Saturday, October 31, 2015

Keith Urban Pulls the 'Ripcord' With Nile Rodgers: The Ram Report

Keith Urban Pulls the 'Ripcord' With Nile Rodgers: The Ram Report:

We finally know the title of Keith Urban's next album: Ripcord. (And we're still standing by for the release date.)

The follow-up to 2013's Fuse, Ripcord got off to a chart-topping start with its first single, "John Cougar, John Deere, John 3:16." Urban takes the tempo down and the emotion up with its second release, "Break on Me." And he's hinted that he'll crank up the guitars on a few more tracks, as he's been collaborating with lauded musician Nile Rodgers.

"We finally got together a few months ago and started writing in the studio," Urban tells Rolling Stone Country. "I've always just liked his guitar playing and it felt like we would click musically."

The feeling is mutual: "[Urban]'s scary; I didn't know he played guitar like that!" Rodgers recently told Yahoo! Music.

Rodgers, who co-wrote Daft Punk and Pharrell Williams' Grammy-winning "Get Lucky," has worked with artists ranging from Aretha Franklin and Diana Ross to Madonna and David Bowie.
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Carrie Underwood to Headline 'New Year's Rockin' Eve'

Carrie Underwood to Headline 'New Year's Rockin' Eve':

Just days after releasing her fifth studio album, Storyteller, Carrie Underwood has been named the headliner of one of the world's largest celebrations — the New Year's Eve countdown from Times Square in New York City.

Underwood will be the star performer in the live telecast of Dick Clark's New Year's Rockin' Eve With Ryan Seacrest 2016, taking the stage just before the ball drops to announce the new year. In Times Square alone, Underwood's audience is expected to top one million people, while millions more could tune in worldwide.

"There's nowhere else I'd rather be than New York's Times Square, one of the most magical places in the world, to ring in the New Year," Underwood said in a press statement.

The telecast begins at 8:00 p.m. ET on December 31st, live on ABC, and will be hosted for the 10th year by Ryan Seacrest. He'll be joined in New York by Jenny McCarthy, while Fergie will host the pretaped West Coast party from Hollywood.

Meanwhile, Underwood appeared on Jimmy Kimmel Live! as musical guest Tuesday (October 27th), wearing a tasseled white dress and belting out her latest single, the foot-stomping "Smoke Break." (Watch the video below.) Playing acoustic guitar and singing with radio-ready tone in front of her eight-piece band, her performance was the latest in a string of promotional appearances for Storyteller. Yesterday, the entertainer announced dates for her in-the-round Storyteller Tour.

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Derek Trucks on What He Learned From Allman Brothers

Derek Trucks on What He Learned From Allman Brothers:

"There was a spirit and reverence they brought to it," Derek Trucks said in a recent interview, marking the one-year anniversary of his final performance with the Allman Brothers Band, at New York's Beacon Theater on October 28th, 2014. "I hoped it would be that way," the guitarist went on, "but I didn't know how it would turn out. People have a tendency — you let your ego get in the way of the big moments," he adds, laughing.

"That night everybody got out of the way," Trucks said, with gratitude and pride evident even over the phone from his home in Jacksonville, Florida. The group's suriving original members — singer-organist Gregg Allman, drummer Jaimoe and Derek's uncle, drummer Butch Trucks — "were all thinking about those first days in Jacksonville when they formed the band. I could see my uncle between sets — you could see the wheels turning. It was all in the right spirit. That night was one of the few times you got off stage and feel, 'That's how it was supposed to go down.'"

Trucks, 36, was speaking for a story, also featuring fellow Allmans guitarist Warren Haynes, in the current issue of Rolling Stone about their respective lives since the end of that band. Like Haynes, Trucks was talking between gigs — after an extensive summer tour with the Tedeschi Trucks Band, the R&B big band he co-leads with his wife, singer-guitarist Susan Tedeschi; on the verge of a TTB spectacular at the recent Lockn' Festival in Virginia, honoring the 45th anniversary of Joe Cocker's historic Mad Dogs & Englishmen tour; and a few weeks before TTB's own two-weekend run at the Beacon, now a fall tradition in New York City. The Tedeschi Trucks Band has also signed a new deal with Concord Records and completed their debut for the label, Let Me Get By, out early next year.

"I was watching that movie the other day," Trucks said of the Mad Dogs & Englishmen documentary, fimed on that 1970 tour. "It was kind of the end — maybe the peak, the remnants — of the hippie movement. They did all the drugs, had all the sex, all the fun," Trucks noted, with another laugh. "And it spun Cocker out for a bit. That tour wore his ass out."



So when does Trucks relax now, with so much on his itinerary, even without the Allmans?

"That's a good question," he replied cheerfully. "There'll probably be a few days off after the Beacon." He paused, as if catching his breath. "But then we gear up and head overseas. Mixing the new record, touring, playing — it's all work." But after the Allmans, Trucks concedes, "It's a different level of stress. It's lower most of the time."

Do you have more or less time off since the Allmans ended?
In some ways, it's really close. There is so much going on. But the ability to focus has been really nice — just not having to think about that dynamic, changing hats musically. The Mad Dogs thing — that was a one-off. Outside of that, it's been nice between touring and working on the record, to keep that in your head at all times.

How would you characterize the new album?It's more adventurous sonically and in some of the places it goes musically. It's more of an extension of what we were doing with my solo group but evolved in a different group. I heard the record for the first time last night, with everything mixed, and I feel like I can see everybody — everybody's personality in the band — a lot more [laughs]. It feels like hanging on the tour bus.

Was there a point when you wondered if a band that size was economically feasible?The first few years, it was certainly touch and go. Me and Susan are pretty stubborn — musically, idealistically. "Whatever! It'll be fine." But there was defnitely a time when we really had to think about it. It was like going back a decade or so, the early days with the solo band, where everyone makes a living but you.

Did you and Susan have to take out a second mortgage, for instance, to keep the tour bus rolling?It was right on the edge. But it worked. The momentum for the group caught just in time. Another year or two in the same place — it might have been tough, with hard decisions. We just added a 12th member, and we went out this summer for the first time with our own PA and production. As it builds, you put that energy and cash back into it. You're feeding the beast.

When did you come to the conclusion — for yourself, Susan and your family — that it was time to leave the Allmans? You and Warren announced your departures together in January 2014, but he said it had a long gestation.When I was out playing with Eric Clapton in '06, that was the first time I sat down with the band and said, "This is going to be my last [Allmans] tour.  I want to focus on my solo band." I was trying to find a way out that was comfortable with everybody, because it's family and friendships. Not that I felt leaving would slow the train down. But when the momentum is there, you don't want to rock the boat too much. I basically gave my notice a few times. And the family loyalty pulls you back in.

Me and Warren had talked quite a bit. He didn't want to reinvent the band again. So if I was going, he was gonna go too. That factored in to me hanging around. I didn't want to push him.

How much of your decision to go involved work load, like the time and energy that went into the Beacon residencies each year? And how much of it was about the room left to grow in the band?
Honestly, for me, it was a lot more than that, especially since the band wasn't in the mode of writing tunes or interested in making records. I love that [classic] material as much as anyone on earth. But I knew you can only do it so many times and feel like you're making a statement. That's one of the reasons I put my Derek Trucks Band aside [in 2010]. It wasn't out of gas yet, but I could feel it coming. I could feel my interest waning.

Warren said that he felt there was half of a new Allmans studio album in the works, in terms of material he had and songs already in live rotation. The problem was getting it past the concept, to something concrete.A few of the guys just weren't into making records with the Allman Brothers. My uncle would always say, "This is a live band." He hated being in the studio. And I get that. But the Allman Brothers made some great studio records. To me, the one big missed opportunity with that [last] incarnation was not making another record. Hittin' the Note [released in 2003] was good, but there was a better record in there. Having a studio in my backyard where we could have easily recorded the band — between me and Warren, we would have crushed an Allman Brothers record. It only takes time. Get people down here, writing, focused. You have to be mentally into it. And it never came to pass.

"Between me and Warren, we would have crushed an Allman Brothers record."
What did you take away from your Allman Brothers experience that has influenced the way you and Susan run your band now?There were some things the Allmans did conceptually that were forward-thinking and high concept. Any of the music the band performed live — it was communal. It wasn't like because this guy's been here longer, he gets a different share. Those things, without a doubt, they did not have to do. It was very much in the spirit of the way the music was made.

Even when the Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award came up [in 2012], they insisted that me, Warren, [percussionist] Marc Quiñones and [bassist] Oteil Burbridge be included, which was an incredibly gracious thing to do. There's a way you think things should be, and there's a way the music industry does it. And they are pretty far apart. I've always been of that mindset — when you're writing tunes with people, there's a traditional way of chopping things up, and then there's the way that feels right. If people contribute, you hit 'em accordingly.

The other part I took away was the things you don't do — just the grudges and the saga with [original guitarist] Dickey Betts, the lack of communication at times. Susan and I have been really forward with our band. When things come up, you deal with them. However uncomfortable that is, let's have this discussion right now.

Why do you think you and Warren connected so profoundly, as soloists and partners, in your time with the Allmans? There was quite a gap in your ages.The first time I met Warren was when they were making Seven Turns, the [1990] reunion album. I was 9 or 10, down in south Florida playing this bar called Tropics International. Gregg, Warren and [then–Allmans bassist] Allen Woody came and sat in. I remember it because there was this great photo taken. The stage was above a bar, so there's all these liquor bottles at your feet. My grandparents hung that picture in their living room, but they put a piece of paper over the liquor bottles because they were super-conservative. I always thought that was funny.

Warren and I dove into the Allman Brothers gig at different times, but we both dove into it pretty hard and headfirst. There was so much love and respect for the Duane parts, the Dickey parts, the whole history. That was a pretty big book that we absorbed, and we lived it for awhile. He was there for several years before I joined; then I was there before he rejoined. But having known him since I was 9 or 10, there was enough respect and trust already. It took a few years for us to work through having both played the same role and having to relearn it. But once that settled in, it got really good. There were a handful of years where you didn't have to think about it at all.

When the Tedeschi Trucks Band does their fall Beacon weekends now, is that your way of keeping the Allmans spring residencies alive in your own way?It certainly is. It feels like home — and a new tradition. But it's firmly rooted in that [Allmans] time. You feel those moments and the way it resonates. And for me, the sixth-floor dressing room was where I was, always, for 15 years. My wife and son came up when he was seven days old. The kids have been in those dressing rooms since they were babies. It's a way to mark time — every time I come up to the Beacon dressing room.

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Brothers Osborne Ready Debut Album 'Pawn Shop'

Brothers Osborne Ready Debut Album 'Pawn Shop':

With a CMA nomination for Vocal Duo of the Year and a Top 15 hit in "Stay a Little Longer," John and TJ Osborne, collectively known as Brothers Osborne, are gearing up for the release of their debut album. Titled Pawn Shop, the LP is set for release January 15th on the EMI Nashville label.

Featuring 11 tracks, all of which the Maryland-born siblings had a hand in co-writing (with heavyweight writers including Barry Dean, Craig Wiseman, Shane McAnally, Jessi Alexander and more), Pawn Shop is the Osbornes' bid to deliver music that they believe will have some staying power. The siblings produced the record with Jay Joyce (Eric Church).

"I think people are tired of the bullshit and are ready for the real substance," guitarist John Osborne told Rolling Stone Country earlier this year, after the pair's debut single "Rum" was released.

"We went through an era of big hit songs that no one is going to listen to 10 years from now," says lead vocalist T.J. "And we're about to hit a decade of country that I think is going to be played for a long time. It's about to hit the same stride it hit in the Nineties."

The blue-collar brothers, who previously toured with Darius Rucker, Little Big Town and Kacey Musgraves, among others, will be hitting the road with Jon Pardi as part of the All Time High Tour.

Here's the track list for Pawn Shop, along with songwriting credits:
1. "Dirt Rich" (Brothers Osborne, Barry Dean)
2. "21 Summer" (Brothers Osborne, Craig Wiseman)
3. "Stay a Little Longer" (Brothers Osborne, Shane McAnally)
4. "Pawn Shop" (Brothers Osborne, Sean McConnell)
5. "Rum" (Brothers Osborne, Barry Dean)
6. "Loving Me Back" (Brothers Osborne, Casey Beathard)
7. "American Crazy" (Brothers Osborne, Ross Copperman)
8. "Greener Pastures" (Brothers Osborne, Ryan Hurd and Maren Morris)
9. "Down Home" (Brothers Osborne, Jessi Alexander)
10. "Heart Shaped Locket" (TJ Osborne, Lisa Carver and Andi Zack)
11. "It Ain't My Fault" (Brothers Osborne, Jessi Alexander)

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Keith Urban Exhibit to Open at Country Music Hall of Fame

Keith Urban Exhibit to Open at Country Music Hall of Fame:

Earlier this week, Keith Urban fans began looking toward the future and the anticpicated release of the "Break on Me" singer's upcoming album, Ripcord. But beginning next month, a brand-new exhibit at the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum will be all about looking back — "Keith Urban So Far" tracks the origins of the guitar player's phenomenal career.

Opening November 20th, the new exhibit will run through May 2016. The items on display will trace Urban's path to music superstardom and include his 1989 Fender Custom Shop 40th Anniversary Telecaster (dubbed "Clarence") and the Levinson Blade electric guitar that he played on the first of his 19 Number One hits, "But for the Grace of God."

Along with handwritten song manuscripts and other items culled from scrapbooks of his childhood and teen years in Australia, visitors will also see the shirt Urban donned for the cover of his self-titled 1999 debut LP.

"Keith Urban So Far" also emphasizes the philanthropic entertainer's passionate commitment to music education and the arts. Since 2009, he has co-hosted (with Vince Gill) the star-studded "All for the Hall" concert events in support of the Hall of Fame and Museum's education-based efforts.

Urban's upcoming LP Ripcord is the follow-up to 2013's Fuse and already has a hit with "John Cougar, John Deere, John 3:16," which recently became Urban's 34th Top 10 single.

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WOW Justin Bieber Unveils 'Purpose' Songs via Graffiti

Justin Bieber Unveils 'Purpose' Songs via Graffiti:

Justin Bieber spent his Wednesday teasing fans with song titles from his forthcoming album, Purpose. On Wednesday afternoon, he began tweeting and sharing on Instagram the album's track list via photos of graffiti on walls located around the world.

The first one, "Mark My Words," was from Sydney, Australia. Track two, "I'll Show You," came by way of London. "What Do You Mean?" was from Stockholm, Sweden. The single, "Sorry," featured graffiti from Paris, France, while the fifth song, "Love Yourself," showcased a wall in Oslo, Norway. The sixth artful script, "Company," was taken in Berlin, Germany.

A photo posted by Justin Bieber (@justinbieber) on Oct 28, 2015 at 4:09pm PDT
The singer took a several-hour-break before resuming his song posts up, with art from North American cities. The album includes high-profile collaborators, including Big Sean on "No Pressure," Travi$ Scott on "No Sense," "The Feeling" with Halsey and "Where Are You Now" featuring Diplo and Skrillex of Jack Ü. Skrillex also serves as the co-producer of "Sorry" alongside Blood.

Purpose is Bieber's fourth LP and his first since 2012's Believe. He released Journals, a compilation of new songs in 2013. His new Kanye West-assisted album is out November 13th.

Purpose Track List

1. "Mark My Words"

2. "I'll Show You"

3. "What Do You Mean?"

4. "Sorry"

5. "Love Yourself"

6. "Company"

7. "No Pressure" featuring Big Sean

8. "No Sense" featuring Travi$ Scott

9. "The Feeling" featuring Halsey

10. "Life Is Worth Living"

11. "Where Are Ü Now" featuring Jack Ü

12. "Children"

13. "Purpose"

14. "Been You"

15. "Get Used To Me"

16. "We Are" featuring Nas

17. "Trust"

18. "All In It"

19. "What Do You Mean" (Remix)

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Thursday, October 22, 2015

FASHION MODEL AMANDA CERNY WALLPAPER HD

FASHION MODEL AMANDA CERNY WALLPAPER HD :

MODEL AMANDA CERNY  BIRTHDAY June 26, 1991 BIRTHPLACE Pennsylvania AGE 23 years old BIRTH SIGN Cancer  ABOUT Fitness professional, television personality, and founder of Play Foundation who has a strong online presence on both YouTube and Vine. She reached 1 million Vine followers by July of 2014. BEFORE FAME She is a former Playboy Playmate of the Month for the month of October in 2011. TRIVIA She was a cover model for Health & Wellness magazine. FAMILY LIFE She was born in Pittsburgh and later moved to Los Angeles, California. ASSOCIATED WITH She has collaborated with Rudy Mancuso on Vine videos.  Tags : Amanda Cerny, 138 Water, HD Wallpaper, Bikini, Fashion, Beauty, Wallpaper, Style, Model, Supermodel


MODEL AMANDA CERNY BIOGRAPHY 
BIRTHDAY June 26, 1991
BIRTH PLACE Pennsylvania
AGE 23 years old
BIRTH SIGN Cancer

ABOUT
Fitness professional, television personality, and founder of Play Foundation who has a strong online presence on both YouTube and Vine. She reached 1 million Vine followers by July of 2014.
BEFORE FAME
She is a former Playboy Playmate of the Month for the month of October in 2011.
TRIVIA
She was a cover model for Health & Wellness magazine.
FAMILY LIFE
She was born in Pittsburgh and later moved to Los Angeles, California.
ASSOCIATED WITH
She has collaborated with Rudy Mancuso on Vine videos.


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AMAZING PHOTO JOHN LENNON AND PAUL MCCARTNEY WHEN THEY WERE YOUNG

AMAZING PHOTO JOHN LENNON AND PAUL MCCARTNEY WHEN THEY WERE YOUNG :

John Ono Lennon, MBE, born John Winston Lennon;, was an English musician, singer and songwriter who rose to worldwide fame as a founder member of the rock band the Beatles, the most commercially successful band in the history of popular music. Sir James Paul McCartney MBE is an English singer, multi-instrumentalist, and composer.  John Lennon and Paul McCartney
John Ono Lennon, MBE, born John Winston Lennon;, was an English musician, singer and songwriter who rose to worldwide fame as a founder member of the rock band the Beatles, the most commercially successful band in the history of popular music. Sir James Paul McCartney MBE is an English singer, multi-instrumentalist, and composer.
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WONDERFUL PHOTO ELVIS PRESLEY WHEN HE WAS YOUNG

WONDERFUL PHOTO ELVIS PRESLEY WHEN HE WAS YOUNG :

Elvis Aaron Presley was an American singer and actor. Regarded as one of the most significant cultural icons of the 20th century, he is often referred to as “the King of Rock and Roll”, or simply, “the King”.  Elvis Presley
Elvis Aaron Presley was an American singer and actor. Regarded as one of the most significant cultural icons of the20th century, he is often referred to as “the King of Rock and Roll”, or simply, “the King”.
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AMAZING PHOTO BROOKE SHIELDS WHEN SHE WAS YOUNG

AMAZING PHOTO BROOKE SHIELDS WHEN SHE WAS YOUNG :


Brooke Shields (born May 31, 1965) is an American actress, model and former child star. Shields, initially a child model, gained critical acclaim for her leading role in Louis Malle’s controversial film Pretty Baby (1978), in which she played a child prostitute in New Orleans at the turn of the 20th century. Brooke Shields
Brooke Shields (born May 31, 1965) is an American actress, model and former child star. Shields, initially a child model, gained critical acclaim for her leading role in Louis Malle’s controversial film Pretty Baby (1978), in which she played a child prostitute in New Orleans at the turn of the 20th century. Brooke Shields




AMAZING PHOTO GOLDIE HAWN WHEN SHE WAS YOUNG

AMAZING PHOTO GOLDIE HAWN WHEN SHE WAS YOUNG :

Goldie Jeanne Hawn (born November 21, 1945) is an American actress, film director, producer, and occasional singer. Hawn is known for her roles in television’s Rowan & Martin’s Laugh-In and films such as The Sugarland Express, Private Benjamin, Foul Play, Shampoo, Overboard, Bird on a Wire, Death Becomes Her, The First Wives Club, and Cactus Flower, for which she won the 1969 Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress.  Goldie Hawn
Goldie Jeanne Hawn (born November 21, 1945) is an American actress, film director, producer, and occasional singer. Hawn is known for her roles in television’s Rowan & Martin’s Laugh-In and films such as The Sugarland Express, PrivateBenjamin, Foul Play, Shampoo, Overboard, Bird on a Wire, Death Becomes Her, The First Wives Club, and Cactus Flower, for which she won the 1969 Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress.
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PHOTO JOHNNY DEPP WHEN HE WAS YOUNG

PHOTO JOHNNY DEPP WHEN HE WAS YOUNG :

John Christopher “Johnny” Depp II is an American actor, filmmaker, and musician. He has won the Golden Globe Award and Screen Actors Guild award for Best Actor.  Johnny Depp
John Christopher “Johnny” Depp II is an American actor, filmmaker, and musician. He has won the Golden Globe Award and ScreenActors Guild award for Best Actor.
Johnny Depp

WONDERFUL PHOTO BRAD PITT WHEN HE WAS YOUNG

WONDERFUL PHOTO BRAD PITT WHEN HE WAS YOUNG :

William Bradley “Brad” Pitt (born December 18, 1963) is an American actor and producer. He has received a Golden Globe Award, a Screen Actors Guild Award, and three Academy Award nominations in acting categories, and received two further Academy Award nominations, winning one, for productions of his film production company Plan B Entertainment.  Brad Pitt
William Bradley “Brad” Pitt (born December 18, 1963) is an American actor and producer. He has received a Golden Globe Award, a Screen Actors Guild Award, and three Academy Award nominations in acting categories, and received two further Academy Award nominations, winning one, for productions of his film production company Plan B Entertainment.
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AMAZING PHOTO ANGELINA JOLIE WHEN SHE WAS YOUNG

AMAZING PHOTO ANGELINA JOLIE WHEN SHE WAS YOUNG :

Angelina Jolie is an American actress and filmmaker. She has won an Academy Award, two Screen Actors Guild Awards, and three Golden Globe Awards, and has been cited as Hollywood’s highest-paid actress.  Angelina Jolie
Angelina Jolie is an American actress and filmmaker. She has won an Academy Award, two Screen Actors Guild Awards, and three Golden Globe Awards, and has been cited as Hollywood’s highest-paid actress.
Angelina Jolie

DANIELA LOPEZ OSORIO TOP MODEL FROM BRAZIL PHOTO 2

DANIELA LOPEZ OSORIO TOP MODEL FROM BRAZIL PHOTO 2


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DANIELA LOPEZ OSORIO FASHION MODEL FROM BRAZIL PHOTO 1

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Adriana Lima - Vogue.co.uk

Five Minutes With Adriana Lima - Vogue.co.uk:

She's the face of Marc Jacobs's new Decadence fragrance, a veteran model, a mother and of course a Victoria's Secret Angel. Here, we grabbed five minutes of Adriana Lima's time to talk scent, wigs and feeling sexy.

Picture credit: Marc Jacobs Intl

What do you love about Marc Jacobs Decadence?

What I love most about the fragrance is how much thought and care Marc put into creating it. From the bottle, to the fragrance, to the name, everything he touches is so incredible.

Lima shot for Vogue in March 2015

Picture credit: Patrick Demarchelier

How was the campaign shoot?

Shooting the campaign was a great experience. There was sexy mood lighting, I was wearing a silky black Marc Jacobs dress, there were beautiful flowers next to vintage fragrance bottles. It felt vintage and modern at the same time. It was very decadent!

Marc Jacobs Decadence

How do you apply fragrance?

I like to apply fragrance in different areas of the body. I put some behind my ears, my décolletage, my wrists and the insides of my elbows and knees because they're points that release the body's scent.

Behind the scenes on the Decadence shoot

Picture credit: Marc Jacobs Intl

What are your favourite smells in the world?

I love the way my daughters smell. I love the smell of flowers. I love the smell of the ocean and nature. Those are all scents that make me happy and take in a deep inhale.

You walked in Marc's autumn/winter 2015 show, where the models wore no make-up. How did you feel about that?

Marc has a vision and I go wherever his vision takes me.

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And the wig? Did you like wearing it?

It's fun to feel like you're someone other than yourself sometimes, and I believe wigs help create different characters.

What do you love about Marc Jacobs as a brand?

To me, Marc Jacobs means modern, cool, and glamorous with an edge. I've been a fan of Marc and all of his fragrances and designs for many years. It is a true honour to be the face of Decadence.

How do you like a man to smell?

I like a man to smell masculine and woody.

What is your ultimate beauty secret?

My ultimate beauty secret would be coconut water.

What beauty advice do you hope to pass onto your children?

Happiness is the best beauty trick.

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