Troye Sivan just debuted his brand new music video for his song “One of Your Girls“!
The 28-year-old singer and actor first appears in the video as himself, dressed in a Rush t-shirt and a hoodie, before later getting into drag for multiple different looks.
Troye is also joined in the video by several shirtless men, including fellow singer/actor Ross Lynch, who Troye ends up dancing on as he sits in a chair.
Check out the music video and more inside…
The video was made with director Gordon von Steiner, cinematographer Stuart Winecoff and choreographer Sergio Reis, the same trio who did Troye‘s last two videos, “Rush” and “Got Me Started.”
“One of Your Girls” is off of Troye‘s new album Something To Give Each Other, which also just released on Friday (October 13)!
Check out Troye Sivan’s new music video and album right here…...
The 28-year-old singer and actor first appears in the video as himself, dressed in a Rush t-shirt and a hoodie, before later getting into drag for multiple different looks.
Troye is also joined in the video by several shirtless men, including fellow singer/actor Ross Lynch, who Troye ends up dancing on as he sits in a chair.
Check out the music video and more inside…
The video was made with director Gordon von Steiner, cinematographer Stuart Winecoff and choreographer Sergio Reis, the same trio who did Troye‘s last two videos, “Rush” and “Got Me Started.”
“One of Your Girls” is off of Troye‘s new album Something To Give Each Other, which also just released on Friday (October 13)!
Check out Troye Sivan’s new music video and album right here…...
- 10/13/2023
- by Just Jared
- Just Jared
Troye Sivan isn’t letting heartbreak stop him from feeling free. On Wednesday, the Australian singer released the Bag Raiders-sampling “Got Me Started,” along with its freedom-seeking, sexy visual.
The Gordon von Steiner-directed video splices clips of Sivan walking through a city and sitting nude at a bathhouse, before engaging in choreography in the middle of rooms and roofs as he’s joined by dancers.
“You just got me started/And I don’t think I can stop it/And I don’t wanna go home alone, all right?...
The Gordon von Steiner-directed video splices clips of Sivan walking through a city and sitting nude at a bathhouse, before engaging in choreography in the middle of rooms and roofs as he’s joined by dancers.
“You just got me started/And I don’t think I can stop it/And I don’t wanna go home alone, all right?...
- 9/20/2023
- by Tomás Mier
- Rollingstone.com
Troye Sivan marked the end of the season with a remix of his summer anthem “Rush” featuring PinkPantheress and Stray Kids’ Hyunjin.
The new version sees the “Boy’s a Liar” singer deliver a new verse while the trio join in on the catchy chorus.
Sivan first stumbled across Stray Kids member Hyunjin on TikTok, saying, “I deep-dived and was like, ‘this guy is insanely talented.'” During a chat with Apple Music’s Travis Mills, Sivan said that he would jump at a chance to collaborate with Hyunjin.
“That would be so sick,...
The new version sees the “Boy’s a Liar” singer deliver a new verse while the trio join in on the catchy chorus.
Sivan first stumbled across Stray Kids member Hyunjin on TikTok, saying, “I deep-dived and was like, ‘this guy is insanely talented.'” During a chat with Apple Music’s Travis Mills, Sivan said that he would jump at a chance to collaborate with Hyunjin.
“That would be so sick,...
- 8/31/2023
- by Charisma Madarang
- Rollingstone.com
At the end of the video for his latest single, “Rush,” Troye Sivan walks home with a mind full of flashbacks. There are sweaty bodies pressed against each other. The tongue-to-tongue, tongue-to-chest, tongue-to-everything contact. The liberating ecstasy of being lost in the music. The memories from the day come rushing back to him, cementing a knowing smile on his face as he prepares to pass those feelings on with his upcoming album, Something to Give Each Other.
“‘Rush’ is the feeling of kissing a sweaty stranger on a dancefloor, a...
“‘Rush’ is the feeling of kissing a sweaty stranger on a dancefloor, a...
- 7/13/2023
- by Larisha Paul
- Rollingstone.com
Actress Natalie Portman ("Thor: Love and Thunder") introduces the 'transfer-proof' Dior lipstick "Rouge Dior Forever", with more than 21 new shades:
Portman first campaigned for Dior in 2013, when she starred in a short film, directed by Gordon von Steiner in Paris.
"The first time I probably wore makeup was when I was in 'Léon: The Professional'," said Portman.
"The makeup artist used all natural things — like beet juice mixed with rosewater for my lips and cheeks, because she didn’t want to put makeup on a kid.Using lipstick as a blush – it’s a great trick when you want a different color and fresh shine on your cheeks.
"In 'Star Wars', when they made the 'Kabuki' lip on me, I understood the aesthetic they were going for with the entire character from that lip.
"When I'm not working, I like to keep things simple and less-is-more. I use minimal coverage,...
Portman first campaigned for Dior in 2013, when she starred in a short film, directed by Gordon von Steiner in Paris.
"The first time I probably wore makeup was when I was in 'Léon: The Professional'," said Portman.
"The makeup artist used all natural things — like beet juice mixed with rosewater for my lips and cheeks, because she didn’t want to put makeup on a kid.Using lipstick as a blush – it’s a great trick when you want a different color and fresh shine on your cheeks.
"In 'Star Wars', when they made the 'Kabuki' lip on me, I understood the aesthetic they were going for with the entire character from that lip.
"When I'm not working, I like to keep things simple and less-is-more. I use minimal coverage,...
- 10/7/2022
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
Oscar winning actress Natalie Portman ("Black Swan") prepping to reprise her role as 'Jane Foster' in the upcoming Marvel Studios feature "Thor: Love and Thunder", puckers up for a new "Dior Rouge" lipstick campaign:
Portman last campaigned for the brand in 2013, when she starred in a short film, directed by Gordon von Steiner in Paris.
"The first time I probably wore makeup was when I was in 'Léon: The Professional'," said Portman.
"The makeup artist used all natural things — like beet juice mixed with rosewater for my lips and cheeks, because she didn’t want to put makeup on a kid. Using lipstick as a blush – it’s a great trick when you want a different color and fresh shine on your cheeks.
"In 'Star Wars', when they made the 'Kabuki' lip on me, I understood the aesthetic they were going for with the entire character from that lip.
Portman last campaigned for the brand in 2013, when she starred in a short film, directed by Gordon von Steiner in Paris.
"The first time I probably wore makeup was when I was in 'Léon: The Professional'," said Portman.
"The makeup artist used all natural things — like beet juice mixed with rosewater for my lips and cheeks, because she didn’t want to put makeup on a kid. Using lipstick as a blush – it’s a great trick when you want a different color and fresh shine on your cheeks.
"In 'Star Wars', when they made the 'Kabuki' lip on me, I understood the aesthetic they were going for with the entire character from that lip.
- 2/20/2021
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
Oscar winning actress Natalie Portman ("Black Swan") prepping to reprise her role as 'Jane Foster' in the upcoming Marvel Studios feature "Thor: Love and Thunder", puckers up for a new ”Dior Rouge" lipstick campaign:
Portman last campaigned for the brand in 2013, when she starred in a short film, directed by Gordon von Steiner in Paris. "The first time I probably wore makeup was when I was in 'Léon: The Professional'," said Portman.
"The makeup artist used all natural things — like beet juice mixed with rosewater for my lips and cheeks, because she didn’t want to put makeup on a kid. Using lipstick as a blush – it’s a great trick when you want a different color and fresh shine on your cheeks.
"In 'Star Wars', when they made the 'Kabuki' lip on me, I understood the aesthetic they were going for with the entire character from that lip.
Portman last campaigned for the brand in 2013, when she starred in a short film, directed by Gordon von Steiner in Paris. "The first time I probably wore makeup was when I was in 'Léon: The Professional'," said Portman.
"The makeup artist used all natural things — like beet juice mixed with rosewater for my lips and cheeks, because she didn’t want to put makeup on a kid. Using lipstick as a blush – it’s a great trick when you want a different color and fresh shine on your cheeks.
"In 'Star Wars', when they made the 'Kabuki' lip on me, I understood the aesthetic they were going for with the entire character from that lip.
- 1/5/2021
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
Take another look at Oscar-winning actress Natalie Portman ("Black Swan") as the face of Dior's "Rouge Dior" campaign, in a short film directed by Gordon von Steiner in the streets of Paris:
Portman takes center stage in the film/print campaign for one of the 50 new 'Rouge Dior' shades re-envisioned by creative/image director of 'Dior Makeup', Peter Philips who applies lipstick to the actress.
"I’ve been working with Peter for years, and it’s so great to have him on board at Dior reinventing classic Dior lipstick shades," said Portman. "He is a true artist and a wonderful person."
"The first time I probably wore makeup was when I was (playing 'Mathilda') in 'Léon: The Professional '.
"The makeup artist used all natural things — like beet juice mixed with rosewater for my lips and cheeks, because she didn’t want to put makeup on a kid.
Portman takes center stage in the film/print campaign for one of the 50 new 'Rouge Dior' shades re-envisioned by creative/image director of 'Dior Makeup', Peter Philips who applies lipstick to the actress.
"I’ve been working with Peter for years, and it’s so great to have him on board at Dior reinventing classic Dior lipstick shades," said Portman. "He is a true artist and a wonderful person."
"The first time I probably wore makeup was when I was (playing 'Mathilda') in 'Léon: The Professional '.
"The makeup artist used all natural things — like beet juice mixed with rosewater for my lips and cheeks, because she didn’t want to put makeup on a kid.
- 12/31/2018
- by Michael Stevens
- SneakPeek
Take a look at Oscar-winning actress Natalie Portman ("Black Swan") as the face of Dior's "Rouge Dior" campaign, in a short film directed by Gordon von Steiner in the streets of Paris:
Portman takes center stage in the film/print campaign for one of the 50 new 'Rouge Dior' shades re-envisioned by creative/image director of 'Dior Makeup', Peter Philips who applies lipstick to the actress.
"I’ve been working with Peter for years, and it’s so great to have him on board at Dior reinventing classic Dior lipstick shades," said Portman. "He is a true artist and a wonderful person."
"The first time I probably wore makeup was when I was (playing 'Mathilda') in 'Léon: The Professional '.
"The makeup artist used all natural things — like beet juice mixed with rosewater for my lips and cheeks, because she didn’t want to put makeup on a kid.
Portman takes center stage in the film/print campaign for one of the 50 new 'Rouge Dior' shades re-envisioned by creative/image director of 'Dior Makeup', Peter Philips who applies lipstick to the actress.
"I’ve been working with Peter for years, and it’s so great to have him on board at Dior reinventing classic Dior lipstick shades," said Portman. "He is a true artist and a wonderful person."
"The first time I probably wore makeup was when I was (playing 'Mathilda') in 'Léon: The Professional '.
"The makeup artist used all natural things — like beet juice mixed with rosewater for my lips and cheeks, because she didn’t want to put makeup on a kid.
- 5/23/2018
- by Michael Stevens
- SneakPeek
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