Kylie Minogue
- Profession: Singer
- Place/Date of Birth: Melbourne, Australia, 28 May 2020
- Associated with: Dannii Minogue, Jason Donovan
The Aussie singer signed bottles of the fragrance, Darling, for fans.
Many had braved the freezing temperatures and spent all night on the pavement outside the Knightsbridge, London, department store to be sure of meeting the diminutive star.
A Harrods spokesman said: "Some of them were here before midnight and queued all night. It shows how loved she is by her fans."
Kylie, 38, wore a black cocktail dress and diamond drop earrings for the signing.
Earlier this week she attended the opening of an exhibition of her costumes at London’s Victoria and Albert Museum.
The singer is determined to put on a brave face after announcing her split from boyfriend Olivier Martinez. Kylie and the French actor announced their split last week.
A joint statement released on behalf of the pair said the decision to separate was mutual and added they remained "very close friends".
Cheers for Kylie at exhibition - Feb 7 2007
Kylie Minogue was cheered as she arrived for at the Victoria and Albert Museum for a private viewing of an exhibition of her changing image on Tuesday.
She neatly side-stepped questions about the break-up of her relationship with Olivier Martinez, saying her "friend" had wished her well.
Wearing a purple backless and sleeveless gown with silver earrings, necklace and shoes, she smiled and posed for photographs before signing autographs for overjoyed fans.
Asked how she was feeling, the star told reporters: "I’m here tonight, it’s all good."
Kylie spoke of her shock at seeing the exhibition in the V&A for the first time.
She joked that it was "a long way from Ramsay Street", where Neighbours was set.
The singer said: "I was actually speechless. It was a very strange feeling. I was so honoured and overwhelmed."
Asked whether the exhibition of her dresses was art, Kylie said: "Art is what you like or what you don’t like."
Hundreds of fans waited patiently outside the V&A in the cold for a glimpse of the diminutive star.
They stood alongside several film crews and scores of photographers, many of them perched on stepladders for a better view.
Once inside the museum, whose front had been lit up in pink, Kylie gave a short speech welcoming the guests to the exhibition.
To loud cheers, she said: "Thank you to the V&A for this incredible, incredible honour.
"I can’t believe there are disco balls and glitter at the V&A, but I for one think it looks fabulous. Have a great night."
Kylie faces up to changing image - Feb 6 2007
Kylie Minogue will put on a brave face when she attends an exhibition dedicated to her changing image tonight.
The singer, 38, has just gone through a painful split with French actor Olivier Martinez, 41. The break-up comes at the end of a tumultuous time for Kylie after her battle with breast cancer.
But the pop princess will put her troubles behind her as guest of honour at the Victoria and Albert Museum’s private view in London tonight.
The exhibition, which opens on Thursday, features the overalls Kylie wore as Charlene in Neighbours, the gold lame hotpants featured in her Spinning Around video, the white hooded jumpsuit in her video Can’t Get You Out of My Head and the corsets featured in the star’s Showgirls tour.
On Friday night, Kylie and Olivier released a statement saying their four-year romance was over.
The statement said they remained "very close friends" and denied accusations of "disloyalty" after Olivier was linked with other women.
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In 1986 Kylie was offered the role of Charlene Mitchell in upcoming soap Neighbours. Her storylines made her a household name in both Australia and the UK and the on screen wedding between Charlene and Scott Robinson (played by Jason Donovan) attracted record numbers of viewers.
Whilst performing The Locomotion on stage at a benefit in 1987 Kylie was spotted by representatives of Mushroom Records who signed her up and released the track. The success of her first release saw Kylie travel to London to meet with pop moguls Stock Aitken and Waterman who penned I Should Be So Lucky for her on the spot. The single was a smash and launched Kylie as one to watch and indeed her debut album became the biggest seller of the year here in the UK.
Panned by critics, Especially For You, a duet recorded with Jason Donovan (by this time a pop star in his own right) was a huge hit in 1989 but Kylie’s follow up album, Enjoy Yourself, whilst successful in Europe and Australia flopped in the US, resulting in the singer being dropped by her American label.
1990 saw Kylie make the first radical adjustment to her image. Gone was the cutesy girl next door in favour of a more sexy look for Better The Devil You Know, while a relationship with bad boy rocker Michael Hutchence cemented Kylie’s new ’cool’ status. Rhythm of Love produced several well received dance-orientated singles and was enough of a success to persuade Kylie to produce a further album despite her contract with PWA being up. Let’s Get To It was a critical success but was her first release to miss the top ten. Realising that she was stifled by the Stock Aitken and Waterman formula she recorded three new tracks for a Greatest Hits album and made a break for it.
So it was time for another change in direction. Kylie went indie following her signing to Deconstruction Records and Confide in Me spent several weeks at the Aussie top spot. The self titled album released alongside sold reasonably well although it received mixed reviews from the press while follow up singles eached top twenty. Elsewhere Kylie went extra dark, appearing on Nick Cave’s Where The Wild Roses Grow, a move which promised a more credible pop star in the future.
By 1997 Kylie had overhauled her image again, and the release of Impossible Princess the following year reflected that. A collaboration with the Manic Street Preachers wasn’t enough to stop the album from becoming the least successful of her releases and the end of Kylie’s pop career looked near.
However a split with Deconstruction resulted in Kylie hooking up with Parlophone and in an explosion of gold glitter and disco the pop starlet burst back on to the scene in an unfeasibly small pair of gold hotpants to promote Spinning Around and accompanying album Light Years. The single was Kylie’s first UK number one in ten years and resulted in a duet with Robbie Williams and a sell out tour. However, it was 2001’s Fever which cemented Kylie’s future. The unforgettable video for impossibly catchy single Can’t Get You Out Of My Head ensured that the track reached number one in over 40 countries. Follow up singles were almost equally successful and the awards flooded in while next album, Body Language, was another hit while Ultimate Kylie, a greatest hits release was accompanied by a lavish tour.
It was during this time that Kylie was diagnosed with breast cancer, much to the shock of her fans. Her headline slot at Glastonbury was cancelled and the rest of the Showgirl tour was postponed but after treatment from Australia and France’s best doctors Kylie was back on the scene looking better than ever. She began work on a new album and released a children’s book The Showgirl Princess closely followed by a perfume, Darling. She resumed her Showgirl tour and split with French boyfriend Olivier Martinez.
Elsewhere Kylie’s film career has been slightly less successful than her musical one. From The Deliquents to Street Fighter she has been panned for her on screen work her only success coming in the form of the green absinthe fairy in Baz Luhrmann’s Moulin Rouge!
updated March 2007
November 2007