After signing with the record label Capitol Music Group, there are few people who have not heard of former gospel singer Katy Perry, who's breakthrough single 'I Kissed A Girl' quickly led to worldwide recognition and fame on the music circuit.
In a kind of landmark event for her career, Billboard included many of her songs within its top 100, confirming her talent and popularity within music and giving her many bragging rights. She has appeared on TV for the immensely popular X-Factor and performed all over the world for many adoring fans.
It would have taken a crazy man to keep up with crazy Katy and so, in October of 2010, Russell Brand and Katy tied the knot in a Hindu ceremony that seems just typical of what must be the most eccentric couple in celebrity circles. She has definitely come into her own since being a church-going girl who listened only to gospel music. Between her raunchy outfits, seditious songs, and an ironic sense of humour which she showcased by dressing as a nerd in braces and pigtails for a T.G.I.F. magazine shoot, she has certainly secured her appeal in being fun to listen to and being able to laugh at herself and the industry.
The singer loves to dress up, and adopts the latest in designer fashion for her outfits including a swan print dress from Emma Cook during an April night-out in London and a slender green number with contrasting puffed-out shoulders from the Jean Charles de Castelbajac Autumn/Winter 2011/12 collection with which she turned heads at the Logie Awards 2011 in Melbourne. She's not adverse to going punk, though, wearing a D&G's Johnny Depp tank-top with an interesting b&w check skirt hitched to her stockings with garters for business in Tokyo last month.
It's this sense of daring and fun that has made her so appealing to her fans, as Katy comes across as a genuine person who refuses to take herself or the industry too seriously. This appeal has led to her being a very high-value target with many jewellery and fashion brands, of which German watch-makers Thomas Sabo were the first through the door. The watches from their Katy-endorsed brand sport colourful wrist straps, representative of the bubbly singer herself.
While doing photos for Thomas Sabo, many were struck by the diversity and quality of Katy Perry's showings as a fashion model for these shoots in which she showcased the watches in addition to pendants and bangles. On her own career, she was wowing again in California by wearing a diamond ring styled for the song 'Bang-Bang I Shot You Down' as well as a pendant from French designer AKILLIS. Her performance was to support foreign soldiers, and went down a store both for the music and her looks.
It was during an interview and photo-shoot for Rolling Stone magazine, though, that she was able to talk frankly about her own feelings and how her political awareness is much higher than it was a few years ago. Perhaps the underlying reason for her casual take on the music and fashion industry rests with this; she feels that there are bigger issues at stake.
After dying her hair red in preparation for what may well be a 'neon' look, as was mentioned by her stylist in December of last year as he commented on the coming fashion trends, Katy Perry will continue to be a glowing presence on the fashion scene and now that she's married to the kooky Russell Brand, there's no way her dress sense will be getting anymore conservative anytime soon.
In a kind of landmark event for her career, Billboard included many of her songs within its top 100, confirming her talent and popularity within music and giving her many bragging rights. She has appeared on TV for the immensely popular X-Factor and performed all over the world for many adoring fans.
It would have taken a crazy man to keep up with crazy Katy and so, in October of 2010, Russell Brand and Katy tied the knot in a Hindu ceremony that seems just typical of what must be the most eccentric couple in celebrity circles. She has definitely come into her own since being a church-going girl who listened only to gospel music. Between her raunchy outfits, seditious songs, and an ironic sense of humour which she showcased by dressing as a nerd in braces and pigtails for a T.G.I.F. magazine shoot, she has certainly secured her appeal in being fun to listen to and being able to laugh at herself and the industry.
The singer loves to dress up, and adopts the latest in designer fashion for her outfits including a swan print dress from Emma Cook during an April night-out in London and a slender green number with contrasting puffed-out shoulders from the Jean Charles de Castelbajac Autumn/Winter 2011/12 collection with which she turned heads at the Logie Awards 2011 in Melbourne. She's not adverse to going punk, though, wearing a D&G's Johnny Depp tank-top with an interesting b&w check skirt hitched to her stockings with garters for business in Tokyo last month.
It's this sense of daring and fun that has made her so appealing to her fans, as Katy comes across as a genuine person who refuses to take herself or the industry too seriously. This appeal has led to her being a very high-value target with many jewellery and fashion brands, of which German watch-makers Thomas Sabo were the first through the door. The watches from their Katy-endorsed brand sport colourful wrist straps, representative of the bubbly singer herself.
While doing photos for Thomas Sabo, many were struck by the diversity and quality of Katy Perry's showings as a fashion model for these shoots in which she showcased the watches in addition to pendants and bangles. On her own career, she was wowing again in California by wearing a diamond ring styled for the song 'Bang-Bang I Shot You Down' as well as a pendant from French designer AKILLIS. Her performance was to support foreign soldiers, and went down a store both for the music and her looks.
It was during an interview and photo-shoot for Rolling Stone magazine, though, that she was able to talk frankly about her own feelings and how her political awareness is much higher than it was a few years ago. Perhaps the underlying reason for her casual take on the music and fashion industry rests with this; she feels that there are bigger issues at stake.
After dying her hair red in preparation for what may well be a 'neon' look, as was mentioned by her stylist in December of last year as he commented on the coming fashion trends, Katy Perry will continue to be a glowing presence on the fashion scene and now that she's married to the kooky Russell Brand, there's no way her dress sense will be getting anymore conservative anytime soon.
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