Tuesday, 3 January 2012
Gold-plated Wings Covered With 105,000 Swarovski Crystals Excelled At Victoria`s Secret Fashion Show
Those who have been at last week’s taping of the Victoria Secret’s Fashion Show 2011, had a chance to see the highlights of the evening – the stunning Passion Play Fan Wings by Jenny Manik Mercian made with approximately 105,000 Swarovski Elements and weighing 22 pounds. Beautiful model, Alessandra Ambrosio was wearing this incredibly impressive and heavy wings, that took seven moths to design and make it. And she through all the pain for a 30 seconds catwalk!
Von Follies Lingerie Line by Dita Von Teese
Dita Von Teese is launching her first signature lingerie line. Burlesque icon has revealed the first look at collection will be available in Target Australia stores starting in early February 2012. Named Von Follies by Dita Von Teese, inspired by Dita’s long-time love of lingerie includes retro high-waisted briefs over-wire bras, garter belts and corsets. Designed in collaboration with Lime Door Brands, lingerie line features sophistication and sensuality which reminds of 1950’s glamour girl, due to velvet ribbons, lashings of lace and mesh.
Monday, 2 January 2012
A 1906 Indian Camelback motorcycle
Like the 4-wheelers from yester years, the 2-wheelers have also witnessed a similar fascination over the years, amongst vintage auto lovers across the world. Whether it was the 115-year old Hildebrand & Wolfmuller or the Happy Days Triumph bike, both had a considerable amount of fanfare following the vehicles. This time, it’s a 1906 Indian Comeback bike that is stated to go on auction through Bonham’s, with an estimate of $75,000 as the winning bid. Stated to be one of the earliest 2-wheelers with an engine on board, collectors seem to have a huge interest in the bike, which was last used more than 40 years ago, and hasn’t been restored by any means.
1906 Indian Camelback Motorcycle Up For Grabs
Mercedes-Benz Vito gets a jet-inspired interior by Vilner
The Mercedes-Benz Vito is now more than just a dull carrier-passenger van it has forever been known to be, one you probably wouldn’t want parked in your car-park alongside your expensive Jaguar, with these additional touches put in by Vilner. Giving the van a facelift, the Vilner Vito comes with an Alcantara headliner and mahogany details generously dabbed onto the cabin. Sporting Nappa leather seating, additional power outlets, a 19-inch LCD display and a mini-fridge to keep you well-hydrated while you travel, the van also sports alloy wheels and superbly bright bi-xenon headlights.
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