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Black-and-white horizontal zigzag striped angora blend scarf. See by Chloe scarf has a black ribbed trim on each end and a See by Chloe embossed coin trinket attached. See by Chloe Angora blend scarf $205.00
Chloe Large leather Paddington bag $1,935.00 Anthracite metallic large leather Paddington bag with silver hardware, a large padlock and silver zip fastenings on top. Chloe bag has double handles, zip fastening pockets either side of the main zip pocket, slit pockets on side, C-shaped buckle fastening straps on either end and feet on base.

Fendi B belt $386.00
Black patent leather belt with orange stitch detailing and an oversized buckle fastening. Fendi belt has a metal closure with Fendi logo cut-out.
 The basic pump with that sexy Manolo Blahnik touch.
Choose red (shown) or black (see below) patent leather. Bow on vamp. 4 1/5" covered heel. "Kirby" is made in Italy.
 Red 'forget me not' t-shirt. Round neck. The black 'forget me not' text sits in a banner on the front of the t-shirt. Short sleeves. The t-shirt falls loosely to the hemline. The hemline reaches the hip.
Dior Homme forget me not

Dior Homme Duffle Coat with Toggles $1,590.00
* 100% wool drape
* Hood
* Padded shoulders
* Rope and wood toggle closures
* Long sleeves with grosgrain ribbon and two buttons
* Front pouch pockets
* Straight hem
* Back vent
* toal length 36.25"
 V-Neck Sweater with Rip Seams $445.00
* Extra-fine wool jersey; 12 gauge
* Ripped seams
* Ribbed V-neck
* Long sleeves with ribbed cuffs
* Ribbed hem
* Made in Italy
 Dior V-Neck Cardigan with Satin Trim $515.00
* Extra-fine milano wool; 12 gauge * V-neck * Long sleeves with ribbed cuffs * Button down front * Satin placket * Front pouch pockets * Ribbed hem * Made in Italy
 BenQ-Siemens has announced the BenQ-Siemens SL91, a new slider phone reports YankoDesign. The SL91 uses Force Sensitive Resistor (FSR) technology. The surface reacts to slight pressure and reveals navigation keys, and a signal tells you when an action has been initiated. Thanks to the same technology, the BenQ-Siemens SL91 can even be used with gloves. The BenQ-Siemens SL91 will feature a 2-inch QVGA display with 16.7 million colors, a 3.2 megapixel camera with autofocus, a second camera, VGA, for video telephony via UMTS, MP3 player and a stereo RDS FM radio and a MicroSD card slot.

Black & Decker has announced a limited-edition collection Dustbuster called the Chrome 6V Dustbuster
The Chrome 6V Dustbuster will be out shortly and will cost around 50.

Vespa has announced the limited edition White Vespa LX 50 which comes with the decals of the Sony PSP logos on the side of the scooter reports Uber-review. When you buy the Vespa PSP, you receive a coupon for a free white PlayStation Portable Value Pack. Price approx. $3445 US (a normal Vespa LX 50 costs about $3200).

Carmenta has introduced a new concept of shower enclosures in Teak, Oak or Wenge wood.
These are innovative enclosures made with real waterproof wood panels would create a relaxing atmosphere of natural wood. Coordinating teak cabinets, wood washbasins, drawers, mirrors, stainless steel shower, hand shower, wooden shower trays and thermostatic taps are also available from Carmenta to match your frameless shower enclosure reports Trendir.
 Cailler, made by Nestle, offers the delicious Cailler's Frigor, which is dark chocolate filled with hazelnut creme.
Cailler's Frigor
Website http://www.cailler.ch

Maserati MC12
Maserati has designed a new road-going Grand Tourer known as the MC12 from which a GT racing version has also been developed.
Designed for high level road use, it can exceed 205 mph at full throttle, sprinting from 0 to 62 mph in just 3.8 seconds. Although easy and pleasant to drive on the road, the MC12 is also a brilliantly dynamic car.
The client version for road use will be available exclusively in a white and blue livery, harking back to an old Trident tradition.
 KenzoAmour, the new women's perfume by Kenzo, is both an evocation and the fruit of a languid voyage of love in Asia, punctuated by encounters, soft sensations and perfumes bursting with life. Olfactory souvenirs brought back from a journey through India, Indonesia, Japan, Myanmar and Thailand.
KenzoAmour...a voyage of love...
KenzoAmour will be available at the end of August in selective stores and at labullekenzo.
KenzoAmour

Jaguar's 2007 XKR Coupe will be priced from $86,500 (USD) and the 2007 XKR Convertible will be offered from $92,500 reports LuxuryLaunches.
XKR options include a Luxury Package at $2,100 (upgraded leather, 16-way power seats and leather-trimmed instrument panel), a Premium Sound Package at $1,875 (Alpine 525-watt, 8-speaker system with SIRIUS satellite radio), a radar-based Adaptive Cruise Control system at $2,200 and 20-inch Cremona-style wheels at $5,000. An Advanced Technology Package, which includes Adaptive Cruise Control and Active Front Lighting, will be offered for both Coupe and Convertible models ($2,500). The XKR price is up from $82,330 and $87,330 respectively from 2006 models but there's a lot of new in the "all-new" designation.
 Sony Ericsson has unveiled the Z610, a new sleek handset that combines functionality with great looks. The 3G clamshell supports UMTS and triband GSM. It has a reflective finish on the front cover which also doubles as a mirror when the phone is in use.
The front flip sports a OLED display which gives the effect that information is floating on the face of the phone itself. The Z610 has a 2.0" TDF main screen supporting 256k colors (220x176 pixels). Its 2.0 Megapixel camera supports 2.5X digital zoom and QCIF video recording. The Z610 has 16MB of internal memory and comes with a 64MB Memory Stick (M2). Other features include Bluetooth with A2DP support for streaming music to other compatible devices, USB 2.0, Flight mode, HTML full browser with RSS and Music player.
 Sony, Japan has unveiled the VAIO LS1, an new TV/PC Combo.
Featuring a framed display with a transparent border for a floating effect, the LS1 model packs the essentials for powerful computing into a slim chassis discreetly hidden behind the back of a flat-panel 19-inch WSXGA+ (1680 x 1050) LCD display writes NewLaunches.
It is powered by an Intel Core Duo processor, 2GB of RAM and a roomy 250 GB (1GB = 1 billion bytes) hard drive for recording your favourite TV shows. Specs include Wireless LAN (802.11 b/g) technology, NTSC TV tuner, DVD burner and integrated camera. The LS1 runs on Microsoft Windows XP MCE 2005.

BALENCIAGA Each of the 39 fall looks at Balenciaga was topped with a bulbous felt riding hat or a bowler, which seemed to grow taller as the show went along writes New York Times.
Abundant with history, the hats ($1,175) made perfect sense in a collection that was an ode to Balenciaga past, including 60's equestrian references. But beware nostalgia. Despite the satisfaction of wearing a metaphor on your head, a riding cap can make you look like an alien or, if it's white, a light bulb
 Trolltech says it has designed a fully reprogrammable mobile handset.
Trolltech will offer a mobile camera phone called Greenphone, which will run on the GSM/GPRS standard. Price US$690.
Greenphone
 Sony has covered its latest PS2 and PSP incarnations - fleshy pink. The new offerings will be official unveiling at this week's Leipzig Games Convention reports IGN
Set for release in Europe only - the limited edition pink PlayStation 2 will hit shelves on November 8 this year, bundled with two pink DualShock controllers and a pink Memory Card.

Jeweler Neil Lane has created a special diamond Hershey's Kisses to celebrate the upcoming 100 year anniversary of the chocolate candy reports Luxist.
Lane's seven carat pin is set with 755 diamonds and is worth more than $25,000. The design will be on the red carpet at the Emmy awards next weekend and will be auctioned off starting on the following Monday by "Clothes Off Our Back" with 100 percent of the proceeds donated to children's charities.
Diamonds worth $1.5 million were stolen in a Sydney heist worthy of a movie plot reports ninemsn.com.au
The collection of more than 500 diamonds was to be exhibited at the Australian Jewellery Fair at Darling Harbour, but a security case containing the jewels failed to turn up.
The briefcase was one of six sent to the fair from a jewellery company based in Melbourne, the Jewellers Association of Australia (JAA) said.
Five of the briefcases were delivered to the Sydney Convention and Exhibition Centre from an off-site vault on Saturday at 9am (AEST), but another bag never arrived and was later declared missing, the association said.
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