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Daily Pampering: Gucci’s luxury speed boat

October 6th, 2010 admin No comments
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Leave your crocs and tattered t-shirts at home, kids. This speed boat is for the fabulously fashionable. Italian yacht builder Riva and design studio Officina Italiana Design collaborated to give birth to a new era in motorboats: Aquariva, the exclusive luxury speedboat by Gucci.

The boat made its debut in September and has been making waves ever since. The two-speed electronic gear features all the power of the two 380-horsepower Yanmar engines; the boat hits a maximum speed of 41 knots and a 150-mile range at cruising speed. And in true Gucci fashion, the boat has Gucci‘s signature green and red stripes along the side.

Don’t worry, friends, if you can’t find shoes worthy enough to wear on deck, Gucci keeps a pair of signature flip-flops on board for you.

Gucci Guilty Will Get You Laid

October 6th, 2010 admin No comments
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Didn’t you know? What? You didn’t? Well let us let you in on a little secret. If you want to have hot passionate sex with that hunk you’ve been drooling over, ladies, all you have to do is slap on some Gucci Guilty and the man of your dreams will miraculous appear and ravage you to completion.

Actually, that’s a lie. Why? Because it was in a commercial. No. In the real world, men don’t need much motivation at all when it comes to that particular activity. You barely have to smile and the guy already wants to hop on. But this is Gucci we’re taking about so that line of thinking is a bit crass here.

There’s no hot sex here. Nope. Gucci is a classy operation, people. What we have here is “an unprecedented combination of edge and creativity that creates a unique, hypnotic spectacle starring Evan Rachel Wood and Chris Evans.”

WTF?

It sure looked like animalistic sex to us. Why do we always have to flower over everything with bullshit like “unprecedented combination of edge and creativity that creates a unique, hypnotic spectacle?”

Oh wait. We know. Because advertising is a classy operation. It never devolves into a world whete hot, wet, sexy babes in bikinis cavort in soapy water to sell bike insurance. No. Never that.

You can thank Gucci Creative Director Frida Gianini, REM Ruini e Mariotti Creative Director Riccardo Ruini and director Frank Miler for this hot mess.

Gucci is ‘Georgia’s Most Wanted’

October 6th, 2010 admin No comments

In the world of trap music, Radric Davis, more commonly known as Gucci Mane, is arguably the most well-known trap star.

The emerging subgenre of gangsta rap named “Trap Music” — in reference to the trap house, a residence out of which drugs are sold — covers the life of a drug dealer turned rapper; a hood-rich, cold-blooded weed smoker who blows ounces by the stove while cooking crack cocaine.

This is Davis’ story: a romanticized tale of an Atlanta native who began rapping after gaining interest in poetry at age 14. He quickly climbed his way up the charts with his appropriately named “Trap House” debut album in 2005.

Since then, he has released a few albums that went mainstream coupled with mixtapes known to many blog-rap veterans, including the DJ-Drama collaborate work “Burrprint 3” and “Burrussia” — both titles giving nods to the characteristic ad-lib, “Brr!” This can be heard in every song of his; insinuating Gucci is way too cold for this beat, this hook, this line and this bar.

In his latest mainstream effort, “The Appeal: Georgia’s Most Wanted,” Gucci Mane works with multiple notable artists including Nikki Minaj, Bun-B, Wyclef Jean and Swizz Beats, creating an album with bangers sure to grace radios sooner than “Lemonade.”

If there is one thing Gucci does well, it is maintaining consistency. In most of his songs, he uses the same range of themes, has a flow that rarely changes and keeps his ad-libs to a short list of options.

Usually, it truly works; the trap star can keep listeners hooked with his two-step vocal rhythm that rarely shifts from hollow drums and heavy bass.

But “The Appeal” falls short somewhere — among the star-studded cast and Yo-Gotti-esque production, aspects of Gucci’s latest work leave fans a bit disappointed.

The album opens with “Little Friend,” a track featuring Bun-B and Tony Montana with countless clichés perpetuating rap music’s obsession with the film “Scarface.” References to “say hello to my little friend” and a track with choice movie lines thrown over it does not excite. Catchy at best, it sounds like any other trap song — your stock, average kitchen track. (Not what is usually expected from Bun-B).

Similarly, in “Trap Talk,” a tune with police sirens over a simple handclap backbeat, the instrumental can almost completely be matched to Waka Flocka’s (Gucci Mane’s latest pet project) “O Let’s Do It,” and the themes once more do not stray from their usual path. Lovingly referring to his trap house as his “blow spot,” (think double entendre here) Gucci employs topics used in too many other songs to be considered surprising or fresh.

If anything, the album should attract attention based solely upon the list of names on it. The guests Gucci has assembled for his collaborations are impressive. On “Haterade,” Gucci Mane experiments with a D’Angelo-esque beat with Pharrell undertones — most fittingly, as Pharrell is featured on the track — flaunting falsetto in the awfully melodic hook, which is his contribution to “The Appeal.” As for production, the song is completely on point but does not match Gucci’s throaty, smoke-soaked drawl. Nikki Minaj’s nasal and grating flow does not go well either; the young female rapper spits out a weak verse that highlights her illegitimacy.

“I admit it, I’m appalled when you envy,” she says, “cuz you could do it too and you could do it too.” Indeed, Nikki.

To his credit, Gucci does flash his feathers on some tracks. “Grown man,” an example of one such track, features songstress Estelle crooning the chorus, giving angelic range coupled with a throwback beat of keyboards and snare.

Gucci Mane was recently released from jail on parole charges and makes slight attempts at redemption, saying “squashed the beef; I’m free of that … when I’m dead who the fuck gonna help my mother? I straightened up my act and I’m never going back.” The marriage of these two aspects leads to pure gold.

In theory, Gucci Mane’s album should be nothing short of a gangsta rap fan’s dream. Its execution, on the other hand, does not fall completely into line. Next time, Radric should switch it up a bit. Change is good in the trap house.

Lil Wayne Battles Gucci for Best Musician

October 6th, 2010 admin No comments

Many people disagree over which artist is better: LiL Wayne or Gucci? Case students offered their opinion on the issue.

First, LiL Wayne has sold over 6 million records worldwide and has won 30 awards. He has collaborated with many artists such as Nicki Minaj, Tyga ,  Birdman,  and Drake .  He is also the CEO of YOUNG MONEY.

Some students offered their opinion on why LiL Wayne is better. Desiree Curtis, 11th grade, says “ My opinion on the rappers it that Weezy is better because he’s not making dumb words up. He is original. He just the best!!.”

Tyra Butler, 10th grade, says,  “ You can’t compare the two because LiL Wayne is on a whole different level. How many #1 hits did Gucci have compared to Wayne?”

On the other hand, Gucci has only one album out and has not won any awards so far. He has worked with many artists as well, but most are not as well known, such as Waka Flocka and OJ the Juiceman.

Deval Brooks, 10th grade, says, “Gucci is way better. His words is sick… not sneeze sick, the ill. (laughs).”

Clearly, Case students prefer LiL Wayne for all the reasons mentioned.  Barely anyone was willing to offer a good opinion of Gucci at all. The verdict: LiL Wayne wins.

The trend to vend

September 27th, 2010 admin No comments
Matching the personal with the impersonal: boiled leather vases handmade by Simon Hasan are automatically vended at Tom Dixon’s Portobello retail lab The Dock

Matching the personal with the impersonal: boiled leather vases handmade by Simon Hasan are automatically vended at Tom Dixon’s Portobello retail lab The Dock

The vending machine has come of age. Forget chocolate or cigarettes. Machines sell you iPods at US airports, books at Rio’s subway stations and virtually anything from lingerie to eggs in Japan. You can even buy art from refurbished cigarette vending machines in the US.

Here in the UK we’ve been slow off the mark to exploit the instant gratification offered by coin- or card-operated machines. Now that’s changing as London leads the way with luxury 24/7 vending.

Unlike Japan, where machines spit out life’s basics (pot noodles, disposable cameras, umbrellas), Londoners want glamour and fun from their automats. We equate vending machines with the gorgeousness of vintage jukeboxes. And we want them to dispense goodies as seductive as hot Sixties hits.

Taking up residence in St Martin’s Lane hotel’s lobby for London Fashion Week (and in situ until October 15) is a vending machine curated by Love magazine’s editor-in-chief, Katie Grand, and stocked by Selfridges. Purchases include an Alexander Wang leather and sequin dress, a one-off pair of Rick Owens trainers, Mulberry purses, Dior nail varnish, Diptyque candles, Vivienne Westwood fragrance and Yves St Laurent Noir lipstick.
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Features Prada, Christian Dior, Roberto Cavalli, Watch Boutique and More

September 27th, 2010 admin No comments

Popular Members Only Private Sale Website Announces Week’s Deals

HOLLYWOOD, FL., September 27, 2010 — Editors Closet, one of the leading and most popular members-only private sale websites featuring limited time offers on some of the most sought after designer brands, announced its luxury brand sales for week of September 27, 2010. Beginning today, members of Editors Closet will enjoy exclusive discounts up to 70% on such designer brands as Prada, Christian Dior, and Roberto Cavalli. Additionally this week, Editors Closet introduces its first “Dress Up-Dress Down” sale, featuring a variety of designer label dresses. Also, don’t forget to check Editors Closet for its daily, “Editors Pick”, and its popular “Going Going Gone Sales”.

Members of Editors Closet receive limited time exclusive access to special savings on many of the most highly recognized designer brands. Additional member benefits to Editors Closet include free shipping on orders over $75, same day shipping on all orders placed before 2:00 pm EST, the Editors Closet 100% Authenticity Pledge on all purchases, and a simple 15-day return policy. As an added bonus of membership at Editors Closet members receive a $25 account credit for every friend that is referred for membership and makes their first purchase.

To request exclusive membership to Editors Closet, simply visit the company’s website at www.editorscloset.com . Once membership request is approved, new members of Editors Closet will receive an email notification to immediately begin to enjoy the great offers at Editors Closet.
About Editors Closet: Editors Closet is an invitation only private sale website offering exclusive limited time savings on men’s, women’s and children’s fashion and luxury brands. In addition to incredible savings on luxury brands, exclusive member benefits include free shipping on orders over $75, same day shipping on all orders placed before 2:00 pm EST, the Editors Closet Authenticity Pledge on all purchases, and an easy 15 day return policy. Editors Closet offers the finest brands and designer collections of jewelry, watches and apparel, at the lowest prices.

At Editors Closet we are confident that you will not find the same items at lower prices anywhere – guaranteed. Editors Closet has received many accolades from the media and has been featured in such places as The New York Times, People Magazine, iVillage.com, and O – The Oprah Magazine.

‘WAITING FOR FOREVER’ STAR RACHEL BILSON VISITS DIOR IN BEVERLY HILLS

September 27th, 2010 admin No comments
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Screen beauty Rachel Bilson was spotted visiting Dior in Beverly Hills.

The sexy star who is known for the role of Summer Roberts in the long running teen series ‘The O.C’ and has gone on to successes on the big screen including ‘Jumper’ alongside her then fiancée Hayden Christensen and the ensemble ‘New York, I Love You’ alongside Bradley Cooper amongst a lot of A-List stars!

Rachel will be seen next in ‘Waiting for Forever’ alongside acting legends Blythe Danner and Richard Jenkins. While there is no UK release date for the film, it is a Hollywood-set romantic tale of a guy who is content to live his life without a job yet with the love of his life, a young actress.

City amends bag ban to allow thick plastic

September 8th, 2010 admin No comments

After a third round of revisions, a city ordinance that would ban plastic bags now allows some.

In giving the nod to amendments to an ordinance that will ban single-use plastic bags at store checkouts, the City Commission apparently moved Tuesday to appease both the paper and plastic industry.

The commission approved the ordinance last January, to take effect this coming January.

The commission held the first of two required public hearings on the amendments and also gave the first of two required approvals. The amendments will be part of the ordinance after a second reading and vote slated for Sept. 21.

Residents spoke both in favor and against the proposal.

“This is so stupid,” Tere Flores said of the measure, telling the commission that it should be working on bringing industry, “instead of worrying about stupid bags.”

Rose Timmer with Healthy Communities of Brownsville told the commission that the ban on plastic bags “is a good idea for Brownsville.”

“Plastic bags is not the way to go,” she said.

The ordinance goes into effect Jan. 1, 2011, and while banning the lightweight, single-use plastic bags, the amendments now specify that besides bags made of cloth or other durable material, reusable plastic bags would be allowed, but they must have a minimum of four millimeters in thickness.

Reusable paper bags also would be allowed but with a minimum of 65 pounds in basis weight. Both the reusable plastic and paper bags must have handles.

Furthermore, “the bag must be able to withstand a minimum number of 200 reuses,” the amendments noted.

Regular paper bags can still be used by convenience stores, restaurants for food carryout, pharmacies, veterinarians, and liquor stores.

Lightweight, one-time-use plastic bags would be allowed to prevent contamination from cooked, chilled or frozen food.

Dry-cleaning businesses would be able to continue using the plastic bags for laundered garments.

The amendments also provide that if a customer requests the use of single-use plastic bags and doesn’t have, buy or request a reusable bag, the establishment will charge the customer an “environmental fee” of $1, with 95 percent going to the city for recycling efforts and five percent to the establishment as an administrative fee.

Duro Bag Manufacturing Co., which opened its plant at the Port of Brownsville in 1969 and employs some 150 people, feared that the proposed amendments, as initially worded, would also ban paper bags, but Assistant City Attorney Allison Bastian indicated that the current revision was satisfactory to that firm.

And there could be more revisions.

“It’s not perfect, but that doesn’t mean that we can’t go back and tweak it,” Mayor Pat M. Ahumada Jr. said of the ordinance.