Sunday, 13 November 2011

Supermodels as Duran Duran


To my mind, Duran Duran’s relevance to pop culture has stretched like a rubber band over the decades. But now comes their latest single Girl Panic, and it isn’t just the sound of synths we’re hearing; it’s the sound of flagging relevance being reignited with a boom.
The key to bringing their new track to a much wider audience? Pulling out the oldest trick in the Duran Duran book: the Supermodel.
The original supermodels, whose careers are of roughly the same vintage as the band’s, star in the film clip for Girl Panic. But rather than star as themselves they cleverly play the parts of the band members – singing, doing interviews (“obviously, we were one of the first to put models in our videos,” says a tongue-in-cheek Naomi Campbell, playing the role of lead singer Simon Le Bon) and getting up to the kind of rock ‘n’ roll mischief bands are famous for. It’s an entertaining piece of cross-over between music and fashion that’s spread like wildfire for the draw of those ever-alluring household name models.Supermodels in Duran Duran's Girl Panic music video

Thursday, 10 November 2011

All I want for Christmas...is to be a Size 10!


Christmas size 10


It may be coming up to the season to be jolly, but Christmas brings with it plenty of edible temptations for those determined to stay trim for the party season.
New research has revealed that 56% of women feel that being a size 10 no matter what they ate would be the best Christmas present they could have this year.
2,500 women were polled by FULLfast and results showed that nearly a third of women struggle to fit into their Christmas Day outfit due to excess eating and drinking over the festive period.
The majority of us do everything we can to look our best to fit into our new outfits at Christmas, and as hard as it can be only 11% of ladies say that they don't find dieting an issue, despite the stacks of mince pies, choccies and mulled wine paraded in front of us!
In a bid to be the perfect size 10, over a third of women admitted that they would actually sacrifice receiving Christmas presents for the rest of their lives so they could eat what they wanted, safe in the knowledge they would keep their figure.
Women in the East Midlands polled the highest at 42%, followed by the Scots at 37% and the Welsh at 37%.