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'''Apple Bottoms''' is a fashion and lifestyle brand for women, which was launched in 2003 by multi-platinum recording artist [[Nelly]]. Nelly’s vision for the brand was that “a woman should not try to fit the clothes; the clothes should fit the woman![http://lifestyle.applebottoms.com/company.asp]
'''Apple Bottoms''' is a fashion and lifestyle brand for women, which was launched in 2003 by multi-platinum recording artist [[Nelly]]. Nelly’s vision for the brand was that “a woman should not try to fit the clothes; the clothes should fit the woman!<ref>http://lifestyle.applebottoms.com/company.asp</ref>


The brand, which when launched, was exclusively a denim label, and has since gone through a major line-expansion. Currently the Apple Bottoms label includes: apparel, footwear, handbags, eyewear RX, intimates, sunglasses, accessories, jewelry, cold weather, and girl’s apparel.
The brand, which when launched, was exclusively a denim label, and has since gone through a major line-expansion. Currently the Apple Bottoms label includes: apparel, footwear, handbags, eyewear RX, intimates, sunglasses, accessories, jewelry, cold weather, and girl’s apparel.
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In [[2000]], when [[Universal Records]] released Nelly's platinum debut album, Country Grammar, his clothing line for men, [[Vokal]], had already been in production for two years.
In [[2000]], when [[Universal Records]] released Nelly's platinum debut album, Country Grammar, his clothing line for men, [[Vokal]], had already been in production for two years.


Aside from being a singer/songwriter, actor, entrepreneur, and designer, Nelly is also a philanthropist. The artist started two charities. Jes Us 4 Jackie[http://jesus4jackie.com/], was started in response to his sister Jackie Donohue’s battle with Leukemia, in order to educate, and encourage minorities to become bone-marrow donors. Apple Bottoms was launched in 2002 as a fundraiser for the organization.
Aside from being a singer/songwriter, actor, entrepreneur, and designer, Nelly is also a philanthropist. The artist started two charities. "Jes Us 4 Jackie<ref>http://jesus4jackie.com/</ref>" was started in response to his sister Jackie Donohue’s battle with Leukemia, in order to educate, and encourage minorities to become bone-marrow donors. Apple Bottoms was launched in 2002 as a fundraiser for the organization.


The second charity is called “4 Sho 4 Kids[http://www.4sho4kids.org/]” and focuses on improving the quality of life for children born with developmental disorders. The organization provides educational classes as well as health-care services.
The second charity is called “4 Sho 4 Kids<ref>http://www.4sho4kids.org/</ref>” and focuses on improving the quality of life for children born with developmental disorders. The organization provides educational classes as well as health-care services.




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The term "Apple Bottom jeans" is featured in the song "[[Low (Flo Rida song)|Low]]" by [[Flo Rida]] featuring [[T-Pain]]<ref>[http://www.thelyricarchive.com/song/3926978-616905/Low-%5BRadio-Edit%5D Flo Rida - Low Lyrics<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>. In the 2008 movie [[Tropic Thunder]] actor [[Tom Cruise]] dances to the song during a cameo appearance. It is also featured in the Flo Rida song [[Elevator (Flo Rida song)|Elevator]]. The term is also used in the songs "Tip Drill" and "Paradise" by Nelly, the founder of the brand, and in the [[Eminem]] single "[[Shake That]]" (ft. Nate Dogg) from his 2005 album, ''[[Curtain Call: The Hits|Curtain Call]],'' and his 2006 album (Remix ft. Nate Dogg, Obie Trice, Bobby Creekwater) [[The Re-Up]].It is referred to in various Hip-Hop songs, such as "Overnight Celebrity" by rapper [[Twista]], and more recently the R&B singer [[Flo Rida]] in the song "Low" featuring [[T-Pain]]. The name of the brand is derived from a slang term to describe the shape of a woman's [[buttocks]].
The term "Apple Bottom jeans" is featured in the song "[[Low (Flo Rida song)|Low]]" by [[Flo Rida]] featuring [[T-Pain]]<ref>[http://www.thelyricarchive.com/song/3926978-616905/Low-%5BRadio-Edit%5D Flo Rida - Low Lyrics<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>. In the 2008 movie [[Tropic Thunder]] actor [[Tom Cruise]] dances to the song during a cameo appearance. It is also featured in the Flo Rida song [[Elevator (Flo Rida song)|Elevator]]. The term is also used in the songs "Tip Drill" and "Paradise" by Nelly, the founder of the brand, and in the [[Eminem]] single "[[Shake That]]" (ft. Nate Dogg) from his 2005 album, ''[[Curtain Call: The Hits|Curtain Call]],'' and his 2006 album (Remix ft. Nate Dogg, Obie Trice, Bobby Creekwater) [[The Re-Up]].It is referred to in various Hip-Hop songs, such as "Overnight Celebrity" by rapper [[Twista]], and more recently the R&B singer [[Flo Rida]] in the song "Low" featuring [[T-Pain]]. The name of the brand is derived from a slang term to describe the shape of a woman's [[buttocks]].


In 2004, Apple Bottom jeans were featured on [[The Oprah Winfrey Show]] as one of [[Oprah's Favorite Things]] <ref>[http://www.oprah.com/presents/holiday2004/gifts/pres_hol2004_gifts_oft_10.jhtml Oprah's Favorite Things 2004: Apple Bottom Jeans by Nelly<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>. Oprah also featured the jeans in her magazine, [[O, The Oprah Magazine]] <ref>[http://www.oprah.com/omagazine/olist/omag_olist_0644_clo.jhtml Apple Bottoms Jeans<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> More recently, the jeans were mentioned on ''[[The Ellen Degeneres Show]]'', when the host answered a reader's letter by citing [[Wikipedia]]<ref>[http://ellen.warnerbros.com/EllenMediaPlayer/ Ellen DeGeneres Show Video Gallery] - Ellen in a Minute, Wednesday in a Minute, 7/23/08</ref>.
In 2004, Apple Bottom jeans were featured on [[The Oprah Winfrey Show]] as one of [[Oprah's Favorite Things]] <ref>[http://www.oprah.com/presents/holiday2004/gifts/pres_hol2004_gifts_oft_10.jhtml Oprah's Favorite Things 2004: Apple Bottom Jeans by Nelly<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>. Oprah also featured the jeans in her magazine, [[O, The Oprah Magazine]] <ref>[http://www.oprah.com/omagazine/olist/omag_olist_0644_clo.jhtml Apple Bottoms Jeans<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> The jeans were also mentioned on ''[[The Ellen Degeneres Show]]'', when the host answered a reader's letter by citing [[Wikipedia]]<ref>[http://ellen.warnerbros.com/EllenMediaPlayer/ Ellen DeGeneres Show Video Gallery] - Ellen in a Minute, Wednesday in a Minute, 7/23/08</ref>. More recently, Apple Bottoms was showcased on [[America’s Next Top Model]] Cycle 10 on March 5, 2008<ref>http://lifestyle.applebottoms.com/whats_good.asp?rec_id=32</ref>


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 15:39, 16 September 2008

Apple Bottoms is a fashion and lifestyle brand for women, which was launched in 2003 by multi-platinum recording artist Nelly. Nelly’s vision for the brand was that “a woman should not try to fit the clothes; the clothes should fit the woman![1]

The brand, which when launched, was exclusively a denim label, and has since gone through a major line-expansion. Currently the Apple Bottoms label includes: apparel, footwear, handbags, eyewear RX, intimates, sunglasses, accessories, jewelry, cold weather, and girl’s apparel.


Icer Brands, LLC, in collaboration with Nelly, holds the exclusive licensing rights to the product development and marketing of Apple Bottoms. Nelly works very closely with the design team to oversee all productions,and ensure that they are consistent with his vision.


Nelly

In 2000, when Universal Records released Nelly's platinum debut album, Country Grammar, his clothing line for men, Vokal, had already been in production for two years.

Aside from being a singer/songwriter, actor, entrepreneur, and designer, Nelly is also a philanthropist. The artist started two charities. "Jes Us 4 Jackie[2]" was started in response to his sister Jackie Donohue’s battle with Leukemia, in order to educate, and encourage minorities to become bone-marrow donors. Apple Bottoms was launched in 2002 as a fundraiser for the organization.

The second charity is called “4 Sho 4 Kids[3]” and focuses on improving the quality of life for children born with developmental disorders. The organization provides educational classes as well as health-care services.



Pop Culture

The term "Apple Bottom jeans" is featured in the song "Low" by Flo Rida featuring T-Pain[4]. In the 2008 movie Tropic Thunder actor Tom Cruise dances to the song during a cameo appearance. It is also featured in the Flo Rida song Elevator. The term is also used in the songs "Tip Drill" and "Paradise" by Nelly, the founder of the brand, and in the Eminem single "Shake That" (ft. Nate Dogg) from his 2005 album, Curtain Call, and his 2006 album (Remix ft. Nate Dogg, Obie Trice, Bobby Creekwater) The Re-Up.It is referred to in various Hip-Hop songs, such as "Overnight Celebrity" by rapper Twista, and more recently the R&B singer Flo Rida in the song "Low" featuring T-Pain. The name of the brand is derived from a slang term to describe the shape of a woman's buttocks.

In 2004, Apple Bottom jeans were featured on The Oprah Winfrey Show as one of Oprah's Favorite Things [5]. Oprah also featured the jeans in her magazine, O, The Oprah Magazine [6] The jeans were also mentioned on The Ellen Degeneres Show, when the host answered a reader's letter by citing Wikipedia[7]. More recently, Apple Bottoms was showcased on America’s Next Top Model Cycle 10 on March 5, 2008[8]

References