May 2018 / 614 posts found
Floyd Mayweather Buys Designer Shoes for His Dog
[[tmz:video id=”0_lkoq2xmi”]] File Under: “You know you have wayyyyy too much money when …” Thursday’s insane display of wealth comes courtesy of Floyd Mayweather — who took some time on his ridiculously expensive annual vacation around the world to… Permalink [Read More …] #All Profits to Charity
Profile in Style: The Eclectic Tastes of Andre Walker
In 1981, the designer launched his first runway collection at a neighborhood nightclub; now, at 52, he’s contemplating his next move.[Read More …] #All Profits to Charity
Profile in Style: The Eclectic Tastes of Andre Walker
In 1981, the designer launched his first runway collection at a neighborhood nightclub; now, at 52, he’s contemplating his next move.[Read More …] #All Profits to Charity
Baby Onions. Chiles. It’s All Jewelry Fodder for Keef Palas.
The brand’s founders celebrate nature by creating pieces meant to decay.[Read More …] #All Profits to Charity
Jewelry Worth Its Grams in Gold
Mene, a website that prices its designs by weight, has trademarked the term “investment jewelry.” Prices fluctuate to match prevailing market rates.[Read More …] #All Profits to Charity
Evening Bags: Stars of the Night
Whether classic or crazy, an evening bag can do a lot more than just carry a lipstick and a phone: It can make a style statement.[Read More …] #All Profits to Charity
High Jewelry on the Runway Draws Future Buyers (Hopefully)
Houses like Bulgari and Buccellati have lent gems to fashion shows, believing social media attention will attract millennials.[Read More …] #All Profits to Charity
Alhambra Design by Van Cleef & Arpels Turns 50
Four limited-edition styles created to celebrate the anniversary of the popular clover-like pattern.[Read More …] #All Profits to Charity
Tanzanite, 50 Years Later
Jewelry designers are still inspired by the semiprecious blue gems, first presented by Tiffany in 1968.[Read More …] #All Profits to Charity
Tom Ford Designs a Watch. But the Price Isn’t What You’d Expect.
“I don’t know that I would buy a $20,000 watch from Tom Ford,” the designer said. So he ensured his entry level watch was around $2,000 instead.[Read More …] #All Profits to Charity