Jess Glynne proves that she is not just a force in music but also on the fashion front. The UK singer has teamed up with Manchester brand Bench for their new Capsule Collection. Designed by Glynne, the chic street wear line-up includes women's reversible bomber jackets, jumpsuits, croptop sweatshirts and oversized t-shirts. The new collection is the second collaboration between the GRAMMY Award winning singer and Bench.
Jess Glynne lets it all out, literally, in her video 'Take Me Home'. Highly emotional, Glynne performs the song nude whilst eventually breaking down into tears towards the end. On her Facebook page, the UK singer wrote:
"Finally...I can show you all the video for Take Me Home - I'm so pleased and nervous that it's finally out. This is a song about the need to have someone who cares when you are at your most vulnerable. It's an emotional song for me and I have to admit it brought me to tears filming the video, not because I was sad but because I was so grateful that I had someone to get me out of the dark hole I was in xxx."
UK royalty Wookie is called upon to add his golden remix touch to the Jess Glynne cut 'Don't Be So Hard On Yourself'. Delivering a taste of soulful garage, the original version is featured on Glynn's forthcoming LP 'I Cry When I Laugh', out August 21st on Atlantic Records. Check it out.
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