Book of Eli" actress will advertise will debut later this month of January.

Only three photographs, taken by Mikael Jansson, were released today while the softly-lit photos will have its first debut on European magazines namely Vogue and Elle. By January 29, the photos will be released to US publications such as Vanity Fair and New York Times.

Dior is one hell of a big step for the "Black Swan" star that played alongside Oscar award winner Natalie Portman. Best known for her "That '70s Show" with Ashton Kutcher, the Mila Kunis now is definitely a far cry from the young Jakie Burkhart. A big leap indeed from the self-confessed girl-next-door type who describes herself as the "jeans and t-shirt" type of gal as stated on Daily Mail.

"I'm honestly just learning about fashion... In my daily life, I don't wear the most feminine pieces. But I love to feel feminine when I'm on the red carpet," shared the actress.

Ukranian-born Mila Kunis will now be joining famous Dior faces such as Marion Cotillard and her fellow "Black Swan" star Natalie Portman. Though Dior is her first major fashion contract, Mila Kunis had a few ad campaigns before it of which include Kohl's make-up line FLIRT! Still, Dior being a big name, the actress could not help but share her joy and excitement.

"I am absolutely thrilled to be working with Dior," says the 28-year old actress. "The brand is iconic in so many ways. It defines fashion, elegance and sophistication."

Well, for Dior's deputy general manager, Delphine Arnault, she too shares the same excitement.

"Mila Kunis is a very talented young actress... Her performance in Black Swan was remarkable. She is very gifted," said Delphine. "We are looking forward to a long relationship with her," she continued.