Madonna together to push the new Ed Hardy
Although the Ed Hardy clothing line has been plagued by critics of criticism, but graffiti Tee Ed Hardy clothes and tattoos totem hat has always been the stars of one thing with love. Britney Spears and Heidi Klum are all Ed Hardy’s love with one.
Following the design for H & M clothing line after parity, Madonna (Madonna) has recently decided to re-enter the fashion design industry.
This time, her partner is the “godfather of tattoo,” said Los Angeles street brand Ed Hardy clothes.
Founder of the brand Christian Audigier designed and advertised in those gorgeous costumes tattoo designs by a number of stars of all ages. He has also worked for Michael – Jackson’s comeback tour designed a set of clothing.
Madonna (Madonna) usually also often wearing Ed Hardy clothes tattoo T-shirt to the streets, so Audigier on the initiation of the idea with her. He not only provided a paid six-figure contract, but also to prepare for the Madonna released a private show, and encouraged her through the design of clothes to “express themselves.”
Madonna (Madonna) has been very much appreciate Audigier’s design talents Moreover, the style they do coincide, so the partnership was soon implemented.
It is said that the two sides have finalized the design, the clothing line will include T-shirts and tattoo designs rhinestone inlaid corset.
David Beckham (David Beckham) is one of Ed Hardy star fans
Madonna for the Swedish high street brand H & M designed the mini-series, designed to turn a complete clothing line. She and Stella McCartney, Karl Lagerfeld, Viktor & Rolf H & M played with the full attack. Madonna said in a statement: “Over the years I have never hidden the love of fashion, and I hope to put together the world’s M by Madonna.” H & M was founded in 1947, 24 countries in the world with over 1300 stores. Design director Margareta said: “This series will reflect Madonna unique and charming style is always her sense of fashion and trends is impressive, she was personally involved in even the smallest details of the design.”