Wednesday, October 13, 2010

Katy Perry, Akon to Share Runway With VS Models

Katy Perry, Akon and model Adriana Lima in a $2 million fantasy bra are among the highlights planned for this year's Victoria's Secret fashion show.
Other models expected on the runway include Alessandra Ambrosio, Rosie-Huntington Whiteley, Chanel Iman and Candice Swanepoel. Missing from the lineup is Heidi Klum, who recently parted with the brand.
The lingerie show has become a holiday tradition of sorts, with many of the catwalkers outfitted in elaborate, fanciful wings — and very little else — parading in front of elaborate sets.

The show will be taped Nov. 10 to be televised in an hour-long special on CBS on Nov. 30.
The fantasy bra has become a signature, too: This one created by jeweler Damiani features diamonds, sapphires and topaz.

Sunday, July 18, 2010

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Nina Ricci’s Secret Weapon: Florrie Arnold


In September, Puig will launch L’Elixir, the latest addition to Nina Ricci’s portfolio of fragrances. The sweetness of the scent seems targeted at a much younger audience than the one for, say, Ricci’s classic L’Air du Temps. So does the fairy-tale marketing. But the princess in this particular fairy tale is another story altogether. Some whiz at Puig had the genius to hire 21-year-old London popstrel Florrie Arnold (pictured, in Versus) as the face of L’Elixir. She was formerly in-house drummer for Xenomania, the star-making machine of British pop (Kylie, Girls Aloud, Cher!), and she still picks up sticks in her live performances. Girl drummers make a small but perfectly formed subspecies in music history, from the Honeycombs’ Honey Lantree and the Velvet Underground’s Moe Tucker to the Shaggs and Sheila E., though it’s scarcely Florrie’s percussive skills that have inveigled the input of cultural barometers like Xenomania’s Brian Higgins and Ponystep’s Richard Mortimer. In L’Elixir’s ad, she sings Blondie’s “Sunday Girl,” and there was indeed something of Debbie Harry’s pure pop pedigree in her shtick when she performed a showcase for Nina Ricci in West London yesterday. (Her band was done up like the cover of Blondie’s Parallel Lines, too.) But it was her coltish Carmen Kass gorgeousness that commanded the room. Though she was playing to a captive audience of a few dozen journalists, she had a similarly mesmerizing effect on the hundreds she performed to in Berlin’s Panorama Bar three weeks ago during Gay Pride. Florrie went out an ingenue, she came back a star. That’s a true pop fairy tale.

From: http://www.style.com/