Showing posts with label Miley Cyrus. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Miley Cyrus. Show all posts

Monday, January 20, 2014

Miley's Cavalli Tour Transformation

Having already been announced as the face of Marc Jacob's spring/summer 2014 campaign, Miley Cyrus continued her transition from tween television star to bona fide fashion name (via controversial twerking and tongue- and bottom-exposing stage performances) with the announcement that Roberto Cavalli will create the costumes for her  forthcoming  bangers  tour.

Jumpsuits are key to Cyrus's tour look - with a sheer black zebra-patterned one competing for attention with an entirely sheer style completed with crystals to cover the singer's decency. Denim hotpants are accessorised with an array of tiny tops and denim jackets, with a little leopard print added just for good measure. Well, if she wanted to change her spots and become pared-down and minimal for her new tour, she wouldn't have gone to the king of maximalism, would she? 

Cavalli has previously created tour costumes for stars including Beyoncé, Cheryl Cole and the Spice Girls.

Thursday, January 9, 2014

Miley For Marc

Miley Cyrus is the new face of Marc Jacobs. The controversial singer fronts the label's spring/summer 2014 campaign, set on a dark beach in Los Angeles and photographed by David Sims.

"We all just love her and her entire being, her energy, her talent, her intelligence, everything," Jacobs told WWD. "There's nothing I don't like about her. She is just genuine and very natural." 

Cyrus is a friend of both Jacobs and his business partner Robert Duffy. She appeared nude in Jacobs's Protect The Skin You're In T-shirt campaign, which raises funds and awareness for skin-cancer research, and presented the duo with the Fashion Group International's Superstar Award in October last year.

The shot features the star pensively staring into the distance on a moody beach, while two models - Natalie Westling and Esmerelda Seay Reynolds - appear in the background. However, Cyrus's casting has disappointed one of Jacobs's key collaborators, Juergen Teller, who refused to shoot the campaign.

"I have worked with Juergen for years and love him as an artist," Jacobs said. "He just didn't want to shoot her."