Wednesday, February 10, 2010
A chat with Miranda Kerr at David Jones
Anyone who was following me on Twitter this morning would have seen a series of Twitpics taken backstage before the David Jones show (you can find on the Twitpic link to the right). I had just over one hour to get in and out and then head to Today Tonight to start work, so unfortunately time was extremely limited and I didn't get to see the show. Managed to squeeze in another video chat with Miranda Kerr (which was supposed to stream live, however the connection failed), in which she talks bankers, business, organic skincare, nudity - and pretty much confirms the whisper that she's about to make a sophomore appearance on Balenciaga's runway come March 3. Nice to see David Jones so graciously welcome a blogger backstage today (inviting a few more to the show itself would be a great idea). DJs will also make footage of its show available to the public from tomorrow. Just register for e news at www.davidjones.com.au. And, frockwriter hears, we may see the show streamed live next season.
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4 comments:
Some models do in fact interview well and can be interesting to hear.
Miranda ain't one of them.
zzzzzzz...
I kind of wish i didn't watch this... I never realised how dull she was..!
let's be fair to miranda. this is a completely unedited interview. i would be interested to know if the other model interviews you mention were raw interviews which ran at length - or rather, as i suspect, produced/edited profiles in which only the best grabs made it to air.
Kora is an organic skin care line from Russia that has been around since at least 2005. How did Ms. Kerr get around their trademark rights to use the same name Kora for her new product line? Is copying allowed in Australia?
The original Kora is a very swuccessful complete line of organic body and face care with a large following in Russia.
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