Iggy Azalea Archives | Wonderland https://www.wonderlandmagazine.com/tag/iggy-azalea/ Wonderland is an international, independently published magazine offering a unique perspective on the best new and established talent across all popular culture: fashion, film, music and art. Thu, 22 Sep 2016 14:27:29 +0000 en-GB hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.3.1 Profile: Iggy Azalea /2014/05/26/profile-iggy-azalea/ Mon, 26 May 2014 10:57:37 +0000 http://www.wonderlandmagazine.com/?p=30327 Built like Beyonce – Pyramid shaped from midriff to buxom derriere – Iggy Azalea continues to seduce “Azaleans”, and douse detractors, the world over Red fox jacket, camel wool biker coat and black crepe de Chine blouse all by Givenchy by Riccardo Tisci, black denim jeans by J Brand at Selfridges and pink gold ring […]

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Built like Beyonce – Pyramid shaped from midriff to buxom derriere – Iggy Azalea continues to seduce “Azaleans”, and douse detractors, the world over

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Red fox jacket, camel wool biker coat and black crepe de Chine blouse all by Givenchy by Riccardo Tisci, black denim jeans by J Brand at Selfridges and pink gold ring with pave diamonds by Bulgari 

Beats, bars, and a butt that you don’t forget about: Iggy Azalea is rap-game’s blonde beacon. Her debut album The New Classic, out now on Virgin EMI, is the summer 2014’s only essential pre-drinks soundtrack. Tracks like “Work,” her lushly orchestral breakthrough single and its follow-up, skippy bitch beat “Fancy” featuring London’s bubblegum rave girl Charli XCX – are as strut-worthy as they are darkly autobiographical. Here’s to the YouTube parties the latter has soundtracked – its Clueless-inspired video has amassed 14 million views (and counting). “I didn’t deserve a record deal before this,” she tells Wonderland, proud, and ready to show her new baby to the world.

Now an LA resident having migrated from Miami, Azalea (born Amethyst Amelia Kelly) lived in Mullumbimby, New South Wales, colloquially known as “The Biggest Little Town in Australia.” When her father left the family when she was nine, Azalea was forced into near-solitude. Bored and questioning her emotional stability (she wondered if she had bipolar), Azalea’s music career kickstarted after her mum bought $200’s worth of studio time. “I used to hitch-hike to Sydney when I was a kid. There was nowhere to go to learn how to record, or make a beat, or be creative,” she says of her nomadic youth.

“My World,” the single from her debut mixtape – October 2011’s Ignorant Art – introduced her brand of mid-range chola rap. Trapgold, its follow-up tape released the proceeding month and produced by Diplo, was a much more refined and accessible moment. The aptly titled “Flexin’ and Finessin,’” featuring Juicy J, was the year’s biggest trap-pop moment. Elsewhere, Azalea gets confessional on the balladeering “Slo” (“Not many regrets I wish I could rewind,” she drawls).

“There’s a song I wrote called ‘Timepiece’ where I question whether I want to give too much of myself away,” she says, alluding to her now broken relationship with East Coast rap lord A$AP Rocky. Azalea can hardly escape the memories – his name is indelibly etched on her finger (though it has since been struck through). “I’m on social media a lot, sure, but I still feel very private. I’d never Instagram a picture of the inside of my house, for instance. I probably share about 20% of my life with the public.” Suffice to say, she moved on – these days, find her arm locked with LA Lakers’ swing man Nick Young.

When she’s not locked in a recording booth, she’s busy imbibing the world’s runway shows – Chloe’s A/W14 show in Paris was a recent spot, as was a performance at Alexander Wang’s Coachella party. “I’m visually conscious, because it matters,” she says. “Am I fashion conscious? It depends on what you mean by that. Do I care about seasonal fashion? No. Am I bothered about being fabulous in my own way? Yes.”

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Words: Shane Hawkins

Hair: Sami Knight Kiehl’s KSince 1851;

Makeup: Daniel Sallstrom using Bobbi Brown;

Manicurist: Ami Streets at LMC Worldwide using Chanel S 2014 and Body Excellence Hand Cream;

Photographic Assistance: Sam Wilson;

Fashion Assistance: Toni-Blaze Ibekwe and Georgina Thomas;

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Beyonce headlines Gucci’s Chime For Change concert /2013/03/26/beyonce-headlines-gucci-sponsored-chime-for-change-concert/ Tue, 26 Mar 2013 14:30:42 +0000 http://www.wonderlandmagazine.com/?p=16314 What do Beyonce, Florence Welch, Rita Ora and Haim have in common? Answer: they’re all headlining Twickenham Stadium on one very special night. On the first of June, Chime For Change – a global campaign for girls’ and women’s empowerment founded by Gucci – is scheduling the mother of all concerts. Introducing: The Sound of […]

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What do Beyonce, Florence Welch, Rita Ora and Haim have in common? Answer: they’re all headlining Twickenham Stadium on one very special night.

Beyonce throwing up diamond sign at the Superbowl

On the first of June, Chime For Change – a global campaign for girls’ and women’s empowerment founded by Gucci – is scheduling the mother of all concerts. Introducing: The Sound of Change Live, a globally televised concert at London’s Twickenham Stadium that features Queen Bey herself as the headliner.

There’s a whole cast of other talented ladies on the bill too: Florence and the Machine, Haim, Rita Ora, Iggy Azalea and Ellie Goulding will all be performing. Oh, and John Legend and Timbaland. They’re not ladies, but you knew that already.

“Our goal is to call for change for girls and women in the loudest voice possible,” Beyonce has said about the project. “I am excited for us to come together on June 1st to bring the issues of education, health and justice for girls and women to the world stage.”

Gucci is the founder of Chime For Change, a charity organisation that campaigns for girls’ and women’s empowerment all over the world – whether that means funding scholarships for girls from developing countries or fighting female genital mutilation in Mali. According to Gucci creative director Frida Giannini, women have reached a turning point in history and “now is the time for change”. In fact, as part of their outreach, Gucci is underwriting the whole concert so that all ticket sales will go towards Chime For Change-supported projects.

Tickets for the concert will be available through the campaign website, www.chimeforchange.org, and via Ticketmaster (www.ticketmaster.co.uk or +44 (0) 844-847-1693), beginning at 9am GMT on Wednesday 27 March. You’ll also have the chance to donate the value of your ticket to a nonprofit of your choice.

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