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“A very simple, very pure momentum. Romanticism, but without any flourishes,“ is how Viard described her designs.
Evoking French film director Claude Chabrol’s 1968 film “The Does,” a lesbian drama, female models walked the runway together and chatted like intimates in the first looks. The models wore stylish retro black leather boots, ones with a brandy bell-shaped collar at the mid-calf that became the collection’s leitmotif.
Viard’s simplest designs were the most effective: A black silk bodice dress with the top lobbed off and dropped Juliette sleeves. Modeled by Cindy Crawford’s daughter, Kaia Gerber, it had guests clicking their cameras. And voluminous studded jodhpurs that opened up at the bottom cut a beautiful silhouette. This design, Viard said in a touching detail, was an homage to Lagerfeld’s personal style. Another simple garment, a loose wool jacket in Chanel’s emblematic pink with a soft-spiky collar, was a high point.
Yet, a drawback of the tasteful showing were some of the overly flashy gold chains and costume jewellery that often distracted the eye from the show’s central aesthetic.
BTS member Jin’s VVIP Hyundai Black credit card – used to splurge on band dinners, Givenchy clothes and exotic pets
Big Hit Entertainment’s October IPO made BTS even richer, and the K-pop boy band’s eldest member – who turns 28 on December 4 – spends his US$20 million fortune on his sugar glider pets Eomuk, Odeng and Gukmul, owns a Japanese restaurant and even bought a US$3.7 million apartment for his parent
With the phenomenal international success they’ve achieved, BTS is surely one of the richest outfits to emerge from the global K-pop boom. And since being gifted shares in their parent company Big Hit Entertainment – which raised US$822 million in an IPO in October 2020, valuing the whole company at US$4.1 billion – the seven talented boys are now richer than ever
The boy band’s border-breaking success – BTS are the first Asian act to amass 5 billion streams on Spotify – has brought huge financial gains, and not just for them. In 2019, the group reportedly brought in US$4.65 billion to the South Korean economy through physical album sales, concert tickets and merchandise. According to Celebrity Net Worth, BTS also earned US$170 million from touring and promoting their music.
The band’s oldest member Jin turns just 28 years old on December 4. As he celebrates his birthday, we look at 5 of his biggest achievements
Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow? (2011) · Amy Winehouse
Lioness: Hidden Treasures
℗ 2011 Universal Island Records, a division of Universal Music Operations Limited
Released on: 2011-01-01
Associated Performer, Vocals, Producer: Amy Winehouse
Producer, Associated Performer, Recording Arranger, String Arranger: Mark Ronson
Studio Personnel, Engineer: Gabriel Roth
Studio Personnel, Engineer: Wayne Gordon
Studio Personnel, Mixer: Tom Elmhirst
Studio Personnel, Assistant Mixer: Ben Baptie
Studio Personnel, Engineer: Vaughan Merrick
Studio Personnel, Recording Engineer: Steve Musters
Associated Performer, Drums: Homer Steinweiss
Associated Performer, Bass (vocal): Nick Movshon
Associated Performer, Guitar: Binky Griptite
Associated Performer, Guitar: Thomas Brenneck
Associated Performer, Trumpet: Dave Guy
Associated Performer, Saxophone: Ian Hendrickson-Smith
Associated Performer, Saxophone: Cochemea Gastelum
Associated Performer, Piano: Victor Axelrod
Associated Performer, Background Vocalist: Kevin Keys
Associated Performer, Background Vocalist: Saundra Williams
Associated Performer, Background Vocalist: Angela Blake
Associated Performer, Orchestra Leader: Perry Montague-Mason
Associated Performer, String Arranger: Chris Elliot
Studio Personnel, Recording Engineer: Sam Wheat
Studio Personnel, Mastering Engineer: Stuart Hawkes
Composer Lyricist: Gerry Goffin
Composer Lyricist: Carole King
Translator: Michel Vendome