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Coco Chanel .... كوكو شانيل

Published: Aug 19, 2011 by MazikaVideo Filed under: WikiPedia Fashion
Gabrielle Bonheur "Coco" Chanel (19 August 1883 – 10 January 1971) was a pioneering French fashion designer whose modernist thought, menswear-inspired fashions, and pursuit of expensive simplicity made her an important figure in 20th-century fashion. She was the founder of one of the most famous fashion brands, Chanel. Her extraordinary influence on fashion was such that she was the only person in the couturier field to be named on Time 100: The Most Important People of the Century.

Early life

Chanel was born in Saumur, France. She was the second daughter of Albert Chanel and Jeanne Devolle, a market stallholder and laundrywoman respectively at the time of her birth. Her birth was declared by employees of the hospital in which she was born. They, being illiterate, could not provide or confirm the correct spelling of the surname and it was recorded by the mayor Francois Poitou as "Chanel". This misspelling made the tracing of her roots almost impossible for biographers when Chanel later rose to prominence.

Her parents married in 1883. She had five siblings: two sisters, Julie (1882–1913) and Antoinette (born 1887) and three brothers, Alphonse (born 1885), Lucien (born 1889) and Augustin (born and died 1891). In 1895, when she was 12 years old, Chanel's mother died of tuberculosis and her father left the family. Because of this, the young Chanel spent six years in the orphanage of the Roman Catholic monastery of Aubazine, where she learned the trade of a seamstress. School vacations were spent with relatives in the provincial capital, where female relatives taught her to sew with more flourish than the nuns at the monastery were able to demonstrate.

When Coco turned eighteen, she was obliged to leave the orphanage, and affiliated with the circus of Moulins as a cabaret singer. During this time, Chanel performed in bars in Vichy and Moulins where she was called "Coco." Some say that the name comes from one of the songs she used to sing, and Chanel herself said that it was a "shortened version of coquette, the French word for 'kept woman'," according to an article in The Atlantic.



Personal life and entry into fashion

While she failed to get steady work as a singer, it was at Moulins that she met rich, young French textile heir Étienne Balsan, to whom she soon became an acknowledged mistress, keeping her day job in a tailoring shop. Balsan lavished on her the beauties of "the rich life": diamonds, dresses, and pearls. While living with Balsan, Chanel began designing hats as a hobby, which soon became a deeper interest of hers. "After opening her eyes," as she would say, Coco left Balsan and took over his apartment in Paris. Biographer Justine Picardie, in her 2010 study Coco Chanel: The Legend and the Life (Harper Collins), suggests that the fashion designer's nephew André Palasse—supposedly the only child of her sister Julie—may actually have been Chanel's child by Balsan.

In 1909 Chanel met and began an affair with one of Balsan's friends, Captain Arthur Edward 'Boy' Capel. Capel financed Chanel's first shops and his own clothing style, notably his jersey blazers, inspired her creation of the Chanel look. The couple spent time together at fashionable resorts such as Deauville, but he was never faithful to Chanel. The affair lasted nine years, but even after Capel married an aristocratic English beauty in 1918, he did not completely break off with Chanel. His death in a car accident, in late 1919, was the single most devastating event in Chanel's life  A roadside memorial at the site of the accident was placed there by Chanel, who visited it in later years to place flowers there.

Chanel became a licensed modiste (hat maker) in 1910 and opened a boutique at 21 rue Cambon, Paris named Chanel Modes Chanel's modiste career bloomed once theatre actress Gabrielle Dorziat modelled her hats in the F Noziere's play Bel Ami in 1912 (Subsequently, Dorizat modelled her hats again in Les Modes). In 1913, she established a boutique in Deauville, where she introduced luxe casual clothes that were suitable for leisure and sport. Chanel launched her career as fashion designer when she opened her next boutique, titled Chanel-Biarritz, in 1915, catering to the wealthy Spanish clientele who holidayed in Biarritz and were less affected by the war. Fashionable like Deauville, Chanel created loose casual clothes made out of jersey, a material typically used for men's underwear. By 1919, Chanel was registered as a couturiere and established her maison de couture at 31 rue Cambon.

Later in life, she concocted an elaborate false history for her humble beginnings. Chanel would steadfastly claim that when her mother died, her father sailed for America to get rich and she was sent to live with two cold-hearted spinster aunts. She even claimed to have been born in 1893 as opposed to 1883, and that her mother had died when Coco was two instead of twelve.

In 1920, she was introduced by ballet impresario Sergei Diaghilev to Igor Stravinsky, composer of The Rite of Spring, to whom she extended an offer for him and his family to reside with her.

In 1924, Chanel made an agreement with the Wertheimer brothers, Pierre and Paul, directors of the eminent perfume house Bourgeois since 1917, creating a corporate entity, "Parfums Chanel." The Wertheimers agreed to provide full financing for production, marketing and distribution of Chanel No. 5. For ten percent of the stock, Chanel licensed her name to "Parfums Chanel" and removed herself from involvement in all business operations. Displeased with the arrangement, Chanel worked for more than twenty years to gain full control of "Parfums Chanel." She proclaimed that Pierre Wertheimer was “the bandit who screwed me.”

Coco dated some of the most influential men of her time, but she never married. The reason may be found in her answer, when asked why she did not marry the Duke of Westminster: "There have been several Duchesses of Westminster. There is only one Chanel."

In 1925, Vera Bate Lombardi, née Sarah Gertrude Arkwright, reputedly the illegitimate daughter of the Marquess of Cambridge, became Chanel's muse, and also her liaison to a number of European royal families. Chanel established the English look based upon Lombardi's personal style. Lombardi also had the highest possible social connections. She introduced Chanel to her uncle, the Duke of Westminster, her cousin, the Duke of Windsor, and many other aristocratic families. In 1927 she built Villa La Pausa in Roquebrune on the French Riviera hiring the architect Robert Streitz. The villa has a staircase and a patio inspired by her orphanage, Aubazine. La Pausa has been partially replicated at the Dallas Museum of Art to welcome the Reves collection and part of Chanel's original furniture for the house.

It was in 1931 while in Monte Carlo that Chanel made the acquaintance of Samuel Goldwyn. The introduction was made through a mutual friend, the Grand Duke Dmitri Pavlovich, cousin to the last czar of Russia, Nicolas II. Goldwyn offered Chanel a tantalizing proposition. For the sum of a million dollars (approximately seventy-five million today), he would bring her to Hollywood twice a year to design costumes for MGM stars. Chanel accepted the offer. En route to California from New York traveling in a white train car, which had been luxuriously outfitted specifically for her use, she was interviewed by Colliers magazine in 1932. Chanel said she had agreed to the arrangement to "see what the pictures have to offer me and what I have to offer the pictures."

World War II

In 1939, at the beginning of World War II, Chanel closed her shops. She believed that it was not a time for fashion. During the German occupation Chanel resided at the Hotel Ritz, which was also noteworthy for being the preferred place of residence for upper echelon German military staff. She also maintained an apartment above her couture house at 31 rue Cambon. During that time she was criticized for having an affair with Hans Günther von Dincklage, a German military intelligence officer who arranged for her to remain in the hotel.

World War II, specifically the Nazi seizure of all Jewish owned property and business enterprises, provided Chanel with the opportunity to gain the full monetary fortune generated by "Parfums Chanel" and its most profitable product, Chanel No. 5. The directors of "Parfums Chanel," the Wertheimers, were Jewish, and Chanel used her position as an “Aryan” to petition German officials to legalize her right to sole ownership. On 5 May 1941, she wrote to the government administrator charged with ruling on the disposition of Jewish financial assets. Her grounds for proprietary ownership were based on the claim that “Parfums Chanel “is still the property of Jews”…and had been legally “abandoned” by the owners. “I have,” she wrote, “an indisputable right of priority…the profits that I have received from my creations since the foundation of this business…are disproportionate…[and] you can help to repair in part the prejudices I have suffered in the course of these seventeen years.” Chanel was not aware that the Wertheimers, anticipating the forthcoming Nazi mandates against Jews had, in May 1940, legally turned control of “Parfums Chanel” over to a Christian, French businessman and industrialist, Felix Amiot.

Ultimately, the Wertheimers and Chanel came to a mutual accommodation, re-negotiating the original 1924 contract. On 17 May 1947, Chanel received wartime profits of Chanel No. 5 in the amount of some nine million dollars in today’s money, and in the future her share would be two percent of all Chanel No. 5 sales worldwide. The financial benefit to her would be enormous. Her earnings would be in the vicinity of twenty-five million dollars a year, making her at the time one of the richest women in the world. Chanel’s friend and biographer Marcel Haedrich provided a telling estimation of her wartime interaction with the Nazi regime: “If one took seriously the few disclosures that Mademoiselle Chanel allowed herself to make about those black years of the occupation, one’s teeth would be set on edge.”

In 1943, after four years of professional separation, Chanel contacted Lombardi, who was living in Rome. She invited Lombardi to come to Paris and renew their work together. This was actually a cover for "Operation Modellhut," an attempt by Nazi spymaster Walter Schellenberg to make secret contact with Lombardi's relative Winston Churchill. When Lombardi refused, she was arrested as a British spy by the Gestapo. Chanel was later charged as a collaborator, but avoided trial due to intervention by the British Royal family.

Chanel was a very close friend of Walter Schellenberg to the extent that when he died of cancer penniless in Turin, Chanel paid for his funeral.

Some references suggest that Coco Chanel had close contact with another Nazi, Walter Kutschmann, who was responsible for the murder of thousands of Poland's Jews early in World War II. He was transferred to France in 1943 where he became Chanel's Paris SS contact. Kutschmann made frequent trips to Spain with Chanel with large sums of money passing between them.

Later years and death

In 1945, she moved to Switzerland, eventually returning to Paris in 1954, the same year she returned to the fashion world. The re-establishment of her couture house in 1954 was fully financed by Chanel’s old nemesis in the perfume battle, Pierre Wertheimer. This new contractual agreement would also allow Wertheimer to maintain ownership of “Parfums Chanel.” In return, Wertheimer agreed to an unusual arrangement proposed by Chanel herself, attempting to revive her youthful years as the kept woman of wealthy men. Wertheimer would pay for all of Chanel’s expenses from the large to the trivial for as long as she lived.

Her new collection did not have much success with the Parisians because of her relationship with the Nazis; However, it was applauded by the British and Americans, who became her faithful customers.

In early 1971 Chanel, then eighty-seven years old, was tired and ailing but continued to adhere to her usual schedule, overseeing the preparation of the spring collection. She died on Sunday 10 January, at the Hotel Ritz where she had resided for more than thirty years. She had gone for a long drive that afternoon and, not feeling well, had retired early to bed.

Film depictions

The first film about Chanel was Chanel Solitaire (1981), directed by George Kaczender and starring Marie-France Pisier, Timothy Dalton, and Rutger Hauer.

The American television movie Coco Chanel debuted on 13 September 2008 on Lifetime Television, starring Shirley MacLaine as a 70-year-old Chanel. Directed by Christian Duguay, the film also starred Barbora Bobulova as the young Chanel, Olivier Sitruk as Boy Capel, and Malcolm McDowell. The movie substantially rewrote Chanel's personal history, such as its portrayal of her status as a professional mistress as instead a series of "love stories," and glossing over both her Nazi collaboration and her use of British Royal connections to avoid post-war trial as a collaborator.

A film starring Audrey Tautou as the young Coco, titled Coco avant Chanel (Coco Before Chanel), was released on 22 April 2009. Audrey Tautou is the new spokeswoman of Chanel S.A.

The film Coco Chanel & Igor Stravinsky, directed by Jan Kounen and starring Anna Mouglalis and Mads Mikkelsen, concerns the purported affair between Chanel and Igor Stravinsky. The film is based on the 2002 novel Coco & Igor by Chris Greenhalgh, and was chosen to close the Cannes Film Festival of 2009. Two more projects are said to be in the works, including one directed by Daniele Thompson.

Coco & Igor is a novel, written by Chris Greenhalgh, which depicts the affair between Chanel and Igor Stravinsky and the creative achievements that this affair inspired. The novel was first published in 2003.

In 2008 a children's book entitled Different like Coco was published. It depicted the humble childhood of Coco Chanel and chronicled how she made drastic changes to the fashion industry.

The Gospel According to Coco Chanel: Life Lessons from the World's Most Elegant Woman is a novel written by Karen Karbo. Published in 2009, it chronicles the humble beginnings and legendary achievements of Coco Chanel while providing insight and advice on everything from embracing the moment to living life on your own terms.

Stage depictions

The Broadway musical Coco, music by Andre Previn, book and lyrics by Alan Jay Lerner, opened 18 December 1969 and closed 3 October 1970. It is set in 1953–1954 at the time that Chanel was reestablishing her couture house. Chanel was played by Katharine Hepburn for the first eight months, and by Danielle Darrieux for the rest of its run.



Ellissa .... Bio

Published: May 6, 2011 by MazikaVideo Filed under: Artist Biography WikiPedia


الحياة الشخصية

ولدت اليسار خوري في بلدة دير الاحمر اللبنانية (بلدة في البقاع) يوم 27 أكتوبر من سنة 1972 من أم سورية (يمني سعود) وأب لبناني (زكريا خوري)، حيث تتالف اسرتها من 3 بنات (اليسار ونورما و...) و3 شباب (غسان وجهاد وكميل)، ودرست في مدرسة داخلية وكانت لاترى عائلتها الا ايام العطل، التحقت بكلية العلوم السياسية بالجامعة اللبنانية لكنها لم تكمل دارستها الجامعية. كانت متعلقة بوالدها الشاعر ومدرس اللغة العربية "زكريا خورى" لدرجة كبيرة، وقد التحقت بكلية العلوم السياسة بناء على رغبته وقد توفى والدها في علم

2004.

من مواليد برج العقرب وتحلم بتكوين عائلة وان ترزق باطفال 'سواء صبي عمر أو بنت ياسمين' لانها تعشق الاسماء العربية،

من هواياتها الرياضة والسفر، تعشق اللون الأبيض وتفضل عطر "جيفينتشي" وتحب ركوب "BMW" وتقود سيارة دفع رباعي. قبل أن تصبح فنانة كانت ترغب في أن تكون مقدمة برامج في محطات تلفزية وقد تقدمت إلى الكاستينغ في محطة LBC ومحطات ثانية

.

أما عن علاقاتها العاطفية أرتبطت بالملحن والموزع الأرمني الأصل غي مونوكيان، وكان هذا هو الارتباط العاطفي الوحيد في مسيرتها الفنية، ولكنها لم تلبث ان انهت العلاقة، ويقال أن السبب هو رغبة إليسا في الزواج وتكونين أسرة بينما كان غي غير مستعد للاستقرار علما بأن غي مونوكيان قد تزوج في 2008 بفتاة لبنانية.

الحياة الفنية

عندما وصلت إلى سن 16 عام تعرفت على الفنان الكبير الراحل وسيم طبارة والذي أشركها في فرقته "الشانسونييه"، وجعلها تشارك في مسرحيات سياسية ساخرة قام بتأليفها، ووقفت من خلالها أمام الجمهور على خشبة مسرح "مسرح الساعة العاشرة" Théâtre de 10 heures، ولكنها لم تفكر في ترك الدراسة إرضاءً لوالدها الذي شرط عليها أن موافقته على دخولها الفن ستكون بعد وعدها له بأن تهتم بدراستها أولاً.

واستمر هذا الحال لعدة سنوات، حتى شاركت في برنامج "ستديو الفن" عام 1992، والذي كان يعرض على قناة LBC اللبنانية، وكانت ما زالت مرتبطة بدراستها وعملها بالمسرح أيضاً، وتمكنت من تقسيم وقتها على الأماكن الثلاث باجتهاد وجدية شديدين، حتى حصلت من البرنامج على الميدالية الفضية.

بعد البرنامج شاركت في عدة حفلات غنائية، حتى عام 1999، وهو العام الذي طرحت فيه ألبومها الأول "بدي دوب" مع شركة "ليدو برودشكنز" وEMI.

الأغنية الرئيسية للألبوم كانت دويتو مع مطرب الـ"Gipsy" الفرنسي جيرارد فيرير، والتي تم تصويرها كفيديو كليب مع المخرج مارك حديفة، وبدأت معه أول الهجمات الإعلامية عليها، حيث ظهرت وهى ترتدي "ملاية" بيضاء فقط، وهو ما جعل مهاجميها يتهمونها بالإغراء الزائد عن حده، ورغم أن البعض يعتبر الهجوم من هذا النوع هو أمر سئ، إلا أن ذلك أفادها كثيرا وأعطاها دفعة قوية في أول عمل فني رسمي لها.

بعدها وعلى مدار ما يقرب عشر سنوات، حرصت إليسا على طرح ألبوم جديد كل سنتين أو أقل تقريباً، فثاني ألبوم كان "وآخرتا معك" الذي طرحته عام 2000 من إنتاج شركة "ديلارا" وتوزيع "عالم الفن"، والذي طرحت فيه دويتو غنائي جديد مع الفنان اللبناني راغب علامة "بتغيب بتروح"، وحققت الأغنية نجاحا كبيرا، خاصة بعد تصويرها كفيديو كليب مع حديفة أيضاً في ثاني تعاون بينهما.

وفي 2002 طرحت ألبوم "عايشالك" مع شركة "عالم الفن"، والذي صورت منه الأغنية الرئيسية فيه مع المخرج الفرنسي فابريك بيجوتي، وارتدت ملابس ووضعت مكياجا من ماركة "كريستيان ديور" العالمية بالاتفاق معهم، وبذلك اعتبرت أول فنانة عربية تكون واجهة لمنتجات الشركة الكبيرة.

كما صورت منه أغنية ثانية وهى "أجمل احساس" مع المخرج سلمى عجرم، والتي حققت نجاحا كبيرا وكثير من الانتقادات المعتادة لها نظرا إلى رومانسية فكرتها وحرارة أداءها مع الموديل حبيبها في الكليب.

عام 2004 كان بداية تعاونها مع شركة "روتانا"، وطرحت فيه ألبوم "أحلى دنيا"، والذي حصلت عنه على أول جائزة "وورلد ميوزيك أوورد" لتحقيقه أعلى مبيعات في الشرق الأوسط، وصورت منه عدة أغاني هي "كل يوم في عمري" مع المخرج سعيد مارووك، و"ارجع للشوق" مع المخرج براندون ديكرسون، و"حبك وجع" مع المخرج سليم ترك للمرة الثانية بينهما.

وفي عام 2006 طرحت ألبومها الخامس والثاني مع "روتانا" وهو "بستناك"، وحصلت عنه على الجائزة الثانية لـ"وورلد ميوزيك أوورد" لتحقيقه أعلى مبيعات في الشرق الأوسط، وصورت منه أغنية الألبوم أولا مع ديكرسون، في تعاونهما الثاني، في براغ عاصمة الجمهورية التشيكية، وأغنية ثانية هي "لو تعرفوه" مع المخرج الفرنسي يانك ساليت.

ثم قررت طرح ألبومها السادس والثالث مع "روتانا"، "أيامي بيك" في نهاية شهر ديسمبر من عام 2007، وجاء توقيت الألبوم مناسبا لمضمون أقوى أغانيه "أواخر الشتا"، والتي كان لها تأثيرا كبيرا على نفوس جمهورها، ولم تصورها أولاً كما كان متوقعاً، بل صورت أغنية "بتمون" مع المخرج وليد نصيف وطرحتها في صيف 2008، ثم صورت بعدها أغنية "أواخر الشتا" مع نصيف أيضاً وطرحتها أوائل 2009.

ومن الواضح أنها تفائلت بشهر ديسمبر لطرح ألبوماتها، حيث طرحت ألبومها السابع والرابع مع "روتانا"، "تصدق بمين" في أواخر ديسمبر 2009، وهو الألبوم الذي جعلها تحصل على "وورلد ميوزيك أوورد" للمرة الثالثة في حياتها لتحقيقه أعلى مبيعات في الشرق الأوسط تخطت حاجز ال 700 الف نسخة بين سيدي وكاسيت في الحفل الذي أقيم يوم 18 مايو 2010، وهى بذلك تعد المطربة اللبنانية الوحيدة، والمطربة العربية الثانية بعد الفنان المصري عمرو دياب في الحصول على ثلاث جوائز "وورلد ميوزيك أوورد".

ولقد حصلت على الجائزة دون أي تدخل لشركة "روتانا" في هذا الأمر، خاصة بعد إعلان الشركة عن مقاطعتها للجائزة منذ عدة سنوات، وهى تعتز كثيرا بهذا الأمر، حيث قالت: "(روتانا) أعلنت عدم اشتراكها في المسابقة لهذا العام وهذا ما حدث بالفعل، ولكن اللجنة المسئولة عن الجائزة رصدت بموضوعية الألبومات التي حققت أعلى نسبة مبيعات في العالم العربي، ووجدت أن ألبومي (تصدق بمين) احتل المرتبة الأولى في المبيعات لمدة 25 أسبوعا، وحصولي على الجائزة دون اشتراك الشركة فيها هو أكبر تقدير لي ولأعمالي".

وقامت بتصوير أغنية "ع بالي حبيبي" كفيديو كليب مع المخرج مازن فياض، ومقرر عرضه خلال صيف 2010.

 دويتوهات إليسا

  • أول دويتو قدمته إليسا كما ذكرنا عام 1999، وكان بطاقة تعارف الجمهور العربي بها، بأغنية "بدي دوب" مع مطرب الـ"Gipsy" الفرنسي جيرارد فيرير، وصورتها مع المخرج مارك حديفة.
  • الدويتو الثاني كان عام 2000 مع الفنان اللبناني الشهير راغب علامة "بتغيب بتروح"، والذي قالت عنه إليسا أنه "لم يتقاضَ أجرا على مشاركتي في الأغنية، فهو فنان رائع وحساس جداً، وأعجبته الأغنية جداً، ولديه من الذكاء ما جعله يعلم أن الأغنية مختلفة وستحقق نجاحاً جماهيراً في الوطن العربي"، وهذا ما حدث فعلاً، خاصة بعد تصويرها كفيديو كليب مع حديفة أيضاً في ثاني تعاون بينهما.
  • عام 2001 اختار المطرب الأرجنتيني كريس دو بيرج إليسا لتشاركه في غناء دويتو يحمل اسم "ليالي لبنانية" Lebanese Nights، والذي قالت عنه إليسا: "إن كريس استوحى هذه الأغنية وكتب كلماتها ولحنها وهو جالس في مطعم "عبد الوهاب" بمنطقة الأشرفية اللبنانية"، وقاموا بتصويرها مع المخرج سليم ترك، وكانت ضمن أغاني ألبوم بيرج الذي طرح عام 2002.
  • عام 2007 قامت بتسجيل دويتو مع فنان الراي الجزائري الشاب مامي حمل اسم "حليلي دنيايا"، ولكن الاثنين مع الأسف لم يبذلا جهدا كافيا للترويج لتلك الأغنية، لذلك لم تحقق ما حققته دويتوهاتها الأخرى من نجاح.
  • في فبراير 2009 سجلت إليسا دويتو مع الفنان اللبناني فضل شاكر حمل اسم "جوه الروح"، وطرحت ضمن ألبوم فضل "بعدا ع البال" الذي طرحه في 2009 أيضاً، ولم يتقابلا الاثنان أثناء تسجيلها، بل سجل كل منهما مقطعه بشكل منفصل، كما أنه لانشغالهما لم يتمكنا من تصويرها كفيديو كليب، رغم أنه كان قد تم الاتفاق بالفعل مع المخرج وليد نصيف لإخراجه، ولكن ذلك لم يتحقق حتى الآن.

جوائز

حصلت اليسا على جائزة الميوزيك اورد العالمية ثلاث مرات، عن فئة الأكثر مبيعات بالعالم العربى وشمال أفريقيا وذلك في العام 2005 والعام 2006 والعام 2010. وحصلت أيضا في نفس العام على جائزة الموركس دور كأفضل مغنية، وفي عام 2008، حصلت إليسا على جائزة أفضل مطربة عربية.

حصل كليب "حبك وجع" على جائزة أفضل كليب لعام 2005، وأيضا حصلت أغنية "أجمل احساس" على جائزة أفضل فيديو كليب. كما حصلت نفس الأغنية "أجمل احساس" على جائزة أفضل كليب عربي في حفل "أوسكار الفيديو كليب" في شرم الشيخ. وقد حصلت على جائزة ميدل ايست وورد أفضل مغنية بالشرق الأوسط لعام 2008 من هيئة نقابة الفنانين المصريين وقد حصلت اليسا جائزة الميوزك ورد للمرة الثالثة عام 2010.

وحصلت أيضا على جائزة الموركس دورأفضل فيديو كليب لأغنية "بتمون" وأيضا أفضل اغنية لبتمون لعام 2008. وحصلت أيضا على أربعة جوائز في حفلة "سيليبريتي أواردز"

 خلافات

بدأت خلافات إليسا مع أول فيديو كليب غنائي إليسا لأغنية "بدي دوب"، ظهرت ترتدي شرشفاٌ أبيضاٌ، وسبب الكليب عددا من الخلافات مما أدى لتعجب إليسا التي صرحت أكثر من مرة بهذا الخصوص قائلة: "أنه ما من سبب يدعو للخلاف وأن هناك العديد من الفنانين يرتدون ملابس أكثر جرأة". إليسا كررت الأمر مرة أخرى في كليب "وآخرتا معك"، حيث إرتدت الشرشف من جديد، ولكنها أكدت ندمها على ارتداءه وعلى تكرار نفسها مرة أخرى.

ثاني خلافاتها كان مع المغنية اللبنانية أمل حجازي بسبب قيام أمل بتقليد إليسا في كليب "بتدور على قلبي" والذي شابه لحد كبير كليب إليسا "حبك وجع". أمل أنكرت الأمر وأقرّت بأن لكل منهما أسلوب معين ومختلف. ومن جديد عادت أمل لمهاجمة إليسا بسبب إتهام أمل لإليسا انها سرقت منها إعلان لمجوهرات لازوردي، وظهرت مؤخراً بعض الاشاعات عن خلافات تدور بين الفنانة هيفاء وهبي واليسا وفي برنامج "آخر من يعلم" أعربت الفنانة هيفاء على أن ربما قد دارت بينهم بعض الخلافات البسيطة بالماضي وهي الأن تقدرها وتحترما، وفي حفل ال"Murex D'or 2010" قالت :" أن الشعب اللبناني يحب بعضه ولهذا أريد أن اسلم على إليسا".

كما كان لإليسا العديد من الخلافات من ملحنين وشعراء وموزعين. وعادة لا ترد على أي من الخلافات بل تكتفي بالقول "هذا رأيهم وأنا أحترمه ولا أريد التكلم بخصوصه".

ألبوماتها

كليباتها

  • بدي دوب (1998).
  • وأخرتا معك (2000).
  • بتغيب بتروح (2001).
  • عايشالك (2002).
  • أجمل إحساس (2003).
  • ديو مع: Lebanese Night-Chris De Burgh- (2003).
  • كل يوم في عمري (2004).
  • إرجع للشوق (2005).
  • حبك وجع (2005).
  • بستناك (2006).
  • لو تعرفو (2007).
  • بتمون (2008).
  • أواخر الشتا (2009).
  • على بالي حبيبي (2010).

إعلاناتها

تعتبر إليسا أكثر فنانة عربية تم التعاقد معها للقيام بحملات إعلانية لمنتجات عالمية، حيث تعاقدت معها شركة المياه الغازية "بيبسي" لحملة دعايتها عام 2003، واستمر التعاقد لعدة سنوات قدمت فيها إعلانات قوية ظهرت فيها وحدها أو برفقة نجمة كبيرة مثل الشقراء الأمريكية كريستينا أجوليرا.

كما تعاقدت معها شركتا النظارات العالمية "فوج" Vogue و"راي بان" Ray Ban للدعاية لمنتجاتهما، إلى جانب منتجات "لوكس" للعناية بنظافة البشرة، وساعات "كورم" Corum. وفي عام 2008 تعاقدت معها شركة الهواتف المحمولة "سامسونج" لتتولى حملة دعايتها.

كما اختيرت إليسا لتكون الوجه الدعائي لـ"منظمة الذهب الدولية" بالمشاركة مع شركة "لازوردي" لصناعة الذهب.

ومع كل هذا، فإن الشركة الفرنسية Georges Stahl اختارت إليسا لتصنع عطرا يحمل اسمها، وبالفعل تم صنع عطر "أل دو إليسا" Elle D’ Elissa، والذي احتفلت النجمة اللبنانية بصدوره في حفل إعلامي كبير أقيم يوم 14 نوفمبر 2007 في دبي، وتم الانتهاء من صنع عطرها الثاني والمقرر طرحه بالأسواق خلال أيام.

ومن أهم إعلانات إليسا:

  • اعلان هيد ان شوليدر واغنية بدي دوب.
  • اعلانات النظارات.
  • اعلانات شركة لوكس (طلوب تمنى).
  • اعلانات شركة بيبسي (قربلي، لو نرجع سوا، بستناك).
  • اعلانات شركة لازوردي (كرمالك، ايامي بيك، مش كتير عليك).
  • اعلان شركة سامسوغ واغنية مش كتير عليك.
  • اعلان عطر Elle D'Elissa.
  • اعلان لازوردي (تصدق بمين)

Ellissa 1972 Lebanon

Published: Apr 22, 2010 by admin Filed under: WikiPedia

Elissar Zakaria Khoury (Arabicإليسار زكريا خوري‎) (born October 27, 1971[1][2] in Deir el AhmarLebanon), known as Elissa (Arabicإليسا‎) is aLebanese singer with multiple Arabic and International awards. She is one of the most well-known female singers in the Arab world and considered as one of the best selling female artists in the Middle East.

Famous for her passionate style of music and unique vocal capabilities, Elissa is often referred to as the "Queen Of Romance" and "Queen Of Feelings"[3]. Elissa was the first Lebanese musician to win the World Music Award in 2005 and 2006 for best selling albums in the Middle East.

Biography

Born to a Lebanese father (Zakaria Khoury) and a Syrian mother (Youmna Saud)[4], Elissa was raised in the The Bekaa valley in Lebanon. She earned a degree in Political Science from the Lebanese University. She is a Maronite Catholic. Elissa's father, Zakaria Khoury, who studied and taught Arabic literature, died of cancer in 2004. She has 3 brothers and 2 sisters. Her brother Kamel Khoury is a DJ. Her sister Norma is married and lives in Canada, her two other brothers are Ghassan and Jehad.

[edit]Music career

[edit]Studio El Fan: Early Career Success

Elissa's first venture into art and artistic activities consisted of acting in theaters of political critique, namely with well-known Chansonnier Wassim Tabbara, and the "Theatre de 10 Heures". This was the first time she came in contact with an audience.

Her theatrical beginnings motivated her to move on to singing, which she did in 1992-3, when she participated in "Studio El Fan". The show was broadcast on LBCI, one of the most renowned TV stations in the Middle East. Elissa won a silver medal over the course of her in the program. Following this, she performed in concert until 1999, when Lido Productions released her first album, 'Baddi Doub'. Elissa debut on the commercial music scene was an event of considerable importance. The album was a success, and featured a hit with famous French gypsy act, Gerard Ferrer. The release of this first album took her to Cannes, to participate in the International Music Festival of 2000.

[edit]W'akherta Maak (2000-2001)

Following this first success, Elissa released her second album, 'W'akherta Ma'ak' in 2000, which in turn included the hit duet 'Bitghib Betrouh', sung with Lebanese superstar Ragheb Alama. 'Bitghib Betrouh' was a huge hit all the over the Arab World, and is still being played on radio and TV today, more than 9 years after its initial release. It also sold more than 200,000 copies.

Elissa had a duet with the international artist Chris de Burgh in an Arabic-English song titled “Lebanese Nights”, which was written, composed and distributed by DeBurgh.He decided to sing it with a Lebanese singer, and chose Elissa. The song was recorded in London and released in DeBurgh's 2002 Album, Timing Is Everything.

[edit]Ayshalak (2002-2003)

Elissa's third studio album, Ayshalak, was released in June 2002, and supported by a video clip filmed in Paris by French director Fabrice Begotti. Wardrobe and make up were provided byChristian Dior, which made Elissa the first Arab figure to represent Dior. The video and the song both were a huge success, and with the aid of the composer/arranger Jean-Marie Riachi, Elissa was able to produce another hit called "Agmal Ehsas", which was Elissa's second single from Ayshalak. The video clip was directed by the Lebanese director, Selim El Turk. In 2002, Elissa won the Murex d'Or award for best female artist and the "Ajmal Ihsas" clip won the best video clip at the Arabic music awards.

[edit]Ahla Donya (2004-2005)

Elissa’s fourth album, Ahla Donya, was released in 2004. This was one of the fastest selling albums ever in the Arab world. This album was the first under Elissa's contract with Rotana, the music production company. The album included a variety of songs, such as Koll Youm Fi Omry, Erga' Lel Shoa', Hobbak Waja' (Inta Lameen) and Ahla Donya. In 2005, Elissa won theWorld Music Award for being best selling artist of the Middle east for the sales of Ahla Donya and was the first Lebanese to win this award, Elissa also won the Murex Dor award for Best video clip, "Hobak Wajaa (Inta Lameen)". In 2005, a Special Collector's Edition of the record was made available (1000 copies) with state-of-the-art packaging including a mini-biography.

[edit]Bastanak (2006-2007)

In early 2006, Elissa released her fifth studio effort, Bastanak, which has sold nearly 3.7 million copies, according to Rotana. Unlike her previous albums which were produced by Jean-Marie Riachi, numerous producers collaborated in the project. The album's lead single was the title track "Bastanak" with its music video shot in Prague. It was released exclusively on Rotana music channels. To promote the album in May 2006, Pepsi launched an international commercial in which Elissa and American pop singer Christina Aguilera sing together.

On November 15, 2006, Elissa won her second World Music Award as best selling artist of the Middle East for the sales of Bastanak. Elissa attended the The 2006 World Music Awards (the 12th annual World Music Awards) which were held in London and performed the hit single Bastanak.

In 2007, she recorded the song "Halili" which is a duet with the Algerian-born raï singer Cheb Mami, but neither Elissa nor Cheb Mami, promoted their project enough to be as successful as Elissa's other duets, that's why it was a commercial disappointment.

[edit]Ayami Beek (2007-2009)

Her sixth studio album, "Ayami Beek", was released in December 2007 by Rotana. The album has gained extraordinary success in the Arab world and is considered the best selling album in 2008 and still in the charts in all of the Arab countries. Her first single of the album, "Betmoun" debuted at number 1 on Rotana's PEPSI Top 20 Charts, making it the 2nd song ever in the charts to debut at number one, even though the song dropped to number 5 the following week. This album has been selling high numbers all over the Middle East. Thousands of copies were sold in the first days of the Islamic feast Eid Al Adha. The album has been number one in all Middle East charts for over 6 months. The album's first single "Betmoun" was released in Summer of 2008 and became very successful. In February 2009, Elissa worked with Fadl Shaker, a Lebanese singer, on a duet called "Jowa El Rooh", the song can be found on Fadl's 2009 studio album, Ba'da Al Bal. Unfortunately, this project was not promoted enough either, it was supposed to be shot a video clip, but because of Fadl's filled schedule, and Elissa's then problems with Rotana, as some media resources say, the music video shooting was canceled. The album's second single "Awakher El Shita" was released early 2009 and was also successful. In the summer of 2009 there had been rumors that there were problems between Elissa and Rotana, her record label, but she signed a new contract with Rotana.

[edit]Controversy in Carthage, Tunisia 2009
[edit]Rumours of Engagement

In late 2009, Elissa had faced some rumors about her being engaged to the young Egyptian artist Muhammad Rahim. Both Elissa and Muhammad Rahim have denied the news. Elissa stated that she only saw Muhammad Rahim twice and both were business meetings.but sure all that is nit correct she was singing live the whole 2 hours in the most successful concert in chartage for the last decade . more than 15,000 person attended her concert .but all this was not correct ,elissa was singing live for the 2 hours and her concert was the most successful concert for more than 15000 persons came to listen to her .

[edit]Tsadaq Bmein (2009-present)

"Tsadaq Bmein" was released on December 26, 2009. The production includes 13 songs. Elissa collaborated with a group of professional songwriters and composers.

[edit]Image

In 2001, she took part in Jordan's Fiesta Latina. She also held a performance at the pyramids of Egypt as the opening act for British superstar Sting. In addition to this, she was the only Arabic artist to perform in front of the former U.S President Bill Clinton at the Stars Charity show in Dubai. Also present at this event were Queen Rania of Jordan and the Crown Prince ofDubai, Sheikh Mohammed Bin Rashid al Maktoum.

At the end of 2002 she inaugurated the opening of Kuwait's Virgin Megastore with Sir Richard Branson, the founder of the famous stores. Also a great success for Elissa was being included in the anthology book, 100 Pioneers of Lebanon, alongside artists such as Fairouz, Wadih el Safi, and others.

In September 2003, she performed at the Hope Charity Gala, which took place in the Royal Albert hall, one of London's most prestigious venues. Elissa was the sole representative of the Middle East among other international stars such as Sarah BrightmanZucchero and Joaquin Cortes.

[edit]Commercials

Her commercial life began when she signed a deal in 2003 with Pepsi. The contract was signed after Arabic star Nawal Al Zoghbi had agreed to let Elissa be the co-face of Pepsi. She has already filmed the ad for Pepsi X in Spain, and in 2004 the Regular Pepsi ad filmed in Roma with famous director Roger Spottiswood. Then she shot two ads with Christina Aguilera for Pepsi for the world football cup. Both were shot in Los Angeles with famous director Tarsem Singh.

Elissa is one of the ambassadresses for the World Gold Council in collaboration with Lazurde.

In 2007, Elissa was chosen by French company Georges Stahl to create her own perfume, and Elle D'Elissa was created, as the first international perfume for an Arab artist which caused a controversy after Lebanese star Haifa Wehbe who claimed that it was hers but Elissa didn't reply and said that the perfume is hers and only hers. Elissa chose 'Emirates Tower' in Dubai for releasing her perfume on 14/11/2007 in a big celebration covered by media and newspapers attended by more than 200 of businessmen, marketing, media, and friends.

For 2008, Elissa is the ambassadress of Samsung Mobiles and released her own mobile Samsung Music Phone that contained three of her songs BastanakAyami Beek, and Mush Kiteer A'alek. Elissa has been known for being an official spokesperson for many international brands and the ambassador of them in the Arab World including Pepsi, Lux, Lazurde jewels, Ray Ban glasses, Vogue Eyewear, Corum watches, and Samsung mobiles

[edit]Awards and honors

She was awarded the Murex D'Or for being the first Lebanese to receive the World Music Award 2005. In the same event Elissa was also admired for her second success with Lebanese director Selim el Turk and received the best video clip award for the song Hobbak Waja' (directed by Selim El Turk). She was also held the Best Female artist of the year.

Elissa has won two World Music Awards for best-selling artist in the Middle East in 2005 and 2006. Total sales of her albums are close to 15 million, making her one of the most popular Lebanese singers ever. Elissa is also one of the wealthiest Lebanese singers and her wealth is estimated to be nearly $25 million.

In early 2006, Elissa released her fifth studio effort, the album Bastanak, which has sold nearly 3.2 million copies, according to Rotana. In 2006, Elissa again won the World Music Awardfor best-selling Middle Eastern artist from the album sales of "Bastanak", which she performed.


Elissa's Most Famous awards

  • A Silver Medal over the course of 'Studio Al Fan' Show. 1992
  • The Murex D'Or award - Best Female Artist of the Year. 2002
  • Best Arabic Female Singer - Zahret El Khaleej Magazine. 2003
  • Best Selling Album for a female singer in Egypt - Al Ahram Newspaper. 2004
  • LG Music Festival Award. 2004
  • AUST University Honoure - Lebanon. 2005
  • World Music Award - Best selling Middle Eastern artist - 'Ahla Donya album.' 2005
  • The Murex D'Or award - Best Female Artist of the Year. 2005
  • Best Arabic Female Singer In Al Aghani Radio Station - Egypt. 2005
  • Best Character of the Year - Zahret El Khaleej Magazine. 2005
  • Best Video Clip Award for the song 'Hobbak Waja'. 2005
  • Best Female Artist of the Year Award. 2005
  • World Music Award - Best selling Middle Eastern artist - 'Bastanak album.' 2006
  • An Honorable Award from the Professional Artists Union of Lebanon. 2007
  • Middle East Music Award - Best Female Arab Artist. 2008


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