
Yesterday while browsing through Elle magazine at Barnes and Nobles, I was amused by this 4-pages advertisement in the issue for H&M. Madonna and her troupe wear H&M trackpants and such to pose for this campaign.
Honestly, I liked it better when H&M hired Karl Lagerfield to design an affordable collection. Not sure where they are doing with Madonna…. She maybe older than their target audience, but she definitely is an icon. Or not?
(Pics from Product Shop NYC)
October 3, 2006 at 2:23 am
Hi,
Nice blog!
Why don’t you consider writing about some of the new “India 2.0” sites that are creating a little buzz as well?
Eg: http://www.ilaaka.com
http://www.onyomo.com
Thanks!
Rajeev
October 8, 2006 at 11:35 pm
Madonna And Chris Curtis H&M
http://www.zshare.net/audio/chrishm-mp3-7mq.html
OR
http://www.supload.com/listen?s=S45q3rT3IYH
October 12, 2006 at 5:08 pm
H&M pictures – H&M models – madonna and chris curtis
http://s2.supload.com/free/h_m-20061012170314.jpg/view/
http://s2.supload.com/free/hm-20061012170314.jpg/view/
October 13, 2006 at 9:44 am
H&M pictures – models – celebrities – madonna – chris curtis >>http://pbase.com/h_m
March 16, 2007 at 7:13 am
The history of perfume goes back to Egypt, although it was prevalent in East Asia as well. Early perfumes were based on incense, not chemicals, so aromas were passed around through fumes. The Roman and Islamic cultures further refined the harvesting and manufacturing of perfumery processes to include other aromatic ingredients.
Thus, the ancient Islamic culture marked the history of modern perfumery with the introduction of spices and herbs. Fragrances and other exotic substances, such as Jasmine and Citruses, were adapted to be harvested in climates outside of their indigenous Asia.