nnnnnn i love this interview.
Bey did not CARE about Rih in the slightest The pauses and she tries to think of something passable to say to not seem completely disinterested in Rih's 'ordeals'.
nnnnnn i love this interview.
Bey did not CARE about Rih in the slightest The pauses and she tries to think of something passable to say to not seem completely disinterested in Rih's 'ordeals'.
Its so funny how passive aggressive she gets when she's asked about Rihanna.
nnnnnn i love this interview.
Bey did not CARE about Rih in the slightest The pauses and she tries to think of something passable to say to not seem completely disinterested in Rih's 'ordeals'.
She's pausing because she's reading off a teleprompter
Clearly leaving school at 12 took its toll on her
Its so funny how passive aggressive she gets when she's asked about Rihanna.
Its more passive aggressive with the interviewer.
It's like if someone in the street kept hassling you to find out what you think of Demi Lovato's latest single. You don't know, you don't care and you wish you never had to hear it but Demi would kill herself if she saw you saying that, so you lie out your teeth and act like you give a damn.
Everywhere we looked during the spring 2014 collections, we saw Rihanna. Not the record-breaking, social-media-ruling pop icon herself, but rather her look, her attitude was replicated on so many of the season's runways. It started in New York with Alexander Wang, continued on to London with Tom Ford, switched over to Pucci in Milan, and then arrived in Paris at Balmain. During the shows, Vogue's editors started to call this phenomenon the RiRi ripple, though "tidal wave" might have been more accurate. How, then, could we not make this 26-year-old Bajan global superstar our March cover girl, given that this is our annual Power Issue, where we celebrate those who decisively inform and influence our world?
That Rihanna is such an inspiration to designers this spring speaks volumes about the compelling and original way she puts herself together. For the longest time now, the music world has been without a performer whose regular unveilings of a new look after new look--often relying on upcoming and unknown designers to help realize her vision--left us all waiting for her latest transformation. Madonna was the last one capable of that