– When we arrived at the former den of debauchery, we found a young woman standing out front wearing only a bright-red, high-cut one-piece bathing suit out of which swelled a positively unnatural volume of cocoa-hued breast and butt flesh. She wasn’t there for the entertainment of a couple of stout, Northern white boys and a fast-talking Brit, all wilting from the heat and atmospheric moisture. In fact, as far
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– Someone had better get a wet vac to our office, stat, because upon seeing Volkswagen’s just-unveiled Golf-based race car concept, drool flowed in torrents. Torrents, people! Besides looking like a GTI that’s gone on an intake bender, pumped up its guns at the gym, and popped some roll-cage Viagra, the Golf’s most notable feature is that it’s just a Golf, sort of. There is no “R” badging anywhere, and
-Man, the used Ferrari market must not be as strong as people thought it was: This 1986 Ferrari Testarossa, an original car used in the iconic TV show Miami Vice, is going up for sale for a third time at Mecum’s Monterey auction next month. – -The last time we checked in on this immaculate white vintage supercar, it was listed on eBay for a cool $1.75 million. That was in
– Paul Feig, director of the upcoming Ghostbusters movie, tweeted out a few pictures of the revamped Ecto-1 that the lady Ghostbusters will drive. It’s, uh, a lot different than the old one. – #whattheygonnadrive pic.twitter.com/bBLEhrfTEQ – — Paul Feig (@paulfeig) July 8, 2015 – – Even to someone who hasn’t memorized the entire Ghostbusters canon, this is very obviously a completely different animal from the iconic 1959 Cadillac ambulance
Tesla’s Model S P85D U.S. electric automaker Tesla is inviting guests at the Mandarin Oriental Miami to test drive its Model S during their stay. The test drive experience is meant to highlight the Tesla Model S’s capabilities for prospective consumers and may dispel doubts of the automobile’s power by those who are unfamiliar. Many hotel brands incorporate luxury automakers into their services to extend quality of stay to guest
Chanel’s 2.55 handbag-inspired eyeshadows French fashion house Chanel has reinterpreted its 2.55 handbag in cosmetic form to appeal to both established and aspirational consumers. The 2.55 handbag was created by brand founder Gabrielle “Coco” Chanel in February 1955 and is one of the house’s iconic pieces. Known from its leather-braided chain, the 2.55 has been reworked by the Chanel Makeup Creation Studio in a limited-edition set of eyeshadow and nail lacquer.
Henrik Lundqvist of the New York Rangers LVMH-owned watchmaker Tag Heuer is putting Henrik Lundqvist in goal as its latest brand ambassador due to the National Hockey League goaltender’s exemplification of performance and precision. Mr. Lundqvist, referred to by New York Rangers fans and across the NHL as “King Henrik,” is considered one the league’s best goaltenders and is a regular fixture on world’s best-dressed lists. Selecting a revered player,
Henrik Lundqvist of the New York Rangers LVMH-owned watchmaker Tag Heuer is putting Henrik Lundqvist in goal as its latest brand ambassador due to the National Hockey League goaltender’s exemplification of performance and precision. Mr. Lundqvist, referred to by New York Rangers fans and across the NHL as “King Henrik,” is considered one the league’s best goaltenders and is a regular fixture on world’s best-dressed lists. Selecting a revered player,
Fendi’s new Web site Italian fashion house Fendi is updating its online image with a new Web site that streamlines navigation and caters to consumers’ needs. The brand has released a new ecommerce feature for its European sites, and the Web site redesign was likely in preparation for this addition. By staying up-to-date on the latest technology, Fendi is ensuring its consumers that it is committed to making their online experience as