Florence And The Machine’s Florence Welch Is All Kinds Of Sexy On The Cover Of The October 2011 Issue Of Interview Magazine!
Can I tell you how much I love me some Florence and the Machine? LOVE them! Florence Welch has the most amazing voice! Dog Days Are Over from Lungs is simply one of the most fantastic singles ever. Now, on the verge of releasing her new single, What The Water Gave me from her as yet untitled second album Florence Welch is on the cover of the October 2011 issue of Interview magazine.
First and foremost this is hot! Love LOVE the cover. God bless those redheads right? I got to meet Florence thankfully before Dog Days Are Over exploded, and I’m so glad I did. Anyway, in this issue of Interview magazine Florence is interviewed by Baz Luhrmann the director of the classics Strictly Ballroom and Moulin Rouge!
In the article Florence talks about her extended family, Florence’s father being a huge music fan, the creative process of making a record and other fun stuff.
Check out the rest of the photo shoot below and pick up a copy of Interview magazine on stands now!
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i never really taken to account of florences beauty until now.