X17 XCLUSIVE - Nick And Vanessa Are Happy Campers

X17 XCLUSIVE - Nick And Vanessa Are Happy Campers

Make that happy travelers! Last night we caught a very cheerful Nick Lachey and Vanessa Minnillo at LAX, and rather than looking jet lagged or acting grumpy with photographers, these two were all smiles! Despite the break they took…

Angelina Will Wear Gucci For Ridley Scott

Angelina Will Wear Gucci For Ridley Scott

Angelina Jolie is in talks to star as a femme fatale in Ridley Scott's film Gucci, about the feuding, murderous family behind one of the most famous fashion houses. Variety reports that Jolie would play Patrizia Reggiano, the ex-wife…

No Beso For Paris

No Beso For Paris

Paris took off for Dubai yesterday, but Ronaldo is still in town! Last night the soccer stud dined at celeb hot-spot Beso, sans a beautiful blonde on his arm. Maybe they're "just friends", maybe it was just a two-night stand,…

Lindsay Heads To Hawaii!

Lindsay Heads To Hawaii!

To do what? Shop of course! The starlet is in Maui with little sis Ali and her entourage, and yesterday we snapped her shopping up a storm at a local mall. Linds paid a visit to Louis Vuitton and…

Chris Cunningham Made a New, Surprisingly Non-Nauseating Commercial

Chris Cunningham Made a New, Surprisingly Non-Nauseating Commercial

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Chris Cunningham Made a New, Surprisingly Non-Nauseating Commercial

Madonna - Louis Vuitton LV - making of Spring-Summer 2009 Campaign

Madonna - Louis Vuitton LV - making of Spring-Summer 2009 Campaign

www.louisvuitton.com Following his acclaimed Spring/Summer 2009 ready-to-wear show for Louis Vuitton, Marc Jacobs knew exactly who he wanted to embody the spirit of the season: Madonna should be the face of Louis Vuitton’s Spring/Summer fashion campaign. The iconic pop star was photographed by her long-time creative collaborator Steven Meisel, the first time the influential fashion photographer has shot a campaign for Louis Vuitton. The chemistry between the two is evident as in a sepia-toned setting reminiscent of a Paris café in the Forties, with its zinc bar, bentwood chairs and air thick with smoke Madonna transforms into Marc Jacobs’ vision of the quintessential Parisienne, striking provocative poses in the season’s sexy short skirts, ethnic-inspired sandals and animal-print bangles. The first visuals show Madonna with the collection’s emblematic slouchy bags in Monogram canvas and Monogram-embossed leather. “I wanted the campaign to be very bold, very sensual and very atmospheric. To carry off all these references and all this sophistication, we needed the ultimate performer and for me, that is Madonna ” says Marc Jacobs.