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CELEBRITIES > STAR STYLE > Blow Me! Pink wears Dolce & Gabbana Date posted: 1st August 2012

Blow Me! Pink wears Dolce & Gabbana

She is wild, sexy and unpredictable: pop's rock-child has chosen Dolce&Gabbana for the new video "Blow Me (One Last Kiss)".

Irish-German, she grew up listening to the music her father played for her. She isn't ashamed about experimenting with drugs in the past and it was music that saved her; singing gospel as an adolescent and singing in different bands and, eventually, changing her name from Alecia Moore to Pink - due to her skin and then to the fact she blushes when embarrassed.

 

From then on, we've seen her star rise and rise towards success, starting with the 2000 debut album "Can't take me home", an R&B sound that  slowly grew towards rock in the years to come and creating the sound that she is best known for.

 

On June 2012 Pink announced on Twitter which single would be her comeback single and the first slice to come from her next album.

 

Blow Me (One Last Kiss) was released first on her official website on June 2nd and then sold on ITunes the day after and will be part of her next album, The Truth about Love which will be released on September 18th.  In the video, Pink wears Dolce&Gabbana SS12 demicouture in the opening scene and SS12 Look #50 in the closing scene, stamping the garments with her own tough girl style.

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