Hilton Wembley opens just in time for Olympics

The Hilton London Wembley

The Hilton London Wembley officially opened its doors to the public on July 18, just days before the start of the Olympic Games.

The hotel is located next to the Wembley Stadium and Arena in Wembley City, a redevelopment area with more than 1 million square feet of construction underway.
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Tom Ford Fall/​Winter 2012 Eyewear Campaign

jonas kesseler tom ford fall winter 2012 campaign

Model Jonas Kesseler stars in Tom Ford’s Fall/Winter 2012 menswear and eye­wear cam­paigns. The beautifully shot campaign was pho­tographed by Tom Ford himself!
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WallyAce superyacht Kanga by Wally Yachts

wallyace yacht

Launched by Monaco-based builder Wally Yachts last month, the 26m motor yacht Kanga is the first luxury vessel from the successful displacement line WallyAce.
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Lady Gaga unveils Fame fragrance mini-film

Lady Gaga Fame Fragrance

Earlier this week Lady Gaga took to Twitter to unveil the campaign for her fragrance Lady Gaga Fame, which features tiny men crawling all over her naked body.

Now the star’s Haus Laboratories has revealed a French-art-house-inspired mini-film showcasing laboratory workers conceiving the scent.
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Louis Vuitton Men Fall 2012 ad campaign

Louis Vuitton Man Fall 2012 ad campaign

Here is a brand new ad from Louis Vuitton for the Fall/Winter 2012 campaign, featuring model Wernery Schreyer photographed by Alasdair McLellan.

Clad in an over­size jacket embell­ished with a graphic pat­tern, matched with sim­ple grey trousers and a refined leather bag, Werner poses against a thousand-​​y​​o iceberg.
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Qantas ditches BlackBerries for iPhones

Qantas A380 Airbus

Flagship Australian airline Qantas is ditching BlackBerry for Apple’s iPhone and rolling out in-flight iPad entertainment streaming, dealing a blow to the US firm’s rivals.

Qantas said it was switching 1,300 employee phones from Canada-based Research in Motion’s BlackBerry to the popular Apple device after a “large majority” of workers expressed a preference for the iPhone.

“Transition from the BlackBerry to the iPhone is part of Qantas’ broader mobility strategy and, once complete, will result in significant cost savings,” Qantas said.
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