Saturday, December 31, 2011

Japan store offers $250k jewel lucky dip bag


A Japanese department store is offering anyone with a quarter of a million dollars a lucky dip bag stuffed with expensive jewellery to ring in the New Year.

One lucky customer prepared to hand over a numerically significant 20.12 million yen ($259,000) can celebrate the turn of the year with a fistful of precious baubles.

The “fukubukuro” (lucky bag) — a feature of the New Year in Japan, one of the country’s most important holidays — will go on sale on January 2.

Customers do not know the exact contents of fukubukuro, but they are usually bought on the understanding that the contents will be worth more than the sale price.

“We hope it will lift spirits for the New Year,” said an official at Okajima Department Store in Kofu, a city 100 kilometres (60 miles) west of Tokyo.

The store said the three pieces of jewellery — platinum rings featuring a 3.13-carat emerald and a 79.20-carat tourmaline, both glittering with diamonds, and a pendant with a 172.53-carat aquamarine — would normally retail at 50 million yen.

Source www.luxuo.com

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Hotel Rates in New York City skyrocket ahead of NYE


New York may be officially the most popular place in the US to spend New Year, but travelers will still be paying through the nose for the privilege.

Staying in the Big Apple in 2012 will cost revelers up to 700 percent more than normal, price comparison site NewYorkHotels.org said this week.

On average, the 50 properties that have room availability are charging more than triple their regular rates, the website calculated.

Earlier this week, Priceline.com revealed that it has seen a surge of interest among travelers wishing to spend New Year’s Eve in New York, which pushed Las Vegas off the top spot for New Year’s Eve destinations for the first time in seven years.

That seems to have led to something of a booking frenzy, with one two-star hotel in Brooklyn reportedly pushing up its nightly rate from $119 to $1,000 for the night and none in the center charging under $500. 

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Friday, December 23, 2011

Louboutin plans first US store for men

The luxury Lifestyle blog (the home of luxury Lifestyle) presents Louboutin plans first US store for men.

 
Christian Louboutin, whose red-soled footwear is coveted by women worldwide, is to open his first US boutique for men in New York next spring.

News of the 1,035-sqf shop in the Meatpacking District comes after the brand opened his first boutique dedicated to men’s shoes last September in Paris.

“The men’s shoes only represent a small portion of the business at present but we think it has huge potential for the future,” Alexis Mourot, CEO for the brand, said.

Louboutin’s current line of footwear for men includes a two-tone satin “John John” derby for $895 and a black leather sneaker-like boot for $995 that features corset-like laces running all the way down to the toebox.

 
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Sunday, December 18, 2011

Nespresso Christmas variations 2011

The luxury Lifestyle blog (the home of luxury Lifestyle) presents Nespresso Christmas variations 2011.

 
Nespresso have just launched three brand spanking new flavors for Christmas: Dark Chocolate, Vanilla Blossom and Cherry.

Vanilla Blossom – A delicate harmony capturing the roundness of the Livanto Grand Cru and the velvety taste of vanilla. The Vanilla Blossom is a smooth blend distinguished by light floral notes.

Cherry – The sweet and fragrant intensity of ripe cherries awaken the toasted notes of the Livanto Grand Cru. Together they create a fruity and full-flavoured taste.

Dark Chocolate – Dark and bitter chocolate notes meet the caramelised roast of the Livanto Grand Cru. The Dark Chocolate is a rich combination reminiscent of dark chocolate squares.

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Friday, December 16, 2011

Fatten Up Skinny Strands


In beauty, the grass always seems a bit greener on the other side. Women with straight hair wish for curly cues and those with a head full of spirals want just the opposite. What’s a girl with fine, flat hair to do? Wish for a thicker mane? Maybe. Or she can embrace her locks and follow these simple tricks from Celebrity Stylist, Tippi Shorter, on how to fake the fluff.

Start in the shower

“I believe in building your foundation in the shower,” Shorter states. Thickening and volumizing shampoos and conditioners boost fine hair by expanding the diameter of each strand. Bottom line: While some work better than others, if it’s vavava volume you’re after, it’s important to make sure you’re not using a shampoo or conditioner that will weigh your hair down. Our picks: Nioxin Cleanser for Fine Hair and Redken Body Full Shampoo and Conditioner.

Get a mousse boost

A little spritz of root volumizer and a dollop of mousse goes a long way. After towel drying your hair, spray a root lifter like Living Proof Full Root Lifting Spray right onto your roots and massage the formula into your scalp with your fingers. Then, Shorter suggests applying “a golf ball sized amount” of a lightweight mousse like L’Oreal Paris Studio Body Builder Mousse to the left and right side of your head from roots to ends.

Make gravity your BFF

Flip your head upside down and rough dry your hair (quickly move the blowdryer back and forth throughout your strands) to allow for any excess moisture to escape. “You want gravity to help start the fullness,” explains Shorter. Finish by flipping your head right-side-up and using a large round brush to smooth ends and add maximum fullness.

Stick with velcro rollers

Once dry, add a few Velcro rollers to the top section of your hair in one-inch sections for an added boost (four or five should do the trick). Leave them in while you do your makeup.  Take them out just before you’re ready to walk out the door, and give your strands a quick shake.

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Fast Help For Dry Skin


Raise your hand if your skin feels tight and uncomfortable after showering. Is your hand up? Yeah, mine too. And what about flakes and itchiness? Are those annoyances you’re putting up with as well? Thought so. Welcome to the season of dry skin, and you’re experiencing all of its un-pleasantries. But, it doesn’t have to be that way. With the help of skin-saving dermatologists Dr. Arielle Kauvar, Dr. Dennis Gross and Dr. Alex A. Khadavi, we’ll get to the bottom of your winter skin issues, and share handy tips on how to rescue your skin from dryness.

Why skin becomes dry in the winter:


Before we can solve any problem we first have to know what’s causing it. According to Gross, “Skin produces less oil in the winter due to the absence of sun light and heat…resulting in dry skin.” And, “there is less humidity in winter air…[which] causes moisture to evaporate off our skin,” he says.

But, it’s not just our environment that’s to blame. “Bathing too frequently with hot water and harsh soaps,” says Kauvar, are also common dry skin culprits.

When combined, the factors listed above are responsible for irritating our skin barrier. And, when “the skin barrier becomes perturbed, we need to aggressively moisturize to help get it back into shape,” says Khadavi. Here’s how to do that…

Top 10 tips for soothing dry skin from head to toe:


Tip 1: Look for quality moisturizers. They should contain “humectants (ingredients that draw water in like glycerin, hyaluronic acid) and emollients which are oils and lipids (like mineral oil, shea butter and ceramides) that seal the moisture in and help keep a protective barrier on the surface of the skin,” says Kauvar. Try Aveeno Skin Relief Moisturizing Lotion.

Tip 2: After showering, “keep the bathroom door closed to preserve the steam. Gently towel dry your body and apply moisturizer to skin that is saturated,” says Gross.

Tip 3: “Avoid long hot showers and baths which cause skin to dehydrate,” says Kauvar. And, “use a creamy cleanser instead of a harsh soap,” she says. Try Kiehl’s Crème de Corps Nurturing Body Washing Cream.

Tip 4: “Put moisturizer on the skin before you shower, it will shield the skin from drying up,” says Khadavi. Post showering, pat your skin dry and reapply.

Tip 5: Use “lip balms mixed with gentle exfoliators to remove the dry skin,” says Gross. They will keep lips hydrated, he says. Try Ole Henriksen African Red Tea Exfoliating Lip Salvation.

Tip 6: If you’re prone to dry, chapped hands, “avoid using alcohol-based antibacterial hand sanitizers that dry out the skin,” says Kauvar. And, “always apply a generous amount of moisturizer immediately after washing hands,” she adds.

Tip 7: If you have really dry areas, put moisturizer on those spots and wrap your skin with Saran wrap before bed. Leave it on overnight. This will recreate a barrier that will allow your body to repair itself, says Khadavi. Sounds weird, but it works!

Tip 8: To ditch flakes, skin should be “gently exfoliated ([use a] microdermabrasion brush, bead scrub), and a moisturizer should be applied immediately after exfoliation,” says Kauvar.

Tip 9: For thick, dry skin on areas like your elbows and knees, use salicylic or lactic acid-infused products. “Thicker skin generally needs a chemical exfoliant,” says Khadavi. Try Dr. Dennis Gross Skincare Alpha Beta Daily Body Peel.

Tip 10: If your face feels dry, but is breakout prone, soothe your skin with a “moisturizer that is labeled oil free. These lotions increase the water content of skin without adding extra oil, so they won’t aggravate or cause acne. Start by applying the moisturizer once a day and then trade up to twice daily if you need it,” says Gross. Try Garnier Moisture Rescue Refreshing Gel-Cream.

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Beauty Tipping Etiquette


When it comes to expressing your beauty gratitude, your manner of tipping speaks volumes—especially if you want that same hot haircut again or you want to be able to saunter into the spa unannounced for an emergency facial in the future. Here are some general guidelines and tips (not of the monetary variety) from the pros:

Haircuts or style services: 20-30%


Celebrity hair stylist Ted Gibson says, “I think tipping is a way to thank your stylist for great service. I say 20 percent is standard but if you love your new haircut and color, up to 30 percent is amaze.”

Mike Petrizzi, celebrity colorist at De Berardinis Hair Salon in Chelsea, New York says, “Most of my clients tip 15-20 percent of the color service price. Of course, some clients are extremely generous and I always make sure to take extra good care of them.”

Manicures: At least 20% (preferably in cash)

When celebrity Nail Stylist Tracylee had her own salon, almost all her customers tipped 20 percent and some even brought her coffee or lunch as a genuine sign of their appreciation.

Makeup application: 10-25%

According to Betsy Briggs Cathcart of Studio BBC Salon, a “tip” means “to insure promptness.” Don’t tip if your artist is continually running more than 30 minutes behind, always complaining or gossiping.

Kelli Bartlett, Product Specialist at MAC Times Square advises customers to “ask the cashier what the store’s policy on tipping is when your service is complete. I usually bring 20 percent of the service charge in cash, just in case I can’t tip with my card.”

Facials: 15-20%

Cheryl Anne Katz, founder of Lazur La Vie Day Spa  in Nyack, NY, advises customers to be aware of various tipping practices because of the current economy. While a 20 percent was formerly standard, “the most recent scenario of constrained beauty economics has driven aesthetic tipping down even further,” she says. “A tip of 20 percent on undiscounted, pre-coupon pricing and a ceiling of $20/per hour tip at the high end should be sufficient.”

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4 Tricks to Make It Look Like You Slept Nine Hours


The best way to look rested is (drumroll, please…) actually getting nine hours of sleep! When that’s not possible—and when is it, really?—here’s how the experts fake it.

Try a Morning Mist

Celebrity makeup artist Molly Stern was recently at an event with singer/actress Mandy Moore at 3 a.m. Not a typo. The first thing she reached for—after her double shot of espresso—was a hydrating mist. “Not only does it open up your capillaries and get the blood flowing, but there’s a refreshing aromatherapy element too,” she says. For maximum awakening benefits, spritz your face and allow the liquid to soak in for at least two minutes.

Give Yourself a Massage

Puffy eyes are caused by pooled tears, and while propping your head on a plush pillow may prevent them from forming, Los Angeles dermatologist Tony Nakhla offers this simple self-massage for whisking the renegade bags away: 1) Rake your fingertips (the pads of your fingers, not your nails) from the inner, lower eyelids outward toward the temples, 2) Continue the stroke down the temples, over the cheeks and down the neck, and 3) Repeat three to five times.

Hit the Highlighter

A shimmery highlighter can do wonders anytime of day, but especially at 7 a.m. (when you haven’t had your coffee yet). “Highlighter gives sunlight and artificial light something to grab onto and brightens the whole face,” Stern says. She likes patting sheer cream formulas below the outer corners of the eyes, right along the top of the cheekbones. If you don’t have a highlighter handy, any light eye shadow will do.

Embrace Bold Blush

Bright blush can feel and look a little scary in the cold light of morning, but according to Stern, it’s really a life-saver. “I say the brighter the better—a poppy peach or a reddish tone both look great swirled on the apples of the cheeks. It just gives you that natural lively glow.”

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How To Wear “Tangerine Tango,” the Pantone Color of 2012


You know how some people wait with bated breathe to see who will be the next contestants on “Dancing With the Stars” or which designer decides to hawk their wares at Target next? I do the same thing with Pantone’s color of the year—I anxiously wait for the new hue announcement. Why the hubbub over a color? Welllllll, the Pantone color of the year has the ability to change the course of makeup trends—just when you thought purple would be in, Pantone flips the script. To help you be ahead of the game, we asked a few beauty experts to tell us how to wear the 2012 Pantone shade—Tangerine Tango.

On cheeks and eyes…

“When wearing a hot color like tangerine, pick one feature and run with it. A sheer pop on the cheeks is an easy ways to interpret the trend. If you’re feeling adventurous, try a tangerine eyeliner (top lash line only.) With such a fun focal shade, keep the rest of your makeup clean and simple.”

— Ashleigh Ciucci, New York City makeup artist

On nails…

“It will look terrific on short to medium length nails! This color could be playful and sexy yet very feminine and sophisticated/classic, so I recommend that you use a round-ish shape with this.  In general, I like to use different colors to contrast between the hands and toes, but in this case you can match this color on your hands and toes for maximum effect.”

— Jin Soon Choi, celebrity manicurist

On lips…

“To wear this color as a lipstick, perfect skin with concealer and foundation as needed. Apply the lip color in a matte, velvet, or cream finish. Line the eyes with black pencil, smudge softly, and apply lots of mascara. For the more ‘fashion forward’ look, apply matte bronzer to the cheeks, and softly powder the forehead and nose. For the ‘pop star’ look a la Nicki Minaj, add lip gloss and a shimmer on the apples of the cheeks.”

— Andrew Sotomayor, celebrity makeup artist

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Do I Look More Trustworthy With Or Without Makeup On?


Beauty has long fascinated us. Helen of Troy’s likeness launched ships, Shakespeare waxed poetic in sonnets on its virtue, and studies in modern days have proven that attractive people enjoy benefits like higher salaries and preferential social treatment. But for the first time, research has revealed that women who wear makeup are judged as more trustworthy and capable than when they go barefaced.

Barefaced vs. professional vs. glamourous

In the study, participants were shown photos of 25 female subjects ranging in age from 20 to 50, and of Caucasian, African-American and Hispanic backgrounds. Each woman was presented with three different looks that varied in the amount of makeup applied—“barefaced,” “professional” and “glamourous.”

Groups of 149 adults (61 men) rated each photo on perceived trustworthiness and competency after a flash-viewing of 250 milliseconds, while another group of 119 adults (30 men) did the same after viewing photos for an unlimited amount of time.

In both groups, the results were the same. Women wearing the professional look were assumed the most trustworthy and capable, followed by the glamour look, and lastly, the barefaced look.

“For the first time, we have found that applying makeup has an effect beyond increasing attractiveness—it impacts first impressions and overall judgments of perceived likeability, trustworthiness, and competence,” says study lead Nancy Etcoff, PhD, a Harvard Medical School Assistant Clinical Professor. Etcoff is also author of Survival of the Prettiest, which theorizes that beauty is just not a cultural creation, but has deep biological and evolutionary roots.

Makeup meanings

The findings made me wonder: does this mean that makeup is a socially empowering tool woman can use to their advantage, or is it a ‘war paint’ trap of sorts, suffocating us all with the expectation of looking a certain, mass-dictated way?

As a lifetime cosmetics devotee whose obsession for the shimmery stuff runs deep, I’ve made a living writing and reporting on makeup and I’ve always viewed it as a source of both power and comfort.

Having spoken with thousands of women over the years about makeup, I also know there is something else prominently at play: how it makes you feel. Whether you want to hide the fact that you only got two hours of sleep, are a cancer patient yearning for the normalcy of having brows again, or just want to rock a red lip on a much-anticipated Friday night date, I think the confidence that makeup gives women is part of what others perceive, and positively respond to in interactions with you.

Girl power

I was curious what the modern feminist perspective is on the topic, so I asked Feministe.com executive editor Jill Filipovic (who just so happens to be brilliant and has an affinity for high end mascara) for her thoughts.

“Of course women should do what they need to do to feel attractive and professional and to succeed in their workplaces; but on a societal level, I don’t think we can applaud the results of this study as ‘women harnessing success,’ Filipovic says. “Makeup, as we see from this study, isn’t as optional as a lot of folks would like to say it is—at least not if you want to be perceived as competent and put-together. I wear makeup and have nothing against it, but I do find it troubling that it’s expected of women as a class, and that men aren’t required to paint their faces in order to be taken seriously.”

True that. It’s definitely a double standard. But can we work it to our advantage?

The middle ground

If you choose to wield a makeup brush in the way this study suggests (lord knows there are countless ways to wear makeup, and I’ve never been one for rules), I’m going to leave you with some words of wisdom from Lancôme Beauty At Every Age Expert Sandy Linter, who I think has this ‘professional makeup’ thing nailed.

“Do simple, and flattering. Neutrals are not boring, they are beautiful,” Linter tells me. Even out skin with foundation or concealer as needed, sweep a natural-looking blush onto cheeks, brighten and define the eye area with a touch of liner and mascara.  Soft, sweet shades are best for lips, and don’t forget to groom and fill in brows if needed—it’s the one step that makes the greatest (and most subtle) difference. “People should be seeing you and not the products that went into making you,” adds Linter.

Irritating social expectation? Emboldening tool to have at your disposal? Perhaps the answer isn’t so black and white. After all, as women, neither are we.

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Look Pretty in Photos (Without Retouching)


Tired of getting caught looking less than fabulous in photos? Shelley GoodStein, author of Face This: Real Advice From Real Models, Photographers and Makeup Artists On How to Become Picture Perfect, believes there’s a science to making the camera your BFF. Here, she shares her top tips for scoring your best profile shot ever. Smiiiiilllle…

Bat those lashes

The focal point of a profile picture is always the eyes–so make ‘em pop. For a natural look, you can’t go wrong with cream or taupe eyeshadow. For more fun, try sheer washes of color with a soft sheen, which will add light to your peepers. Don’t forget liner for definition, curled lashes and mascara!

Instantly whiten teeth

Nothing lights up a photo like a pearly white smile. For a quick brightening, use this model trick: after brushing, rinse your tooth brush, dip it into hydrogen peroxide for 30 seconds, and then brush again. Hydrogen peroxide not only lightens teeth, it kills germs and heals canker sores.

Show off luscious lips

A contrast of  lipcolor looks great in photos, so don’t be afraid to experiment. Lipgloss looks best as a highlighter dotted down the middle of your lower lip and outlining the cupid’s bow. Unless it’s Halloweenm, steer clear of glitter in photos, which can add an unnatural glare to your face.

Go for a solid color

When it comes to clothing, patterns and prints can confuse the viewer’s eye, and stripes can make you look wide (Yikes!). Try a vibrant shade like red, purple or blue to enliven your eyes and convey confidence, or rely on basic black for a sleek, elongated look.

Embrace lightweight fabrics

Wondering why the camera adds 10 pounds? It’s likely the fabric you’re wearing. Stay away from bulk-adding sequins, corduroy, terry cloth, flannel, taffeta, velvet and angora sweaters. Say yes to lighter, matte materials made with cotton, silk or lycra.

Legs for days

Work those stems! Heels help define your calves and give your hips a little exaggerated curve, while nude shoes that match your skin tone will make your legs look longer. If you have a cute pedi, don’t be afraid to kick off your shoes and go barefoot–it makes you look approachable.

Make it about you

The background shouldn’t overpower you; go for simple and clutter free. Make sure that objects behind you don’t look like they’re growing out of you. A stone wall, leafy green nature and interesting spaces, like under a doorway or to the side of a window, all set the stage for you to dazzle.

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Makeup Trends That Still Haven’t Died. Why? Why? Why?


Breaking up is hard to do, even when the relationship is just plain ugly. Case in point: Bad makeup trends that are the beauty equivalent of drunk-dialing—women keep going back to them in moments of weakness, while everyone around them is left wondering “what is she thinking?”

Talon nails

It’s all fun and games until someone loses an eye, which is well within the realm of possibilities when you’re sporting Freddie Kreuger-esque fingernails.  “Your nails should be sexy and functional, not a scary safety hazard,” says DC-based makeup artist FeliceSkye. Wake up from the nightmare once and for all, and clip those things.

Overplucked eyebrows

“Overplucked brows are one of the worst things you can do to your face,” says FeliceSkye. “Are you sad, surprised, villainous, or having issues with your thyroid?” Seriously, back away from the tweezers. Even Pam Anderson did.

Bronzer overdose

When you’re applying bronzer, the goal should be to look as though you have a sun-kissed glow, not like  you’re the newest cast member on Jersey Shore. To avoid looking Snookified, pick a bronzer that’s one to two shades darker than your natural skin tone, and know when to say when.

Pastel eye shadow

Leave the spackled-on pink, violet, and baby blues for the Easter Bunny, and if you must go pastel, adjust your application technique. “These colors actually look fresh and modern when they’re used one at a time and applied as a soft, sheer wash of color below the crease ,” explains FeliceSkye.

Frosty lipstick

We’re not sure what the most appealing thing about this look is: the fact that it makes your teeth look yellow, or your lips look corpse-like and crusty.  The bottom line: Lips should look luscious and dewey, not dead. Opt for subtle shimmer and a lively pop of gloss instead.

What beauty trend would you like to see put to rest?

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Is Nail Polish the New Lipstick?


“Just as lipstick can be personalized to match skintone, attitude and outfit, nails are the perfect accessory to complete your beauty look,” says Jan Arnold, Co-Founder and Style Director of CND. But why is nail polish suddenly gaining ground in usage and popularity? Michelle Mismas, founder of blog AllLacqueredUp.com, points a painted nail in the direction of the state of the economy; “The sales of nail polish have skyrocketed over the past five years in spite of the financial crisis we’re all facing. It used to be that lipstick was the most affordable way to get a little retail therapy and inject new color in your wardrobe, but nail polish has a better price point and has taken over.”Here are a few nail lacquers that take what we love most about lipstick, and bottle it.

Long wear:


Forget about frequent touch-ups; long wear formulas with chutzpah exist for nails too! “Like a color-stay lipstick, CND Shellac Power Polish won’t budge for two weeks, regardless of your active lifestyle,” asserts Arnold.

High shine:


Just like lipstick can give your pucker an ultra-shiny finish, you can score the same result from polishes. “China Glaze glass fleck glitters have a jelly texture that looks wet even when dry,” says Mismas.

Matte:


Is high shine too flashy for you? Try an opaque shade like Essie in Chinchilly or a matte top coat like Rescue Beauty Lounge Matte Top Coat, “that way you can take any nail polish in your collection and wear it matte,” says Mismas.

Repairing:


Most lipsticks include moisturizing ingredients. Nail lacquers are following suit by being infused with botanicals to strengthen, hydrate, and stimulate nail growth, like Deborah Lippmann nail polish that contains nourishing biotin and plant extracts.

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Eat Your Way to Gorgeous Skin


Holiday meals don’t have to put you in a food coma or pack on the pounds. In fact, eat the right things during the holidays (and regularly) and you can give your complexion a gorgeous glow. Here, integrative medicine physician Frank Lipman, founder of Eleven Eleven Wellness Center in New York, gives you the most skin-friendly foods. So read on and put these edibles on the menu!

Wednesday, December 14, 2011

Elizabeth Taylor pearl sells for $11.84 million

The luxury Lifestyle blog (the home of luxury Lifestyle) presents Elizabeth Taylor pearl sells for $11.84 million.

 
A huge pearl once worn by European royalty and last owned by Elizabeth Taylor sold for a record $11.84 million at a blockbuster auction in New York on Tuesday.

“La Peregrina,” depicted in art works over the centuries and coveted by kings and queens, was bought for Taylor by her actor husband Richard Burton in 1969.

The pear-shaped white pearl was a highlight of Christie’s sale of the legendary jewelry and fashion collections amassed by Taylor, the “Crown Jewels of Hollywood.”

Apart from its remarkable size — 203 grains, the equivalent to 50 carats — and association with the Taylor, the pearl comes with a story matched by few necklaces.

Discovered in the 16th century in the Gulf of Panama, one of the first recorded owners was King Philip II of Spain.

It passed on to the Spanish queens Margaret and Elisabeth, who proudly wore the pearl in 17th century portraits painted by Velazquez.

The treasure went into French hands in the 19th century when Napoleon’s brother, Joseph Bonaparte, briefly ruled Spain.

The actress, who died in March at the age of 79, had seven husbands during her glamorous life, countless admirers and a passion for jewelry.

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Lexus teases sporty new concept car

The luxury Lifestyle blog (the home of luxury Lifestyle) presents Lexus teases sporty new concept car.

 
Luxury auto brand Lexus has released the first teaser image of a new concept vehicle set to be unveiled at next month’s North American International Auto Show in Detroit.

The Toyota-owned brand said that the new concept model will showcase a new design direction for the brand, developed by its team in California.

Believed to be a sports model, it appears to signal something of a departure from the understated styling that Lexus has been known for in recent years, with sharp lines and an aggressive appearance.

That’s an aim also being embraced by Lexus’s parent company Toyota, which unveiled its new sports car in late November in a bid to shed its rather staid image.

The model will be officially revealed January 9, on the first press day of the show ahead of its public opening, which takes place January 11.

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Tuesday, December 13, 2011

The most expensive beach apartment in the world

The luxury Lifestyle blog (the home of luxury Lifestyle) presents The most expensive beach apartment in the world.


Originally listed for $27M in 2010, this penthouse just sold for $21.5 million and was owned by Netscape Founder Jim Clark.

The Miami Beach condo property is a 5803 square-foot, multi-story residence that sits at the top of The Setai, overlooking South Beach and the Atlantic Ocean.

The world-famous 40-storey Setai Resort is serviced by Singapore-based, five-star hotel management company GHM Hotels.


Sources: DailymailPropgoluxury

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Obama’s Martha’s Vineyard rental sells

The luxury Lifestyle blog (the home of luxury Lifestyle) presents Obama’s Martha’s Vineyard rental sells.

 
The Martha’s Vineyard estate that President Barack Obama and his family have rented for their past three summer vacations has sold to British architect Norman Foster for $22.4 million.

The property is known as Blue Heron Farm. It has 28½ acres of land in Chilmark, Mass., and an additional 3.8 acres in Tisbury.

The property includes two large homes, equestrian facilities, a tennis court, a basketball court and a par-three golf course.

The architect’s new home also boasts a reconstructed 150-year-old Pennsylvania hay barn, a swimming pool and a vast space of gardens.


 
Source: Propgoluxury

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Thursday, December 8, 2011

Fabergé launches first ad campaign

The luxury Lifestyle blog (the home of luxury Lifestyle) presents Fabergé launches first ad campaign.

 
Fabergé has unveiled its first advertising campaign shot by famed fashion photographer Mario Testino and creative-directed by Fabergé’s Katharina Flohr.

Rising Russian-Lithuanian model Bee Gee appears in the ads, wearing resplendent pieces from the Les Fabuleuses de Fabergé and Les Saisons Russes collections.

“The campaign captures the intense and emotive glamour and story-telling that characterizes all contemporary Fabergé creations,” says the company in a release.

The campaign will launch in the December issue of several major titles in the UK, France, Germany, Switzerland and the US.

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Monday, December 5, 2011

The Sophie Vlaming for Vogue Portugal December 2011 Shoot is Hot

The luxury Lifestyle blog (the home of luxury Lifestyle) presents The Sophie Vlaming for Vogue Portugal December 2011 Shoot is Hot.

 
The lonely, beautiful housewife story is one that is often used in fashion shoots, but it somehow never loses its charm, as is made quite clear in the Sophie Vlaming for Vogue Portugal December 2011 photo shoot.

The Dutch model appears in the shoot called ‘Jogos de Somba,’ which was shot by photographers Raphael Delorme and Thierno Sy and styled by Vogue Portugal’s famed fashion editor Paulo Macedo.

Wearing sophisticated, elegant ensembles with a recurring theme of sexy lace, the Sophie Vlaming for Vogue Portugal December 2011 editorial shoot features clothing from some of the top design houses in the world, such as Blumarine, Louis Vuitton, Marc Jacobs and Bottega Veneta.

I can only hope that this Helena Bonham Carter-inspired photo shoot will bring lace off of the runways and back into the mainstream fashion world.

By www.trendhunter.com 
References: theplatform.info and fashiongonerogue   

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Harper's Bazaar Beauty Singapore for December 2011 is Chromatic

The luxury Lifestyle blog (the home of luxury Lifestyle) presents Harper's Bazaar Beauty Singapore for December 2011 is Chromatic.

 
If you’re looking to spice up your holiday beauty look this season, the Harper’s Bazaar Beauty Singapore shoot will definitely give you some eye-catching ideas.

This gorgeous beauty editorial, called ‘Belle Etoile,’ for Harper’s Bazaar Beauty Singapore December 2011 was photographed by Gan and features vibrant, colorful and dramatic makeup looks that are paired with cute titles like ‘Bird of Paradise’ and Terracotta Spice.’ With hairstyling by Marc Teng, each shot also features a chic turban in a vivid hue, paired with attention-grabbing eye makeup in vibrant colors like teal, electric blue, plum and rust. The models’ eyes are rimmed in heavy black liner while bold red is the running lip shade and nail color.

By www.trendhunter.com
References: gtgan_ and designscene.net

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This Vogue Joyas Spain December 2011 Shoot Turns Casual into Dressy

The luxury Lifestyle blog (the home of luxury Lifestyle) presents This Vogue Joyas Spain December 2011 Shoot Turns Casual into Dressy.

 
Every season, fashion seems to strike a new love affair with denim. This time around, jeans have moved higher up on the glam list, and this spread in the Vogue Joyas Spain December 2011 issue showcases just how you can dress up your basic denim.

Featuring model Charlotte di Calypso and photographed by Hunter & Gatti with assistance from Carlos Babbler and Felix Valiente, this shoot for the Vogue Joyas Spain December 2011 edition displays a number of stylish outfits in which denim has been given a chic overhaul through the addition of elegant accessories and glam accents. Stylist Sara Fernandez dressed di Calypso in denim shirts, jazzed up with sparkling necklaces, bracelets, rings and earrings, as well as a cute hat or two. Charlotte di Calypso also models a chic Louis Vuitton pouch-belt in a couple of the shots, in addition to high-waisted, high-cut shorts.

By www.trendhunter.com


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Friday, December 2, 2011

The Honda Micro-Commuter City Car is Future and Technology-Friendly

The luxury Lifestyle blog (the home of luxury Lifestyle) presents The Honda Micro-Commuter City Car is Future and Technology-Friendly.

 
The Honda Micro-Commuter concept car was the star of this year’s Tokyo Motor Show. The urban dweller vehicle runs on electricity and is designed with both technology and aesthetics in mind.

The 8’ by 4’1” concept car comfortably seats three and offers drivers a maximum speed of 60 km/h. The vehicle’s space-age design features an interactive and smartphone-compatible dashboard complete with joystick levers. The car’s many functions can be accessed and controlled with your smartphone. The car contains a rechargeable loop battery that efficiently powers its systems and functions.

The groundbreaking battery can be removed and reused to power personal electronics making it a highly intelligent design. While this car is based on a functional concept, its dynamic and sleek aesthetic make it distinctive and modern.

A blue and white interior is clean and simple with intricate and design-savvy detailing that make this vehicle appealing to a wide range of drivers.





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44 Distinctively Branded Cans

The luxury Lifestyle blog (the home of luxury Lifestyle) presents 44 Distinctively Branded Cans.


From Risque Beer Packaging to Anti-Energy Drinks

The beverage can has always been a beneficial canvas for branding and with the popularity of canned soda, beer and energy drinks, corporations are often pushing the boundaries of can branding and marketing.

While small corporations are using humor and referencing popular culture to sell their product, large-scale corporations are reinventing classic can designs and surprising their customer. Companies like Coca Cola and Pepsi re-release a variety of can designs to bring attention to their product as well as projects that they are associated with.

While soda companies may stay away from risque branding beer and energy drink manufacturers may not always dare to push boundaries when it comes to their marketing strategy, shocking concepts, offensive subjects and pop culture favorites all serve as inspiration for these companies’ branding method.

Whether companies dare to make a visual impact or if their aim is to shock, a can is a classic canvas for product branding.





 

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The Luize Salmgrieze for Glamour Spain December 2011 Shoot is Hot

The luxury Lifestyle blog (the home of luxury Lifestyle) presents The Luize Salmgrieze for Glamour Spain December 2011 Shoot is Hot.

 
It’s no secret that leopard print is one pattern that is here to stay (after all, it’s been around for how many decades?) and quirky cat-printed fashions have made an unexpected (and inexplicable) appearance in the fashion industry, but the Luize Salmgrieze for Glamour Spain December 2011 photoshoot takes the feline obsession to a whole new level.

Shot by photographer Alice Rosati and styled by Mapi Vidal, redheaded beauty Luize Salmgrieze is shot wearing several different pieces that are inspired by none other than your fuzzy feline friend.

Everything from cat-eye sunglasses and cat-eye makeup, to chic hats with little cat ears poking out of them, to just plain old-fashioned leopard print cat ears, are featured in this shoot. Check out the Luize Salmgrieze for Glamour Spain December 2011 editorial for some purr-fect spring looks.
Luize Salmgrieze for Glamour Spain December 2011 Published: Dec 1, 11 • References: zac-fashion and fashiongonerogue




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The Bally Spring/Summer 2012 Campaign Sweeps the Snowy Alps

The luxury Lifestyle blog (the home of luxury Lifestyle) presents The Bally Spring/Summer 2012 Campaign Sweeps the Snowy Alps.


The Bally Spring/Summer 2012 Campaign is all set to hit the jackpot with its jaw-dropping backdrop, eye-candy models and rave new collection.

The campaign dishes out Victoria’s Secret model Miranda Kerr, Julia Stegner, Cedric Bihr and Robert Konjic. With mini dresses, sky-high pumps and to-die-for purses, one cannot help but put this collection on his or her Christmas wishlist. Captured by Norman Jean Roy, the campaign lets out sighs of “oohs” and “aahs” as the shoot gets the new collection storming with rage.

The adorable dogs and goats used in the shoot make it all the more eye-catching. The Bally Spring/Summer 2012 Campaign is one you don’t want to miss. It gets the breathtaking Swiss Alps and the feisty supermodels in the same frame, and that’s as rare as it gets.
Bally Spring/Summer 2012 Campaign Published: Nov 29, 11 • References: bally and designscene.net




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