While a specific release date has yet to be announced, Christina did divulge that both albums will have “two different feels” and that her voice and creative passions will have a more mature sound since her self-proclaimed “baby Christina” days in her younger years. View gallery Strategic: The 40-year-old songstress posed in front of her makeup vanity with her lengthy platinum blonde hair flowing down her ample chest +11 View gallery Coming up: The Stronger. “I feel like I’m approaching music as a grown a** woman who has had a lifetime of experience and the way I’m singing is just coming from I think a deeper place, and it’s a more confident place as well.” “The last record kind of explored me coming out of a time where I was feeling like I was coming out of a place where I wasn’t so happy and I wanted to rediscover who I was as an artist and being able to do that again and have the freedom to do that, so now I’m in a really great place,” she said.Ĭhristina went on to comment on how the pandemic helped her to “regroup” and “reassess” herself as a musical artist and that she feels that reaching age 40 this year instilled more confidence in her. “I’ve always kind of inserted different styles within my albums,” Christina explained as she talked about her history in the music industry. TooFab spoke with the singer about her upcoming projects, with Christina discussing her feelings about aging, the pandemic’s impact on her career, and her thoughts on her new albums. She has confirmed that she will return to her bilingual roots with one album being released fully in Spanish, her first bilingual project since the release of 2000’s Mi Reflejo. “There’s a character arc here with her makeup that I’m very excited for everyone to see.A post shared by Christina Aguilera Pas’ Mis Muchasas will see a return to Christina’s bilingual talent for the first time since 2000 “She starts to try to figure out who she is not based on what the record labels want her to be,” Coleman teases. She reveals that Depp encouraged her to use enough liquid blush that would allow her character to “look embarrassed,” playing into the looming transformation of Jocelyn that audiences have yet to see. Off camera, though, Depp’s superstar persona blends elements of the “modern-day, old Hollywood noir and the steamy ’80s” to embody a “very glowy, natural and dewy” appearance. “There’s always this sort of cat eye shape, which is modern to today, but we tried to give her own spin on it.” “Her signature is her lip liners, and they end up being their own character as they represent where she’s going in her journey,” says Coleman. “The current trends of the world are definitely reflected in Jocelyn’s makeup.”Ĭoleman says the use of eyeliner, blush and lip liner define Depp’s character. “I used a lot of my own research with where I’m seeing makeup go,” Coleman says. “It’s a nice archetype to see in a young female in her position.”Ĭoleman blended her own recounts of pop stars in the 2000s with her talent for makeup forecasting to create an “ode to that generation of pop stars” that still carried the “essence of the pop culture around ‘Euphoria’ makeup.” “She’s not really damsel - she’s very sexually confident in herself, and she knows she looks good,” says Coleman. The show undoubtedly puts sexuality at its forefront, with Coleman explaining that the makeup contributes to the “femme fatale energy in how exudes and presents herself.” View gallery It's hot in here Christina Aguilera sent temperatures soaring by sharing back-to-back topless snaps with her Instagram following on Saturday The Genie In A Bottle hitmaker first. “I think the music video was supposed to be a culmination of all the crazy things we saw in music videos back, intentionally making it a bit ridiculous.” ‘Dirrty’ was a very light reference,” Coleman says. “Her vibe is very steamy, sweaty, messy it’s very sexy. Sporting shambolic blonde hair, sweaty skin and sleek, defined eyeliner, Coleman reveals that Aguilera’s “Dirrty” music video was the reference point for Jocelyn’s music video shoot look in Episode 2. “When she’s performing as a pop star onstage as Jocelyn, it’s solely those two.” “I’d say Christina Aguilera and Britney, were really the stars we pulled from,” Coleman says. While Levinson (who also hails from “Euphoria”), co-creator the Weeknd and Depp said at a Cannes press conference that Jocelyn wasn’t modeled after Spears, Coleman reveals she took inspiration from the princess of pop to create Jocelyn’s look, in addition to another 2000s star.
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