This week's X-Factor UK live shows were covered in the Versace For H&M collection, which launched here in the UK on thursday November 17, as contestants Mischa B, Marcus Collins and Craig Colton all donned the Italian designer's exclusive H&M collaboration.
Marcus Collins of Gary Barlow's 'Boys' category strutted his stuff in the striking pink Versace mens' suit along with the matching shirt with a gold tipped collar for his performance on Saturday night's show. Whilst his fellow Liverpudlian lad and competitor Craig Colton wore the black variation of the shirt, pairing it with the Versace For H&M black tailored suit, complete with leather lapels for tonight's results show.
Meanwhile controversial hopeful Mischa B who notoriously showcases H&M's Divided Red range, delivered the group performance alongisde guest Bryan Adams in Versace's green patterned leopard printed jacket.
Even Northern Ireland's own Janet Devlin got a taste of the more affordable Versace range. Turning down one of the dresses offered to the red-haired singer for the Twilight: Breaking Dawn Part One premiere, in London.
It wasn't all about Versace this weekend on the X-Factor however as last year's runner up, Liverpool lass Rebecca Ferguson returned to premiere her first live televised performance of her debut single 'Nothing's Real But Love' and she did it in a stunning black Emilio Pucci dress covered in a metallic gold pattern. She basically looked like an African Queen/Goddess and we loved it. Matt Cardle who?
Rihanna also made an appearance showcasing global hit 'We Found Love' looking like a lost Bajan school girl minus one goat. Someone needs to find out where this 'hopeless place' she speaks off actually is, so we can quarantine it and keep the high-kecked tartan dresses away from society.
Versace For H&M created 43 pieces in total for a ladies range, a mens line and a homeware collection and practically sold out in every available store and online by the end of its one day launch with fights breaking out in stores in Shanghai. Success all round.
Craig Colton was booted off this week's X-Factor landing in the bottom two alongside former axed Amelia Lily when the judges went to deadlock. Only five acts now remain in the competition.
Take a look at Rebecca Ferguson's 'Nothing's Real But Love' live on the X-Factor results show in the clip below.
Marcus Collins of Gary Barlow's 'Boys' category strutted his stuff in the striking pink Versace mens' suit along with the matching shirt with a gold tipped collar for his performance on Saturday night's show. Whilst his fellow Liverpudlian lad and competitor Craig Colton wore the black variation of the shirt, pairing it with the Versace For H&M black tailored suit, complete with leather lapels for tonight's results show.
Meanwhile controversial hopeful Mischa B who notoriously showcases H&M's Divided Red range, delivered the group performance alongisde guest Bryan Adams in Versace's green patterned leopard printed jacket.
Even Northern Ireland's own Janet Devlin got a taste of the more affordable Versace range. Turning down one of the dresses offered to the red-haired singer for the Twilight: Breaking Dawn Part One premiere, in London.
It wasn't all about Versace this weekend on the X-Factor however as last year's runner up, Liverpool lass Rebecca Ferguson returned to premiere her first live televised performance of her debut single 'Nothing's Real But Love' and she did it in a stunning black Emilio Pucci dress covered in a metallic gold pattern. She basically looked like an African Queen/Goddess and we loved it. Matt Cardle who?
Rihanna also made an appearance showcasing global hit 'We Found Love' looking like a lost Bajan school girl minus one goat. Someone needs to find out where this 'hopeless place' she speaks off actually is, so we can quarantine it and keep the high-kecked tartan dresses away from society.
Versace For H&M created 43 pieces in total for a ladies range, a mens line and a homeware collection and practically sold out in every available store and online by the end of its one day launch with fights breaking out in stores in Shanghai. Success all round.
Craig Colton was booted off this week's X-Factor landing in the bottom two alongside former axed Amelia Lily when the judges went to deadlock. Only five acts now remain in the competition.
Take a look at Rebecca Ferguson's 'Nothing's Real But Love' live on the X-Factor results show in the clip below.
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