Sunday 22 January 2012

Montblanc Princesse Grace de Monaco Collection


Montblanc Princesse Grace de Monaco Collection is dedicated to Grace Kelly from the designer brand, through a series of special edition pieces of jewelry, writing instruments, and artistically crafted watches. With the close association of the luxury brand and the Principality of Monaco, this special collection indeed stands a true tribute to the Princess, and the principality’s taste for aesthetic jewellery.




This collection would include pieces of jewelry like bracelets, ear-rings, pendants and rings. Some of the main highlights of this collection include the specially carved white and rose gold shaping which depict the petals of a rose, and the sensual grace of the princess. Other than that, there the drop-cut sapphires which intervene perfectly well with the theme of the collection, highlighting the feminine beauty of her royal highness, Princess Grace.
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Bakerella

Bakerella is one of the food world’s most celebrated bloggers and the indisputable queen of Cake Pops. Her astounding fondant skills never cease to amaze and thanks to her creative spark, her wildly popular site is always full of clever ideas and one-of-a-kind designs. Bakerella’s bubbly personality and infectious optimism also makes her blog one playful and energetic read.
The perfect place to chase your blues away, Bakerella’s darling confections never fail to put a smile on her reader’s faces. From nostalgic Muppet cake pops to sweet lovestruck cupcakes, there is no end to the volumes of fun recipes and craft projects Bakerella has to offer. Her simple step-by-step instruction leaves no one behind, so even the clumsiest of bakers are sure to turn out with a captivating result.
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Noir 50 by Sit


Noir 50 by Sit is like a literal interpretation of the comfortable Croc Clogs that have weaseled their way into the hearts of many. For all those animal rights activist out there, however, it has to be noted that these heels are not made out of real crocodiles, no matter how frighteningly realistic they look.
Created for the Hybrid Thinking exhibit currently being held at Jonahton Levine Gallery in New York, Noir 50 by Sit explores “the troubled relationship between mankind and the animal kingdom” and the concept “of instinct, identity and metamorphoses,” as put by the art gallery. 
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