Monthly Archives: June 2010

Volvo Royal Wedding Cars Invade Stockholm

Volvo vehicles that played a significant role in the wedding between Crown Princess Victoria of Sweden and Daniel Westling are to go on sale in Sweden.

Volvo was the official car for the much-anticipated wedding of Crown Princess Victoria and Prince Daniel on June 19, which drew huge crowds in Stockholm.

The automaker provided some 85 “ice white” S80 and V70 DRIVe vehicles, which transported the wedding guests to and from their hotels and between various activities during the three-day extravaganza.

Consumers will soon be able to buy the vehicles secondhand, giving the 85 owners a rare chance to own a piece of Swedish royal history.
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Jaguar XKR 75 special edition

Jaguar today dropped the first image and details on its new Jaguar XKR 75, which will debut at the 2010 Goodwood Festival of Speed on July 2.

The model celebrates Jaguar’s 75th anniversary and delivers a combination of increased performance, stronger chassis and better steering control along with higher grip levels.

The car received a power boost of 20 PS and now carries a total output of 530 PS and 655Nm (compared to 625Nm on XKR).
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Burberry launches interactive ad campaign

Burberry has developed an interactive advertising campaign that allows users to select and control the view and perspective of the campaign, cast and products.

Users can find images and videos that can be clicked, rotated, paused and dragged 180°, showing off different angles of the collection with a 3D effect.

“We wanted to capture the energy of the [fashion] shows in the campaign,” said Burberry’s Chief Creative Officer Christopher Bailey.


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Rolex crowns Tom Kristensen as new ambassador

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Eight-time Le Mans winner and Danish driver Tom Kristensen was recently “knighted” as a Rolex ambassador.

Danish driver Kristensen has no less than eight Le Mans victories listed on his automotive résumé, which is two more than legendary driver Jacky Ickx.

This is the first time that Rolex has made the knighting of an ambassador public.
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The (new) World’s Most Expensive Suit

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Described as the “ultimate in luxury fashion” by its designer, Stuart Hughes, the world’s most expensive suit is to go on sale.

Hughes has only made three of the suits, which each took more than 600 hours to produce, in a blend of silk, cashmere wool and diamonds.

The Sun reports that the first suit, a size 41 long, has been sold to a buyer in France. It’s priced at £599,000 ($890,000).

New auction record for Manet painting in London

A self-portrait by Edouard Manet sold for 22.4 million pounds ($33 million) at Sotheby’s in London on Tuesday.

It was the highest price paid for a picture by Manet. The previous record for a Manet was 16 million pounds at a sale in New York in 1989.

The oil on canvas work is in somber tones and shows the bearded artist wearing a bowler hat with a paint brush in hand.
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Madonna’s sketches for own fashion line

Macy’s has released the first images of pop star Madonna and her daughter Lourdes’s first fashion range for the US department store, called Material Girl.

Judging from the sketches, there will mainly be 1980s-inspired clothes, including flowery bustier dresses, fingerless gloves, star prints, and ‘jeggings.’

The new line relies on mixing unexpected items, “like a tutu dress and studded-combat boots, or an oversized boyfriend sweatshirt with a floral print miniskirt.”
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Revealed: the world’s best golf courses

Condé Nast Traveler magazine has revealed the results of its Fourteenth Readers’ Choice Survey, pinpointing the best golf resorts in the world.

The US magazine’s readers chose the Four Seasons Resort Maui at Wailea at the best golf resort of all 80 contenders, with a winning average of 96 percent.

Scores were calculated on the basis of thousands of readers’ votes for course design and access, golf staff and services, rooms, service, food/dining, location and overall design.

Sanctuary at Kiawah Island Golf Resort (pictured below) in South Carolina took second place, followed by the Four Seasons Resort Hualalai in Hawaii.
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Monaco’s Prince Albert to marry Charlene Wittstock

Prince Albert II of Monaco, long one of Europe’s most eligible bachelors, on Wednesday finally announced a long-awaited engagement to South African champion swimmer Charlene Wittstock.

A brief statement from the palace in the 52-year-old’s tiny Mediterranean statelet confirmed the engagement, but did not put a date on the eventual wedding, which courtiers will be hoping might produce a legitimate heir.

Prince Albert is the son of deceased Prince Rainier III and the late Hollywood actress Grace Kelly and has ruled Monaco, where he is broadly well-liked by his 8,000 subjects, since succeeding his father in July 2005.
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White iPhone 4 Delayed Again

Apple said Wednesday on the eve of the launch of the new iPhone that the white model would not be available for a month.

Apple said the white version of the iPhone 4, which also comes in black, was being delayed because of unspecified manufacturing difficulties.

White and black model iPhones had been scheduled to go on sale in stores in Britain, France, Germany, Japan and the United States on Thursday and Apple fans are already queuing up to buy the latest generation of the popular device.
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Salvatore Ferragamo Leather iPad Cases

Joining the growing list of designers to release iPad cases, Salvatore Ferragamo announces they too will offer a collection of iPad cases.

The cases come in two full-leather versions and a fabric version, lined with premium leather

Fully encasing Apple’s iPad with a unique envelope design, both shell and touchscreen are completely protected by this rich, structured case.
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Asia millionaires worth more than Europeans

Asia-Pacific millionaires are collectively worth more than their European counterparts for the first time, with the rich in China and India leading the way.

The report on high-net worth individuals (HNWIs) — defined as anyone with investible assets of at least one million US dollars — was issued by Merrill Lynch Global Wealth Management and consultancy firm Capgemini.

The world’s population of HNWIs returned to 10 million in 2009, with the largest concentrations still found in the United States, Japan and Germany.

“The Asia-Pacific HNWI population rose 25.8 percent overall to three million, catching up with Europe for the first time, after falling 14.2 percent in 2008”.
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Mercedes SLS AMG E-Cell

The first details and images of the electric Mercedes SLS AMG E-Cell have leaked over the web last night.

The Mercedes SLS AMG E-Cell, showing a bright yellow exterior paint job in these official images, is ready for its debut.

Power for the E-Cell will be provided by four electric motors – one at each corner – that are capable of revving to 12,000rpm.
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Urwerk Releases the CC1 Black Cobra

Urwerk have unleashed the “Black Cobra,” the newest model of the CC1 series.

Urwerk’s “Black Cobra” gets its name from “shedding” of its grey gold case into something a little darker and a whole lot more menacing.

Urwerk achieved this artistic transformation by treating the grey gold with Aluminum Titane Nitride (AlTiN).

Urwerk shows the time on two separate horizontal lines–one for the hour and the other for the minute.
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Wall Street sign sells for $116.5K at auction

A porcelain sign that once marked the intersection of Wall and Broad streets fetched $116,500 at Christie’s in Manhattan yesterday.

The seller, Kevin Lessin, bought the vintage sign about 25 years ago from a dealer liquidating the estate of a collector of New York memorabilia.

The sign consists of two enamel plaques set crosswise, with Broad above Wall in white letters on a cobalt-blue background.
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How does an airline alliance help travelers?

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Vietnam Airlines joined the SkyTeam alliance earlier this month, the latest airline to join one of the three loose confederations that dominate the aviation industry.

For most passengers, the membership lists of SkyTeam, OneWorld and Star Alliance are of little concern, as they make very little noticeable difference to the day-to-day services offered by the airlines.

But alliances are an important factor in travel and knowing who is who can often save travelers time and money, as well as increasing the comfort of the journey.

Alliance agreements almost always involve the creation of so-called “codeshare” routes, where airlines can sell space on board a flight operated by another alliance member as if it were their own.

For passengers, codeshare agreements mean that the list of destinations offered by their favorite airline gets a lot bigger when it joins an alliance, making the booking process simpler, journey times faster (as schedules are aligned) and even reducing prices.

When TAM Airlines joined the Star Alliance in May it added more than 40 Brazilian destinations to Star Alliance members, a significant expansion into South America, especially for US members such as Continental and United.

Similarly, codeshare agreements with Chinese carriers are currently opening up the country to more Western passengers as travelers can book routes quickly and easily from their favorite airline’s website.

Passengers may also notice, once routes have been rearranged, that connections between flights become easier, with Star Alliance’s “Move Under One Roof” program currently attempting to colocate its airlines under one terminal roof in its major hubs, meaning shorter walks for passengers and more help along the way from Star Alliance staff.

The same sometimes applies to check-in desks, theoretically shortening the wait for passengers when they arrive at the airport.

For fliers that cover some routes regularly, and members of airline loyalty programs, airline alliances can be even more useful.

Travelers with air miles to spend can normally spend them across an alliance’s network, expanding the list of destinations that are accessible using reward miles.

Similarly, members of an alliance often have reciprocal arrangements on airline lounges — some members of frequent flier programs operated by SkyTeam members will now be able to use Vietnam Airlines’ lounges in Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City, for instance.

Source: AFPrelaxnews

Global Airline Alliances:

SkyTeam: Aeroflot, Aeromexico, Air France, Alitalia, China Southern, Czech Airlines, Delta Air Lines, KLM Royal Dutch Airlines and Korean Air, and two Associate Airlines: Air Europa, and Kenya Airways.

Star Alliance: Adria Airways, Air Canada, Air China, Air New Zealand, ANA, Asiana Airlines, Austrian, Blue1, bmi, Brussels Airlines, Continental Airlines, Croatia Airlines, EGYPTAIR, LOT Polish Airlines, Lufthansa, Scandinavian Airlines, Shanghai Airlines, Singapore Airlines, South African Airways, Spanair, SWISS, TAM AIrlines, TAP Portugal, Turkish Airlines, THAI, United and US Airways.

OneWorld: American Airlines, British Airways, Cathay Pacific, Finnair, Iberia, Japan Airlines, LAN, Malév Hungarian Airlines, Mexicana, Qantas and Royal Jordanian.

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Disney to Build Luxury Vacation Homes

Walt Disney Co. plans to unveil Wednesday a pricey vacation-home development in Florida’s Walt Disney World.

It’s a risky move. Disney will offer homes priced between $1.5 million and $8 million in a state where the foreclosure rate remains among the nation’s highest.

In Orlando, where brokers say home values have dropped 50% from the peak, Disney’s pricing would put its homes near the top of the market.
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Karl Lagerfeld: Editor-in-Chief at Libération

Libération – the iconic left wing French newspaper – has invited Karl Lagerfeld to be editor-in-chief for the day.

The entire issue bears his mark, from illustrations to comments, to special interviews of him, and an opinion page about the designer.

His illustrations include a self-portrait for the cover of today’s edition, which is 14 by 22 inches — twice as large as it usually is.
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