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I actually asked my security to give me some space that day, 'cause I wanted to connect with the people.
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At first I thought it was a fan, and I didn't realize he wasn't wearing any pants. The incident, caused by the now-infamous celebrity prankster who harassed Kim Kardashian earlier that week, didn't scare the I Bet singer as much as it did some of her fellow celebrities. Meanwhile, the mother of one has become a regular at Europe's fashion weeks, and made headlines September last year as she was hugged (or assaulted, depending on the headline) by a thong-wearing Vitalii Sediuk, outside the Valentino show venue. She'll visit Milan for fashion week this September, to witness the debut collection of Peter Dundas for the Italian fashion house. It was basically one long day of shooting, and while we were shooting the campaign images, I would also shoot the campaign video in between breaks,” the new face of Cavalli says.Ĭiara for Roberto Cavalli fall/winter 2015. I enjoy shooting with him so much, that if there's an opportunity for me to choose a photographer for a shoot, I'll call him. I love his creative judgment and we gel very well.
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The images were shot by Italian photographer Francesco Carrozzini, who's also responsible for shooting the singer's L'Uomo Vogue cover earlier this year, in addition to her L'Officiel Singapore cover, as well as the cover of her sixth studio LP, Jackie. They're the most humble and cool guys you'll ever meet."Ībout that Roberto Cavalli campaign, the entire shoot didn't take more than a day. Guys like Peter, but also Riccardo Tisci and Anthony Vaccarello are amongst those friends. The friends I have in fashion are all people that I'm able to connect with outside the context of fashion as well. “Peter (Dundas) and I met six years ago he's a great guy. But that night definitely started things, and it's really an honor being able to represent such a world-renowned brand,” the R&B songstress says. At the time I wasn't even aware that Peter would become the brand's new Creative Director, and had no idea I would get cast as the new face of the brand. “The funny thing is, that that night was my first time meeting Roberto. When I catch up with Ciara for this interview, I remind her of her UAE performance at last year's Vogue Fashion Dubai Experience charity dinner, and if this ignited her Roberto Cavalli collaboration (both Cavalli, as well as the brand's newly appointed Creative Director Peter Dundas, were present that night). The choreography is really fresh also, and I got to do some of my signature moves.” The mass audience was introduced to those signature moves back in '04, when the artist showed us her “goodies” in her first music video. For the video I really wanted to challenge myself, and I'm lucky I got to work with Dave Meyers. “The reason this song is so special to me, is because I recorded it before delivering my son. The video is high on fashion, as much as it is on choreography. Last week saw the release of Ciara's Dance Like We're Making Love video, directed by Dave Meyers. “I'm super happy with the sales of the new album,” she says, though her management wasn't willing to disclose the exact numbers yet, as “Jackie” dropped a bit over two months ago. But despite her love affair with the world of ready-to-wear, the 29-year-old says music will always be her greatest love of all. Multi-platinum, Grammy award-winning artist Ciara, seems to be more relevant in fashion than ever before. ambassador of fast-fashion retailer Topshop, and a judging gig on Project Runway. Add to that, her recently announced role as the U.S. She started the year with a L'Uomo Vogue cover which came with the headline "Big in 2015", followed by an appearance on the cover of L'Officiel Singapore, and subsequently there was the announcement of her fall/winter '15 campaign for Roberto Cavalli, under the creative direction of long-time friend Peter Dundas.