And who embodies our loftiest aspirations and darkest moments of self-doubt
I don't work in www.promdresses2016.us.com print media, so I can't say for sure, but I'd imagine that discussion over which entertainer, model or public figure should cover a magazine's 100th issue could get pretty heated. I mean, that's a huge milestone. They've got to be iconic. Whatever the decision-making process looked like, V magazine emerged from it having made the best choice I personally can think of: Ms. Britney Jean Spears, shot for three covers by Mario Testino. With the cover's release on Tuesday, V founder and Editor-in-Chief Stephen Gan writes, "When looking for cover worthy subjects for our 100th issue, we had to ask ourselves, Who do pop stars and musicians — who have become an integral part of what V represents — look up to and admire?... There was only one answer: Britney! She has entered icon status, and who in our world did not grow up listening Mermaid Prom Dresses 2016 to her music?" Literally. Sure, she looks a little unrecognizable in a fembot kind of way, reclining on some faceless dude's lap, though not nearly as Photoshopped as she did on the January/February 2015 cover of Women's Health. And who embodies our loftiest aspirations and darkest moments of self-doubt with the poignancy Spears does? Think about that, and get back to me.Adele is a woman of many talents, and lately she's been giving us nearly as many sartorial hits as musical ones. And several of those memorable looks came courtesy of Burberry. While the British singer has long favored the London-based brand for both red carpet and onstage purposes, the pair is now taking their relationship to the next level. On Monday evening, Burberry announced that it would be dressing Adele exclusively in one bespoke gown for the duration New Prom Gowns of her 2016 world tour, which kicked off in Belfast, Northern Ireland Monday night. For the occasion, the 27-year-old artist debuted the black silk confection hand-embellished with floral sequins that was designed custom by Christopher Bailey himself.As Kylie Jenner, purveyor of lip kits, clothing lines and mobile games, continues to grow her personal empire, she's smartly taken care to protect her very famous name by applying for federal trademarks in relation to the goods and services she plans to provide. While she should have no trouble filing for protection of her first and last name, she's hit a snag in her attempt to trademark her first name alone. Kylie Minogue has legally opposed Kylie Jenner's U.S. trademark application for ownership of their shared first name. The Australian pop singer who's 29 years (or, according to Minogue, #lightyears) Jenner's senior, filed the opposition last Monday, Feb. 22.
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