The beautiful singer and actress, Jessica Simpson has asked Tiger Woods for golfing lessons.
And sure, everyone would have as a golf teacher Eldrick Tont “Tiger” Woods! He is currently the world number 1 and he was the highest-paid professional athlete in 2007, having earned an estimated $122 million from winnings and endorsements.
Lucky Jessica has already signed up for a set of lessons, and has bought, for $8,400, a Louis Vuitton golf bag and some accessories to look always stylish, even when she learns to play.
Marc Jacobs created a collection full of accessories for the Louis Vuitton fall 2009:
Lovely handbags, exciting shoes, bejeweled satin leggings, necklaces modeled after paper garlands, stunned gloves mixed with ladylike pearls of all sizes and even bunny ears for playful ladies.
And of course the gilded monogram, the protagonist of every collection.
The Custom Acrylic Coffee Table Case shown was created by Aaron R Thomas for Louis Vuitton for use in VIP Functions such as Louis Vuitton Golden Globes Party.
These ingenious cases allow you to display your family heirlooms without fear of cat claws, high heels, wine or coffee stains or other effects of things that go bump in the night.
Watch an artistic video that Christophe Graillot did showing a collectible LV charm being made, from lost wax casting to stone setting to the final polishing.
Born in Tokyo in 1962, Takashi Murakami is one of the most influential artists of Japan.
He was considered the Japanese Andy Warhol, but in his artworks in place of Marilyn Monroe or Campbell’s Soup, there is a representation of contemporary popular culture in the forms of anime and manga, together with American Pop Art and European Surrealism.
From February 17 through May 31 2009, his “Superflat” style, as he himself defines it in his own writings, is on exibition at the Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao.