Wednesday, April 6, 2011

Naomi Campbell "Pops Up" At Fashion For Relief & Willow Smith In ELLE Magazine's Music Issue

Naomi Campbell continues her efforts to change the world through fashion as she recently hosted a fundraiser in London called Fashion For Relief. See the pics inside plus find out what Willow Smith .....

Naomi Campbell launched a new pop up store in London called Fashion For Relief at the Westfield Shopping Centre yesterday.

To keep stock full, Naomi got donations from leading labels such as Givenchy, Christopher Kane, Stella McCartney and Mulberry.

Profits will be donated to The Prince's Trust, benefiting 14 to 30-year-olds who need practical and financial support in order to turn their lives around.

Willow Smith appears in the article as well:

Willow Smith talked about her full length album saying “It’s going to be a party beat. I think you’re gonna like it!”

For the photo, the clothes and shoes were custom-made. The issue is on stands now in some places, April 12th everywhere.


Ester Dean Reveals ‘Drop It Low’ Was Originally for Ciara

Ester Dean and Ciara

Ester Dean has penned tracks for everyone from Rihanna and Nicki Minaj to Britney Spears and Christina Aguilera, but her songs don’t always end up where they’re supposed to. Her 2009 solo smash, “Drop It Low” featuring Chris Brown, was originally intended for another R&B songstress.

“‘Drop It Low,’ honestly, was for Ciara, but she didn’t come get the song. And then Britney (Spears) wanted it,” the hitmaker told the Los Angeles Times. “During the demo (Polow Da Don) kept telling me, ‘You’ve gotta believe it’ as I was singing it. A week later he asked if I wanted to hear my new single.”

The 24-year-old singer-songwriter is parlaying the single’s success into her upcoming debut, with songs like the Euro-flavored “Gimme Money” and pop ballad “Hero” already in the can. But if another artist happens to come along and like what she’s got, she isn’t averse to passing off a hit.

“Look, these songs are for me, but I ain’t stupid,” she explained. “If somebody wants them, they can have them.”

Dean is currently seeing success on the chart with songwriting credits on Rihanna’s “S&M” and “What’s My Name?” as well as Katy Perry’s “Firework.”

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