Hollywood (The Puppini Sisters album)

[3] The Puppini Sisters released a video to accompany their version of "Diamonds Are a Girl's Best Friend" directed by Alex de Campi.

[5] Of the video's look, the director stated "We wanted to honour the Puppini Sisters' retro tradition while also reinterpreting it in a more contemporary, fashionable light.

Hermione Hoby from The Observer gave the album two stars and quipped "Stylish, rather than substantial, it's filled with busy arrangements of standards such as 'I Got Rhythm' and 'Moon River', which, for the most part, are irritatingly light.

He bemoaned the lack of "40s-style versions of pop hits", which he thought gave the group a "quirky appeal" and stated that Hollywood was not as enjoyable as previous albums.

"[7] AllMusic's Jon O'Brien gave the album three and half stars out of four and commented that while the selection of songs might be predictable, the new arrangements allowed the group "to put their own mark on the proceedings.

He praised the group's arrangements, saying "The Puppinis may not be the future of popular music, then, but they do wonderful things with its history, reinvigorating the familiar and forgotten with admirable care, and no little flair.