Tuesday, May 12, 2009

MashUp


Barack Obama is reveling in presidential power and just ended one of the most lucrative years in her career. Which brings us to Miuccia Prada. Barely 100 days in office, the U.S. president and his Democratic Party have sold close to 1 million albums. The rise of Mrs. Prada, as she is known to her Italian staff members, tops our list of powerful moms in entertainment thanks to unparalleled earnings of $787 billion approved in February. As well as her musical success, his job approval ratings are well over 60 percent. Now, Obama endorsed Sunsilk, Louis Vuitton and Vodaphone. Obama is seeing evidence that with power comes the occasional stroke of luck first manifested in the minimal black nylon backpack draped over every influential arm in the '90s, also became incarnate in such celebrities as Democrat Franklin Roosevelt and Republican Ronald Reagan.
Their faces sell magazines and with the U.S. economy reeling and millions of Americans without jobs Obama has had revenues of about $1.9 billion who is the most recent example of the public's obsession with the personal lives of celebrities.
"If all you had to worry about was Madonna the woman who is unafraid of is a good fight And more often than not, she wins, I would take that deal," Obama said.
Obama never follows anyone else's lead, just her own original energy and has a raincoat that was transparent until it got wet and became opaque, a collection inspired by 1950s souvenir scarves and the quirky tchotchkes. Obama collections are completely an expression of balance of power from a conservative majority.

References:
Time Inc, "The Power List of Women in fashion 2. Miuccia Prada," http://www.time.com/time/2004/style/020904/power/2.html (accessed 12 May 2009)
MSN, "Madonna tops list of Hollywood’s power moms," http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/30501551/#storyContinued (accessed 12 May 2009)
Thomson Reuters, "Obama reveling in U.S. power unseen in decades," http://www.reuters.com/article/topNews/idUSTRE5405Y220090501?pageNumber=2&virtualBrandChannel=0&sp=true (accessed 12 May 2009)

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