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MADONNA New Single, clothing line, iPhones etc..

Revolver (One Love Remix) single cover
Warner Music have released the cover artwork for the Madonna Vs David Guetta Revolver (One Love Remix) single cover.
The cover is a variation on the Mr Brainwash artwork from the Celebration album.





Madonna loves Christian Audigier's label, but will we?

He is one of Hollywood's most popular celebrity designers, beloved by the likes of Madonna, Britney Spears, David Beckham and Mariah Carey. Now Christian Audigier, the man behind the Ed Hardy label, is opening his first boutique in the UK, prompting the question: are we ready for his tattoo-inspired, crystal-encrusted clothes?
The popularity of the Ed Hardy range owes nothing to style magazines or fashionistas - it has become famous for its inclusion in celebrity wardrobes.
Although the designs of skulls, roses and tigers are the work of US tattoo artist Don Ed Hardy, they have been transformed into a global brand by French designer Audigier, who has covered a wall in his Los Angeles office with 70 paparazzi shots of Madonna wearing his clothes. Audigier says he is now working with the star to produce her own clothing range.
He was also meant to be working with Michael Jackson on a clothing brand at the time of the singer's death in June, and Audigier created stage outfits which were to be used in Jackson's comeback tour. The free publicity from these celebrity endorsements has proved a successful marketing plan - this month, Hubert Guez, chief executive of Ed Hardy, predicted that the brand would generate sales of $400m this year.
'I associate the brand with Madonna,' says Ellie Crompton, style editor of Heat magazine. 'It would make sense for them to collaborate on a project. He's a strong horse to back in fashion, and part of the interest comes from his personality. He's a crazy character and fashion loves a character.'
As Ed Hardy clothing has become more famous, so has Audigier. The designer, who started his career working for 80s brands such as Fiorucci and Naf Naf, is as flamboyant as the sparkling T-shirts and hooded tops that have made him rich. Britney Spears, Pamela Anderson and Michael Jackson were guests at his 50th birthday party last year.
In an interview with American GQ last month, Audigier said he was due to appear in a film with rapper 50 Cent and to record an album with Kanye West. He told GQ: 'Obama was 200% advertising. I promote myself to sell my brands. Because now I am a kind of celeb. I am in a different world than the fashion industry. I am with Mick Jagger, Michael Jackson, Madonna. I build me as a celebrity.'
But will his clothing range catch on in Britain when the store opens in west London's Westfield Centre this week? 'Stars like David Beckham and Madonna have a massive reach with the British public,' says Crompton, 'so I can see it having a far-reaching appeal to the mass market. But how long can Audigier make that last? The label's got a very strong image, but I don't see how he can diversify the brand. It might be this year's fad.'
From The Observer


Official 'Music Skins' Merchandise
Madonna's official online store at Fanfire.com has just launched two new of music skins for iPhones, iPods and 13" and 15" laptops.
The two images featured are the classic Herb Ritts True Blue cover photograph and a shot from the Give It 2 Me video by Tom Munro.

These removable and reusable skins are made from premium grade 3M vinyl and adhesive technology so they apply easily and remove without leaving any residue. Also, a high gloss over laminate, which adds durability and a photo quality finish to is added to these skins.

Visit Fanfire.com to buy the skins - the full range can be viewed by selecting 'Music Skins' from the side menu on the Fanfire.com website.

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Reply #1 posted 12/01/09 12:52am

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This book is released today (December 1)
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and for the fan who collects everything,the 4-LP vinyl 'Celebration' set will be released on December 15th.
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can't wait to get that book!!! drool

i love how her vocals are more prominent on this mix of the song. the mix isn't the BEST thing ever but it's decent. i'm sure there will be at least 20 more mixes to chose from though. lol
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SoulAlive said:

and for the fan who collects everything,the 4-LP vinyl 'Celebration' set will be released on December 15th.




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can't wait to get that book!!! drool



Me too nod

i love how her vocals are more prominent on this mix of the song. the mix isn't the BEST thing ever but it's decent. i'm sure there will be at least 20 more mixes to chose from though. lol


I like this remix...it's clear and uncluttered and yes,her vocals are more "upfront" than the album version.There's a rumor that she will be working with David Guetta on her next album.
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I like this remix...it's clear and uncluttered and yes,her vocals are more "upfront" than the album version.There's a rumor that she will be working with David Guetta on her next album.



i love theDavid Guetta and Joachim Garraud mix for this dancing jig
kicks in around the 1 min mark and continues to builds. the bassline kicks. not fully effective on YouTube but play it in a club and it's BANGING!!!

watch out now dancing jig



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SoulAlive said:

and for the fan who collects everything,the 4-LP vinyl 'Celebration' set will be released on December 15th.




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I'm gonna wait and see how it's packaged.I really liked the 'Hard Candy' vinyl set.The packaging was superb,and it even came with a bonus CD of the album.If 'Celebration' is packaged in a similiar way,I will surely buy it.
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CHIC0 said:

Revolver (One Love Remix) single cover
Warner Music have released the cover artwork for the Madonna Vs David Guetta Revolver (One Love Remix) single cover.
The cover is a variation on the Mr Brainwash artwork from the Celebration album.





Madonna loves Christian Audigier's label, but will we?

He is one of Hollywood's most popular celebrity designers, beloved by the likes of Madonna, Britney Spears, David Beckham and Mariah Carey. Now Christian Audigier, the man behind the Ed Hardy label, is opening his first boutique in the UK, prompting the question: are we ready for his tattoo-inspired, crystal-encrusted clothes?
The popularity of the Ed Hardy range owes nothing to style magazines or fashionistas - it has become famous for its inclusion in celebrity wardrobes.
Although the designs of skulls, roses and tigers are the work of US tattoo artist Don Ed Hardy, they have been transformed into a global brand by French designer Audigier, who has covered a wall in his Los Angeles office with 70 paparazzi shots of Madonna wearing his clothes. Audigier says he is now working with the star to produce her own clothing range.
He was also meant to be working with Michael Jackson on a clothing brand at the time of the singer's death in June, and Audigier created stage outfits which were to be used in Jackson's comeback tour. The free publicity from these celebrity endorsements has proved a successful marketing plan - this month, Hubert Guez, chief executive of Ed Hardy, predicted that the brand would generate sales of $400m this year.
'I associate the brand with Madonna,' says Ellie Crompton, style editor of Heat magazine. 'It would make sense for them to collaborate on a project. He's a strong horse to back in fashion, and part of the interest comes from his personality. He's a crazy character and fashion loves a character.'
As Ed Hardy clothing has become more famous, so has Audigier. The designer, who started his career working for 80s brands such as Fiorucci and Naf Naf, is as flamboyant as the sparkling T-shirts and hooded tops that have made him rich. Britney Spears, Pamela Anderson and Michael Jackson were guests at his 50th birthday party last year.
In an interview with American GQ last month, Audigier said he was due to appear in a film with rapper 50 Cent and to record an album with Kanye West. He told GQ: 'Obama was 200% advertising. I promote myself to sell my brands. Because now I am a kind of celeb. I am in a different world than the fashion industry. I am with Mick Jagger, Michael Jackson, Madonna. I build me as a celebrity.'
But will his clothing range catch on in Britain when the store opens in west London's Westfield Centre this week? 'Stars like David Beckham and Madonna have a massive reach with the British public,' says Crompton, 'so I can see it having a far-reaching appeal to the mass market. But how long can Audigier make that last? The label's got a very strong image, but I don't see how he can diversify the brand. It might be this year's fad.'
From The Observer


Official 'Music Skins' Merchandise
Madonna's official online store at Fanfire.com has just launched two new of music skins for iPhones, iPods and 13" and 15" laptops.
The two images featured are the classic Herb Ritts True Blue cover photograph and a shot from the Give It 2 Me video by Tom Munro.

These removable and reusable skins are made from premium grade 3M vinyl and adhesive technology so they apply easily and remove without leaving any residue. Also, a high gloss over laminate, which adds durability and a photo quality finish to is added to these skins.

Visit Fanfire.com to buy the skins - the full range can be viewed by selecting 'Music Skins' from the side menu on the Fanfire.com website.


Cool looking stuff.
Ὅσον ζῇς φαίνου
μηδὲν ὅλως σὺ λυποῦ
πρὸς ὀλίγον ἐστὶ τὸ ζῆν
τὸ τέλος ὁ χρόνος ἀπαιτεῖ.”
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Visit Fanfire.com to buy the skins - the full range can be viewed by selecting 'Music Skins' from the side menu on the Fanfire.com website.


Cool looking stuff.


nod i'm considering the True Blue skin for my computer.
hmmm
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