Lifestyle Style Dylan Penn Poses in Black Underwear for Sexy New Campaign The model (and daughter of Sean Penn and Robin Wright) shows off her fit figure in a new underwear campaign for Bonds By Brittany Talarico Brittany Talarico Brittany Talarico is PEOPLE's Deputy Style Director, where she oversees the brand's digital Style and Beauty coverage. This includes running lead on the Met Gala, which is among PEOPLE.com's top-trafficked red carpet events every year, interviewing the industry's top influencers (including all the Kardashian-Jenners), and breaking A-list celeb news (a New Jersey shore native, it is no surprise that her favorite interview ever was with Bruce Springsteen). Brittany is a style contributor to People Every Day Podcast and has represented the brand on national TV programs including Good Morning America and The CW's two TV specials on the British Royals. She joined PEOPLE from Cosmopolitan in 2013, where she was an Associate Editor. People Editorial Guidelines Published on May 19, 2014 05:55 PM Share Tweet Pin Email Dylan Penn just landed another campaign to add to her fastly-growing modeling résumé. Sean Penn and Robin Wright’s daughter, 22, is now the face of Australian clothing and underwear company Bonds, and her debut ad is bound to leave a lasting impression. Courtesy Bonds Penn strips down into a pair of black briefs and a tight white tank for the Aussie label, and her long blonde wavy tresses remind us of her mom’s mane circa Forest Gump. (Jenny had the best hair!) “Super excited to announce the new face of Bonds upcoming model and emerging Hollywood actress Dylan Penn,” Bonds announced on Twitter. The model and actress reportedly turned down a $150,000 offer to pose for Playboy in March, but she’s no stranger to showing some skin. Recently, Penn posed nude for Treats magazine, using only a purse to cover her nether regions in a shoot by photographer Tony Duran. Click here for all the latest on celebrity ad campaigns “I knew his photography from before I was asked to shoot and really admired him as an artist,” she said of her decision to bare (almost) all. “I have always loved his black-and-white nudes, they were always so tastefully done and, more specifically, showed that certain elegant yet strong beauty that I think all women embody.” And on the more PG modeling spectrum, Penn (who has been romantically linked to Robert Pattinson in the past) collaborated with stylist George Kotsiopoulos on a Gap campaign. What do you think of her latest gig? Do you like the first campaign image? Share your thoughts below! –Brittany Talarico