![]() The spot, set to the Suite No 2 (Habanera) of Georges Bizet’s 1875 opera Carmen, ends with Emily now wearing nothing but her undies, since her blouse and shirt were dropped to the floor, finding an innovative solution to get rid of the curious eyes of her suitors. Each of the enamoured suitors comes up with all kinds of tricks to get rid of his competitors and get to Emily, who’s gradually dropping her purse and her clothes while walking toward a room. Charming all the men around her, she soon finds herself pursued by them. ![]() The spot features Emily dressed in a sequin silver blouse and matching shirt strutting through a mansion and turning heads as she goes. ![]() “So, I’d say watch this space – the Paco Rabanne Fund is set to change the UK music scene for good!”Īpplications for the 2022-23 fund are opening this month for artists over the age of 18 who are based in the UK.The face and muse for the newest edition in the XS line is the American model and actress Emily Ratajkowski, who posed in front of famous photographer Nathaniel Goldberg almost naked in a vintage red armchair, her crossed arms strategically positioned across her chest, for the print campaign and portrayed a seductress in the campaign film. Gilg added: “This year we received some fantastic feedback telling us how Puig through Paco Rabanne has helped artists’ musical journeys 'really take off’, with one singer telling us that the initiative has ‘literally changed the course of my career’. They included Harleighblu, a Nottingham-based singer-songwriter whose music is described as a fusion of soul, hip-hop and jazz French-Sengalese artist Anaiis, who sings in multiple languages with themes of self-reflection, solace and empowerment and Mom Tudie, a South London-based producer with jazz and R&B influences who is said to blur the line between electronic production and live music. “After the success of last year’s fund, we were keen to develop its offering to include practical mentoring from established industry professionals.” Making beautiful musicĮarlier this year, Paco Rabanne showcased the recipients of its 2021 fund with a series of free concerts and radio shows across London, UK, featuring a diverse range of UK musicians and DJs. “It is so exhilarating to see the myriad talent coming through yet again as the Paco Rabanne Fund celebrates its second year. “Paco Rabanne has built a strong reputation over the past year for helping exciting rising artists to access the resources and support they need to take their careers to the next level,” said Celine Gilg, Managing Director, at Puig UK. The Phantom scent maker's A Million Ways to Make It programme is offering three finalists a £5,000 grant as well as mentorship from music industry experts, offering advice on support on areas including music production, live shows, marketing and more.Īiming to uplift artists who reflect the UK's rich sonic heritage, with no limitations on genre or style, finalists will also have the opportunity to perform at live events throughout 2023 as well as hosting radio shows on music discovery platform NTS, which is partnering with Puig on the campaign. ![]() Paco Rabanne, the Puig-owned fragrance brand, is celebrating UK music talent as it launches the second year of its funding programme for up-and-coming artists.
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