Showing posts with label french. Show all posts
Showing posts with label french. Show all posts

Monday, June 6, 2011

{sequins & heels}

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Tuesday, May 24, 2011

{blanc pétale}

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Friday, January 21, 2011

{runway inspiration: céline, new york}

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{céline pre-fall 2011, style.com}

Monday, January 17, 2011

{moët & chandon}

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{scarlett johansson by tim walker for moet & chandon 2011 ad campaign via luxist}

Tuesday, October 12, 2010

{give-away: philippe starck louis ghost armchair}

{this is glamorous} give-away
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. . . in case you missed, a stunning give-away at {this is glamorous}: the stylishly iconic and ultra-chic kartell louis ghost armchair from csn stores, which happens to carry everything from lights to lucite, including the beautifully designed louis ghost armchair . . .

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{click here} to enter . . . bonne chance!/good luck! xo


{images: this is glamorous}

Friday, May 28, 2010

{inspiration: black & white}


{via style me pretty}

Saturday, April 10, 2010

{inspiration: evening gown in the afternoon}


{amber heard by guy aroch for french revue de modes spring 2010 via fgr}

Tuesday, August 11, 2009

Lazareth creates a 500-horsepower Ethanol Powered quad


French automobile and motorcycle builder Lazareth has managed to shoehorn an entire BMW V12 engine into one of its crazy Wazuma quads. While there isn't much that's environmentally friendly about a 500-horsepower supercharged V12 from BMW that's powering a rather large and impractical quad platform, Lazareth has decided to attempt to give the machine a bit of eco-cred by running the engine on E85.

Why use ethanol in a decidedly performance-minded machine? We'd guess Lazareth's decision to run E85 as a fuel is due to its superior octane rating, which allows the engine to run a higher compression ratio than with gasoline. If you're interested in adding an ethanol-burning, V12-powered road rocket to your own personal stable of vehicles, all you need to do is write Lazareth a check for €200,000 ($283,000) and await your delivery.

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