Victoria Beckham really knows how to get into the swing of things.
The former Spice Girl/wannabe actress/”American Idol” guest judge/designer stars in a digital short aptly titled “Swings” for her new Fall ’09 dress collection.
Taking an artistic approach, the ad, shot in a single take by director Mat Jerrett, features a bevy of beauties, clad in the collection, swaying back and forth in unison on wooden rope swings suspended from the entry ways of London row houses and random street fixtures including a bus stop.
Beckham comes in and out frame wearing the Carmontelle dress in gray cashmere.
Think early Nineties Vanessa Paradis for Coco Chanel, minus the birdcage
And while you may have already seen most of the frocks on Elle Macpherson, we’ve got the finished fashion footage in all its undulating glory.
For Beckham on her new dresses or to shop the collection, visit Net-A-Porter.
“I have no problem with commitment — you can’t have a real relationship without it,” the Jennifer’s Body star, who is on-again with fiance Brian Austin Green, tells the October issue of Cosmopolitan.
“I can flip on a switch in my brain, and even if the next Brad Pitt is standing next to me, I won’t look at him,” continues Fox, 23. “But I can also turn that switch off, and then I collect attractive boys.”
“It’s fun when someone intends to put you in his back pocket, but instead, he walks away wounded. I make it a mind game so they don’t know if I’m hitting on them or mocking them,” she says. “Male actors drop lines about their private jets, trying to seem powerful, but I don’t give a s—. I don’t need someone else’s power. I’m obtaining my own.”
Nevertheless she says she can count the number of guys she’s gotten naked in front of on one hand.
“I never call them guys. I always called them boys,” she says. “Maybe it’s a superiority complex — my needing to keep them down.”
Fox thinks all women dominate men in relationships.
“Women hold the power because we have the vaginas,” she says. “If you’re in a heterosexual relationship and you’re a female, you win.”
Ashton Kutcher and Jennifer Garner share numerous romantic kisses together while shooting their scenes for the movie ‘Valentine’s Day’ currently filming in Los Angeles, California on August 28, 2009.
For the first time since DJ AM’s death, Travis Barker — who survived a tragic plane crash with the celebrity DJ nearly a year ago — opens up about the loss of his friend.
“Don’t know how I am gonna play 2night but I am for AM,” the Blink-182 drummer, 33, posted on Twitter Saturday night before the band’s concert in Hartford, Connecticut. “My brother is gone. I love u and miss u, I’ll never forget all the good times we had.”
He continued: “I’ll never forget everything we’ve been through and every time I play the drums, I’ll think of you. U were an amazing friend/DJ/human being.”
Both Barker — who suffered second- and third-degree burns after a Learjet caught fire during an aborted takeoff in South Carolina, leaving four others dead, on Sept. 19 — and DJ AM (whose real name is Adam Goldstein) had said they were just thankful “to be alive” after the crash.
“Rest in peace, my brother,” he Tweeted. “This really f***s me up.”
On Friday, Barker’s estranged wife, Shanna Moakler, told Us exclusively that she couldn’t imagine how Barker was handling the news.
“My deepest condolences are to DJ AM — he was a great artist and will be severely missed,” she said. “My thoughts and prayers to his family and friends. My support and love goes out to Travis as I know how hard this is for him and how close they were.”