autoevolution
 

Katy Perry: I Kissed a MINI, And I Liked It

This year’s Life Ball (Europe’s biggest AIDS charity event) to take place on May 16, will be the first to offer a prize draw. The Life Ball MINI 2009 designed by The Blonds for Katy Perry is going to one lucky participant.

A ticket costs 10 euros and can be purchased at all Life Ball events from all BMW and MINI dealers in Austria, directly from the Life Ball, from the official distributor of Austria’s “class lottery” Prokopp and, of course, over the Internet.

‘The Blonds’ is a an American designer duo (Puerto Rican Phillipe and US designer David Blond) that dedicated the Life Ball MINI 2009 to their friend, Katy Perry. Stars such as Beyoncé, Alicia Keys, Rihanna, Shakira, Madonna, Britney Spears and Dita von Teese have all worn creations by The Blonds at important events.

Katy achieved international breakthrough in May last year, with the worldwide hit “I Kissed a Girl” (AE: Did she like it?). Katy will escort “her” MINI down the Blue Carpet at the Life Ball.

“MINI is a long-standing Life Ball Partner with an exceptionally fine understanding of how to incorporate creativity into the fulfillment of a partnership,” said Life Ball organiser Gery Keszler.

“Year after year, the Life Ball MINIs created by the designers of the Life Ball Fashion Shows provide stunning evidence of this. The Life Ball MINI 2009 will be a special edition reflecting a life in the limelight; after all, international pop star Katy Perry and New York’s The Blonds – the designers of this year’s Life Ball Fashion Show – are responsible for the Life Ball MINI.”

“The signature features of the pop princess and the cutting-edge designers are sex appeal and maximum glamour, set off by striking, richly decorated, knock-out accessories. I wish the future owner lots of fun with the Life Ball MINI.”
If you liked the article, please follow us:  Google News icon Google News Youtube Instagram X (Twitter)
 

Would you like AUTOEVOLUTION to send you notifications?

You will only receive our top stories