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Leoooo
4 hours ago, gypsy Hero said:

„The Chillin Hitmaker further elaborates: ever since I was 4 years old I dreamed of dancing in circles around champagne bottles. When I walked to school from little Italy in New York I listend to Woodkind on my tape recorder and imagined myself dancing in black in white trough church’s, fields and stuff like this, idk I’m not a scientists. Anyway, what I wanna say is *laughs hysterical* dreams can come true if you just keep on believing in yourself. xx“

That was so unhinged and I love you for it x

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bpmMonkey
17 minutes ago, Medusa said:

That was so unhinged and I love you for it x

And the feeling is mutual 💜

also, funny enough, I just used the word „unhinged“ today as well.. that happens only like once every 6 months or so. I guess it’s a sine (from above) 

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1 hour ago, Stef said:

I love this because effectively, as much as it doesn’t feel like it sometimes, this woman has been everywhere since 2018. With the massive success of ASIB, the promo campaign that accompanied it, the premieres, the press junkets. And then award season, straight into Enigma, Chromatica, straight into House of Gucci, the promo campaign, attending all award shows etc, straight into a massive summer stadium tour. And since that tour,  this is the first time she’s really kinda stayed low for a long period of time. Granted she’s still working but i genuinely don’t think she’ll ever truly be able to take a break and be doing nothing at all. Even when she’s quiet she’s busy working on. it’s nice to see her recluse a bit and recharge before it all kicks off again in a few months. 

I definitely feel like she's been everywhere since ASIB. Her name covers headlines constantly, even outside interviews and her own promo schedule. It's gotta be at least once a week. She even affirmed at the end of the excerpt that she loves being at home working, even if it looks like she's always in Hollywood. I'm not sure she has more than a few days a year she does almost nothing, and even then I feel like she probably does more work related things than an average person. I admire people with such a work ethic, because I definitely need days where I'm not doing anything other than lounging around my home and maybe preparing some food. 

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Leoooo
18 minutes ago, gypsy Hero said:

And the feeling is mutual 💜

also, funny enough, I just used the word „unhinged“ today as well.. that happens only like once every 6 months or so. I guess it’s a sine (from above) 

Literally same though I can’t even remember when I last used it, send me over the wedding details and let’s just get this show on the road x 

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bpmMonkey
8 minutes ago, Medusa said:

Literally same though I can’t even remember when I last used it, send me over the wedding details and let’s just get this show on the road x 

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Chlorine

Sorry but I find this to be quite insidious. :rip: It's not enough to endorse a product anymore, you need to do press about the endorsement as if it's some personal, meaningful project? :rip:

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Leoooo
22 minutes ago, Frank Potion said:

Sorry but I find this to be quite insidious. :rip: It's not enough to endorse a product anymore, you need to do press about the endorsement as if it's some personal, meaningful project? :rip:

I think she just turns everything she does into a personal, meaningful project, like you just know she went and met the entirety of the family and their distant aunts and learnt all about the history of it all to find a connection, I can see why people would naturally find that quite tiresome but it is quite endearing artistically, like, why not make it something bigger than it normally would be? It also lets her shine a light on all the people who were involved, rather than her just being a famous face to a product 🤷‍♂️

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Chlorine
13 minutes ago, Medusa said:

I think she just turns everything she does into a personal, meaningful project, like you just know she went and met the entirety of the family and their distant aunts and learnt all about the history of it all to find a connection, I can see why people would naturally find that quite tiresome but it is quite endearing artistically, like, why not make it something bigger than it normally would be? It also lets her shine a light on all the people who were involved, rather than her just being a famous face to a product 🤷‍♂️

It's part of the promotional strategy and Vincent Chaperon basically confirms that: 

The ‘rich experience’ that comes from working with talent such as Gaga, he says, is necessary to reflect the ‘complexity, depth, and sensation of the champagne’. After all, it is a clear liquid and thus hard for new audiences to form an emotional bond with, especially when you factor in that the palette is perhaps the most under-stimulated of all the senses today. Nevertheless, Chaperon recalls the rainy, cool harvest of late October 2013 that followed that year’s warm, dry summer like yesterday.

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thierryrreiht
5 hours ago, Whigney Houstan said:

It is March 1st lol

They posted the video 4 days ago, after it leaked the day before.. a few weeks ago we had a teaser saying “on March 1st, a new chapter will begin” or something like that. 

All I’m saying is that if that 1:30 video and 5 photos is what this “new chapter” is, it’s incredibly underwhelming and pointless. 

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Bebe
5 hours ago, Medusa said:

I get that perspective as the amount of celebs who do meaningless brand deals but Gaga clearly actually believes and appreciates the (very) talented people that made it arguably one of the most prestigious companies today, I think having read the interview she made a point that there is not really enough ‘art’ in things today, including things like this, so I think she takes everything a bit more seriously because she feels a responsibility to

It’s funny because this kind of feels on brand for Gaga, like, this feels like the thesis of ARTPOP? Like I’m a pretty cynical guy and a lot of this interview and the promotion of dom perignon feels very pretentious and over done if I’m honest.

With that said, if Warhol’s pop art thesis was that the branding on a Campbell’s soup can could be considered art and ARTPOP was about “putting the art on the soup can” then this feels on brand.

It feels like the perfect collaboration in the sense that Gaga has the creative freedom to make something unique and interesting with this brand. 

I mean, if this isn’t putting art on the soup can what is?

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Leoooo
1 hour ago, Frank Potion said:

It's part of the promotional strategy and Vincent Chaperon basically confirms that: 

The ‘rich experience’ that comes from working with talent such as Gaga, he says, is necessary to reflect the ‘complexity, depth, and sensation of the champagne’. After all, it is a clear liquid and thus hard for new audiences to form an emotional bond with, especially when you factor in that the palette is perhaps the most under-stimulated of all the senses today. Nevertheless, Chaperon recalls the rainy, cool harvest of late October 2013 that followed that year’s warm, dry summer like yesterday.

Ofcourse it’s part of the promotional strategy, with the amount of money they must have spent on this campaign I would be really shook if they didn’t have a intention 🤣 to me that really just highlights they wanted gaga cus she’s as good as their champagne (tho she’s definitely  better let be honest )

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Lextyr97

Wait holy ****.... Is the fashion she's served for this and the champagne hinting at the aesthetic she might be going for for LG7?

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JazzGa

One thing Dom Perignon and Gaga have in common is their ability to take something very common and low-concept (a celebrity alcohol endorsement) and wax lyrical about it and write effusively about it to make it appear to be high-concept. 

My old cat is a tough man, but i cant deny the way he bites my hand and he stabs me, he grabs me by my heart <3
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HermioneT
1 hour ago, Medusa said:

Ofcourse it’s part of the promotional strategy, with the amount of money they must have spent on this campaign I would be really shook if they didn’t have a intention 🤣 to me that really just highlights they wanted gaga cus she’s as good as their champagne (tho she’s definitely  better let be honest )

I'm for sure not an alcohol expert, but making champagne is an art itself. Yeah, it's just a product, but it's a luxury product that is for entertainment and feeling special just like art.

The marketing department of this brand has definitely chosen the right artist to cooperate!

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Stephen

‘I actually don't spend a lot of time in Hollywood. I might look like I do, because sometimes award season happens and you see me on red carpets. But I'm very much at home working… that's the thing that really makes me happy.’

Preach Seth Meyers GIF by Late Night with Seth Meyers

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