1/29/2009

BlackBerry Pearl Flip

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The Pearl Flip is Research In Motion's first attempt at a form factor other than a bar-style phone. It is a clamshell, which is a preferred style for many users in the U.S. If you are a clamshell lover, but want the capabilities of RIM's operating system the Pearl Flip could be the device for you...
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1/29/2009

Victorinox Swiss Army Vintage & Jubilee Editions

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Victorinox is celebrating 125 years of business in 2009. This of course calls for some special releases to celebrating such an achievement. They have produced two chronographs for their anniversary. The first is the Jubilee Edition shown above which will be available to the masses in normal quantities. A second “Limited Edition” model with a red face will be available in 125 pieces. I happen to really dig the look of the “Jubilee Edition”. Both are housed in a 44mm casing and are water resistant down to 100 meters.
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1/28/2009

Name a Star after Her !!!

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Price range
$54.00- $154.95
These packages come with:

  • A beautiful 16" X 12" full color parchment certificate personalized with the star name, date and coordinates.
  • A Personalized 16" X 12" sky chart containing the star name, star date, the constellation and the location circled in red where the star is in the sky.
  • A booklet on astronomy written by a professional astronomer with additional sky charts.
  • A letter of congratulations/memorial for the recipient.
This is for the $54.00 package. Check out: www.starregistry.com

1/27/2009

Wooden Vespa

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When craftsmanship combines with iconic design there is reason for celebration. Carlos Alberto has hand-built a wooden Vespa, and the result is simply magnificent. A work of art indeed. (Via CB).

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1/27/2009

RedRubyRose Silk-Lined Clutch

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Etsy is like a never-ended treasure trove, the best part being the items handmade by its members. I’m pretty much 110 percent over the whole woodlandcreature-in-silhouette trend, but this swan-themed clutch by U.K.-based member RedRubyRose somehow rises above the feathered-fray. Rose hand sews these framed clutches, using both vintage fabrics and custom-made fabric featuring her own designs and photographic images. Oh cheez, Mami, save a little creativity for the rest of us peons!
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1/27/2009

AIR FORCE II "GUCCI INSPIRED"

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This AFII Premium falls somewhere between grown and sexy and young and fly. Pretty much every dude that has seen this shoe this week has offered to buy the laces, and I've been telling 'em "no doubt, fam. Buy the laces and I'll give you this shoe free!" There is something about that deep green and red combo that just does it so official. People still been sleeping on that AFII High-its the closest to a boot style set up where you can tuck your denim or cargo pants into 'em-a la East Coast Timbs style.


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1/27/2009

MENS DUNK HIGH "RAVE PINK SAFARI"

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I'm not personally all flashy like this, but I can definitely admire the dude that can pull this off because this is on some super duper fly-guy ish. The rave pink safari pattern is not in-your-face pink, and I feel like if you need to pull it back on the explosive color factor, then you can lace it up with some black laces instead. There is also a frosted clear outsole. I understand that sometimes grown and sexy needs to make way for young and fly.




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1/22/2009

Dick Parsons To Become Citigroup Chair

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NEW YORK — Citigroup Inc. said Wednesday that board member Richard Parsons _ the former CEO of Time Warner _ will be taking over as chairman.

Parsons succeeds Win Bischoff, who became chairman in December 2007 after the company let go of its embattled CEO and chairman at the time, Charles Prince. The move is effective Feb. 23.
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Bischoff is not putting himself up for re-election at the board's annual meeting this spring, and will retire later this year, Citigroup said.

The ailing bank has suffered five straight quarters of losses and received $45 billion in government aid as it struggles to stay afloat amid the credit crisis. Last week, the company said it would reorganize into two units as it reported a fourth-quarter loss of $8.29 billion.

Citigroup's board has been the target of much scrutiny among investors for allowing the bank to invest so heavily in the risky housing market.

As that criticism escalated over the past several weeks, so did speculation that Parsons _ one of the only directors with experience in both banking and leading a large company _ would become chairman.

Before helping negotiate Time Warner's merger with America Online in 2000 and serving as the new company's CEO and chairman, Parsons was chief executive and chairman of Dime Bancorp, a thrift bank, in the early 1990s.

Parsons was also an economic adviser on President Barack Obama's transition team.

Citigroup said separately in a filing Wednesday with the Securities and Exchange Commission that top three executives _ including Bischoff _ have passed up bonuses. Bischoff, Chief Executive Vikram Pandit and Chief Financial Officer Gary Crittenden have declined incentive and retention awards that were offered to members of the bank's executive committee, Citi said.

Long-time board member Robert Rubin, a former U.S. Treasury Secretary, said earlier this month that he, too, would be retiring from Citigroup.

Citigroup shares rose 87 cents, or 31 percent, to $3.67 on Wednesday, before the announcement was made. In after-hours trading, shares were flat. The stock reached a 17-year low on Tuesday.

1/22/2009

Reebok x Basquiat for Women 2009

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Yesterday we got a glimpse of the Reebok x Basquiat collection for f/w 09. When it comes to artist/sneaker collaborations ,I have to admit to a serious weakness for Basquiat.The sneakers are inspired by actual paintings and stay true to Basquiat 's somewhat erratic aesthetic,I love that the designers did not replicate the same graphic on each sneaker.More on the next page!
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1/22/2009

Penfield f/w 09 @ Capsule

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We got to preview the f/w 09 collection from Penfield @ Capsule yesterday .The womens vests with leather patches totally won me over!Finally Penfield is starting to realize that women love the same great styles and colors as the men do
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1/22/2009

Vans Black/Yellow Chukka & Era

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A nice new pack by Vans has been released. The pack consists of a Chukka Half Cab and an Era, both coming with black uppers in leather and suede, yellow stitching and a yellow/black design on the mid sole. The pack is now available at ABC Mart.

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1/22/2009

Edun “Rainer Maria Rilke” Poem Scarf

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Fans on U2 forums are pretty sure Bono was wearing a white on black version of this scarf from Edun during the Obama Inaugural Concert this afternoon. The scarf made from 100% organic African cotton features a poem by German poet, Rainer Maria Rilke. Available now for 70$US.

1/16/2009

Tom Ford

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Tom Ford was born in Austin, Texas in 1962, but spent most of his childhood years back in Santa Fe, New Mexico. His mother was a colourful Southern lady who had 6 husbands and a cupboard full of Courreges suits. She taught him that being badly dressed was disrespectful of others. He spent most of his childhood worrying about how he looked. At 12 she bought him a pair of Gucci loafers.
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He enrolled on an art history course at New York University and was also trained as an actor. It was there he discovered the seminal Studio 54 nightclub and Warhol"s Factory, where he met pop artist Andy Warhol for the first time. From then on, school was out and partying was in, in, in. Signing up as a model - at one point he had no fewer than 12 TV commercials running at the same time - he dropped out of NYU after his freshman year. He transferred to Parsons School of Design in New York studying interior architecture. He later moved on to finish his studies at Parsons in Paris, France. By the end of the course, he realised that he wanted to work in fashion. As soon as his studies were completed in 1986, Ford quickly returned to New York where he began his professional training.
In 1986, he joined the creative staff of the American famous designer Cathy Hardwick. Then, in 1988, a big career move came up when he made the transition to Perry Ellis where he took on the position of Design Director under Marc Jacobs. Tom didn't make a name for himself in the business until he relocated to Europe in 1990 and landed a position with Gucci. His partner, journalist Richard Buckley, had become ill with cancer and, after he was given the all-clear at the start of the Nineties, the two decided to leave the stress of New York and important learning period of the 80s fashion behind and head for Italy.
He was hired by Gucci's then creative director Dawn Mello (previous head of purchase with Bergdorf-Goodman) as chief women's ready-to-wear designer. A few years passed, and in 1992, he moved up the corporate ladder of the fashion world and once again took on the role of Design Director. Business went bad for Gucci and he was almost fired by Maurizio Gucci in 1993, but this was counteracted by Domenico de Sole, director of Gucci America Inc.
When, in 1994, Gucci was acquired by a Bahrain-based investment firm called Investcorp, Ford was promoted to creative director. This meant that he was responsible for the design and conception of all product lines within the company; clothing, perfumes, and more. He also had to create and carry through the company's image, its advertising campaigns and store design. He went on to become arguably the most influential designer of the last decade.
In his first year at the helm, he was credited with putting the glamour back into fashion introducing Halston-style velvet hipsters, skinny satin shirts and car-finish metallic patent boots. Gucci became a byword for desirability, offering the most aspirational and hedonistic kind of fashion.
In 1995, he brought in French stylist Carine Roitfeld and photographer Mario Testino to create a series of new, modern ad campaigns for the company. In March 1995 when Amber Valletta sauntered down the catwalk in blue velvet hipsters and a skinny apple-green satin shirt, the lights went on in the house of Gucci. She personified Gucci glamour, dangerous, sexy, modern and slightly rough. Madonna wore his outfit to the MTV music awards.
By 1999, the house, which had been almost bankrupt when Ford joined, was valued at about $4.3 billion. "We didn't even have a photocopier at one stage," he admits. "We didn't have any paper." After Gucci bought a controlling stake in Yves Saint Laurent in 2000, Ford was appointed creative director of YSL, too, and communications director of the house's ready-to-wear business, while continuing to design for Gucci. A mighty challenge certainly, but he was adamant, he could keep the two labels distinct. "Historically, [Gucci] is Sophia Loren. Yves Saint Laurent is Catherine Deneuve. They're both sexy," he told British Vogue in February 2001. "It's just that Gucci is a little more obvious than Saint Laurent.
Essentially a monochrome man - his Paris apartment has been described as a three-dimensional photographic negative - Tom brings a hard-edged look synonymous with 21st-century glamour to his clothes. In 2000, the Gucci group added Yves Saint Laurent to their stable and, unsurprisingly, his first collection for the French label was a study in black and white. In that year, Ford was named Best International Designer at the first VH1/Vogue Awards in New York.
"I am a perfectionist," declared the designer from Texas. "This job is a total ego thing in a way. To be a designer and say, 'This is the way people should dress, this is the way their homes should look, this is the way the world should be.' But then, that's the goal: world domination through style."
Ford believes that he owes his success not to talent, but to his energy. He admits to sleeping just two or three hours per night, keeping post-it notes beside the bed in case he wakes up with an idea. "There are many more talented designers than me," he once told an audience at the V&A in London. "But I have a lot of drive and won't let it go." He also credits his "mainstream" appeal. "I'm lucky, I have mass-market tastes," he says. "When I say I like a shoe, generally thousands of people will like it. Thank God, because I would have been a very unhappy person if I hadn't had this kind of success."
But others see it quite differently, saying that Ford's secret is the combination of a fine commercial sensibility and a genuine feel for fashion: in his present role at Gucci, he designs shoes, watches, luggage and men's and women`s wear as well as planning the company's advertising campaigns and overseeing the development of their two new fragrances, Envy and Rush. Tom caused a bit of an advertising stir with the promotion for his M7 fragrance. The campaign featured n.ked model Samuel de Cubber in a full-frontal pose. But as he says: "Perfume is worn on the skin, so why hide the body? The M7 campaign is really pure, it`s a very academic n.de. I wanted to show a man who represents a natural and relaxed image of male beauty". Tom also hit the headlines with his sensational Gucci ad, featuring a n.ked woman whose bikini line has been waxed into the shape of the letter `G`.
In 2001, the designer from Austin won the CFDA Womens wear Designer of the Year award, and TIME magazine named him the Best American Designer. His visionary look of the fashion industry has been the center of attention as he has won many awards like the Council of Fashion Designers of America award for International Designer of the Year in 1996. That same year, he also won the International Designer of the Year - Fashion Editors Club Japan 1996; Menswear and Womens wear Designer of the Year.
He also owns four VH-1 Fashion and Music Awards and a Fashion's Future Best New Designer prize that he was awarded in 1995. His list of awards also includes a Womens Wear Designer of the Year in 1999, an Elle Style Icon Award in 1999; and a Commitment to Life Award from AIDS Project Los Angeles for Gucci's charitable work in support of people with HIV and AIDS.
He has made profits soar at Gucci, which was faltering when he took over. During this year there seems to have been some disagreement between Yves St. laurent and Tom Ford about the way YSL was proceeding. This led to the resignation of Yves St. Laurent in January 2002 from the company he had built. Gucci bought out YSL Rive Gauche and appointed Tom Ford to take up the design responsibilities of YSL Ruve Gauche ready-to-wear. His collections Spring/Summer 2003 for Gucci and YSL during Paris Fashion Week in October 2002 has concentrated on animal prints on caftans and flowing gowns, pants and tops.
Tom divided his time in true jet-setter style between Milan, Paris, London (now home to the new Gucci design studio) and Santa Fe, Texas, home to his terrier John who has his own Gucci dog basket.
In November 2003 it was announced that Tom and chief executive Domenico De Sole would be leaving the Italy brand in 2004 "with great sadness" but Ford said he was "confident that we are leaving behind one of the strongest teams in the industry." Then in March 2004, he presented his last collections for YSL Rive Gauche and Gucci, amid very emotional farewells. Both collections were smash hits.
At the end of March, Los Angeles feted him at an event attended by 800 of the Hollywood personalities with whom he has built up a personal following over the years, and he was awarded the Rodeo Drive Walk of Style Award. It is rumoured that Tom is planning to move into the Film Industry.
Ford once claimed that he thought models had "the most horrible, tough job in the world", adding that Caroline Ribeiro was his favorite model ("Her face is an unusual blend of cultures"). He also revealed that he doesn't expect to be designing forever. Included on his list of lifetime to-dos are having children (although work commitments and his longtime partner Richard Buckley are currently conspiring against him) and making a film. "That is the ultimate design project," he says. "You don't just get to design what people wear, but you design the whole world and whether characters get to live or die. There is a permanence to film that fashion lacks."
One of his first new activities, in May 2004, was to join the famous auction house of Sotheby's in Paris where he will advise on a broad range of strategic matters such as business and marketing opportunities. He also presented his book later that year which is a complete catalogue of his design work for both Gucci and Yves Saint Laurent from 1994 to 2004.
Celebrity fans of Ford's style include Madonna, Bianca Jagger and Trudie Styler ("Well, he's perfect, isn't he? He's like Sting, he doesn't do small talk. He doesn't always give very much of himself, so you want more."). But Ford's ultimate sign of approval came from his mother, who was heard to demand her YSL discount card after watching his first runway show for the house.
He and Domenico de Sole, his colleague who left Gucci with him, set up a new company called just "Tom Ford". As the first major initiative, this company has now collaborated with cosmetics giant Estée Lauder to create beauty products and fragrances. No financial figures have been revealed about the deal. We saw the beauty line and sunglasses by the end of 2005, also a woman's fragrance 'Amber N.de' and 'Youth Dew'. For his eyewear collection he made an agreement with the Marcolin Group in Italy. Last spring, though, the designer announced a return to fashion with a signature ready-to-wear men's line. The clothing line, which will be produced by European manufacturer Ermenegildo Zegna, is expected to cater to a high-end clientele, with a men's suit fetching up-wards of $2,000. Starting from Madison Ave, Manhattan, Mr. Ford plans to open stores in Milan, London, Los Angeles and Tokyo over the next three to four years.

1/16/2009

PAM 'CWU Jacket' in fluro red

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Fluro Red Nylon twill bomber jacket with black cotton ribs and black vislon zipper. Jacket has 2 front pockets and one interior pocket and has PAM badges stitched onto sleve and front chest.
£350.00 inc VAT
Get your currency convertor out. But for those that don't have one
that's $464.00.
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1/16/2009

PAM MA1 Puffa Bag - fluro red

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Fluro Red nylon twill puff ball bag with PAM badges. Bag has double zip opening carry handle and adjustable shoulder strap in black webbing. Approx 35cm in diameter.
£250.00 inc VAT
That's about $331.00.
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1/16/2009

Furniture with Humor

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Based in Frankfurt, Germany, Oliver Schick designs furniture of simple form constructed with experimental materials and processes. His “walker” chair turns a familiar side chair form into a rocker with the addition of 14 extra legs. His “woodworks” table uses incorporates a subtle wood grain motif on the glass top - created via an engraving to the glass core. Little quirks like these give Schick’s furniture a nice sense of humor.
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Don't forget today is opening night of Notorious! I'm sure all fans of Hip-Hop will be out to see this one. Personally I can't wait to see this movie, Big was one of the best rappers of my era while I was growing up. Honestly I feel bad for the younger generation because they never got to witness great artist such as Big or Pac, but that's a topic for another day! However bring the whole family out to this one. Enjoy!

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1/15/2009

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Fresh Jean Game (double entendre)

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After introducing last year watermelon and strawberry themed Bearbricks and t-shirts, the partnership of CLOT, Medicom Toy and Levi’s continues this season, as they introduce matching denim. The watermelon and strawberry themes were translated into denim. The mens watermelon denim comes washed and distressed with watermelon accents on the bottom and on the back leather tag. The womens denim comes raw, with both CLOT and Bearbrick embroideries and strawberry accents at the bottom. The jeans are packaged in special recycled envelopes, which have an all-over Bearbrick design.
Juice in Hong Kong will be releasing the denim on December 19th.
Detailed images of the CLOT x Medicom x Levi’s Watermelon & Strawberry Denim follow after the jump.


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1/14/2009

Shoe Game!!!

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L.A.M.B. 'Tailynn' Sandal
Skinny stacked heel lifts a chic leather sandal accented with contrasting stripes
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Adjustable ankle strap with post closure.
Approx. heel height: 3 3/4" with 1/2" platform.
Leather upper, lining and sole.
By L.A.M.B.; imported.
Salon Shoes.

$370.00

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