Bravo's Andy Cohen is making waves in the fashion world! After donning Mackage's iconic blue puffer jacket during CNN's New Year's Eve Live, Cohen's viral moment led to an unexpected phone call from Mackage's CEO, Tanya Golesic. She wanted him to be a part of their spring ad campaign, and he eagerly agreed. But here's where it gets interesting: Cohen was surprised to find that Mackage offers a range of lightweight spring jackets, not just the puffers he's known for. Among the looks he models is the Hayes jacket, a stylish piece crafted from double-faced wool. This campaign, rooted in 'Aesthetics That Protect', showcases Mackage's spring collection. It's not just about the seasons; it's about the brand's year-round appeal. Mackage's CEO, Golesic, praised Cohen's understanding of audience and storytelling, making him the perfect choice for this campaign. So, who knew that Cohen's viral moment would lead to a spring fashion adventure? And who knew that Mackage had such a diverse collection? It just goes to show that sometimes, the most unexpected collaborations can lead to the most exciting opportunities. But here's where it gets controversial: Do you think Cohen's involvement in the campaign will attract new audiences to Mackage? Or will it be seen as a mere celebrity endorsement? Share your thoughts in the comments below!