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Scottish Sun
14 hours ago
- Entertainment
- Scottish Sun
Nepo baby with rock star dad and Hollywood A-list mum releases song moaning about being rich – can you guess who she is?
Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) IT'S a hard life being part of Hollywood royalty – and this nepo baby pop star-in-the-making wants to make sure everyone knows it. But can you guess who this star's famous family are? 7 Romy Mars sends up life as an A-Lister in her new single Credit: YouTube / Romy Mars 7 The 18-year-old is primped by stylists in the clip Credit: YouTube / Romy Mars 7 The pop singer is the daughter of Francis Ford Coppola Credit: AFP In a cheeky parody of life in the limelight, new single A-Listers gives the highs and lows of being rich, from someone who has lived in it from the start. Romy Mars, 18, dropped the song and music video this week, with A-Lister's lyrics talking about how empty fame and fortune actually is. She croons in the first verse: 'Grant all of my wishes, riches to riches, and one day I'll be bored with everything that I've got. 'Get out of fancy clothes right after they get the shot, Recreate scenes from Titanic on a flying bridge yacht.' Romy knows the feeling better than most thanks to her famous family on both sides of her genetic line. Her mother, Sofia Coppola, is a film director best known for Lost in Translation and Virgin Suicides. She follows in the footsteps of her own father, the legendary Godfather director, Francis Ford Coppola. Romy's father is French musician and Phoenix frontman, Thomas Mars, whom Sofia met on the set of the Virgin Suicides in 1999 but got together with in the late 2000's. The pair have been married since 2011, and have two daughters, Romy and Cosima, both of whom have picked up their creative flair. In the accompanying music video, Romy is seen being primped and pampered for a photoshoot, in between scenes of a runaway marriage, fighting through a crowd of paparazzi cameras, and spending a day by a pool in a mansion. The Bling Ring - Teaser Trailer 'I love this golden sunny West Coast, sceney plastic world,' she sings. 'I miss being a real girl, sure, but I'm not a real girl anymore.' After watching the video, fans commented that it reminds them of Paris Hilton's music career. Her launch into music comes two years after she went viral TikTok, making a vodka pasta sauce while declaring: 'I'm grounded because I tried to charter a helicopter from New York to Maryland on my dad's credit card because I wanted to have dinner with my camp friend.' The video racked up millions of views before it was eventually deleted, with her parents banning the then-16-year-old from having public social media accounts. She's since leaned into her privileged image, releasing an EP last year titled Stuck Up. 7 Romy is one of Sofia Coppola's two daughters Credit: Getty 7 The teen got in trouble at 16 for 'trying to charter a private jet to see her friend' Credit: Getty 7 Romy got her musical flair from her dad, French musician Thomas Mars Credit: Getty


Vogue
05-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Vogue
Marc Jacobs' Heaven Collaborates with Starface, Available Today
The kings of collaboration—fashion line Heaven by Marc Jacobs and acne-positivity skincare brand Starface—have come together to create the alliance to end all alliances. In the past, Starface has tapped Hello Kitty, Sesame Street, and Glossier, and Heaven has joined forces with Anna Sui and Sofia Coppola (I'm still on the hunt for a Virgin Suicides skirt)—but this is the first fashion x beauty crossover. 'I have so much admiration for the Marc Jacobs legacy and Heaven's cultural impact,' Julie Schott, the co-founder of Starface, says. 'Over the years, Starface has shown up organically in that world, whether it was on the Heaven couch or on friends at parties or in the store. Making something together felt intuitive and spontaneous. Both Starface and Heaven are nostalgic, rebellious, and live a little outside of the mainstream while being relatable, inviting, and fun.' For the limited-edition drop, the classic star-shaped hydrocolloid patches have been reimagined into tattoo-inspired shapes by artists Keegan Dakkar, Sean Kennedy, Rachel Lu, and David Enth. On top of revamped 5-pointed stars, there are also spiders, faux piercings, and the Heaven mascot, a two-headed teddy bear. Even 'Big Yellow,' Starface's square-shaped logo-cum-mirrored compact, a punk makeover in black-and-white. 'I have always found that Starface embodies a sense of youthfulness in the same way Heaven does,' Heaven by Marc Jacobs creative director Ava Nirui tells Vogue. Both brands are centered around individuality and self-expression and share so many parallels in terms of community and visual identity.' When Starface launched in 2019, it immediately created waves in the acne skincare world. Celebrities like the Biebers and Anne Hathaway have sported the pimple patches out about town, signaling a major change in attitude toward spots. 'I love what the Starface brand represents and feel super connected to it,' Nirui adds. 'I'm pleased we were able to come up with an idea for the patches that felt super true to the Heaven brand and incorporate the work of artists from the Marc Jacobs world.'