Tuesday, February 14, 2012

ADELE: ONE AND ONLY



YEEEI!! HERE IS YOUR VALENTINE GIFT! After making us wait for weeks, Vogue sneakily dropped their March 2012 Adele cover the day of the Grammys, which uncoincidentally was a huge night for the singer (she took home SIX awards, including Best Album).
And now that we've got our glimpse of the cover, here are some of the photos from Adele's editorial, , which wraps her in romantic Oscar de la Renta, et al., and zooms in on her traditional cat-wing eyeliner and red lips.
Ugh, she looks SO good.
In an editorial of Jonathan Van Meter Adele Adkins rocks the cameras of Mert Alas and Marcus Piggott. In the interview available on March she talk about the songs of here album 21 and the life changing experience that a broken heart brought to here! There is hope after all, ah?



Every singer knows the List: citrus, vinegar, mint, dairy, spicy or fried foods, fizzy drinks, caffeine, cigarettes, and alcohol. These are the vocal cords’ enemies. And when one has a five-octave contralto as dynamic, award-winning, money­making, and record-breaking as Adele Laurie Blue Adkins does, one figures out how to avoid these things. Some require less effort than others. Mint? Vinegar? Feh. Cigarettes? Not so easy. But alcohol? For a once hard-drinking South London pub girl who has admitted that she has written some of her best songs after a few belts, I would have thought this might present something of a challenge. Not so much, it turns out. Adele hasn’t had a drink since last June. She gave it up cold turkey right around her birthday (May 5) last year. “Don’t like drinking anymore,” she says in an accent that falls somewhere between Eliza Doolittle and David Beckham. “I think I got it out of my system. D’yaknowhaImean?”  The effort was worth it after here throat surgery because the standing ovattion that she got on the Grammys on sunday night wasn't small! 




I am quite loud and bolshie,” she says in the interview (British slang for unruly and clamorous). “I’m a big personality. I walk into a room, big and tall and loud.” Indeed. There is no doubt when Adele is in the building. The rule of thumb for protecting one’s vocal cords, she tells me, is: If people are more than an arm’s length away, you shouldn’t talk to them. “But I am like, Wah! Wah! Wah!,” she says, laughing. “It’s really bad.”

Don't you love her? Being you with or without a couple her song bring hope in love to all of us!. Check this Editorial in March 2012 Vogue Us Magazine!
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