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L静静 发表于 2010-4-21 17:09:53 | 显示全部楼层
看完采访 记者会 Be good johnny weir 于是越来越爱
melanie1215 发表于 2010-4-24 19:03:25 | 显示全部楼层
某人说他要唱歌了。。哭耶?笑耶?[em66]
Johnny Weir launches music career with his new song 'Dirty Love'
By Michelle Lanz, with reporting by Jen Odell

Wonderwall stayed up late last night to attend the launch of our new sister site, Glo, at the Cooper Square hotel in New York City and bumped into our favorite Olympic figure skater, Johnny Weir! The always personable Mr. Weir gabbed our ears off about his burgeoning music career, how he'd style Lady GaGa and his style advice for spring.


Wonderwall: We heard you're working on your first single, is that true?

Johnny Weir: Yes. I'm working with Lucian Piane [known online as RevoLucian]. He's RuPaul's producer. He put together a song for me called "Dirty Love," after he saw me skate in the Olympics. So I'm going to be singing this song "Dirty Love." We're currently going over some lyrics and fixing things up a bit and after everything's finished in May I'm actually going back out to L.A. and starting to record it.


Wonderwall: Awesome. Can you describe your music a little bit?

JW: It's kind of techno-pop. A little bit Lady GaGa mixed with the Scissor Sisters mixed with Sam Sparro.



Wonderwall: Are those artists the kind of music you generally listen to?

JW: Absolutely, I mean Lady GaGa I think everyone in the world listens to, whether you're a pop fan or a country fan, everyone likes Lady GaGa.


Wonderwall: You've also been wanting to branch out and do more designing. Which celeb would you most like to dress?

JW: I'd love to dress Lady GaGa.



Wonderwall: What would you put GaGa in?

JW: I'm a big fan of fur. I don't know if she actually wears fur or not but I'm a big fan of fur so something with a giant, weird fur headpiece, almost to make her look like [shes wearing] the traditional Russian hats for their folk dancing, but we'd make it bigger and put some kind of bird sitting on top. Something like that. But I want to make real clothes too, I don't want to make just costumes.


Wonderwall: Are there trends with mass appeal right now that you're in favor of or opposed to?

JW: I hate the whole farmer chic thing that's going on. I don't like that Chanel did their show in a barn setting with hay. It's not a good style. And I'm from the country and if anyone should like that style it's me and I'm definitely not a fan of that. I really like when people look different, even if they go to a vintage shop somewhere and get a T-shirt that's 50 years old, it's better than going to the Gap and looking the same as everyone else. That's the thing that I hate the most. Anything that's really mass produced like a J. Crew or a Banana Republic or an Abercrombie, something like that, I really hate.



Wonderwall: Can you share an example of something in your upcoming memoir that wasn't covered in the press?

JW: Well, the book is going to be about me and my story and how I got to where I am. I'm going to deal with some of my past relationships, sexual and not. I'm going to talk about the politics and the behind-the-scenes dealings of figure skating which, even though people don¹t necessarily think of it when they're watching figure skating, it's definitely there. Because of politics I wasn't an Olympic medalist so there's a lot that I have to talk about.


His cell phones rings, blaring dance music: My mother, one second. Mom, I'm on an interview. Can I call you back? Sorry.


Wonderwall: That's OK! Can you give our readers a word of spring style advice?

JW: I'm a big fan of fur. I don't know if she actually wears fur or not but I'm a big fan of fur so something with a giant, weird fur headpiece, almost to make her look like [shes wearing] the traditional Russian hats for their folk dancing, but we'd make it bigger and put some kind of bird sitting on top. Something like that. But I want to make real clothes too, I don't want to make just costumes.


Wonderwall: Are there trends with mass appeal right now that you're in favor of or opposed to?

JW: I hate the whole farmer chic thing that's going on. I don't like that Chanel did their show in a barn setting with hay. It's not a good style. And I'm from the country and if anyone should like that style it's me and I'm definitely not a fan of that. I really like when people look different, even if they go to a vintage shop somewhere and get a T-shirt that's 50 years old, it's better than going to the Gap and looking the same as everyone else. That's the thing that I hate the most. Anything that's really mass produced like a J. Crew or a Banana Republic or an Abercrombie, something like that, I really hate.



Wonderwall: Can you share an example of something in your upcoming memoir that wasn't covered in the press?

JW: Well, the book is going to be about me and my story and how I got to where I am. I'm going to deal with some of my past relationships, sexual and not. I'm going to talk about the politics and the behind-the-scenes dealings of figure skating which, even though people don¹t necessarily think of it when they're watching figure skating, it's definitely there. Because of politics I wasn't an Olympic medalist so there's a lot that I have to talk about.


His cell phones rings, blaring dance music: My mother, one second. Mom, I'm on an interview. Can I call you back? Sorry.


Wonderwall: That's OK! Can you give our readers a word of spring style advice?

JW: I'm a big fan of fur. I don't know if she actually wears fur or not but I'm a big fan of fur so something with a giant, weird fur headpiece, almost to make her look like [shes wearing] the traditional Russian hats for their folk dancing, but we'd make it bigger and put some kind of bird sitting on top. Something like that. But I want to make real clothes too, I don't want to make just costumes.


Wonderwall: Are there trends with mass appeal right now that you're in favor of or opposed to?

JW: I hate the whole farmer chic thing that's going on. I don't like that Chanel did their show in a barn setting with hay. It's not a good style. And I'm from the country and if anyone should like that style it's me and I'm definitely not a fan of that. I really like when people look different, even if they go to a vintage shop somewhere and get a T-shirt that's 50 years old, it's better than going to the Gap and looking the same as everyone else. That's the thing that I hate the most. Anything that's really mass produced like a J. Crew or a Banana Republic or an Abercrombie, something like that, I really hate.



Wonderwall: Can you share an example of something in your upcoming memoir that wasn't covered in the press?

JW: Well, the book is going to be about me and my story and how I got to where I am. I'm going to deal with some of my past relationships, sexual and not. I'm going to talk about the politics and the behind-the-scenes dealings of figure skating which, even though people don¹t necessarily think of it when they're watching figure skating, it's definitely there. Because of politics I wasn't an Olympic medalist so there's a lot that I have to talk about.


His cell phones rings, blaring dance music: My mother, one second. Mom, I'm on an interview. Can I call you back? Sorry.


Wonderwall: That's OK! Can you give our readers a word of spring style advice?

JW: I'm a big fan of fur. I don't know if she actually wears fur or not but I'm a big fan of fur so something with a giant, weird fur headpiece, almost to make her look like [shes wearing] the traditional Russian hats for their folk dancing, but we'd make it bigger and put some kind of bird sitting on top. Something like that. But I want to make real clothes too, I don't want to make just costumes.


Wonderwall: Are there trends with mass appeal right now that you're in favor of or opposed to?

JW: I hate the whole farmer chic thing that's going on. I don't like that Chanel did their show in a barn setting with hay. It's not a good style. And I'm from the country and if anyone should like that style it's me and I'm definitely not a fan of that. I really like when people look different, even if they go to a vintage shop somewhere and get a T-shirt that's 50 years old, it's better than going to the Gap and looking the same as everyone else. That's the thing that I hate the most. Anything that's really mass produced like a J. Crew or a Banana Republic or an Abercrombie, something like that, I really hate.



Wonderwall: Can you share an example of something in your upcoming memoir that wasn't covered in the press?

JW: Well, the book is going to be about me and my story and how I got to where I am. I'm going to deal with some of my past relationships, sexual and not. I'm going to talk about the politics and the behind-the-scenes dealings of figure skating which, even though people don¹t necessarily think of it when they're watching figure skating, it's definitely there. Because of politics I wasn't an Olympic medalist so there's a lot that I have to talk about.


His cell phones rings, blaring dance music: My mother, one second. Mom, I'm on an interview. Can I call you back? Sorry.


Wonderwall: That's OK! Can you give our readers a word of spring style advice?

JW: I'm a big fan of fur. I don't know if she actually wears fur or not but I'm a big fan of fur so something with a giant, weird fur headpiece, almost to make her look like [shes wearing] the traditional Russian hats for their folk dancing, but we'd make it bigger and put some kind of bird sitting on top. Something like that. But I want to make real clothes too, I don't want to make just costumes.


Wonderwall: Are there trends with mass appeal right now that you're in favor of or opposed to?

JW: I hate the whole farmer chic thing that's going on. I don't like that Chanel did their show in a barn setting with hay. It's not a good style. And I'm from the country and if anyone should like that style it's me and I'm definitely not a fan of that. I really like when people look different, even if they go to a vintage shop somewhere and get a T-shirt that's 50 years old, it's better than going to the Gap and looking the same as everyone else. That's the thing that I hate the most. Anything that's really mass produced like a J. Crew or a Banana Republic or an Abercrombie, something like that, I really hate.



Wonderwall: Can you share an example of something in your upcoming memoir that wasn't covered in the press?

JW: Well, the book is going to be about me and my story and how I got to where I am. I'm going to deal with some of my past relationships, sexual and not. I'm going to talk about the politics and the behind-the-scenes dealings of figure skating which, even though people don¹t necessarily think of it when they're watching figure skating, it's definitely there. Because of politics I wasn't an Olympic medalist so there's a lot that I have to talk about.


His cell phones rings, blaring dance music: My mother, one second. Mom, I'm on an interview. Can I call you back? Sorry.


Wonderwall: That's OK! Can you give our readers a word of spring style advice?

JW: I'm a big fan of fur. I don't know if she actually wears fur or not but I'm a big fan of fur so something with a giant, weird fur headpiece, almost to make her look like [shes wearing] the traditional Russian hats for their folk dancing, but we'd make it bigger and put some kind of bird sitting on top. Something like that. But I want to make real clothes too, I don't want to make just costumes.


Wonderwall: Are there trends with mass appeal right now that you're in favor of or opposed to?

JW: I hate the whole farmer chic thing that's going on. I don't like that Chanel did their show in a barn setting with hay. It's not a good style. And I'm from the country and if anyone should like that style it's me and I'm definitely not a fan of that. I really like when people look different, even if they go to a vintage shop somewhere and get a T-shirt that's 50 years old, it's better than going to the Gap and looking the same as everyone else. That's the thing that I hate the most. Anything that's really mass produced like a J. Crew or a Banana Republic or an Abercrombie, something like that, I really hate.



Wonderwall: Can you share an example of something in your upcoming memoir that wasn't covered in the press?

JW: Well, the book is going to be about me and my story and how I got to where I am. I'm going to deal with some of my past relationships, sexual and not. I'm going to talk about the politics and the behind-the-scenes dealings of figure skating which, even though people don¹t necessarily think of it when they're watching figure skating, it's definitely there. Because of politics I wasn't an Olympic medalist so there's a lot that I have to talk about.


His cell phones rings, blaring dance music: My mother, one second. Mom, I'm on an interview. Can I call you back? Sorry.


Wonderwall: That's OK! Can you give our readers a word of spring style advice?

JW: I think people don't take enough risks. People are very hung up on the way they appear to other people. If there's too much boob, too much leg, too much need of a man girdle -- a mirdle. Rock your own style and never be afraid to fall down. Even if you look ridiculous one day, you'll fix it the next day. There's no harm in having fun.

JW: I think people don't take enough risks. People are very hung up on the way they appear to other people. If there's too much boob, too much leg, too much need of a man girdle -- a mirdle. Rock your own style and never be afraid to fall down. Even if you look ridiculous one day, you'll fix it the next day. There's no harm in having fun.

JW: I think people don't take enough risks. People are very hung up on the way they appear to other people. If there's too much boob, too much leg, too much need of a man girdle -- a mirdle. Rock your own style and never be afraid to fall down. Even if you look ridiculous one day, you'll fix it the next day. There's no harm in having fun.

原文地址:http://ent.mobile.msn.com/en-us/ ... d=1548847&pg1=1
 楼主| Yvonne 发表于 2010-4-24 21:54:56 | 显示全部楼层
恩,我也听说了,要出单曲了……

MSN娱乐版通讯员昨晚参加了在纽约Cooper广场宾馆举办的Glo.com网站爬地。见到了同参加爬地的W少,于是进行了访谈。

W少确实要出单曲了,据他描述总结该单曲信息如下:

单曲名Dirty Love(“色情的爱”?Dirrty山寨版?)
制作人Lucian Piane(同时也是RuPaul的制作人。反正不认识)
音乐风格电子合成流行乐(啥玩意儿?)
风格可形象地归纳Lady Gaga + Scissor Sisters + Sam Saparro(寒,这叫啥?混合山寨?)
录制时间及地点5月,LA

以下为楼上贴的采访翻译:

你想发展副业进军设计界了。想为哪位名人设计服装?
Lady Gaga。

你想给Lady Gaga穿什么?
那还用说?当然是fur了。俄罗斯式的大皮毛帽子,再弄个鸟放在上面。(强~~)

有没有目前你非常欣赏或反对的流行风潮?
讨厌的风潮:我讨厌目前盛行的农民风,我讨厌香奈尔把他们的秀安排在草棚子里进行。我是从农村出来的,要走那种路线也应该是我,但我不喜欢那种风格。
喜欢的风潮:我喜欢与众不同的人,即便是他们到复古店里 T恤穿,总也好过穿着GAP看上去一模一样。大批量生产出来的东西,那才是我最讨厌的,比如Crew、Banana Republic或Abercrombie之类。(注:GAP、Crew、Banana Republic、Abercrombie……估计就和国内Zara、H&M、Mango相似的品牌和营销模式的服装)

透露些你会在新书中首次披露的内容吧。
新书将会讲述关于我的故事,我是如何成为今天的我的。并会涉及我的恋爱史,包括有性经历和无性经历的几段关系(纯粹为赚眼球)。我还会在书中大谈花滑界的politics和幕后交易(信号:W少不会复出了),就算观众在看花滑的时候想不到这些东西,但这些东西总是存在着。因为politics,我拿不到冬奥奖牌,所以我要大谈特谈。

(W少手机响了,W少言:俺老娘打来的,等我会。喂,妈咪啊,我正接受采访呢。我等会打电话给你行吗?)

给读者们一点春季穿衣建议吧。
我觉得人们还不够大胆,大家都还太喜欢随大流。要是露太多胸和大腿,绑太多男士束腰带,那就成了男式内衣。勇敢地展现自己的风格,永远别怕出丑。就算某天你看上去很滑稽,第二天还是能调整过来。享受快乐总没错的。

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melanie1215 发表于 2010-4-24 22:21:36 | 显示全部楼层
怪异的孔雀头
出单曲,我到底是听还是不听啊,昂三了
 楼主| Yvonne 发表于 2010-4-24 22:36:13 | 显示全部楼层
看到自传感觉下赛季浮云了……不过如果他真退了,也很理解。现行的规则和裁判风气应该让他蛮灰心的吧。
森森1890 发表于 2010-4-20 12:26


我现在也是这个感觉。都准备在自传里谈什么花滑界内幕了,显然一副和米国冰协“一拍两散”的架势。但花滑的风气一向如此,political十足的运动,过去是,现在是,将来更会是。就算他不写那些东西,人也知道就那回事儿。因此又何必呢。

何况他才这么点岁数,这么点阅历......自传,有必要吗?难不成要从妈妈肚子里开始写?不是我自吹,光到我们专版好好翻翻,也基本知道Johnny Weir是怎么回事儿了。

补充点其他的吧,最近上班忙,落下好多东西了。

关于前页4月18日gay爬地之二(EQCA)的更多图片:http://www.flickr.com/photos/equ ... /72157623794518547/




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 楼主| Yvonne 发表于 2010-4-24 22:41:43 | 显示全部楼层
话说他参加那么多gay爬地会不会被人盯上或者揩油................ ...
yomo 发表于 2010-4-20 15:31


我看,他那“油”......是乐得被人“揩”~~





嘴又不自主地撅起来了


头顶好明显呈“螺旋”的,像不像一坨xx?



Johnny,Weir,大少,W少,娇妮,方块尼......国际上现在又有一种称呼了——Princess J。

看来在gay圈里,泡Princess J势必会成为一种风尚~~

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歆琰霏羽 + 5 + 1 *(^0^)* 看到大少的最后一个姿势,凹造型 ...

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 楼主| Yvonne 发表于 2010-4-24 22:49:46 | 显示全部楼层






唉,看到他这个表情就崩溃——没有抵抗力,怎么办???
 楼主| Yvonne 发表于 2010-4-24 22:56:11 | 显示全部楼层
红色机车包+艳丽购物纸袋——这两样东西太Princess J风格了



无语~~~



那么小的小孩都来参加gay爬地了



看脚——两人交换鞋子了



下面两个是同一个人?




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audrey0106 发表于 2010-4-25 00:57:54 | 显示全部楼层
我來講句殘酷一點的…他不滑冰,還有人會這麼死忠的迷他嗎?
進軍音樂界…可以存活多久呢??
對我而言,少了他在冰場上的美來做調劑
現實中的他的行為也就變得越來越難以忍受了…
(但發言還是很直真,我很愛他的直真)
真的…
他如果不滑冰,打死我都不會迷上這麼浮華的人…
就像如果不是因為大少
我也不會對Lady GaGa有興趣…

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simona 发表于 2010-4-25 12:03:06 | 显示全部楼层
Lucian Piane是他短节目滑的那个曲子的制作人,是个混音高手,之前用bale骂人门里面的话混音做的那个bale out在网路上大火来着

他也参加了GLAAD的颁奖,总之估计都是一时兴起玩票的,我还蛮期待用作新节目的曲子的,滑自己的歌多happy
 楼主| Yvonne 发表于 2010-4-25 14:30:25 | 显示全部楼层
W少谈婚姻

前面提到的EQCA(也就是Equality California)基金筹集鸡尾酒会,是在Los Feliz的Lloyd Wright’s Sowden house内举行的,目的是为同性伴侣婚姻权益请愿。《LA时代》的通讯员干脆在酒会前就婚姻问题对W少进行了采访。

http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/alltherage/2010/04/johnny-weir-loves-balenciaga-bags-supports-samesex-marriage-and-addresses-that-kate-gosselin-rumor.html



W少时尚宣言:
I love style, and I love fashion.——我爱型,我爱秀。
I walk down the street in Lancaster, Pa. [his hometown], completely decked out.——走在乡间的小路上,老子仍要有型有款。

你热爱时尚,对自己的时尚道路做些许展望吧。
我当然希望能拥有自己的品牌,但有很多细枝末节的事要去做。你不让别人帮你去做,最后却将自己的名字贴在商标上。从缝纫到滚边,我都希望亲力亲为。

有无哪位设计师是你追赶的目标?
我非常欣赏Gareth Pugh, Viktor & Rolf, Karl Lagerfeld等走在时尚尖端却又不失主流地位的设计师。我不喜欢Wonderbra(某性感内衣品牌),他们在纽约帕特里夏中心卖那种毛皮垂饰的奶罩。我希望拥有大量优秀的设计。
虽然我不穿香奈儿的衣服,但收集了很多他家的东西,比方像他家的那种五、六十年代的夹克。我不会穿它们,但我会是把他们当成艺术品来收藏。

你觉得哪家的风格最棒?
我喜欢John Galliano的服装。我喜欢Lady Gaga的穿衣风格,她很勇于尝试。当你将施华洛世奇的水晶龙虾戴在头上时,别人会斜眼看你。俄罗斯流行天王Sergey Lazarev的穿衣风格,在美国人眼里可能不怎么阳刚,但在俄罗斯国内,那却是阳刚和时尚的象征,目前他已是俄罗斯男士着装的风向标。

什么东西是你出门从不离手的?
巴黎世家包包:我从我经纪人那里得到过一个巴黎世家的绿松石色包包,我爱宣言,而携带绿松石色包包的男士便是一种宣言。
太阳眼镜:就算是下雨我也戴着太阳眼镜。我有琳达•法罗的复古眼镜,还有好多巴黎世家和LV的。

化妆品呢?
只要是出门,我就会画点眼线,用的是MAC(雅诗兰黛公司的产品,少爷周三还为该化妆品品牌拍摄写真了)。我每周都会修指甲,用的是Nars指甲油。没有比指甲缝里脏脏的人更恶心的了。

最喜欢洛杉矶什么地方?
Melrose的Maxfield,Beverly中心的Traffic。我去Koi吃饭,还有Ivy。

你还梳着你那标志性的发型(指向后梳的头)?
今天我做了一个超绚的大卷式后梳头。有时我会在后面扎个马尾,有时做个mullet头(mullet就是一种上短,侧短,后边长的特定发型),我喜欢天天都换新造型,也让我的好友们看不厌。

为何你会支持Equality California?
婚姻问题,人人平等。有人会认为男-男婚姻或女-女婚姻是一种罪恶。也有人认为同性情侣应享有平等的婚姻权利,但无权在教堂中举行婚礼。有人想为gay们争取应有的权益。而对我来说,人人都有自由追求他们想要的东西,无论他们的信仰如何。如果我能为某群争取自由的人代言,我会非常乐意。

你打算结婚吗?
对我而言,婚姻并不在我的视野范围内。我是个很难同住的人。我有自己的生活节奏,而且有洁癖,所以我不能肯定自己是否会结婚。

“与明星共舞”,你支持谁?
其实我不看这个节目的。有谣言称,我不参加该节目的原因是Kate Gosselin也参加该节目。事实并非如此。我没参加是因为没人请我去。



请记住,这类头,统称“pompadour
terrace 发表于 2010-4-25 15:14:37 | 显示全部楼层
估计也就是玩票吧,随便唱唱而已,他肯唱我就听= =
mariahland 发表于 2010-4-25 15:18:23 | 显示全部楼层
大少 你真是窘死我了  不过那个沧桑造型还真挺让人受用的
mariahland 发表于 2010-4-25 15:22:32 | 显示全部楼层
GLAAD的衣服手套都不错嘛   发型自动无视..........嫩是不是该用BIKINI WAX了
 楼主| Yvonne 发表于 2010-4-25 21:04:27 | 显示全部楼层
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Cuties是界于外国甜橙和中国橘子之间的一类水果,个头小,味道甜,且皮易剥,特别受小朋友喜爱





准备的点心都是橘子元素的







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