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Showing posts with label stella mccartney. Show all posts

Paul McCartney Directs Natalie Portman and Johnny Depp in "My Valentine" video





“My Valentine,” the first single off Sir Paul McCartney's new album “Kisses on the Bottom” was directed by one-time Beatle himself and features the sickeningly stunning Natalie Portman and super sexy Johnny Depp.



Paul's daughter, fashion designer Stella McCartney, styled the black and white video which features the two stars simply signing the words to the song with hand gestures.



The guitar melody you hear throughout (despite seemingly played by Depp in the video) is actually played the legendary Eric Clapton.










“The inspiration is Nancy [Shevell],” said Paul McCartney, referencing his new wife (he reportedly sang the song at their wedding.) “The actual video itself is inspired by Irving Penn’s photography.”

He later told the crowd at the video's Los Angeles premiere, that his daughter, Stella, encouraged him to make the video: “I said, ‘I’m not sure I want to do a million-dollar video.’ She said, ‘So do something really simple. You know, Natalie. Ring Natalie up and ask her if she’ll do something.’ I said, ‘That is a good idea.’ So I rang her, and she was so kind to agree to do it. Then I realized it was a guy’s song, so then I rang Johnny. And he very kindly agreed to do it. A week after Stella had mentioned the idea, I was back here filming it.”

Buy or Download Paul McCartney's Kisses On The Bottom or My Valentine here

Custom Stella McCartney Handbags by Five Artists Up For Auction To Benefit Charity.




Stella McCartney, fashion designer and environmental activist donated a collection of six eco-friendly Falabella bags to be recreated as works of art by a group of five artists (Mr. Brainwash, David Foox, Peter Tunney, Bunta Inoue and Justin Terry) to benefit Christie’s Green Auction: BID to Save the Earth.

The Falabella Bag is a Stella McCartney favorite for its edgy design and eco-friendly construction. Brown vegan-friendly faux leather with signature whip stitching and curb-chain trim and top handles. Made in Italy.

The six custom bags shown below (with images of both the front and back sides) are presently up for auction right now. Bidding closes on April 19th.

Custom Stella McCartney Bag by Mr. Brainwash
Juxtapop
Mixed media on authentic Stella McCartney vegan canvas bag:


bid for this bag here.

Custom Stella McCartney Bag by Mr. Brainwash
Life is Beautiful, 2012
Stencil and spray paint on authentic Stella McCartney vegan canvas bag:


bid for this bag here

Custom Stella McCartney Bag by David Elan Foox
Hand-painted on authentic Stella McCartney vegan canvas bag:


bid for this bag here


Custom Stella McCartney Bag by Peter Tunney
Acrylic Paint and Extensive and Unique Mixed Media Collage on authentic Stella McCartney vegan canvas bag:


bid for this bag here

Custom Stella McCartney Bag by Bunta Inoue
AGAPE - Happy Prince
Hand-painted with a on authentic Stella McCartney vegan canvas bag
Genuine natural sapphire with certificate from the GemResearch Swisslab (GRS)
Weight: 0.32ct
Cut: Oval
Color: vivid blue (GRS type "Royal Blue"):



bid for this bag here

Custom Stella McCartney Bag by Justin Terry
Acrylic on authentic Stella McCartney vegan canvas bag:


bid for this bag here




This project, which merges art and fashion, reflects the spirit of collaboration which is central to the Green Auction initiative. Proceeds from the Green Auction benefit leading environmental organizations including Oceana, Natural Resources Defense Council, Conservation International and Central Park Conservancy.



Details on how to participate in the online auction and how to donate, volunteer and act can be found at www.BidtoSavetheEarth.org.

12 Designers Create Olympic Fashion To Benefit Quake Victims: Synergy In Fashion

To celebrate the 2008 Olympics, Lane Crawford, the Chinese luxury retailer, commissioned 12 fashion designers to each design a uniform for their favorite sport. All 12 designs, called “The Collective: Synergy in Fashion,” will be displayed for two weeks at Beijing’s Today Art Museum as part of its “Fashion in Motion” exhibition, then displayed at Lane Crawford in Beijing.

Below are some beautiful photos by Chad Pittman for the New York Times Magazine that I put beneath some of the designer's sketches of the initial concepts. Following those are more sketches, courtesy of Lane Crawford.


Above: Riccardo Tisci for Givenchy sketch - Archery (leather clad)


Above: Givenchy - Archery


Above: Stella McCartney sketch - Equestrian (billowing blouse over jodhpurs)


Above: Stella McCartney - Equestrian

Above: Alexander McQueen's sketch- Fencing (to be embroidered in India with little mirrors)


Above: Alexander McQueen - Fencing


Above: Matthew Williamson for Emilio Pucci sketch (based on the winter 2008 Pucci collection)


Above: Pucci - Gymnastics


Above: Stefano Pilati for YSL sketch -Track & Field (notice how the belt becomes the necklace in the shot below)


Above: Yves St. Laurent - Track & Field

All 12 designs, called “The Collective: Synergy in Fashion,” are to be displayed for two weeks at Beijing’s Today Art Museum as part of its “Fashion in Motion” exhibition, then it will also be be displayed at Lane Crawford Beijing during July and August.


Above: Christopher Bailey for Burberry - Sailing (Prosum jacket in leather with classic Burburry hardware)

Above: Martin Margiela - badminton (those are over 100 plastic and feathered shuttlecocks!)

Above: Alberta Feretti - Gymnastics

Above: 3.1 Philip Lim - Table tennis (also known as ping pong)

Above: Costume National's baseball outfit design by Ennio Capasa


Above: Rick Owens- Judo ensemble


Above: Neil Barrett's vision for fencing (jersey knit pants with sheer blouses)

After the exhibition, the pieces will then be auctioned off with all proceeds benefiting UNICEF’s Special Relief Funds for Children affected by the Sichuan earthquake. Participating designers/brands include 3.1 Phillip Lim, Alberta Ferretti, Alexander McQueen, Burberry Prorsum, Martin Margiela, Stella McCartney, Costume National, Givenchy, Neil Barrett, Raf Simons, Yves Saint Laurent and Rick Owens.

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