Tuesday, September 25, 2012

Hawker 800XP Quality Aircraft

Looking for a private jet to take you from home to your favorite holiday spot or from a luxe party to an important business meeting at the other end of the world? How about this one right here? 
Priced at 4.310.000 Euro  ($5,650,000), this Hawker 800XP Quality Aircraft is very alluring.



Roberto Cavalli Junior Fall/Winter 2013

Here’s the Roberto Cavalli Junior Fall/Winter 2013 Ad Campaign. If your kids are stylish, check out these every so Cavalli fashions for kids.

Sunday, September 23, 2012

Top 5 Top Jewelers and Jewelry Stores in the World



For most of us, buying an engagement ring is going to be a carefully considered purchase that we will make only after creating a budget, researching price comparisons, and probably saving up for some time. But imagine for a moment that money was no object, that you could buy the best engagement ring from the most famous jewelers in the world. Where would you go? Would you choose the over-the-top glamour of Bulgari or the refined traditionalism of Tiffany and Co? All of the world’s most famous jewelry stores have a few elements in common—superb customer service, incredible quality and design, and of course, sky-high prices. At the same time, each of these famous jewelers have a few unique characteristics that give them their distinctive place in the pantheon of great jewelry design.



1. Chances are, if you’ve ever seen that distinctive shade of powder blue, you immediately thought of famous jewelers Tiffany and Co. That’s no accident—the world-famous jewelry store, founded in 1837, has trademarked the particular shade of blue used in all their advertising and packaging. Tiffany and Company is known for their classic, clean-cut diamond jewelry designs, such as the classic tiffany-style setting popularized by the brand, and for it’s iconic stature in popular culture. From the days when all the prominent New York families from the Astors to the Vanderbilts wore Tiffany’s, to its status as the “best place on earth” in the Truman Capote novella and film Breakfast at Tiffany’s, the iconic jewelry company continues to connote luxury and effortless class.

2. Founded by Louis-Francois Cartier in Paris in 1847, the Cartier jewelry and wristwatch company is one of the world’s most famous jewellers and the only one that can truly claim to the be “jeweler to the kings.” From the crown worn by King Edward VII at his 1904 coronation to the tiara worn by Kate Middleton at her 2010 wedding to Prince William, Cartier has outfitted literally dozens of royal family members from ten different countries. Although it is a jewelry company firmly rooted in tradition and the past, it has also moved boldly into the 21st century, with 200 stores currently operating worldwide, including flagship boutiques in New York, London, Paris and Tokyo. Cartier is currently most famous for its popular and modernized LOVE collection, as well as its’ Tank collection of men’s watches
3. Although the company has been around for three generations, the jewelry firm now known as Lorraine Schwartz Diamonds & Fine Jewelry only rose to prominence ten years ago, when actress Halle Berry wore pieces by the jewelry designer to the SAG Awards. Since taking over her family business in 1989, celebrity jewelry designer Lorraine Schwartz has achieved international renown, through a brilliant combination of luxurious design, Hollywood aesthetics, and glamorous inaccessibility. Schwartz limits the sale of her collections to the jewelry department of Bergdorf Goodman’s, private appointments at her Fifth Avenue showroom, and private commissions from elite individuals. This inaccessibility has made wearing a jewelry item by Lorraine Schwartz a powerful symbol of celebrity, which helps explain why her jewelry is consistently popular among celebrities like Beyonce Knowles, Elizabeth Taylor, Heidi Klum, Barbra Streisand, and Blake Lively.          Picture:     Kim Kardashian Engagement Ring
4. Of all the most famous jewelers in the world, the Harry Winston Jewelry Company is one the few whose fame and reputation was built by a single brilliant individual. Harry Winston, who lived from 1896 until 1978, was one of the finest jewelry designers and craftsmen the world has ever seen. His instinct for gem quality was said to be inborn—legend has it that at the age of 12, Winston recognized a two-carat emerald being sold as a faux gemstone, purchased it for 0.20 Euro ($ 0.25) and resold it for 620Euro ($800) days later. Once he took over the family jewelry business, Winston established his place on the famous jewelers world scene by purchasing the famed but outdated Arabella Huntington jewelry collection and re-setting its stones into more modern pieces, which won him instant fame and recognition as one of the most talented jewelry designers ever known. He later developed a reputation for owning some of the world’s most famous diamonds, including the Hope Diamond, which he later donated to the Smithsonian Institute. Today, the Harry Winston Company lives on, carrying on his tradition with eight US locations and twelve international stores.

5. From its humble beginnings in a small Greek village, the Bulgari jewelry company has risen to become one of the most famous jewellers in the world. Founded in the 1870’s by Greek jeweler Sotirios Voulgaris, Bulgari opened its first Italian store in Rome in 1884. The company soon became known for its bold, distinctive designs, especially its architectural styles featuring heavy gold links and its creative use of colored stones such as sapphires. In the 1970’s, Voulgaris’ descendants diversified the brand to include timepieces, fragrances, and other luxury goods, and opened stores in Paris, New York, Geneva and Monte Carlo. However, they continued to spell Bulgari with the ‘V’ traditional of the Latin alphabet. Today, Bulgari operates almost 300 stores around the globe, and was sold in October of 2011 to the LVMH luxury goods conglomerate for a record-breaking $6.01 billion.
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Saturday, September 22, 2012

Luxurious design Nettleton 199 Home , Cape Town


StefanAntoni Olmesdahl Truen Architects and OKHA Interiors Cape Town-based architects and interior designers have designed the Nettleton 199 house. The chic home can be found in Clifton, Cape Town, South Africa. 

Thursday, September 20, 2012

Van Cleef & Arpels Luxury jewelry

Van Cleef and Arpels is one of the very best luxury French jewelry designers. The company was founded by Alfred Van Cleef and Salomon Arpels and they introduced their very first luxury boutique in 1906 in Paris. The pair quickly became known for the amount of expertise in excellent precious stones and in particular for their settings, known as the mystery setting.
The company saw the second generation of family join them in 1942 and the Arpels moved to America where they opened a luxury boutique on 5th Avenue. The luxury jewelers were the first French jewelers to open luxury stores in Japan and China. The family run business of some of the very best jewelers has always been managed by a member of the Arpels family right until it was taken over in 1999. During the reign of Van Cleef and Arpels the company has seen members of royalty and industrial magnets become clients. Today the brand name is located throughout Europe, the USA, Asia and the Middle East and is recognized as being among the very best for luxury jewelry.

 
Since the founding the company has marked many milestones. They were the first luxury jeweler to manufacturer a watch with a leather strap, they designed the padlock wristwatch, the Cadenas, a luxury zip necklace that is opened and closed the same as a traditional zipper. Collections have consisted of such as the Couture collection, the Pierres de Caractere collection and the Jardins collection in 2008. Van Cleef and Arpels are considered to be among the very best due to the excellent stones used in their jewelry. The stones are said to be among the very best in the world, some of the most unique and beautiful, the finest around the globe. Rare luxury stones have in the past included aquamarines, mandarin garments and unexpected luxury treasures such as mother of pearl. The unique mystery setting is something else that is unique to the luxury French jewelers. The excellent paving has no visible claws and the setting has been perfect and protected by the company over the years. The quality of stones used in the setting is of the very best; only the most excellent and finest of stones are used. Stones are chosen based on their clarity and color. These stones are then set on a very fine net of gold or platinum.



Van Cleef and Arpels have attracted famous clientele over the years: The Duchess of Windsor, Princess Grace of Monaco, the Queen of Spain and the Princess of Wales have all purchased their luxury jewelry. Stars of the stage and screen have also chosen the French jeweler as being the very best. Names such as Jacqueline Kennedy, Mariah Kennedy and Annie Lennox have been seen wearing the luxury creations.

 Love Story..


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McLaren Bespoke Project 8

It is a privilege to own any McLaren, regardless of model, color, or specifications. McLaren cars have never needed tuning to be completely irresistible. However, sometimes we have the opportunity to witness some really astonishing improved versions of the cars we love, and today was one of those special days.

Wednesday, September 19, 2012

Cartier at the 26th Biennale des Antiquaires Paris 2012


Cartier: jeweller supreme at the 26th Biennale des Antiquaires
From 14 to 23 September 2012

Since 1964, Cartier has figured among the most prestigious exhibitors of this elite gathering and reaffirms its allegiance to the Biennale des Antiquaires with each edition.
 Bracelet - White Gold, Carved Rock Crystal

 Bracelet - white gold, lavender amethys 

Bracelet - White gold, Onyx

A cultural event of international renown, this Parisian showcase of decorative arts from around the world unfurls splendidly over seventeen days under the dome of the Grand Palais.
With its 250 m2 stand – the largest of all exhibitors at the 2012 edition – Cartier unveils the full extent of its jewelled supremacy at the Biennale. Entrusted to the talent of French designer Tristan Auer, known for his refined approach and bespoke decorative work, this spectacular setting is a fitting reflection of the scope, creative power and legitimacy of the king of jewellers. This year, Cartier will present 148 pieces of high jewellery and 12 precious objects plus a selection of pieces from the Cartier Tradition collection.
Crafted in the great jewellery tradition of the Maison, each of these pieces required up to two years of work, calling on Cartier’s full range of expertise, including the artistic crafts of engraving and stone carving.

 Bracelet Brooch Tiger 

An unprecedented demonstration of inventive high jewellery displaying great technical prowess, a selection which travels the world in its evocation of changing landscapes, ranging from lush to sun-drenched, from urban cityscapes to the cool beauty of the North.

 Bracelet full paved diamonds 

 Bracelet Tiger 

A real change of scenery, therefore, and an opportunity for Cartier to push back the frontiers of style through its mastery of a three-dimensional menagerie in which a panther playfully graces a ring or through its expression of an Arctic spring evoked by a briolette-cut aquamarine frosted with icy diamonds.

 Necklace - platinu

 Necklace - White Gold

 Ring - Platinum Sapphire 

 Ring - White old, Brilliants 

 Ring - White old, Brilliants 

 
A real change of scenery, therefore, and an opportunity for Cartier to push back the frontiers of style through its mastery of a three-dimensional menagerie in which a panther playfully graces a ring or through its expression of an Arctic spring evoked by a briolette-cut aquamarine frosted with icy diamonds.

Ring Platinum Yellow light diamond 

Ring Platinum Yellow light diamond 

Bracelet Tiger diamonds paved


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