Unknown designer for Mariah Carey
Pop singer Mariah Carey has asked an unknown designer to develop a dress for her which will join her new frangrance Luscious Pink and her butterfly logo.
As a result of a competition Mariah Carey chose Julian Contreras. It were over 4,000 entries.
Contreras’ sketch will be expressed into a dress and worn by Mariah Carey at an event early next year, said Ashley Futak, a spokeswoman for Brickfish, a social media marketing company that sponsored the dispute.
The 20 year old designer said:
“Being a designer has always been my dream since I was 5 years old. I just can’t believe I won.”
I wanted to design something that would show off her figure and enhance her curves.”
Contreras dress is a form-fitting, mauve pink with an asymmetrical shoulder strap decorated with a sparkling pin.
The grand prize signifies that the Luscious Pink dress Contreras will be created in three more models:
once for the Mariah Carey to wear, once for Contreras to keep in his own line, and once as an auction item at a benefit for Susan G. Komen for the Cure breast cancer awareness.
I wanted to design something that would show off her figure and enhance her curves,” said Contreras, who still lives in San Jose. He said it wasn’t yet clear when Carey would wear the dress, but it’s expected to be completed in the next three months.
Maria described it as perfect when she appeared on Entertainment tonight.
She told:
“It’s a really, really great design. I love a one-shoulder and I love the brooch here and how it’s drapey on the top.”
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