Monday, May 31, 2010

Claudia Schiffer For Chanel



One of the most successful supermodel from the 90's, Claudia Schiffer. They posed for Daddy Karl for Chanel, S|S 2010 Collection.
















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source: chanel|luxuo

Kate Moss For Longchamp



I will always LVoe Kate, from her collaboration with Topshop and now with Longchamp, she will design at least two handbags per year, not bad! 


She will work with Sophie Delafontaine to create the bags, which center around the three themes of Rock’n'Casual, Rock’n'Travel and Rock’n'Glam.



The collection comprises models ranging from party clutches to shoppers and travel bags, all in red and black leather as well as zebra prints.
Her collection is out in the market and Prices range from €290 to €990.



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source:longchamp|luxuo

Scarlett Johansson For Mango

Move over Penelope, I know she's Spanish but well, here is another co-star of her in their movie, Vicky Cristina Barcelona, Scarlett Johansson for the new Mango Ad Campaign. I LVoe her!


















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source: mango

For LVoe Of Tote: Scarlett Johansson's Handbag For Haiti


Scarlett Johansson has designed a solidarity handbag for the Spanish retailer Mango to help raise funds for the victims of the Haiti earthquake.
The bag design depicts an early cartographical representation of Haiti, and the words “supporting the people of Haiti, designed by Scarlett Johansson.”
The Haiti handbag will be exclusively available at over 1,390 Mango stores around the world from March 2010, retailing for $29.90. I saw one in Al Whada and Abu Dhabi mall and I don't have any idea that its SC's design.



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source: mango|kuxuo

Emma Watson For People Tree



Sustainable fashion brand People Tree has released its ad campaign starring actress Emma Watson.
























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source: peopletree

Tom Ford Eyewear 2010



Tom Ford used his actor from the movie Single Man, Nicolas Hoult (he's also the teenage son of Nicolas Cage in the movie, The Weather Man) together with Carolyn Murphy, photographed by Mr. Ford himself. This is an ad campaign for his eyewear line for Spring 2010.










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source: tomford|luxuo

I LVoe: Chanel


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Marc Jacobs USB Hub

Another retro-gadget creation from Marc Jacobs, The Marc Jacobs multi-usb hub. Hmmm...not bad at all.






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source: marcjacobs

Jesus Luz & Cintia Dicker In 3D

Pardon me but you need to put your 3D glasses on, I was astonished with the photos of Jesus Luz and Cintia Dicker as they star in the latest 3D ad campaign by Brazilian label ELLUS shot by Jacques Dequeker.


I used my AVATAR and Clash of the Titans 3D glasses.


















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source: luxuo

First Look: Armani Hotel Dubai


With suites costing up to 11,000 dollars for one night, Italian designer Giorgio Armani on Tuesday opened his first signature hotel in the world’s tallest tower in the Gulf emirate of Dubai.




Prices may seem high, but the hotel itself is slightly more down to earth in the iconic 828-metre (2,717-foot) building that opened in January.






Designed in plain shades of black and brown, it occupies space on the ground floor of Burj Khalifa and on floors one to eight, with the luxury suites on floors 38 and 39.
On levels nine to 16 is the Armani Residence, apartments designed by Giorgio Armani and sold to private buyers.

Hotel staff said a night at the best suite — the Armani Dubai suite, and it was already occupied on Tuesday — costs 40,000 dirhams ($10,900).

In the Armani Prive lounge, the lighting gleams from marble tables and the largest LCD television in the world — showing Armani fashion shows. The lowest rate for a table in the lounge is 3,000 dirhams ($816).


However, the same suite can already be found at a discount on the hotel’s website — going for a mere 24,000 dirhams ($6,530).
In addition to fine restaurants, the hotel also has a spa, but this is restricted to 300 “Armani-style” members only.

Emaar spent 1.5 billion dollars building the huge tower, named Burj Khalifa at its inauguration after UAE President Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed al-Nahayan came to Dubai’s aid after it was hit by the global financial crisis.

Deep-pocketed Abu Dhabi extended a lifeline of 10 billion dollars, in addition to an equal amount from the UAE central bank to help Dubai buoy its heavily indebted state firms last year.

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source:emaar|luxuo