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Wednesday, March 31, 2010

Dream Jobs.

Fashion predictor: Job description and activities

Fashion predictors have to accurately assess the styles, colours, shapes, textures and trends that customers will want to wear or can be persuaded to wear. Prediction is a very important part of the retail process, particularly in fashion, where buyers work two seasons ahead.

Typical work activities include:

  • researching and presenting information relating to changes and developments in fashion that will impact on the retail environment;
  • data collection, using two dimensional imagery to present predictions;
  • visiting trade fairs, fashion shows, exhibitions, shops and clubs all over the world;
  • sketching and taking photographs, which are fed back to the main office;
  • compiling ideas into a catalogue that is sent to subscribers, who may be designers, manufacturers and buyers in retailing organisations, as well as agents' representatives worldwide;
  • preparing bulletins for clients to keep them up to date ('moods' can change from month to month - influences may come from a wide range of sources such as popular music, street fashion and current political trends).

Fashion predictors need to know about fashion in its widest sense in terms of luxury, communication, lifestyle and culture.

Fashion predictors may work for agencies producing long-range forecasts to help retailers, manufacturers and designers plan their future ranges. This is a global business but few prediction agencies exist in the UK (these have reduced in number in recent years). Opportunities may exist in-house, where the role of predictor is incorporated into the design department.

Fashion designer: Job description and activities

Job description

Fashion designers work on the design of items of clothing and fashion ranges. Some may focus completely on one specialist area, such as sportswear, childrenswear, footwear or accessories.

They produce designs for the haute couture, designer ready-to-wear, and high street fashion markets. Developments in technology mean that a design can be on sale as a finished product in the high street within six weeks.

Depending on their level of responsibility and the company they work for, designers may work to their own brief or be given a brief to work towards, with specifications relating to colour, fabric and budget

Typical work activities

The main areas of work for fashion designers are:

  • High street fashion: this is where the majority of designers work and where garments are mass manufactured (often in Europe or the Far East). Buying patterns, seasonal trends and celebrity catwalk influences play a key role in this design process. It is a commercial area and heavily media led.
  • Ready-to-wear: Established designers create ready-to-wear collections, produced in relatively small numbers.
  • Haute couture: This requires large amounts of time spent on the production of one-off garments for the catwalk - which are often not practical to wear - usually to endorse other brands and create a ‘look’.

Tasks depend on the market the designer is working for, but core responsibilities include:

  • creating/visualising an idea and producing a design by hand or using computer-aided design (CAD);
  • keeping up to date with emerging fashion trends as well as general trends relating to fabrics, colours and shapes;
  • planning and developing ranges;
  • working with others in the design team, such as buyers and forecasters, to develop products to meet a brief;
  • liaising closely with sales, buying and production teams on an ongoing basis to ensure the item suits the customer, market and price points;
  • understanding design from a technical perspective, i.e., producing patterns, toiles and technical specifications for designs;
  • sourcing, selecting and buying fabrics, trims, fastenings and embellishments;
  • adapting existing designs for mass production;
  • developing a pattern that is cut and sewn into sample garments and supervising the making up of these, including fitting, detailing and adaptations;
  • overseeing production;
  • negotiating with customers and suppliers;
  • managing marketing, finances and other business activities, if working on a self-employed basis.

Experienced designers with larger companies may focus more on the design aspect, with pattern cutters and machinists preparing sample garments. In smaller companies these, and other tasks, may be part of the designer's role.

http://www.prospects.ac.uk

Job Ad, Trendstop:

Associate Futurologist

Are you absolutely switched on when it comes to the latest trends, brands and products?
Are you able to spot, qualify and discuss fashion & lifestyle trends fluently and excitably?
Are you a perfectionist when it comes to formatting text and ensuring the written word communicates the latest trends accurately?

Trendstop is looking for a fully trend conversant futurologist/lifestyle trend researcher. If you have the relevant skills and experience needed, we'd love to hear from you.

Requirements

You have a minimum of 5 years relevant commercial experience, and strive for the highest standards in research and analysis. You are hard-working and pro-active and have excellent team working skills. Your excellent digital and organisational skills allow you to produce trend stories promptly and efficiently. You are able to find relevant visuals quickly and efficiently. Communicating trends in writing evocatively, and in grammatically correct English comes as second nature to you.

Salary:Based on experience

Designer – Street and Denim

Employer
WGSN
Posted
25 Mar 2010
Location
Greater London House, London
Position Type
Permanent
Job Function
Design
Sector
Unisex
Position
Designer – Street and Denim
Salary
Not specified

WGSN.com is the leading global service providing online research, trends analysis and news to the fashion, design and style industries.

A new opportunity has arisen for a Streetwear designer to join the Youth, Street and Denim department within content for WGSN. This is an exciting role for a candidate looking for a new and challenging position working within the cutting edge of the Streetwear market.

Having previous experience within the Street/Denim/Youth market is essential. This is a unique opportunity for a designer/ trend forecaster, with good writing skills and excellent illustrator skills to join a forward thinking and fast-paced team.

Reporting into the Head of Street & Denim;

This role will have no direct reports.

Key responsibilities:

-Research, visualize and Forecast Streetwear Product Design Direction, incl. silhouettes, colour and fabrics

-Research, visualize and write Trend analysis and Streetwear related reports

-Take street photos and analyze trends.

-Contribute to International Trade Shows coverage.

-Contribute to trends workshops with the Youth, Street & Sport team.

-Write copy, edit photographs and create reports using CMS.

-Liaise with production and subbing

-Create CADs

-General admin, duties to assist in the smooth running of the department.

If you have the experience to be able to deliver the key responsibilities as outlined to an exceptional standard and have the hunger and drive to become a key member of the team then please apply (outlining your experience, with your salary expectations and notice period)

My Dream Job description....

Designer - Topshop Unique

Location: London

Leading High Street Retail company Topshop are looking to recruit a designer to work within their in-house design brand 'Unique'. You will be working with a team of designers and be responsible for designing good quality fashion forward designs for bi-annual fashion week shows, under the Ready-To-Wear Ladies wear umbrella.

We are looking for someone who has working experience of Illustrator and Photoshop and can work quickly and efficiently without supervision to get the job done.

Carrying out ongoing research to predict trends and to retain a strong awareness of current product on the High Street. You will also be involved in creating Mood boards and trend packs.


Looking at Job descriptions now is quite daunting. But in a good way, because if theres something on the list i'm not 100% confident in then its something I can improve on for when i am ready to apply for jobs!!!!

Paloma Faith

I've been a big fan of Paloma Faith for a while now! So bought some tickets for her tour last year, finally went to see her last night at Shepherds Bush Empire and couldn't have anticipated how incredible of a live performer she would be. In fact in the company of her incredible band they did a better job live than any recording has done!!!



Probably the main reason i'm fascinated with her is her crazy fashion sense. She's an ex Magicians assistant...Her first outfit was an amazing purple lycra flamenco style jumpsuit, with frillys all over the shoulders and down the sides. Thats not the half of it, a sequin/jewell emblazoned FRUIT turban. Oh and Glittery emerald green 6 inch heels!

The second outfit was a floor length backless gliterry silver gown, she ran across the stage in doing covers to billie holiday. And then a pink mac with sequin cape to perform etta james's at last and the encore! Unfortunately iphone minus flash equals to poor photography so enjoy these pictures from the Monday night. I'd love to design for someone like Paloma Faith, she's very experimental! providing someone else could sew all the sequins on...










Check out the video for Paloma's newest single 'upside down' Loving the Sonia Rykiel hat!!!! (yellow liquorice allsort looking head piece)



From Berwick Street to Goldhawk Road

What a hectic 2 days in London. The aim was Fabric Shopping. The outcome is must do more Fabric Shopping. Firstly, why are Goldhawk Road and Berwick Street so far away? Green line, Blue line, Pink line, Blue line, Grey Line Redline, Lighter Blue line, Grey line, Green line ARGH! My poor Oyster card, that's supposed to be fabric money you know!




Anyway, having had such a strong idea of fabric choices from looking at the Whaleys and Bradford folders I was hoping to find the exact fabric in my exact colour. Its a wee bit harder than that. No spotty voile, i'll have to dye that. Don't have a heart attack Sarah, no fabric spray involved this year. No red wool, no its either to thick, or its crepe wool (tacky). But I did find some lovely jubbly cotton fabric for my trousers (pale orange, bottom left) and my play suit (Violet, Bottom Centre).


Kani Ladies Online Shops: DefShop


Online shops have been booming since last year and have made it easier for customers to purchase new gear by a simple click. Ordering online is time-saving, safe and easy!

If you want to purchase Kani Ladies clothing online visit www.def-shop.com (Germany). DefShop offers a large selection of Hip Hop wear with lots of high quality Hip Hop brands for wallet-friendly prices. You can also purchase Karl Kani on DefShop.de

DefShop has offers of the day (time limited discounts for different items daily) and it offers a best price garantee. If you find a product of the same brand and model from another manufacturer at a cheaper price, DefShop refunds you the difference to the product you purchased and additional 10% of the price per product. The condition is that these sellers don't offer the products in a limited quantity and that the item is available.


Work-Out Trend: Hula Hooping


Step aside Zumba as Hula Hooping has become the new craze! That right, that thing you probably know and I’m sure you did lots of it when you were little.

Hula Hooping is fun! Swinging with a hoop around your waist and try to hold it there as long as possible is very good for a flat belly, better body position AND.. you burn lots of calories!

It’s a perfect workout solution and it’s very popular in the US where you can follow lessons or even join big hula hoop contests. Lots of celebrities like Michelle Obama, Live Tyler, Marisa Tomei and Beyonce Knowles work out with a hula hoop.



It looks easier than it is.. If it doesn’t work out it could be that your hoop is too light. Try a bigger and heavier hoop so it will circle slower around your waist and then it will be easier to hold it there!

So you see hula hooping is a fun and easy way to lose weight!
Get started with these hula hooping workout videos




Tuesday, March 30, 2010

Beauty Baikal Lake - Flower and Fauna

Take Me Out NL


Take me out is a show that brings single people together and gives them the opportunity to date. During one of the shows one of the girls wore a Kani Ladies top



For more check out www.kani-ladies.com


Monday, March 29, 2010

Nigeria Films and the Image of Nigeria

For many years, the image of Nigeria has been a soiled one. The people are misunderstood, and the image stands firm. The image has been built throughout the years, and culture and history has combined as powerful forces to form the image of Nigeria. The rest of the world thinks of this country as poor, illiterate, and slow in advancement. 

This is unfortunate because this image is mainly formed by stereotypical perceptions of the population in the country. In other words, it’s due to a lack of understanding for the people residing in Nigeria. People outside of this country do not truly understand the culture, and this leads to misconceptions. The people of this country understand that it’s going to take a lot of time and resources to help reshape the image that has taken root throughout the years. For this reason, they turn to popular culture – educating through movies and films.
Films are one of the fastest way to communicate important messages across the globe. Because they are created to entertain, they often attract huge crowds. A well made, award winning film can attract a lot of attention from the media. They are showcased in film festivals, and people from other nations can exchange ideas and appreciate the works of others. Through this manner, perceptions of each and every culture starts to change. From the films, there is an exchange of information – information about one culture with another. 

Such information is conveyed through films in two different manners – the graphic images, and the music. Music, as everyone knows, is universal. By listening to the sounds in the films, the audience gets a good understanding of the feelings of the characters within the film. Thus, in a non-verbal manner, they are able to understand the emotions of the people belonging to a certain culture. 

Graphic images are more straight forward. They convey messages of what is appropriate and what is inappropriate. Nigerian films are starting to portray the lives of the young living in their country. Such films provide insight as to what is happening within the country. The cities are starting to flourish, and many of the young and able are moving into the cities for a higher quality of life. The lives of these young people provide rich content for the films. 

The movies show that Nigeria is no longer a country that is lacking behind, and slow in advancing. Due to the evolution of technology, the young has become more and more tech savvy. Harnessing the power of technology, many has been able to make progress in leaps and bounds with their careers. It is a sure sign that the country is thriving.
The active movie industry is another indication that the country is doing well. More and more talented artists are coming forward to become directors, actors and actresses. Armed with great story lines, they have been known to shoot high quality movies even with a limited budget. It just shows how resourceful and creative the young citizens of Nigeria can be. The future looks brighter than ever. 

Adetola Banbe is the owner of a site that deals in Nigeria Movies and Nigeria Films website.

Yoruba Movies - The Growing popularity of West African Yoruba Movies

The Rise of West African Movies and Popularity 

What makes African movies and especially Yoruba Movies as well as Nollywood movies so popular is the story. Nigerian Yoruba Movies are very popular outside of Africa in countries in Western Europe as well as the US and the Caribbean. African movies are now making headlines and moves beyond its origin continent and are growing in popularity daily.
Nollywood is currently just behind Hollywood and Bollywood as the biggest movie distributors in the world. African movies are gaining attention worldwide with films from Western African countries such as Ghana and Nigeria being sold alongside Hollywood’s finest productions. Anyone who does not appreciate these movies if missing out on great African movie culture.

In African it is in the daytime that Yoruba Movies are at their most popular as they are preferred by a more female audience. They are now earning International attention despite the majority of these movies taking and comedic theme and their somewhat low production in comparison with movies you may find in Hollywood. Most of Africa’s movies are formed in Nigeria and Yoruba Movies are amongst the most popular. Not only did they spread beyond Western African the Africa as a whole but they have spread worldwide. Nigeria, Togo and Ghana lead the charge in the popularity of African movies. In one of only a handful of cinemas in Nigeria, a cinema in Lagos screen Yoruba Movies alongside Hollywood blockbusters.

Fox Series 24 Officially Cancelled

FOX has just announced that 24 is officially canceled and that this current season will be its final season. The season finale will air as a special two hour episode on Monday, May 24 2010 (8:00-10:00 PM ET/PT).

PRESS RELEASE

In a joint decision made by 24's star and executive producer Kiefer Sutherland, executive producer and showrunner Howard Gordon, Twentieth Century Fox Television, Imagine Entertainment and Fox Broadcasting Company, it was determined that the acclaimed series will end its remarkable eight-season run. Jack Bauer's last day on FOX will conclude when the final two hours of "Day Eight" air Monday, May 24 (8:00-10:00 PM ET/PT). As the countdown to the series' climactic conclusion races on, the final 11 hours will air uninterrupted Mondays (9:00-10:00 PM ET/PT) on FOX.
Multiple award-winning series star Kiefer Sutherland reflected on the show's run: "This has been the role of a lifetime, and I will never be able to fully express my appreciation to everyone who made it possible. While the end of the series is bittersweet, we always wanted 24 to finish on a high note, so the decision to make the eighth season our last was one we all agreed upon. This feels like the culmination of all our efforts from the writers to the actors to our fantastic crew and everyone at Fox. Looking ahead to the future, Howard Gordon and I are excited about the opportunity to create the feature film version of 24. But when all is said and done, it is the loyal worldwide fan base that made it possible for me to have the experience of playing the role of Jack Bauer, and for that I am eternally grateful."
Executive producer and showrunner Howard Gordon said, "Kiefer and I have loved every minute of making 24, but we all believe that now is the right time to call it a day. I echo his sentiments of gratitude toward the show's amazing creative team, as well as the studio and network who have always believed in us and shown us unbelievable support."
"24 is so much more than just a TV show - it has redefined the drama genre and created one of the most admired action icons in television history," said Peter Rice, Chairman, Entertainment, Fox Networks Group. Kevin Reilly, President, Entertainment, Fox Broadcasting Company added, "We are extremely proud of this groundbreaking series and will be forever thankful to Kiefer, the producers, the cast and crew for everything they've put into 24 over the years. It's truly been an amazing and unforgettable eight days."
"We are so grateful to Kiefer and Howard who have really poured their hearts and souls into making this show over the past eight seasons," commented Gary Newman and Dana Walden, Chairmen, Twentieth Century Fox Television. "To everyone who contributed to this iconic series over its amazing run, we want to extend our heartfelt appreciation for your incredible work."
Added Imagine Entertainment's Brian Grazer, "I'm so proud to have been a part of 24, which has become such a cultural phenomenon. And to Kiefer and Howard and everyone who has worked on the show, many thanks."
Now in its eighth season with Kiefer Sutherland starring as the heroic Jack Bauer, the inventive and suspenseful 24 has been nominated for a total of 68 Emmy Awards, winning for Outstanding Drama Series in 2006. Over the course of seven seasons, Sutherland garnered seven Emmy nominations and one win for Outstanding Lead Actor - Drama Series. While the series gained global recognition, Sutherland's portrayal of the legendary character penetrated the American psyche like no other dramatic television character to become part of the English lexicon.
Premiering November 6, 2001, 24 employed a pioneering split-screen, fast-paced format with complex interweaving storylines as viewers followed anti-terrorism agent Jack Bauer through 24 pulse-pounding episodes, each covering one hour and presented in real time. Subsequent seasons combined the show's unique and trend-setting format while delivering compelling new elements and attracting talented actors and guest stars, including the Emmy Award-winning Cherry Jones (President Allison Taylor). The series also currently stars Mary Lynn Rajskub (Chloe O'Brian), Anil Kapoor (Omar Hassan), Annie Wersching (Renee Walker), Katee Sackhoff (Dana Walsh), Mykelti Williamson (Brian Hastings), Freddie Prinze Jr. (Cole Ortiz), Chris Diamantopoulos (Rob Weiss) and John Boyd (Arlo Glass).
The first six seasons were set in Los Angeles, and following the strike-induced delay of Season Seven, "24: Redemption," a two-hour film bridging Seasons Six and Seven, was set in Africa. Washington , D.C. was the setting for Season Seven, and the final season of 24 finds Jack Bauer thwarting a terrorist attack in New York .
At the conclusion of Season Eight, 24 will have a produced a total of 194 episodes (including "24: Redemption"), making it one of the longest-running action television shows in history.
Tune in Monday, March 29 (9:00-10:00 PM ET/PT) for the next all-new installment of 24 and Monday, April 5 (8:00-10:00 PM ET/PT) for a special two-hour episode.
Created by Joel Surnow and Robert Cochran, 24 is a production of 20th Century Fox Television and Imagine Television in association with Teakwood Lane Productions. Howard Gordon, Evan Katz, David Fury, Manny Coto, Brannon Braga, Brad Turner, Alex Gansa, Kiefer Sutherland and Brian Grazer are executive producers, while Chip Johannessen and Patrick Harbinson serve as co-executive producers. Brad Turner will direct the series finale.

Sandra Bullock heads home for divorce shoot-out with Jesse James

Now that Jesse James' alleged mistress count is up to four, a source close to Sandra Bullock told Popeater that the actress has come back to California (after going into hiding in Texas) so she can set her divorce in motion.

"It's over," the friend told gossip website Popeater. "After everything that has happened, it is impossible for them to get back together, even though I'm sure she still loves the man she thought he was."
According to Radar Online, the recent Oscar winner has moved back into the Hollywood Hills mansion she lived in before her marriage.

"Sandra has returned home to face the problem head-on. She isn't the sort of woman to bury her head in the sand and hope everything will go away," another Bullock insider said. "As painful as this is going to be, expect Sandra to cut out the cancer very soon."
Meanwhile, the father of alleged mistress No. 1, Michelle McGee, is defending her choice in men, telling Us Weekly that his daughter believed James and Bullock were separated.
"(James said), 'They have a thing now where they kind of live apart and she's on the scene for movies in stuff, and I'm here in San Diego,'" Denny McGee told Us Weekly, adding that his daughter only found out the truth when she saw the couple together at the Academy Awards. "She was under the impression they weren't seeing each other. She felt like she was going to have a relationship and this happened and she was mad."

Mad enough to seek a $30,000 US payday for her story, apparently. But aside from that, and despite those pesky Nazi-themed photographs, Denny insists his daughter is neither anti-Semitic nor a homewrecker.
"She's always been a great kid and a good mom to her kids. She's just a little bit different with the tattoos and stuff," he said. "The truth of the matter is, going into this whole thing with Jesse James, Michelle was single, and she was under the assumption that Jesse was single. As far as I'm concerned, they were two single people going out with each other, and there's nothing wrong with that."


Gadhafi: Nigeria should split along ethnic lines

Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi suggested Monday that Nigeria be split along ethnic lines, like Yugoslavia, into several mini-states as a way of resolving violence in Africa's most populous nation.
Gadhafi drew Nigeria's anger last week by saying the oil-rich nation should be divided into Muslim and Christian nations along the model of the 1947 partitioning of the Indian subcontinent, which led to the independence of India and Pakistan.
In those comments, he told a group of African student leaders in Tripoli that the violence in Nigeria was symptomatic of a "deep-rooted conflict of a religious nature" and required a radical solution.

On Monday, Gadhafi said that wasn't radical enough.
"Actually, the problem of Nigeria won't be solved by dividing it into two Muslim and Christian states. There are other people who, regardless of their religion, also demand independence," Libya's official JANA news agency quoted Gadhafi as saying.

"Therefore, what fits Nigeria in this case is Yugoslavia," he said.
From: AP News

Nigerian Senate vets cabinet nominees

Nigeria's Senate on Monday started screening potential ministers picked by Acting President Goodluck Jonathan who recently sacked an entire cabinet in a move seen to signal his quest for change.

Senate speaker David Mark read out five more names adding to the first list of 33 he submitted by Jonathan last week.
The Senate was planning to comb through a partial list of 14 nominees out of 38 sent in following months of political paralysis in the African oil giant, according to an official Senate agenda.
The exercise is expected to last several days.

I hope they come up with something good for us all...

Sunday, March 28, 2010

Emma Watson returned to the UK and more Pulino's photos

Emma Watson returned to the UK on Friday and was followed through the airport by paparazzi. It looks like that was the last thing she needed after such a long flight. Articles and photos can be found at Accidential Sexiness, On The Flix,  and Celebrity-Gossip.
























Some more photo's have the Pulino's event have been released.  She posed for a few photos with Anna Wintour, Vogue US. Just Jared has some more nice large photo's. Also Emma Watson net has photos in their gallery.

5 Year Plan

So this is my 5 year plan.

Amelia Kanaris.
March 2010.

3-6 months:
  • Continue working really hard to finish toiling my collection and tweaking to perfection, taking styling into consideration.
  • Make 4 outfits to a high standard for Crit deadline 17/05/10.
  • Complete Photoshoot of collection for a look book.
  • After the Crit make a further 2 outfits to go with the collection (Gala-worthy, Fingers crossed...)
  • Do work placement at Peclers for 2 weeks + in the summer.
6-12 months:
  • Secure a 3 month placement in a trend forecasting/design environment.
  • Dissertation and Placement Reports will be written.
  • Either make a professional trend book based on several trends which I can design collections for. Or design a larger collection i.e 12-24 outfits.
Beyond 12 months:
  • Graduate from university with BA degree.
  • From here I want to go straight into the industry. I am full to the brim with ambition and determination when it comes to this I can't wait to get out there!!!!!! I will most likely be living and working in London. This is where I see myself.
  • Hopefully with the combination of fashion futures work experience and fashion writing/blogging practice I will be able to start in a job as a trend researcher either for a forecasting agency such as Peclers or Trendstop. From here I would aim to work my way up to designer for the trend books.
  • As design is my favourite aspect of fashion, another option for me would be to look into womenswear design for high street companies. On the top of my list to work for would be; Asos, Urban Outfitters, Topshop or such like. These are brands where I would shop, and as my design philosophy is to create clothing I would want to wear this would make my aesthetic the perfect design combination!
  • The ULTIMATE dream pathway would be to finish university, gain interest off of the back of my designs from the likes of Topshop, NEWGEN, vauxhall fashion scout to invest in moi :) Paving the way for me to become a ready-to-wear womenswear design, showing at London Fashion Week every season... ahhhh. Although i'd settle for creating my own brand and with lookbooks etc approach e-retailers and retailers who sell multiple brands. Starting with smaller boutiques/markets and working up in popularity.
There is also the way into it that Henry Holland and Luella did it. Fashion Journalism. Holland started out at the Teen Mags, and Luella at the Evening Standard and then Vogue. These are my favourite two designers. Its in interesting approach. Gain all the contacts, find a niche, and make it popular enough for a successful design career.

3-5 years:

Within 5 years of being in the industry I want to be well on my way to having a successful career (and be able to afford a REAL Chanel 2.55 bag, from my own pocket) Having acheived a job as either:
  • Popular Trend forecasting designer/trend forecaster for a magazine/fashion futures agency or design house seeking out current trends.
-or-
  • making my way up the designer ladder in a high street chain in a more commercial environment.

Saturday, March 27, 2010

Everyone wants to smell like Beyonce

Beyonce Knowles at the groundbreaking ceremony for The Barclays Center at Atlantic Yards in New York 

Incredibly, Beyonce's new perfume "Heat" is not a miserable failure. It's had sales of $3 million+ since it's launch last month. From Yahoo!:
Singer Beyonce Knowles has had a whiff of the sweet smell of success - $3 million worth of her Beyonce Heat fragrance has been sold since its launch last month.

The perfume hit the US departmental store Macy's in Feburary. Contactmusic.com reports that fans clamored to purchase the fragrance, which features 'notes of red vanilla orchid, magnolia, neroli and blush peach', and it quickly became America's top-selling beauty counter product.

The fragrance's popularity continues to soar - Macy's CEO Terry Lungren has revealed sales have reached a staggering $3 million in its first few weeks of release.
Celebrity perfumes have to be the dumbest thing out there. Neroli? What the fuck is neroli? Beyonce can't even spell neroli. She didn't develop this. You really want to smell like Beyonce? Fill a kiddie pool with $50k or so in large bills. And then just roll around in it. Or if you want to smell like Lindsay Lohan, fill that same kiddie pool with unpaid credit card bills and "past due" notices.

From: Celebslam