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30 March 2010

Lourdes (and Madonna) designing a clothing line!


Firstly reported as Madonna's, but now it is out that it will be Lourdes (Madonna's 13-year-old daughter), who will design the clothing line!

Earlier this month MadonnaTribe announced that Madonna and her manager Guy Oseary signed a deal and form now the MG Icon brand with the firm Iconix, which owns labels such as Candie's and has stakes in i.a. Ed Hardy. Madonna and Guy are owning 50% stake in the company while Iconix owns the other half.

The teen clothing line that Madonna and her daughter are now creating will be named 'Material Girl' and will hit the Macy's stores just before autumn; on the 'back-to-school' time. The line will start with jeans, schoes, fingerless gloves, jewelry and other accessories costing enough to be within an average teenager's price range.

Madonna has recently had an interview for Access Hollywood about her input in the line. Check it out below:

AP: Why did you want to do a juniors' line?

Madonna: Lola [Lourdes] has been bothering me for ages about designing clothes. Stella McCartney is a good friend of mine and she got her mind thinking when Lola was a little girl, about 8 years old. She started giving Lola fabrics and inviting her into her showroom and asking her opinion on things, giving her sketch books and stuff like that. Stella always pushed her. I have a lot of friends who are clothing designers whether it is Gaultier or Dolce and Gabbana. (Lola) has been around all of the shoots I have done and all of the campaigns I have done. She is always hanging out backstage. The last two tours I have done, she has been working in the wardrobe department. On this last tour she dressed all of the dancers.

AP: What has Lola taught you about fashion?

Madonna: I am boring basically. She reminds me of me when I was younger. She just goes for it and tries different things. It doesn't look like she thought too much about it. That is how I used to be, but after years and years of everybody commenting on the way I look and dress and being photographed, one starts to become self-conscious and starts to plan things more. You end up judging yourself more, what looks good and what doesn't.

AP: What has it been like to work with your daughter?
Madonna: It is good because she does have good taste in fashion. I respect her taste and I rarely disagree with her.

AP: Was part of you hesitant about Lola designing this line as she would be thrust into the spotlight?

Madonna: That is why I am here talking about the line and she is not. Eventually I will let her. I feel like she needs to get into high school and focus on her studies, her lessons. She got into the high school of the performing arts. She has a lot of work to do. I don't want her to be distracted. She will eventually be able to talk about it. I am going to be happy when she does because she can speak much more clearly in and in a more informed way than I can about a line she is ultimately designing. I just stand in the background and go, "That's cool. That's not cool."

AP: The clothing is affordable. Why was it important to you to keep the price low?

Madonna: When I was 13 years old, I couldn't afford designer clothes. I couldn't afford expensive clothing. When I designed a line of clothes for H&M, that was one of the things I liked so much about it, that it was really affordable. I think that is one of the nice things about it, that you can make nice clothes at affordable prices.
AP: You are known as being a fashion risk taker. Do you ever look back and wonder, "What was I thinking?"

Madonna: Yeah. I would rather not point them out. I think I had a lot of bad hair moments. In the early 80's just sometimes I wore purple lipstick or green lipstick. Clothing-wise, I am happy about the way I dressed.
AP: With your music career and with the girls' school you are building in Malawi, was part of you hesitant about taking on another project with this clothing line?

Madonna: If Lola wasn't so completely involved in the line, designing, consulting, whatever you want to call it, I wouldn't do it. Really she does most of the work, honestly.

AP: Who are Lola's fashion influences?
Madonna: Lola spent most of her childhood growing up in England. According to her, she thinks people have more style in London, especially the boys. French boys in particular have very good style, according to Lola. I think she has been very influenced by European fashion. She is very influenced by the music she listens to, different bands she is in to. She has favorite models. She takes all kinds of dance classes. She is inspired by different items people wear as dancers whether it is a hip- hop class or a jazz class or ballet class. ... Of course she is inspired by my closet. My Christian Dior shoes will go missing and then some fabulous bag I won't be able to find or my skinny jeans, the only pair that fit me are gone.

AP: Has working on this clothing line together bonded you in a different way?
Madonna: I see her more as a creative person, as an artist and less as my daughter as we are working, and then every once and a while I remembered she is my daughter.

hayyah: Oh, yeah! Finally something that I can afford! :D By the way, that Lourdes seems to be a pretty talented girl... And she looks like she is 18, not 13,5. :O






Madonna directing a new film!


Between designing an eyewear line, taking part in a photoshoot, making new songs, creating a clothing line for Macy's (next post about it) and being a mother of four, Madonna still found time to write a scrip for her new film, called "W.E.".

The film is simultaneously centering on two stories. One is the love affair between king Edward VIII and Wallis Simpson, the Dutchess of Windsor, and the second one is a completely made-up history about a couple in New York City.

Madonna was originally planning to play the role of Wallis, but she has changed her mind and she tries to get Vera Farmiga to stand in for her. Yet, the only oficially confirmed actress to play any role is Abbie Cornish who will play Wally, a woman fascinated by what happened to Mrs. Simpson. Cornish is not familiar with Madonna's previous film achievements, though. "But no matter. I don’t really go by that. I go by other things. I go by scripts. I go with what I think I can do with a character and if I feel a kinetic energy with someone and I feel we can uplift and challenge each other," she says.

The film is now in the pre-production and it is going to be released sometime in 2010. Although the cast is not announced yet, Madonna is said to be coming to Britain for filming this summer. There is also a gossip that she has asked the queen Elisabeth II to let her film in some places not available for an ordinary person. However, the queen probably will not be keen on the idea. 'I can't imagine that Her Majesty would make an exception, particularly for a film about Wallis Simpson,' a courtier says.

hayyah: Well... I really like Madonna and I do believe in her as a film-maker (by the way, her previous film was 'Filth and Wisdom')... But cannot she concentrate on her music? It is not good with it since 2006. And those gossips about collaborating with Jason Derulo are scaring me - I do not wanna another Hard Candy era!

Madonna and Dolce&Gabbana's new project!


Madonna, after being the face of their latest Spring&Summer 2010 campain, has joinced forces with Dolce & Gabbana again, this time to produce a new sunglasses line. She is the first person the duo have ever made a co-branded collaboration and here is what they say about it:

"We're so excited. Designing an eyewear line with Madonna was a new experience for us. This further strenghtens our relationship with Madonna, and it was a very constructive experience for us. She is very exacting and a professional who seeks perfection in everything she does, and this was no exception."


Madonna has herself designed some of the models and has already taken part in a photoshoot for the advertising campaign. Steven Klein, inspired by "film noir", is responsible for the photos and probably for a short advertisement in the tv.

The sunglasses will have a "MDG" logo on their arm and will go on sale in May, costing from
180 to 210 (current EUR and PLN exchange rate: 1 EUR = 3,88 PLN).

hayyah:
That is a shame... They are so expensive! :(