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SPOTLIGHT MAGAZINE
Le magazine français sur Madonna
http://www.spotlight-theangel.com
FANFIRE
Le site de Vêtements et objets dérivés Madonna
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Posté le 6 novembre 2009
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Exclusive!
Madonna has joined forces with Italian designers Dolce & Gabbana to showcase their spring/summer 2010 collection in the
brand's forthcoming ad campaign.
The campaign will be shot today in New York by photographer Steven Klein.
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above: 1996, Stefano Gabbana, Madonna and Domenico Dolce
Read more about when Dolce & Gabbana first met Madonna at www.swide.com/Madonna--Stefano---Domenico--The-beginning
As Dolce & Gabbana's spring/summer 2010 collection returned to the Italian roots of the brand, evoking its strong heritage and revisiting iconic pieces such as the corset (the designer's finale was composed solely of corsets) it seemed only fitting that Madonna, who embodies both the strong sensuality of the brand and who shares an Italian heritage with the designers should be the one to showcase the Sicilian inspired collection.
Madonna first met the designers Stefano Gabbana and Domenico Dolce back in the early nineties and have
retained a strong bond and mutual respect ever since.
After first meeting the global superstar whilst she was on the set of Dick Tracey in New York, the designers went onto design her costumes for the now iconic,
"The Girlie Show” tour in 1993.
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See more from Dolce & Gabbana's campaign at www.swide.com/Dolce---Gabbana-reveal-their-iconic-heritage.
On Madonna appearing in their forthcoming campaign, Domenico Dolce and Stefano
Gabbana said,
“To have Madonna in our campaign is a dream come true”.
Dolce & Gabbana's spring/summer 2010 campaign is being shot on November 6th in New York by fashion photographer Steven Klein.
Source & Photo Credit: Dolce & Gabbana
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Madonna collabore avec les créateurs italiens Dolce & Gabbana pour représenter leur collection printemps/été 2010 dans le cadre la campagne à venir de la marque de luxe.
La séance photo pour la campagne se dérouler à New York devant l'objectif du photographe Steven Klein.
La première rencontre entre Madonna et les créateurs Stefano Gabbana et Domenico Dolce remonte au début des années 90
et ils ont conservé depuis un lien très fort et un respect mutuel.
Après avoir rencontré la superstar mondiale sur le plateau de tournage de Dick Tracy à New York,
les deux créateurs ont par la suite créé en 1993 ses costumes pour sa tournée désormais emblématique, le Girlie Show.
Alors que la collection printemps/été 2010 de Dolce &
Gabbana est un retour aux racines italiennes de la marque, évoquant son solide héritage et revisitant des pièces emblématiques comme les corsets (le final du défilé des créateurs
était uniquement composé de corsets), il semblait que seule Madonna, qui incarne à la fois la sensualité exacerbée de la marque et qui partage un héritage italien avec les couturiers,
pouvait être la seule à représenter la collection d'inspiration sicilienne.
Evoquant la participation de Madonna à leur prochaine campagne, Domenico Dolce et Stefano Gabbana ont
déclaré:
"Madonna qui participe à notre campagne, c'est un rêve devenu
réalité".
La séance photo pour la campagne printemps/été 2010 de Dolce & Gabbana se déroule le 6 novembre à New York sous la
direction du photographe de mode Steven Klein.(madonna tribe)
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Posted Jul 14, 2009
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It's the early nineties, pop icon Madonna and designers Domenico Dolce & Stefano Gabbana have yet
to meet.k
As told exclusively by designer Stefano Gabbana, we discover exactly how they all met.
The first Madonna concert we went to was on July 13th
1990 in Torino, Italy.
Domenico and I had seats close to the stage.
Madonna was on the European leg of her Blonde Ambition Tour.
We were in love with her at that time. We always have been.
It was that iconic period of excess and provocation that her concerts symbolized.
As Madonna sang, and danced, moving in synch with the dancers on the stage, we felt we were dreaming with our eyes open.
We wondered to ourselves if she’d ever wear Dolce & Gabbana and we’d
ever get the opportunity to express our admiration for her in person, let her know how inspiring and express the gratitude that all fans feel when they meet their idol…our idol
(an exaggerated word I know, but I think it’s the correct one where Madonna is concerned!).
The concert ended, reality hit and we returned to Milan.
The summer came and went, and one day in September whilst we were preparing our womenswear
collection for the forthcoming fashion week,
our press office received a page from the International Herald Tribune with a photo of Madonna.
She was in Paris, dressed in a jersey skirt, bra, and embroidered cardigan, all black and all Dolce & Gabbana.
We were incredibly emotional; Domenico and I still consider this moment today as one of the most intensive of our career.
It seemed like a lucky gift for two Madonna fans, and we couldn’t ask for more.
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A few weeks after, something else happened however that convinced us we couldn’t pretend to be just ‘lucky fans’ any longer. Her first film
“In Bed with Madonna” had its premiere and she arrived in a complete Dolce & Gabbana look, a black body with suspenders and blazer.
The world’s press went crazy over the look and started to ask her why she chose to wear our label.
One newspaper printed an image of Madonna dressed in Dolce & Gabbana with the catwalk image beside it.
It created an explosion of world attention and instantly pinpointed the emerging relationship between Madonna and us.
At this point, it wasn’t something we could turn our backs on.
Attempting to keep our emotions in tact, we took the plunge and asked Madonna if she’d like to meet.
Madonna replied asking for a meeting in New York.
The appointment was for dinner in Manhattan at an
Italian restaurant at 17, between 6th and 7th.
We arrived early, our legs were shaking, and we were incredibly nervous.
At that time you could still smoke inside restaurants, and I must have smoked about half a pack of cigarettes whilst I was waiting.
Madonna arrived right on time.
She was on the set of the film Dick Tracey then, and arrived dressed as a man with make-up like Marlene
Dietrich.
She was sweet and kind, and immediately put us at ease, telling us how much she loved our
work, how she loved Italy, and that she was originally from Abruzzo.
She was curious
to know more about our career, how we’d started, how we worked, where we drew our inspiration from,
Sicilian women, dolce vita, pop culture and the era of the eighties that had just finished.
We didn’t hide our admiration for her for even a minute; we felt a reciprocal kindness,
and pretty soon, the lunch developed into one between friends, full of ironic jokes and compliments.
We admired her more that we thought possible as fans.
We felt like the luckiest fans in the world.
We’d met a wonderful person, and above all, a new friend.
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As told by Stefano Gabbana

Two years later in 1993, Domenico Dolce and Stefano Gabbana designed Madonna’s costumes for her tour, "The Girlie Show".
Over the next few years, the designers would go on to work with Madonna on numerous occasions.
The relationship between the pop icon and the designers has since developed into a private friendship.
With special thanks to Stefano Gabbana.
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For more on Madonna see www.swide.com/Madonna--The-Eighties
Source: Dolce & Gabbana
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Madonna's Sticky & Sweet tour was the big winner at the sixth annual Billboard Touring Awards, taking home honors for Top Tour and Top Draw, which acknowledge the highest-grossing and highest-attended tours of the year, respectively.
Madonna's manager Guy Oseary won the Top Manager
award.
The Billboard Touring Awards are based on worldwide data reported to Billboard Boxscore for the period Oct. 1, 2008, through Sept. 30, 2009.
Other winners include Kenny Chesney's Sun City Carnival tour for Chesney's sixth straight Top Package award; Ill
Divo for the Breakthrough award, U2 for the Top Boxscore award for the band's shows at Croke Park in Dublin last July, and Dane Cook for the Top Comedy Tour award.
Additionally, Keith Urban received the Concert Marketing & Promotion Award for his Escape Together tour sponsored by Kingsford and KC Masterpiece, and Jonas Brothers received the Eventful
Fans' Choice Award, both determined by online voting.
Warped tour founder Kevin Lyman received the Humanitarian Award, and Ozzy Osbourne was named Legend Of Live.
The complete list of winners at the Billboard Touring Awards are as follows:
Top Tour
Madonna, Sticky & Sweet
Top Draw
Madonna
Top Package
Kenny Chesney's Sun City Carnival tour with Miranda Lambert, Lady Antebellum, Sugarland and Montgomery Gentry
Breakthrough
Il Divo
Top Comedy Tour
Dane Cook
Top Boxscore
U2 at Croke Park in Dublin
Top Festival
Oxegen, Naas, Ireland
Top Arena
O2 Arena, London
Top Venue (under 10,000 seats)
Radio City Music Hall, New York
Top Venue (Under 5,000 seats)
The Colosseum at Caesars Palace, Las Vegas
Top Club
9:30 Club, Washington, D.C.
Top Amphitheatre
Comcast Center, Mansfield, Mass.
Top Promoter
Live Nation
Top Independent Promoter (U.S.)
Jam Productions, Chicago
Top Independent Promoter (International)
Time For Fun, Sao Paulo, Brazil
Top Manager
Guy Oseary (Madonna)
Concert Marketing & Promotion Award
Keith Urban tour with KC Masterpiece & Kingsford
Top Agency
Creative Artists Agency
Humanitarian Award
Kevin Lyman
Eventful Fans' Choice Award
Jonas Brothers
Legend Of Live
Ozzy Osbourne
|RIO DE JANEIRO| La pop star américaine Madonna est attendue lundi à Rio où elle rencontrera diverses personnalités à qui elle demandera de collaborer financièrement à sa Fondation Malawi.
Madonna vient "passer le chapeau parmi les millionnaires brésiliens" pour qu'ils collaborent à sa fondation Raising Malawi, affirme
le quotidien Folha de Sao Paulo.
Fondée en 2006, cette fondation développe des projets humanitaires en faveur des enfants au Malawi,
petit pays d'Afrique australe qui est l'un des plus pauvres du monde.
Elle y a adopté deux enfants.
La chanteuse de 51 ans a déjà pris rendez-vous avec l'homme le plus riche du Brésil,
Eike Batista,
dont le patrimoine est estimé à 7,5 milliards de dollars.
Madonna a requis la "plus grande discrétion" et rencontrera l'homme d'affaires en présence du
gouverneur de l'Etat de Rio,
Sergio Cabral et du maire de la ville Eduardo Paes,
à qui elle présentera ses projets,
précise Folha.
Madonna rencontrera également le vocaliste du groupe Afroreagge,
Anderson Sa,
que la chanteuse a connu à travers le film "Favela Rising"
qui raconte son histoire et montre comment les ateliers organisés par une ONG dans la favela de Vigario Geral (zone nord) l'ont aidé à ne pas sombrer dans la
criminalité.
Après Rio, Madonna se rendra à Sao Paulo où elle devrait rencontrer Marisa
Leticia,
l'épouse du président Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva.
Madonna a un lien particulier avec le Brésil:
on lui a prêté une liaison avec un mannequin brésilien de 22 ans, Jesus Pinto da Luz, qui a aujourd'hui accédé à la célébrité après un baiser échangé avec la chanteuse.
Celui-ci accompagnera la chanteuse à Rio, de même que le rabbin Michael Berg,
fondateur d'un mouvement kabbaliste dont elle est une adepte.
Source AFP






Clik pour agrandir les images.
Lola se balladant en compagnie de son père Carlos Leon et de sa
girl-friend attitrée dans les rues de East Village
( Un quartier de l'île de Manhattan à New York
)...
Avant de s'envoler pour le Malawi accompagnée
de ses enfants, Madonna profité de ses derniers instants à Londres pour se rendre au centre de la Kabbale.
Elle a été aperçue à la sortie du centre en compagnie de sa fille Lourdes et de son petit frère Rocco mais pas seulement...
En effet, son ex-mari Guy Ritchie - qui a également élevé Lourdes - était avec eux !
Si elle poursuit son engagement
humanitaire au Malawi, l'interprète de Like A Virgin n'en oublie pas pour autant ses convictions religieuses.
Alors qu'elle était très élégante pour aller dîner avec sa copine Stella McCartney , la chanteuse continue sur cette bonne voie.
Pantalon noir évasé, chemisier fluide et chapeau melon, un total look black maîtrisé avec brio pour la Madonne !
Guy Ritchie était très détendu en jean mais il semble qu'il faisait très très froid dans la capitale
anglaise.
Le cinéaste est emmitoufflé dans son manteau North Face.
Le petit Rocco était tout agité, et courait dans tous les sens.
Mais si Madonna et son ex-mari ont fait un effort vestimentaire, la petite Lourdes, elle, s'emblé sortie du lit lol
purepeople.
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