Little Miley Cyrus is growing up and dressing with the big girls now.
In her new Britney-ized video "Can't Be Tamed," she reportedly wears a $25,000 (gulp) silver-scale corset dress made from 2,400 metal pieces and peacock feathers.
The corset was designed by The Blonds and first shown in their New York fall 2010 fashion show.
The designing Blond duo has also dressed Beyonce, Katy Perry, Fergie, Rihanna and, hey, how about this, even Britney Spears!
The designers Phillipe Rolano and David Trujillo -- known as Phillipe and David Blond -- launched their label in 2004. Phillipe started his design career as M.A.C make-up artist. David was a window dresser for Macy's, New York and Saks Fifth Avenue, Bal Harbour, Fla. They are renowned for their corsetry masterpieces and one-of-a-kind embellished garments
Miley is already raising eyebrows for her performance in hot pants and a low-cut leotard with thigh high boots. And...
In her new Britney-ized video "Can't Be Tamed," she reportedly wears a $25,000 (gulp) silver-scale corset dress made from 2,400 metal pieces and peacock feathers.
The corset was designed by The Blonds and first shown in their New York fall 2010 fashion show.
The designing Blond duo has also dressed Beyonce, Katy Perry, Fergie, Rihanna and, hey, how about this, even Britney Spears!
The designers Phillipe Rolano and David Trujillo -- known as Phillipe and David Blond -- launched their label in 2004. Phillipe started his design career as M.A.C make-up artist. David was a window dresser for Macy's, New York and Saks Fifth Avenue, Bal Harbour, Fla. They are renowned for their corsetry masterpieces and one-of-a-kind embellished garments
Miley is already raising eyebrows for her performance in hot pants and a low-cut leotard with thigh high boots. And...
- 5/5/2010
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Pop2it
They grow up so fast. Miley Cyrus' new video for her single "Can't Be Tamed" proves that she's finally shed her "Hannah Montana" persona. There's no trace of Disney kid to be seen in the Robert Hales directed video, and we're not too proud to admit that we love it.
Miley appears "in captivity for the first time" as the "rarest creature on earth, the Avis Cyrus." She shields herself from onlookers with her giant wings, which retract as she begins her choreography. The dance moves are sexier than any we've seen from her in the past -- a male dancer even grabs her chest briefly before she flings him away.
The Avis Cyrus doesn't stay caged for long. Later, Miley writhes on a bed of her own peacock feathers and grinds with her dancers as they wreck the museum. Miley, who will turn 18 later this year, is certainly making her evolution known.
Miley appears "in captivity for the first time" as the "rarest creature on earth, the Avis Cyrus." She shields herself from onlookers with her giant wings, which retract as she begins her choreography. The dance moves are sexier than any we've seen from her in the past -- a male dancer even grabs her chest briefly before she flings him away.
The Avis Cyrus doesn't stay caged for long. Later, Miley writhes on a bed of her own peacock feathers and grinds with her dancers as they wreck the museum. Miley, who will turn 18 later this year, is certainly making her evolution known.
- 5/5/2010
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Pop2it
Miley Cyrus is all growns up and all growns up. If you don't believe us, just listen to her new single.
The 17-year-old Disney Channel star is proclaiming her independence with "Can't Be Tamed," the first song from her new album. She released it on her MySpace Music page on Friday (April 30), and the video will premiere Tuesday, May 4 on E! You'll have to wait to buy the single until May 18; her album, also called "Can't Be Tamed," goes on sale June 22.
Based on a couple of listens to "Can't Be Tamed," Miley is skipping the "Not a Girl, Not Yet a Woman" stage of her career and jumping right into "Let's hit the club!" phase. "Can't Be Tamed" is a pretty straightforward dance track, heavy on the Auto-Tune and synth beats, as Miley declares her adulthood ("Hannah Montana" is entering its last season, after all). Sample lyrics:
"For those...
The 17-year-old Disney Channel star is proclaiming her independence with "Can't Be Tamed," the first song from her new album. She released it on her MySpace Music page on Friday (April 30), and the video will premiere Tuesday, May 4 on E! You'll have to wait to buy the single until May 18; her album, also called "Can't Be Tamed," goes on sale June 22.
Based on a couple of listens to "Can't Be Tamed," Miley is skipping the "Not a Girl, Not Yet a Woman" stage of her career and jumping right into "Let's hit the club!" phase. "Can't Be Tamed" is a pretty straightforward dance track, heavy on the Auto-Tune and synth beats, as Miley declares her adulthood ("Hannah Montana" is entering its last season, after all). Sample lyrics:
"For those...
- 5/1/2010
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Pop2it
Cinemas nationwide
This is not your standard music documentary. For a start, the ostensible subjects, Depeche Mode, are ignored by the film-makers; glimpsed only on videotapes of concerts or on magazine pages tacked to bedroom walls. This is about the fans: co-directors Jeremy Deller and Nick Abrahams travelled the globe to hear from a variety of Depeche Mode obsessives.
In Russia, "Dave Day" – lead singer Dave Gahan's birthday – coincides with the country's national military day, providing a ready-made excuse for a parade. In Germany, a couple explain how recreating Depeche Mode videos is their hobby. A veteran of Los Angeles's 1990 "Depeche Mode riot" explains how she never even got an autograph despite spending a night on the pavement.
For east Berliners in the late 1980s starved of access to western music, Dm were a sudden blast of colour. One attendee of the band's 1988 performance behind the iron curtain tells...
This is not your standard music documentary. For a start, the ostensible subjects, Depeche Mode, are ignored by the film-makers; glimpsed only on videotapes of concerts or on magazine pages tacked to bedroom walls. This is about the fans: co-directors Jeremy Deller and Nick Abrahams travelled the globe to hear from a variety of Depeche Mode obsessives.
In Russia, "Dave Day" – lead singer Dave Gahan's birthday – coincides with the country's national military day, providing a ready-made excuse for a parade. In Germany, a couple explain how recreating Depeche Mode videos is their hobby. A veteran of Los Angeles's 1990 "Depeche Mode riot" explains how she never even got an autograph despite spending a night on the pavement.
For east Berliners in the late 1980s starved of access to western music, Dm were a sudden blast of colour. One attendee of the band's 1988 performance behind the iron curtain tells...
- 12/1/2009
- by Andrew Pulver
- The Guardian - Film News
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