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  1. 7.25.2006

    Alexander Mcqueen Woven Circular Bag

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    Alexander Mcqueen Woven Circular Bag
    $1,720.00

    Black woven raffia circular bag with brass loops on handles. Bag has twisted raffia shoulder straps and does not fasten. Bag is lined in black with a zip fastening internal pocket.

    spun vynyl totes by chilewich

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    spun vinyl totes designed and manufactured by chilewich.

    these tote bags are constructed from the same material as chilewich's spun vinyl placemats and table runners. this material is a departure for chilewich; instead of the traditional weave spun vinyl is dripped rather than woven creating a modern lace. two sizes of tote are available in black, java and slate.

    times square zen clock

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    the times square zen clock designed by jonathan wajskol for nava milano. a fascinating piece of design, the zen is a quartz wall clock in varnished metal which actually changes color sheens depending on the angle of view. generally blue, the sheen switches between black and blue and green, this clock is sure to be a centerpiece of conversation.

    times square zen clock

    the order of things - norbert schoerner

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    presented in an innovative and original circular binding, the order of things is a collection of new and unseen work from photographer norbert schoerner. he is one of the most proficient and talented fashion photographers at work today who consistently redefines the parameters of fashion. his recent advertising projects for both prada and miu miu have been recognized as masterpieces of their genre. incorporating images from japan and london, alongside a series of portraits and personal photographic stories, it is a book that transforms itself into a surrealist style game without beginning or end. the book is bound so that the pages fan out into a circle, creating a continuous flow of images. throughout, stories and images fold into one another to form a bizarre narrative and kaleidoscopic journey that defines schoerner’s photographic style. a photographic tour de force, an art object, a book unlike any other, the order of things is entirely unique and original.

    the order of things - norbert schoerner

    Sony VAIO AR190G Notebook VGN-AR190G

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    Enjoy outstanding entertainment capabilities on the premier VAIO AR Blu-ray Disc enabled Notebook PC.

    See movies like never before on an exceptional 17" WUXGA (1920x1200) widescreen display with stunning clarity and brilliant colors. Watch and record high-quality television using Microsoft Windows XP Media Center Edition 2005. It's easy to connect with your compatible HDTV and home theater using the HDMI output. Enjoy blazing performance and thrilling game play with the Intel Core Duo processor and NVIDIA GeForce Go 7 series graphics. Store 25-50GB4 of HD video or data on a single Blu-ray Disc media. Get robust computing performance with the fast Serial ATA hard drives and DDR2 memory. Get the power and performance of a desktop with the convenience of a notebook.

    Sony VAIO AR190G Notebook VGN-AR190G

    Burberry London Faverdale crepe shirtdress

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    Burberry London Faverdale crepe shirtdress
    $595.00

    Black open collar crepe shirtdress with three quarter length sleeves and belt at waist. Burberry dress is knee length with seam detailing and a front button fastening.

    Marc Jacobs Collection Platform Ankle Boot

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    Marc Jacobs Collection Platform Ankle Boot $895.00

    Marc Jacobs takes spring's hottest trend into fall with his platform ankle boot. Sleekly outfitted in lustrous patent leather, these sky-high wonders are embellished with three patent leather straps with aged brass buckles.

    cappellini low pad chair by jasper morrison

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    the low pad armchair designed by jasper morrison for cappellini in 1999/2002.

    the sleek and stylish low pad has a solid satined stainless steel base with rubber feet supporting a multi-ply wooden body which is upholstered in multi-density polyurethane foam. the fixed cover is available in a variety of fabrics or leathers. low pad is available with or without arms.

    Dior Homme Patent lace up shoes

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    Dior Homme Patent lace up shoes

    Alexander McQueen Evening jacket with a beaded collar

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    Black evening jacket with a beaded collar. The long lapel and collar is covered in a million black and dark brown beads in all shapes and sizes, one single row of white pearl buttons sits between them. Breast pocket on the left hand side. Two flap pockets sit on the right hand side of the jacket and one on the left. Curved hemline that falls to the top of the thigh. Long sleeves with four button fastenings on the cuff. Black lining with two button fastened breast pockets on either side. Double vented at the back. A seriously slick and beautifully cut jacket, with a fabulous twist. Wear it casual with jeans and a t-shirt or pull out all the stops and wear with some equally stylish trousers. Whatever the look this jacket is undoubtedly a winner.

    Alexander McQueen Evening jacket with a beaded collar

    cappellini shadow by christian ghion

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    the shadow chaise lounge designed by christian ghion for cappellini in 2002.

    this stylish chaise with its graceful curves is designed with comfort in mind. shadow is constructed of a satin finished stainless steel base supporting a metal structure upholstered in molded polyurethane foam with a fixed cover in a choice of fabrics or leathers.

    cappellini shadow by christian ghion

    2009 Porsche Cayenne Hybrid

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    2009 Porsche Cayenne Hybrid

    Porsche plans to build a hybrid version of its Cayenne SUV by the end of the decade.

    The hybrid Cayenne should exhibit a 15-percent fuel savings over regular examples.

    visionaire 47 taste

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    get in touch with your tongue. after the overwhelming success of visionaire #42: scent, the editors explore another realm of the senses to bring you visionaire #47: taste. here, leading artists, such as jenny holzer, yoko ono, maurizio cattelan, and bruce weber, as well as other accomplished cultural figures, like chef ferran adria and rock star elton john, team with the professional flavorists of the international flavors & fragrances (IFF) company to break new ground in the exploration of taste. the reader can join in to directly experience 12 original flavors produced exclusively for visionaire in the form of fast-dissolving breath-strips in individually marked, custom-designed cases that correspond to images printed in an accompanying hardcover book. IFF is a leading creator and manufacturer of tastes and smells, the instigator of sensory experiences both everyday and extraordinary. some 70 flavorists and 80 perfumers in 34 countries work with the company to create flavors and fragrances for everything from vanilla ice cream to the world's most legendary perfumes.

    visionaire 47 taste

    Clinique M Lotion

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    Clinique's M Lotion for men relieves skin dryness, soothes, provides moisture. It also helps ease shaving irritation and keep skin in good working condition. Men of all skin types can use as needed, where needed, on clean, exfoliated skin. Easy flip-top tube.


    How To Use
    Use twice a day, morning and night, after using the appropriate Scruffing Lotion. Apply on clean, exfoliated skin (dry areas only).


    Clinique M Lotion

     

     


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