Pop Star Lands New Hit Single & Becomes National Spokesmodel for
Seven7 Premium Denim
LOS ANGELES, June 29 /PRNewswire/ -- From the top of the pop charts to
the fashion runway, Curb recording artist, Kimberley Locke is the new
national spokesmodel for Lane Bryant's Seven7 Premium Denim collection.
Seven7, currently sold exclusively in select Lane Bryant stores, will
launch chainwide on July 10 with the introduction of the campaign. Locke's
image will be featured on in-store banners, the company's Web site, direct
mail and in August issues of Glamour and In Style, continuing in September
issues of O, The Oprah Magazine and Essence.
Locke scored a #1 Billboard hit single when her "8th World
Wonder," topped the charts last year. Her current single, "I
Could," is a top 20 smash at Adult Contemporary radio, according to
Radio & Records. Both were lifted from her debut album, "One
Love." Currently recording her second album for Curb (due early
2006), Locke has new recordings on two current Disney albums:
"Wishes" and "DisneyMania 3," as well as Curb's
"The Perfect Man," Soundtrack album to the Universal film.
During a recent concert appearance in San Francisco, Locke announced
that her wedding engagement to Don Campbell is off and that her up-coming
album, where she contributes a large amount of the song writing, will
reflect her emotions from the last few months. Stiletto Television, a
division of Locke's management representation, had announced a proposed
reality show following the couple's preparations for the nuptials. Locke's
solo footage will be used for a planned DVD to coincide with her next
album. Locke was the second runner-up on season two of the Fox-TV series,
"American Idol." She is represented by both William Morris
Agency and Ford Models 12+ division, as well as Stiletto Entertainment for
management.