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31 October 2011

MILLIION'S LUXURY FOR YOUR FEET!!! RED CARPET ONLY......

The dream of any woman on the planet is a fantastic and luxurius pair of shoes.We collect to present to you these five pairs of high-heeled slippers, three of them by Stuart Weitzman, are also the most expensive shoes in the world.
Most expensive women's shoes - Stuart Weitzman's Ruby Slippers
Stuart Weitzman’s Ruby Slippers
$1.2 million

Based on their namesake footwear from The Wizard of Oz, these extravagant slippers were designed for the 2003 Oscars. Unfortunately, they were never worn due to the solemn mood of the times. They are studded with 642 Burma rubies weighing in at 123.33 carats. The settings are made of half a pound of platinum. These shoes were made with the help of Oscar Heyman Bros.
Most expensive women's shoes - Stuart Weitzman's Cinderella Slippers
Stuart Weitzman’s Cinderella Slippers
$2 million

Worn by singer Alison Krauss at the 2004 Academy Awards, these shoes were Weitzman’s next pair of fantasy-themed slippers. They are studded with 565 Kwiat diamonds—55 carats of clear diamonds and a single 5-carat gem. Unfortunately, they’re probably not made of glass. They are currently on display in Beverly Hills, California.
Most expensive women's shoes - Stuart Weitzman and Le Vian evening shoes
Stuart Weitzman and Le Vian evening shoes
$2 million

Made in conjunction between Stuart Weitzman and the 500-year-old tradition of the Le Vian name, these stunning slippers are made of silver leather set with over 200 carats of precious stones. There are over 185 carats of museum-quality tanzanite gemstones along the ankle bracelets, including the two 16-carat gems hanging from each. Additionally, there are 28 carats of diamonds along the front straps.
Most expensive women's shoes - Harry Winston's Ruby Slippers
Harry Winston’s Ruby Slippers
$3 million

While the original ruby slippers worn by Judy Garland were made with sequins, these spectacular slippers designed by Ronald Winston of the House of Harry Winston to mark the classic movie’s fiftieth anniversary used real rubies. The slippers include 4,600 rubies totaling 1,350 carats (as well as 50 carats of diamonds) which took craftsman Javiar Barerra two months to set. Made in 1989, the world’s most expensive shoes were still on sale in 2000.


Stuart Weitzman’s Rita Hayworth Heels

Price tag: $4,000,000

THE TOP OF DREAMED SHOES...

Rita Hayworth Heels Stuart Weitzman designed the satin open toe stilettos around a pair of earrings owned by movie legend Rita Hayworth. The earrings are laden with rubies, sapphires and diamonds.
#1′s Claim to Shoe Fame: For the 2006 Academy Awards, musician and Oscar-nominee Kathleen “Bird” York was tapped to wear Stuart Weitzman’s latest over-the-top creations.
The shoes “centerpieces” were diamond and precious gemstone earrings from the estate of late 40′s movie siren Rita Hayworth, and now belong to Hayworth’s daughter, Princess Yasmin Aga Khan.
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Kathleen "Bird" York in her $4M heels at the Oscars

28 October 2011

RENNE'S STRAUS THE WEDDING DRESSES OF YOUR DREAMS


An internationally renowned bridal stylist, Renée frequently offers her expertise and styles for film, television and commercial production. She is quoted regularly in print media, and is a popular guest on television and radio talk shows. Chosen for her charismatic style, Renée is one of the wedding industry's top bridal fashionexperts and is currently starring in TV reality show..
Jeweller Martin Katz and dressmaker Renee Strauss teamed up to create the most expensive wedding dress on record, featuring a stunning 150 carats worth of diamonds laced throughout the dress. The veil that is shown in the picture worn with the dress does sparkle, but it does not feature diamonds. Instead, the veil has some pretty rhinestones. But we figure, if you’re doing to drop 10 million euros on a dress, why not just have someone custom create a matching, diamond-laced veil? And while you’re at it, get some fancy diamond-studded shoes to add to the bling factor!
The dress hasn’t yet been sold, so if you’ve got your eye on it (as well as the 10 million euros), Strauss and Katz would be more than willing to discuss a sale. Unlike other wedding dresses, this one will still have a high resale value after the wedding.
To see just how magnificent this dress is, check out the up-close photo after the break!
If you want the best for your marriage follow Renee's site here....




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The 150 carats of diamonds and 10 million euros dress

26 October 2011

CHAMPAGNE...THE VIP'S LUXURIOUS SPARKLING WINE

Champagne, a sparkling wine named after the Champagne region of France is the costliest wine to produce. To produce champagne there must be two fermentation processes, with the second step trapping carbon dioxide and making the bubbles. In most of Europe, the name “champagne” is legally protected meaning only the most expensive sparkling wine produced in the Champagne region of France can be marketed as champagne. In the United States and other areas, $3 bottles of wine are often labeled champagne.
People often drink Champagne as part of a celebration and when celebrating success many feel the need to show off. The most expensive champagnes are more about image than what is in the bottle.
Most expensive champagne - Cristal Brute 1990 Methuselah
Cristal Brut 1990 “Methuselah”
US $17,625

This six-liter, gold-labeled bottle of Cristal Brut 1990, dubbed the Methuselah, was sold at a Sotheby’s auction in New York to an undisclosed buyer in 2005. At the time, Cristal was a favorite of the hip-hop crowd.
World’s most expensive champagne - Dom Perignon
Dom Perignon White Gold Jeroboam
$40,000

During the same year, a limited edition bottle of Dom Perignon became the most expensive champagne in the world. Sold in three-liter bottles, the Dom Perignon White Gold Jeroboam was sold to commemorate the New Year. Much of its price, however, is surely due to the white gold bottle from which the expensive wine takes its name.
World’s most expensive champagne - Perrier-Jouet
Pernod-Ricard Perrier-Jouet
$50,000

Each of the 100 sets contains twelve bottles of fine, expensive champagne. Marketed only to the ultra-rich, buyers will have the chance personalize their drinking experience by choosing the liqueur used in the champagne—and they’ll have to fly to Eastern France to do so. The sets are being sold to consumers in the United States, Britain, Japan, China, Russia, Switzerland and France. The price even includes a storage nest where the champagne may be allowed to age for up to eight months!
World's Most Expensive Champagne - 1907 Heidsieck
Shipwrecked 1907 Heidsieck
$275,000

These hundred year old bottles of Champagne from the Heidsieck vineyard in Champagne took over eighty years to reach their destination. Shipped to the Russian Imperial family in 1916, a shipwreck off the coast of Finland caused this champagne to be lost at sea until divers discovered over 200 bottles in 1997. Now they’re finally being sold—to wealthy guests at the Ritz-Carlton hotel in Moscow, at least. Of course, the wine’s extraordinary tale and incredible age are what makes it the world’s most expensive champagne.Bubbly cheers.....

19 October 2011

ROLLS ROYCE THE CLASSIC VIP CAR

ROLLS ROYCE A UNIQUE CAR FOR THE RICH AND THE FAMOUS............
Rolls and Royce were in fact people before the history of Rolls-Royce as a company every began. Frederick Royce was a British electrical equipment manufacturer who built the first Royce cars in 1904. The three two-cylinder, 10-hp cars he built attracted the attention of Charles Rolls, a longtime car enthusiast from way back in 1894 and son of a baron. He owned a dealership in London, where he first encountered a Royce. He was so taken with the engineering that he partnered with the car's creator. Royce would built the cars, and Rolls would sell them.

Racing for Recognition:

Like many manufacturers of the day, Rolls entered the first Rolls-Royces in races in order to promote them. These cars were similar to the first one built by Royce. Real fame came with the 1907 introduction of a 6-cylinder engine inside a silver-painted four-passenger chassis dubbed "The Silver Ghost." This car was driven 15,000 continuous miles with little wear, cementing the R-R reputation for reliability. Unfortunately, Rolls' passion for excitement ended in 1910, when his biplane (based on the Wright brothers' flyer) crashed and killed him almost instantly.

War and Peace and War Again:

The Silver Ghost chassis, built in Derby, U.K., was toughened with armor so it could serve as a combat car in Flanders, Africa, Egypt, and with Lawrence of Arabia during WWI. In the Jazz Age that came after the war, people had money to spend on these reliable Rollers. There were Silver Ghosts built in Springfield, Mass., from 1920-1924, and a smaller 20-hp "Baby Roller" was introduced. Big cars were still popular, though, with the Phantoms I, II, and II all appearing in the 1920s. During WWII, the company built Rolls-Royce Merlin airplane engines in a facility in Crewe, U.K., rather than cars.

Post-War Rollers:

After the war in Europe had ended and Rolls could go back to building automobiles, they brought out the 1946 Silver Wraith. Sweeping coachwork for the car came from famed designers like Mulliner, Park Ward, and others. The 1950s saw the very long-wheelbase of the Phantom IV and the rounded shape of the Silver Cloud on the roads. The Silver Cloud II had the company's first V8 engine, and the updated Silver Cloud III appeared in the '60s. The Phantoms V (for the American market) and VI (for Europe) were also sold in the '60s. The all-new, slab-sided, V8 Silver Shadow debuted in 1965.

Those Slippery Seventies:

It seems most exotic car makers hit a rough patch in the 1970s, Rolls-Royce included. Due to expensive aircraft engines, the company sought assistance from the British government, who took over the airplane engine division. Rolls-Royce Motors at Crewe divorced from Rolls-Royce Limited at Derby. (Anyone who's Googled "Rolls-Royce" has likely found the wrong web site at least once.) The revived company rallied with the Corniche, the Camargue, the Silver Shadow II, and the Silver Wraith II, all of which hit the market by 1979.

Big Hair and Big Cars:

Rolls-Royce entered the Me Decade with the Silver Spirit and Silver Spur, both of which were massive, squared-off, ultra-luxury automobiles that dripped wealth in the '80s. As I'm sure you've guessed by now, Silver Spirits II and III and Silver Spurs II and III appeared in the '80s and '90s. In 1998, the all-new Silver Seraph was launched, with a V12 engine under its long nose.

Happy 100th Birthday! (And Many More):

Rolls-Royce celebrated its 100th anniversary in 2004, and the centenary of its most famous car, the Silver Ghost, in 2007. In 2003, after ending its partnership with Bentley, the company produced an all-new Phantom, available as a sedan, coupe, or convertible. A limited-edition Phantom Silver was issued in 2004 to mark the company's uninterrupted 100-year run. Cars to come include the new, smaller RR4, a "Baby Roller" in the tradition of the 20HP of the 1920s. And to set the record straight: the red enamel radiator badge was changed to black during the Phantom II period, before the death of Henry Royce.

What About Bentley?:

Rolls-Royce acquired Bentley in 1931, when Bentley was facing an uncertain financial future. Rolls-Royce and Bentley parted ways in 2002. Volkswagen at this point owned Rolls-Royce, who owned Bentley. BMW came in and bought the Rolls-Royce name, freeing VW to develop Bentleys independent of Rolls, which it was happy to do. Bentley aficionados refer to these six decades as "the blackest of all."

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17 October 2011

STUART HUGHES iPHONE 4 DIAMOND ROSE EDITION THE PHONE OF YOUR DREAMS

We came back with a new entry for most vip luxurius phones the iPone 4 or 4s of Stuart Hughes diamond rose edition propably the most expensive phone in the world for the moment...
WITH ONLY ABOUT 7 MILLIONS EUROS STUART HUGHES I PHONE 4 DIAMOND ROSE CAN BE YOURS...

If you thought his iPhone 3GS Supreme was impressive, check out the latest iPhone from Stuart Hughes–the iPhone 4 Diamond Rose Edition. Hughes has recreated the infamous antenna band that wraps around the sides of the latest iPhone, as well as the backplate, using rose gold. The band is adorned with 100 carats of flawless diamonds, and the Apple logo is formed with fifty-three more diamonds. Once again, the home button gets the most love–it’s made of platinum and features a rare 7.4-carat pink diamond.
The phone comes in an imperial pink 7-kilogram chest cut from a single block of granite and lined with nubuck top-grain leather. It also comes with an 8-carat flawless diamond that can be used in place of the pink one.

15 October 2011

VACHERON CONSTANTIN THE LEGENTARY WATCHES FOR VIPS ONLY!


The oldest watch company in Geneva and all over the world. needless to say for the most precius and expencives worlds watches, there are many passionate fans of Vacheron Constantin.
KALLISTA WATCH 12 MILLION EUROS
Genevois watchmaker Jean-Mark Vacheron founded the company in 1755 at just 24 years of age. Vacheron was known for expensive and finely finished timepieces. His personal ambition was to create timepieces that would stand out for their elegance and quality. In 1785, Vacheron's son Abraham took over the company, which survived the French Revolution, among other economic crises.
By 1814, third-generation watchmaker Jacques Barthelemy Vacheron was leading the company, but Vacheron realized that he needed a partner if the company was to survive. He could not oversee the company's day-to-day operations and travel overseas to market the watches. So it was that in 1819, Francois Constantin -- son of a wealthy grain merchant -- became a partner in the firm. From that point forward, the firm went under the name "Vacheron & Constantin", a name that is to this day synonymous with the finest quality timepieces.
By all accounts, Francois Constantin led an opulent lifestyle and was quite a flamboyant character. He relished his role as Vacheron & Constantin's representative and journeyed around the world selling watches. Whenever Constantin traveled, the firm protected itself by constructing huge shipping cases with all sorts of hidden compartments. Francois Constantin also led the charge in opening new markets overseas, especially in North America, where the Vacheron & Constantin agency was eventually established in 1864. Francois Constantin's unique motto remains the company's motto to this day: "Do better when possible, and it is always possible!"
Another key protagonist in the Vacheron Constantin story is Georges-Auguste Leschot. A mechanical genius, Leschot had experimented with machines that could be used for series production of watch components. This was a revolutionary concept to be sure, but the watchmaking establishment ridiculed Leschot.
In 1839, Leschot was hired as Technical Director for the House, which wanted to improve their production methods. Thanks to Leschot's cost-saving inventions, including a turning and drilling machine that could drill holes in the exact same position every time, Vacheron & Constantin was able to sell their watches for far less than what other comparable watches were selling for. In spite of the cost savings, Leschot insisted that every part still be worked on by hand. As a result, the watchmakers were able to focus more of their attention on finishing, rather than fabrication of component parts.
A series of Vacheron and Constantin heirs took over the company in the wake of Francois Constantin's death in 1854, followed by Jacques Barthelemy Vacheron's death in 1863. Interestingly enough, the company was even led by two women at one point when Charles Vacheron, an heir apparent, died at the age of 25. Laure Vacheron-Pernessin, the widow of Charles Vacheron, and Catherine-Etienne Vacheron, the 88-year-old widow of Jacques Barthelemy Vacheron, made an unlikely team, but they successfully guided the company into the 20th Century.
In 1877, the name of the firm was officially registered as "Vacheron & Constantin, Fabricants, Geneve", while salesman Jean-Francois Constantin was promoted to partner. Moreover, the company started using the Maltese cross as its trademark, which is still in use today. After Laure Vacheron-Pernessin and Catherine-Etienne Vacheron passed away, the firm was re-organized as a stock company in 1887. Several years of declining sales ensued, but the firm bounced back in the early part of the 20th Century, when they successfully capitalized on the newfound demand for wristwatches. A number of spectacular pocket watches were also sold, including an ultra-complicated pocket watch that was presented to the Egyptian King Fouad I in 1931.
Although Vacheron & Constantin suffered through lean times during the Great Depression, the one bright spot was that Charles Constantin became president of the company in 1936, the first time that a Constantin had led the company since the mid-1850s. Unfortunately, with the advent of World War II, sales once again plummeted. Georges Ketterer acquired a majority ownership position and under Ketterer's watch, Vacheron & Constantin bounced back. It was during Ketterer's reign that they produced some of their most famous watches, such as the "Chronometre Royale" wristwatch.
Georges Ketterer died in 1987, and the company changed hands, yet sales have improved and Vacheron is now producing nearly 20,000 watches a year.
Vacheron Constantin (the ampersand was dropped sometime in the late 1970s) recently introduced a number of popular models such as the sporty "Overseas", as well as the "Les Historiques" series of mechanical wristwatches whose designs are clearly modeled after classic designs from the 1940s and 1950s.
To outline the beginning of the 3rd century of its watchmaking the company created Patrimony  the world's thinnest mechanical watch at that time which had only 5.25mm thickness
In 1970 the "&" was dropped from Vacheron & Constantin.
In 1979 Vacheron Constantin made Kallista, one of the most expensive wristwatches. Its initial price was $5 million, but today the watch is valued at about $12 million. Kallista had 118 emerald-cut diamonds. It took about 6,000 hours for the watch masters to make this watch and about 20 months for jewelers to enrich the watch.
When Jacques Ketterer died in 1987, Vacheron Constantin changed hands. However its sales increased and today the company produces about 20,000 timepieces per year. In 1996 the entire share capital of the company was bought by Richemont Group.
In 2003 Vacheron Constantin introduced a new sports line called Overseas, and a collection called Egérie, the first to include watches for women.
In 2004 Vacheron Constantin opened its new headquarters and manufacture in Plan les Quates Geneva.
The Richemont group named Juan Carlos Torres as the C.E.O. of the company in October 2005. Vacheron Constantin is considered to be company that was able to create one of the most complicated wristwatches in the world entitled "Tour de l'ile". It was created in 2005 to mark the anniversary of 250 years of Vacheron Constantin. The watch includes 834 parts and 16 horological complications. It was only available through the Vacheron Constantin shop in Geneva, Switzerland and sold for more than $1 million.
In 2007 Vacheron Constantin introduced the Metiers d'Art 'Les Masques' collection of timepieces featuring miniature reproductions of primitive art masks. The company selected twelve masks from a private museum collection and reproduced the masks on a small scale. The miniaturized masks are featured in the dial center of every watch from the 'Les Masques' collection.There's no doubt that the company will launch new surprises in the future. We will just have to wait and see.Vacheron Constantin the vip's watch!

VACHERON CONSTANTIN OFFICIAL SITE

13 October 2011

EXTREME TRAVELLING IN NATURE FOR VIP'S BY N.H.A.


Natural Habitat Adventures is the world’s premier nature travel company, dedicated to providing our guests with the planet's greatest nature expeditions.
You won't find European river cruises or Egyptian pyramid tours among our offerings, though those are wonderful travel experiences. Instead, we focus solely on nature travel which, simply put, makes us good
at it.
With Natural Habitat Adventures you can come face-to-face with a giant polar bear, reach out and pet a friendly gray whale, and sit amongst a family of mountain gorillas all in the company of the world’s best naturalist guides. If you appreciate the splendors of nature, come join us. We are the nature people!
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12 October 2011

ELPIDA KARAPIDAKI AN EXTREME AND VIP ARTIST

Elpida Karapidaki is an artist with very good critics from art experts.She is from Sweden with greek roots,she loves painting and especially portraits on extreme materials like marble.She has a unique style in her work just take a look to the three samples of her extravaganza masterpieces.You can buy some of her fine works by contacting with us.Soon she is going to make her first presentation-exhibition in some great galleries.
 

WE CARE FOR YOUR LUXURY LIVING!

DEAR FANS OF THE BLOG,IF LUXURY IS YOUR LIFE!!!IF YOU LIKE TO BUY EXTREME LUXURIUS THINGS OF ANY KIND FROM AN EXOTIC PRIVATE ISLAND TILL A ONE OF A KIND ROLLS ROYCE OR A MEGA YACHT,FROM ALL OVER THE WORLD,WE CAN HELP YOU AND MAKE IT EASY FOR YOU. LET US DO SOMETHING FOR YOUR SELF AND FOR YOUR QUALITY OF LIFE,JUST ASK FOR IT AND WE WILL TRY TO HELP  YOU ACHIEVE IT EASILY.DON’T HESITATE TO CONTACT US.

LUXE PACK IN MONACO 19,20,21 OCTOBER 2011

LUXE PACK is bringing together under one roof the talent, passion and expertise of the best packaging and material manufacturers from all over the World.
 

10 October 2011

W.Y.G. ALL ABOUT YACHTS


W.Y.G. is a group passionate about making your experience in chartering or in purchasing yachts unique...take a look



WORLD YACHT GROUP 

VIP...MEANING

VIP is a person whos is accorded special privileges due his status or importance...YOU!

08 October 2011

FRANCESCA FURZI HANDMADE VIP JEWELRY

 

Some of the simplest ways to express yourself in a new and beautiful way can be found at Give Simple with unique handmade jewelry from some of the most creative designers around. 

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05 October 2011

PANGU 7 STARS FOR YOU


THE MOST EXPENSIVE DIAMOND RING

 

If you’re an aging bachelor and billionaire looking to wed someone half your age, you may want to look into expensive engagement rings. One such individual’s proposal to an ex-model involved a $1.5 million engagement ring. That may seem way out there, but it’s not even close to the most expensive ring in the world.The Chopard Blue Diamond Ring is the ring that makes any other diamond ring look bad. Set with an enormous, oval-shaped blue diamond, the expensive ring also has diamond shoulders and an 18k white gold band paved with diamonds.Blue diamond is among the most expensive diamonds in the world. It is found among boron deposits, from whence it derives its shade. This particular gem weighs in at nine carats.The world’s most expensive ring is valued at 15 million euros, enough to put a dent in the wallets of even the wealthiest individuals.

AIR LUXURY FOR YOUR TRAVELLING


KISO LUXURY SPA ONE OF BEST'S SPA IN THE WORLD


PETER ALOISSON'S KINGS BUTTON i PHONE

 

Peter Aloisson’s Kings Button iPhone.The Kings Button iPhone is, surprisingly, a jewel bedecked iPhone. This time, however, Aloisson had the iPhone 3G to play with and, apparently, a bit of a bigger budget. One hundred and thirty-eight brilliant cut diamonds line the sides of the phone, but the real prize is the home button a rare 6.6 carat white diamond. Price 2.000.000 euros!

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EDITORIAL

I MADE THIS BLOG FOR THOSE THAT WORSHIP THE LUXURY IN THEIR LIFE AND THEY WANT TO KNOW FROM WHO IS THE LEADING HOTELS IN THE WORLD UP TO HOW THEY FIND AND BUY A PRIVATE ISLAND….I WILL PROPOSE LUXURIOUS AND EXTREME TRAVELLING DESTINATIONS AND WILL HELP IN THE LOCALISATION INFREQUENT AND EXTREME OBJECTS FOR PURCHASE ,LUXURY TIPS AND MANY MORE. IWILL INFORM FOR THAT IMPORTANT IT HAPPENS IN THE SPACE THE RICH AND FAMOUS VIP’S IN THE ALL WORLD AND A LOT OF MANY STILL IN THE FUTURE!