Showing posts with label Freaking good. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Freaking good. Show all posts

Thursday, September 5, 2013

Top 10 moments from "Roar" music video

If you follow me on my facebook page or twitter you all know I'm a Katy Perry lover. I supported "Roar" 200%, because she's slaying everyone in the industry by not taking herself too seriously (yeah Gaga I'm looking at you!!!). Anyway, "Roar" is already #1 on Billboard Hot 100 and my gurl Katy keeps on dominating with brilliant ideas and concepts.

She just released her GENIUS music video for "Roar" and I have to say my soul was murdered, raped, slayed and then murdered again. Katy Perry looks stunning and extremely gorgeous like never before. I need a moment... it's too much awesomeness! I mean, Katy Perry plays this Tarzan/Jane girl living in the jungle after a plane crash and I selected my favorite top 10 hilarious moments. Check them out!

1. ELEPHANT SHOWER & TOWEL HANDLER

2. BRUSHING CROCODILE'S TEETH

3. HUNTING WITH A HIGH HEEL

4. KATY'S SEXY JUNGLE OUTFIT AND IMMACULATE MAKE-UP

5. RED BERRIES LIPSTICK

6. ELEPHANT'S PEDICURE

7. TIGER AS A PET, WITH A BLING BLING COLLAR "KITTY PURRY"

8. TAKING SELFIES WITH A MONKEY

9. MONKEY WITH HIS TONGUE OUT (MILEY CYRUS WOULD BE PROUD!)

10. KATY'S JUNGLE TRANSPORTATION

I'm still speechless with so much epicness. I laughed like there was no tomorrow and I just can't stop watching the video. Katy Perry snatched pretentious dusty wigs with this. Seriously, Gaga and her peers could N.E.V.E.R. I'm so excited for "Prism" is gonna be one of the best albums of the year, I'm sure... alongside Miley Cyrus' timeless materpiece "Bangerz". Well, now you MUST watch the video itself and laugh your ass off. Bye.

Tuesday, August 27, 2013

Miley Cyrus slayed the VMAs



LEGENDARY & ICONIC. My gurl Miley Cyrus twerked her ass off and surprised everyone with this amazing performance of her hit single "We Can't Stop". Plus, she also sang with Robin Thicke, his summer anthem "Blurred Lines". It was too epic for words to be honest. I'm done with all the criticism from all of the haters out there. Miley had a lot of fun being reckless and delivered what is so far my favorite performance of the year.

Sunday, August 25, 2013

Robert Pattinson for Dior Homme

Hey y'all!!! Sorry I've been away for so many days... almost a month without posting here on my blog. I've been on vacations in Italy and south of France... it was a blast and I can't wait to share a lot of pictures with you all. If you follow my instagram you probably saw where I've been... Anyway, I'm back!!!!!

The first post after my return is something really epic and amazing. My fave Robert Pattinson and Dior have teamed up for a brand new campaign. It was revealed just a little teaser and I'm absolutely amazed by the shots captured by Nan Golding.
Besides, there's also a behind the scenes video where you can see the different locations and scenes from Robert's shooting. It looks like a movie, oh my goodness, I can't wait to see the final result. It has romance, the places are so beautiful, the black and white cinematography is absolutely stunning. Just see for yourself... My soul was slayed. #flawfree

Thursday, July 11, 2013

Moment of silence for Versace


Sorry y'all but I just can't speak. This video is too perfect to be real. We can see some backstage footage of Versace's Fall/Winter 2013 campaign with Kate Moss, Saskia de Brauw, Travis Smith, Dominik Bauer and Matt Trethe. Donatella is obviously present to amaze us with her flawfree aura. Let your soul be slayed by this iconic piece of video.

Friday, May 31, 2013

Rihanna's Diamonds World Tour in Lisbon

Se havia um concerto que eu não podia perder era o da Rihanna. A Diamonds World Tour veio a Lisboa e eu quis garantir o meu lugar na fila da frente, porque afinal se vou a um concerto gosto de ver os artistas bem na minha face. Por isso mesmo, decidi dormir lá... Eu sei que muitos podem achar isso extremista e exagerado mas I really don't care e só o faço porque tinha disponibilidade de momento. Afinal, garanto-vos que quando olho para trás fico mesmo contente e nada arrependido. Não fui o único e digo-vos já que nos divertimos bastante, conhecemos pessoas, há sempre confusão na organização das filas, porém no final todos ficamos em bons lugares.
A abertura do concerto da Rihanna foi um sacrilégio. Uma dupla de djs, sabe-se lá vinda de onde, apresentou um set com batidas mais que repetidas... e como a Princess RiRi se atrasou (e muito!), bora lá de os pôr a tocar mais tempo do que é suposto. Eu só sei que entrei as 18h na Meo Arena e a Rihanna só apareceu as 22h30. Eu morri a esperar tbh. No entanto, o concerto valeu tãããããão a pena. I mean, nem consigo explicar por palavras o espectacular que foi. A Rihanna está on point, a melhor fase da carreira dela sem dúvida. Um corpo espectacular, músicas brutais e uma produção magnânima. O segmento de abertura foi o meu preferido... "Numb", "Birthday Cake", "Cockiness" e "Pour It Up" mesmo para dar aquele ambiente ghetto e dirty/badalhoco, em que ela ia abaixo, abria as pernas and so on... Slayou tudo!!!! E claro vestida em Givenchy... I died.
Depois houve uma secção bem hardcore quando ela cantou "Jump" e "Rockstar 101", com fogo, oh my jeeeeezzzuzzz. My whole existence was slayed!!! Depois apareceu com um vestido encarnado com uma racha gigante até à barriga a cantar o "Loveeee Song" e aí eu tive um enfarte porque aquilo estava a ser bom demais... e só foi melhor ainda quando ela, durante o "We Found Love", veio para junto do público e claro como eu estava à frente toquei nela e vi-a right in front of me. Gorgeous!!!! ^_^

Houve imenso playback mas I couldn't care less... ela foi épica. Um dos pontos mais fortes e surpreendentes desta tour foi o facto da Rihanna ter dançado. Coreografias muito boas e sincronizadas, como eu gosto. Lembro-me de tê-la visto em 2011 na Loud Tour e ela não tinha explorado muito o dance factor. Fiquei apenas aborrecido porque ela não cantou "Hard", "Drunk On Love" e "Fire Bomb" que são das minhas faves... no entanto os hits não falharam: "S&M", "What's My Name", "Rude Boy", "Where Have You Been"... my non-existent ovaries exploded.


Depois do concerto, me and my crew já sabíamos em que hotel ela estava instalada e fomos esperar por ela... e passaram-se 6 horas, adormecíamos e acordávamos com "vem aí uma carrinha!!!!!" e depois de várias... finalmente ela chegou e foi tudo tão rápido os seguranças vieram p junto de nós, ela sai e entra no hotel, sem olhar para nós, nem acenar, nem dizer "hi" sequer. Em 2011 eu tinha feito a mesma coisa e ela foi muito mais simpática. Falou-nos e inclusive no lobby do hotel nos acenou... agora virou diva! (Podem ver acima a única fotografia que consegui tirar dela a sair da carrinha.) Foi muito fun tho e valeu a pena. Espero que tenham gostado das fotografias que partilhei com vocês aqui, estão todas no meu instagram. Podem seguir-me - @ZERBRANDAO. ;)

Friday, April 12, 2013

CARAdise

My love for Cara Delevingne is just endless. If I could meet her I would handcuff myself to her for the rest of my life. I'm dead serious. #Insane

Interview magazine did a flawless shoot, captured by Peter Lindbergh, and sat down with the model of the millennium (I love being hyperbolic) for a chit chat. The New York based writer, artist and curator David Colman did a great job with really interesting questions and miss Delevingne delivered her genuine self through funny answers. Kept on laughing while reading all of if. That's the reason why I HAD to share this because probably some of you didn't know about it and it's scandalous if you don't melt yourself watching eyecandy Cara in a glamorous, adult way. Unforgettable. Check out the article too so that you can know a little more about her aristocratic background and how does she feel about modeling and her future.


"Last November, Cara Delevingne was named model of the year at the British Fashion Awards—and the prize was well earned. She's been photographed by Mario Testino for the cover of British Vogue; she's appeared in ad campaigns for Chanel, Burberry, and H&M, among others; and she seems to have landed on every runway in New York, London, Milan, and Paris during the recent fashion season.

But the title hardly seems sufficient for the many moods and manifestations of Cara Delevingne. Yes, she has a "look"—those eyes, that lip-o-licious mouth, and the most famous eyebrows since Groucho Marx. Then there's her background: her aristo lineage (described by the Daily Mail as "pure Chelsea posh"); her colorful mother, Pandora, a personal shopper for Selfridges; her father, Charles, a handsome man about town; and her older sister Poppy, also a successful model. And, to top it all off, there's her well-known punch of personality—witty, whimsical, and charmingly unpredictable. So what if she's 45 minutes late? She gives you 5,000 percent when she gets there (and like the best designers, Delevingne gives what you want before you even know you wanted it).

While the 20-year-old self-described tomboy was amazed by her sudden rocket into the heart of the fashion universe (not to mention by just how tough all that runway walking can be), she is setting her sights on other stars—acting, making music, inventing, Nobel Prizes—as long as there's plenty of goofing off to be done along the way."


DAVID COLMAN: So you're in Paris. You did New York and you did Milan and now you're doing Paris. 
CARA DELEVINGNE: New York and then London and then Milan, yeah. 

COLMAN: You've been walking a lot. 
DELEVINGNE: Left foot, right foot, left foot, right foot . . . That's all that's on my mind at the moment, just walking—it's mad. This modeling thing, it's pretty easy, but actually it's also really tough. I mean, this has been really tough. That's the most embarrassing thing about it, like, "This walking thing is crazy." [laughs] 

COLMAN: Tell me what makes it so hard.
DELEVINGNE: I think when I started modeling three years ago, it was just a job, and I was so excited—everything was so new, so crazy. I didn't overthink anything; I just did it and enjoyed myself along the way. But after a few seasons, you get used to it, and there's a lot you actually have to think about, and, I don't know, it just makes you much more aware of what you look like and what other people think. It's a bit of a nightmare.


COLMAN: I was looking at the list of shows, and you've been in, like, every one! Which is obviously impossible, but you've already done 40 shows this season.
DELEVINGNE: Even if I'm exhausted, I always try to go into a show with a smile on my face. It's always good to try and bring the energy up. If I'm in a bad mood, people are going to act bad. The energy you give off is the energy you receive. I really think that, so I'm always myself—jumping, dancing, singing around, trying to cheer everybody up.

COLMAN: [laughs] Will you marry me?
DELEVINGNE: I'll have to think about that. I'm actually taken at the moment . . . No, I'm joking.

COLMAN: Definitely give it some thought before you answer. No, but that kind of person is the nicest person to have around.
DELEVINGNE: I'd like to say yes. Now that I'm thinking about it . . . [laughs] Now I'm taking it back. Okay. Maybe we'll Skype first before diving into a relationship.


COLMAN: So now you're on the cover of British Vogue for the second time.
DELEVINGNE: Second time? This is my first and I'm already chuffed enough.

COLMAN: I've gotten confused with all your accomplishments.
DELEVINGNE: I know, yeah, it's pretty crazy. I always forget that I'm 20 years old—it's kind of mad. No, but this month has been amazing: the cover of Love and the cover of BritishVogue, with two of three of the most amazing photographers, in my opinion. Yeah, unbelievable.

COLMAN: Who shot the Vogue photos?
DELEVINGNE: Mario Testino shot Vogue and Mert [Alas] and Marcus [Piggott] did Love.

COLMAN: You shoot with Mario a lot for Burberry.
DELEVINGNE: Yeah. The first campaign I did was Burberry, and that was Mario. We have a very, very close relationship. Every time I go on holiday, we seem to have the same schedule. We seem to go to the same places, whether that's Brazil or Ibiza. And so I always stay with him for a little bit. He's like my fashion papa.

COLMAN: You need that, probably, at your age, because I'm sure it's very overwhelming.
DELEVINGNE: Definitely. I've made so many amazing friends with people who work in the industry. More photographers and the stylist-y people who work on set than the models, because they're such incredible people and they've experienced so much. This is, I think, the craziest industry. I mean, I love it. The fashion industry is like a big, fucked-up dysfunctional family, but everyone's mad and amazing, and everyone's so different. If you take the time to meet the people and learn about them, it's so interesting. All of the stories...


COLMAN: You grew up in it a bit, right?
DELEVINGNE: To be honest, I don't really feel like I did. My parents weren't really in fashion—they were very social people and had really amazing friends, but, you know, I was very much in my own world. I was into playing Legos and running around naked and running around in my garden and playing with my animals. I had no interest in fashion when I was younger. I was such a tomboy. I loved soccer, as you call it, or sports in general. The first time I was a bridesmaid, to my auntie, I refused to go down the aisle without my football shorts underneath my dress. My mum would try to dress me up in dresses and I hated it! My sisters were both very girly, so I was just really not into clothes. It took me a long time to try to wear clothes; I used to go into the supermarket and take off all my clothes and run away from my mom because I thought it was funny. I was very that kind of child.

COLMAN: [laughs] That's great.
DELEVINGNE: And I was like that up until I was 13 years old, so my first experiences with fashion were dressing up. It was always about fantasy for me. Dressing up as characters... I always thought that's what clothes were—that they would make you into the person you wanted to be. I'm an actress, so I love to act, and I think that's one of the most important things—the thing that makes you feel like another person.

COLMAN: It's amazing when you think about it: the power that clothes have is kind of shocking, because they really do feel like they can change you.
DELEVINGNE: That's what I always try to do in my shows—look for the idea of a collection and what the designer wants that girl to portray. I always have that in my mind: What am I going out looking to do? I'm always trying to feel it, make it natural and real. And sometimes that can be bad. Like, for instance, the H&M show I just did in Paris—it was set in an apartment, and George Cortina and all those guys were like, "Pretend you're in your house; be yourself, be crazy." So I did the show—I was laughing, I went up to people, gave them a kiss on the cheek, grabbed flowers out of the vase, threw them at the photographers, spun around, just fun stuff—and then watching the video back, no one else was doing that, so it was just me!

COLMAN: Do you want to be an actress?
DELEVINGNE: That's what I've wanted to do my whole life, just act. When I was younger, I loved to entertain people. I always used to make up dance routines, do little plays. I love to perform, basically. Music, as well, is a passion of mine. I've been singing my whole life. I probably annoy people because I sing all the time on the streets. And I play the drums and I play the guitar. I've been writing music since I was 13.


COLMAN: Do you feel like modeling is something that you kind of fell into? I mean, your sister [Poppy] does it too . . .
DELEVINGNE: I wouldn't say I fell into it, because I was a lot luckier than that. Obviously I'm very lucky to have had my sister do it and for my sister to have had the connections. But I think, yeah, the way it took off, I did not expect. It was definitely not a ripple in my mind. I just never thought it was going to happen like this. I'm just here and I'm having fun and I'm trying to smile and not think about it too much. That's the hardest thing in life. I think about things way too much. Ignorance is totally bliss.

COLMAN: But I think at some point all of it makes sense, and you're like, "Oh, well, I'm glad I thought about it all these years."
DELEVINGNE: I'm not that kind of thinker, though. I don't do that kind of thinking. I just spiral. I'm a spiraler.

COLMAN: Do you still play soccer—or football?
DELEVINGNE: God, yeah. It's like if I go home and it's the summertime and I'm with all my friends and we're sitting in a park and someone's playing football, I'm totally there. I find that fun, to be playing with the boys in the mud and that kind of stuff. I'm still a tomboy. I mean, I obviously dress it up slightly more, but when I'm just me, I'm still very casual. I love comfort. Comfort is very key to me because I spend most of my time in very uncomfortable things, so it's all about trainers and flats. On a shoot, if they're like, "Play around a bit," I'm going to be climbing on top of things and jumping off, and people are going to be trying to stop me, like, "You mucked this up," and, "You're going to hurt yourself," while I'm flying around in heels, just being crazy.

COLMAN: That's good. I think the world needs more people like you.
DELEVINGNE: Great! Oh, my god, I'm still trying to go for a Nobel Peace Prize, so that helps me there.

COLMAN: You might have to wait for your thirties or forties for that one. 
DELEVINGNE: I'm aiming for an Oscar, a Grammy, and a Nobel Peace Prize. And maybe Prime Minister.

COLMAN: There you go. That's gonna take some time, too. Maybe your late twenties for that. So can you think of anything I should ask you?
DELEVINGNE: Hmm . . . Are my eyebrows real? No, they're not. It's a wig. [Colman laughs] It's a transplant. I had an eyebrow transplant.

COLMAN: They are kind of magnificent eyebrows.
DELEVINGNE: People ask me, "What's your secret?" And I'm like, "You just don't pluck them. It's really simple." I mean, I do, obviously, a little bit, because otherwise I'd have a monobrow, but it's just about keeping them wild, keeping them free and woolly.

COLMAN: So you are your eyebrows: wild and free.
DELEVINGNE: Yeah, they have their own Twitter account with more than 700,000 followers.

COLMAN: [laughs] I've heard that. That's very nice.
DELEVINGNE: They have their own passport too.



COLMAN: What questions do people ask you that make you crazy?
DELEVINGNE: "What is your fail-safe fashion item?" I don't know, it's just those questions that you've done so many times you're just like, I'm repeating what I'm saying. I can't handle it. It's so boring. I'm so bored of looking at my face; it's an issue as well. I don't know what I'm going to do. I should change something. Get in trouble or something like that . . .

COLMAN: I read that you trademarked your name.
DELEVINGNE: I did trademark my name! Because people try to steal that shit, and I can't be bothered to pay money to people like that. I mean, I'm really interested in doing my own onesie line or making some sort of—

COLMAN: Your own what line?
DELEVINGNE: You know, onesies? Like a jumpsuit. I have really good ideas. There's a lot I want to do. Maybe a line of—I don't know—toothbrushes, anything . . . Who the hell knows? I've got ideas. I used to want to invent things. That's all I'd do, invent stuff.


It's impossible not to love Cara. Hope you laughed as much as I did when I read this interview and the pictures are divine, loved the fact that she was brave enough to show a little nipple here and there. It's sexy, classy, intense. I should also refer the outstanding styling by Karl Templer. :)

Friday, March 15, 2013

Minajesty unzipped

My favorite girl Nicki Minaj is dominating the world and I love it. From her own fragrance, two #1 albums, owning the record of 7 singles charting at the same time on Billboard Hot 100, a collaboration with MAC cosmetics to American Idol judge, face of Jeremy Scott for Adidas collection, duets with Madonna, Britney, Kanye West, among others, performing at Superbowl with Madonna, and so on. Miss Minaj is slaying all your faves because she not only does hip-hop like no one else in the game but she also did a crossover to pop and R&B. I mean... when will your faves??? Bow down to the Queen!!!!
Right now she covers the April issue of ELLE US and she's absolutely stunning, like she's never been seen before. For 2013, Nicki revealed she wanted to go with more clean looks and she's doing it. Excessiveness is part of the past and she's evolving. Love to see one of my favorite artists stepping up her game. She opted to strip down and show her natural self with no fake eyelashes, no wigs, no pink lipstick. Let's see some of the legendary amazing shots and part of the interview where she opens up about being bullied and much more.
Photography: Thomas Whiteside
Styling: Joe Zee

(wearing Print Jeremy Scott for Adidas bathing suit and Salvatore Ferragamo leather trousers)

On her dramatic make-under for her ELLE photo shoot:
"When I saw myself with barely any makeup at, it was such a… like, I'm so, so attached to my pink lipstick, it's hard. I feel that it's become a part of me. To go in front of the camera, without pink lips or big ol' crazy lashes— you know, nothing— I felt naked. It was scary! So this photo shoot was a real accomplishment in my eyes."

(wearing Dolce & Gabbana woven raffia bustier and skirt)

On her plans for world domination:
"My goal in the beginning was to buy my mother a house. Now I realize, Okay, if I really focus and become a key player in business, then I can build an empire. I'm thinking of a legacy that I can be proud of and wealth that my grandchildren can use to go to college. So world domination— in terms of providing for my family— is absolutely my goal."



On experiencing bullying in school as a child:
"I went through a lot of bullying early on. Girls made my life a living hell. We had come to America from a different country. My brother and I had accents. It was very tough. So I've always put up this wall— it was a self-defense mechanism growing up— because I was almost expecting people to attack me. And I still have it. It's sad."

(wearing Tom Ford leather jacket and American Apparel leggings)

Her advice for women on how to command respect:
"My advice to women in general: Even if you're doing a nine-to-five job, treat yourself like a boss. Not arrogant, but be sure of what you want— and don't allow people to run anything for you without your knowledge. You want everyone to know, Okay, I can't play games with her. I have to do right by this woman. That's what it's all about."

Watch this really funny video where Nicki Minaj interviews herself, literally. I laughed so much. Love the fact ELLE played with Nicki's alter-egos. You must see!!!



In some other news, Nicki Minaj just filmed the music video for her new single "High School" featuring Lil Wayne and collaborated with rapper French Montana on his sexy new single "Freaks". Check it out!

Friday, November 30, 2012

O'Pry goes DSection


December is coming and DSECTION Magazine is celebrating its 1st anniversary with a special cover starring the one and only Sean O'Pry. The #1 male model is wearing a McQueen Spring/Summer 2013 golden patchwork blazer.
Arnaldo Anaya-Lucca photographed the God of Perfection alongside fresh new face Estee Rammant and the result is splendid as you can see. The full editorial will have a lot of iconic shots  that will blow your mind.
Besides having a sublime cover, this edition is also very special because I wrote three articles for it. I'm not gonna tell anything about them because it's a surprise... if you want to know you'll have to buy the magazine that will be available on Monday, December 3rd. So don't forget to pick your copy and give me some feedback on everything. :)

If you wanna see where you can buy DSection check out the selling points here
and don't forget to like the magazine's facebook page.



A little preview of some editorials of this issue:

Sean O'Pry by Arnaldo Anaya Lucca

Rob Evans by Jack Waterlot

Garrett Neff by Renie Saliba

Luis Borges and Kim Kraglund by Frederico Martins

Wednesday, November 14, 2012

Sofie Bird Møller


Sou um enorme entusiasta por arte e embora a adore de um ponto de vista clássico, também estou sempre a pesquisar nomes emergentes de arte contemporânea e actual. Recentemente 'cruzei-me' com trabalhos de Sofie Bird Møller que de imediato se colaram à minha retina. A artista de origem dinamarquesa utiliza editoriais e anúncios de revistas de moda, posters, entre outros trabalhos e com eles faz colagens e pinturas com uma precisão espontânea, ou seja, apesar de nada ser feito ao acaso existe uma certa pulsão na forma como Sofie cria os seus trabalhos. Tanto pode utilizar um pincel como os dedos, as palmas das mãos ou até todo o corpo, é verdade! Deixo-vos alguns dos trabalhos que mais gosto.




Na grande maioria das obras vemos mulheres de uma forma abstracta com recortes de partes do corpo ou até fotografias/imagens com uma sobreposição cromática que sugere as formas femininas.
Para além disso, Sofie Bird Møller também exerce este tipo de arte na rua, principalmente em grandes billboards com anúncios e publicidade, como podem ver aqui. Gosto especialmente desta ligação arte-moda e do lado subversivo que as une. Sou admirador do talento infinito da Sofie e gostava muito de ter um trabalho dela numa qualquer parede cá em casa! Procurem mais sobre as expressões artísticas dela (intervenções, intersecções) garanto que não se vão arrepender. 

Saturday, August 18, 2012

Who let Tom Brady out?


Tom Brady, o quarterback também conhecido como o sortudo que namora com Gisele Bündchen, é capa da nova edição da VMAN magazine. As fotografias estrondosas foram captadas pelo incrível e lendário Mario Testino, enquanto que o elegante styling foi da ex-editora da Vogue Francesa Carine Roitfeld. Tom Ford, Calvin Klein, Ermenegildo Zegna, Ralph Lauren e Cartier foram algumas das marcas seleccionadas para este editorial. Adoro tudo e acho que o uso do cão raivoso foi muito inteligente para mostrar a dureza do jogador. A minha imagem preferida é talvez aquela em que o Tom está a segurar uma coleira em torno do próprio pescoço. #Fierce