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Anakin in
Events on 20th September 2010 |
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UK-based department store chain Selfridges has unveiled the world’s biggest shoe department (35,000 sq ft) named Selfridges Shoe Galleries in London, designed by Canadian architect Jamie Fobert.
The Shoe Galleries houses more than 5,000 shoes from 120 brands, including 35 new labels and more than 30 exclusive styles designed just for the retailer.
The space includes 11 “apartment” boutiques for the department’s premiere labels – including, Christian Louboutin, Jimmy Choo, Chanel, Dior, Prada, and Gucci – which were each designed in accordance with the labels’ distinct looks.

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Anakin in
Events on 18th December 2009 |
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Former online shopping portal eLuxury, has been transformed into a web magazine called Nowness, due to be up and running by beginning of January.
According to the site’s owner, French luxe conglomerate LVMH, Nowness will be covering the fields of fashion, art, design, culture, travel, beauty, food and wine, music, and entertainment.


Last year you surely heard about the Best Job In The World, where people could apply to live for 6 months on an island off of Australia.
Unfortunately you were not chosen for this job and someone else is living out the job of your dreams…
Lucky for you, the online price comparison site, LetsBuyIt.com is hiring for The (Second) Best Job In The World!

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admin in
Travel on 15th January 2009 |
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Thailand is a shopper’s paradise, world famous for it’s incredible range of fun and wonderful treasures. It is no wonder that many tourists come to Thailand specifically as a shopping excursion.
Located at the prominent Rachaprasong intersection, Gaysorn is Thailand’s most exclusive shopping center, specializing in luxury designer brands, with flagship stores of Prada, Gucci, and Louis Vuitton, as well as a selection of Thailand’s most innovative designers such as Fly Now, ‘Senada Theory and Kloset Red Carpet.
Across the street from Gaysorn, CentralWorld is the largest lifestyle-shopping complex in Southeast Asia, with an unrivalled mix of products and services at prices that put the fun back into shopping for Thai consumers and tourists.

