Miley Cyrus Dazzles On the Cover of ‘Vogue France’
Miley Cyrus is on the cover of Vogue France! The actress is on the cover of the magazine’s upcoming November issue.
In the interview, Cyrus talks her music, her relationship with fashion, Beyonce, exploring different musical terrains on Something Beautiful, “Flowers”, her motto, and so much more! Highlights can be found below.
On her relationship with fashion: “Very simple, immediate. For me, style is not about budget, or connection to the fashion industry, or historical knowledge. I love people who have no idea who the current designers are, who can’t put a name to their style, but who have a crazy look. It’s like music; you can feel it, love it, without knowing exactly what it’s about. While I can appreciate someone’s look, I don’t necessarily have the desire to recreate it on myself. Because I’ve always been who I wanted to be. And I want to be the reference! I want to be the mood board!”
On exploring different musical terrains on Something Beautiful: “I’m influenced by so many different musical genres, and my songs reflect that! When I listen to traditional Brazilian music or country music, it’s not the lyrics or chords that captivate me, but the feelings they express. So it’s essential to capture the emotion from the start, and then work on the tones, textures, and arrangements that allow an album to be spectacular as well.”
On her motto: “‘You can always start over .’ As I speak to you, I write it on my whiteboard… Sometimes, after having pursued a career for so long, you think you’ve already built everything, that you’ve made so much effort and sacrifice that you don’t want to start from scratch. But to continue practicing this profession to which I am 100% dedicated, you have to give music all the attention it deserves. So, you have to know how to start over, to detach yourself from certain beliefs… while remaining true to yourself.”
To read her full interview click here. I would love for her to perform these more intimate shows. Just being able to hear her voice live in a more intimate setting is a dream!
Source: Vogue France