“When Marcia Brady is in your shoot, we knew there was only one thing to do,” Alex Mill, a New York-based clothing brand, wrote as part of a nostalgic ad campaign
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- Maureen McCormick recreated an iconic Brady Bunch moment alongside her husband, Michael Cummings, for J. Press and Alex Mill’s latest campaign
- In the ad, McCormick looks over at her husband and fellow models from separate boxes on the screen as the Brady Bunch theme song plays in the background
- The actress portrayed eldest daughter Marcia Brady on the classic sitcom from 1969 to 1974
Maureen McCormick is bringing her husband, Michael Cummings, back to her roots.
More than 50 years after the final episode of The Brady Bunch aired on ABC, the 69-year-old actress, who played Marcia Brady on the classic sitcom, recreated its iconic opening theme alongside her husband for J. Press and Alex Mill’s latest campaign.
In a video shared by Alex Mill on Thursday, April 16, McCormick wears a red-and-white long-sleeved polo shirt and jeans as she waves to her fellow models from their separate boxes on the screen.
As the Brady Bunch theme song plays in the background, she looks down at her husband, who appears in the box below her while sporting a red-and-white polo shirt with a white collar and a denim baseball cap.
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“When Marcia Brady is in your shoot, we knew there was only one thing to do,” the clothing brand captioned the nostalgic video. “We loved our @jpress x @alexmillny bunch 🤭.”
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Alex Mill also shared a photo of the couple, who celebrated 41 years of marriage last month, playfully posing together alongside the caption, “Marcia, Marcia, Marcia!!!!”
Back in September, McCormick further reminisced about her time starring in the 1970s sitcom by telling PEOPLE that she had found herself visiting the iconic Brady Bunch house, which had been renovated by HGTV, during an outing with one of her favorite charities.
“I was back for a charity event,” she explained of the Studio City, Calif., home that was used for exterior shots in the series. “I love Best Buddies [and] Special Olympics, and they're kind of connected, so I took a group of Best Buddies there, and they toured the house and they loved it.”

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Now, the mid-century split-level home will open its doors to fans so that they can experience a meticulously recreated version of the Brady household. Proceeds from the tours will go toward Wags and Walks, a local nonprofit dog rescue dedicated to saving at-risk dogs and helping them find loving homes.
“This home has always represented something bigger than just a television set—it’s a place that holds decades of memories for so many people,” Tina Trahan, who bought the home in 2023, said in a statement. “Opening it up to fans in a thoughtful way, while also supporting a meaningful charitable cause, makes this experience even more special. It’s about sharing that joy and nostalgia while giving back in a way that truly matters.”
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