Selita Ebanks Lovely in Yellow


Selita Ebanks looked amazing at the 10th annual New Yorkers for Children fall gala at Cipriani 42nd Street on September 22, 2009 in New York City. The supermodel is wearing J. Mendel Spring 2010 citron draped gown. I love that color and her skin looks really flawless, but the necklace is just too much with that dress.

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Amber Heard: Glamorous and Sensual in FHM


Amber Heard, the epitome of British elegance, dazzles on the cover of FHM’s November issue, showcasing her unparalleled allure. Words escape me. In her FHM photoshoot, Amber effortlessly exudes charm, proving that her style is as captivating in a casual tee as it is in a chic bikini top. Simply stunning!

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Pantech Sky DuPont IM-U510LE Luxury Phone


The French company S.T. DuPont has decided to enter the mobile market by making a cell phone in collaboration with Pantech. Inspired by the company’s famous lighter design, the new handset will support the 2G CDMA network,with a 3-inch display and gold-coated edging, the DuPont phone will offer the height of luxury effectiveness. Pantech DuPont phone is expected to be priced at  1 million won ($830).

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Olivia Wilde Stunning In Marchesa At The Emmy Awards


Here’s Olivia Wilde arriving at the at the HBO Emmy Party in West Hollywood, in a stunning Marchesa dress from the Spring 2010 collection. She really did look beautiful, and her dress choice is also very interesting. I hate that back zip ! Why would they ruin an amazing dress with that ugly thing?! 

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Megan Fox Does Rolling Stone Magazine


Megan Fox bares it all for the new issue of Rolling Stone. Megan is wearing shorts, a swimsuit/lingerie above the knee, leather boots,… no wonder the magazine dubbed Megan “America’s Sexiest Bad Girl”.   Can Megan Fox get any sexier? 

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Mercury Suspension Light by Ross Lovegrove


This Mercury Suspension light designed by Ross Lovegrove for Artemide is cooler than cool.   “A ceiling fixture that places a floating assembly of large pebbles below a simple modern aluminum disc. These in turn reflect each other, bouncing light between their taught bio-morphic surfaces and reflecting the environment around them. During the day, the piece acts as a sculptural object reflecting the dynamics of natural light and movement of  people around them.” – Ross Lovegrove .

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