
I suppose I will have to settle for my trustee ol' Irvine Velours in tandem with my Monogram écharpe de vison.


Paris Hilton is known for her racy pictures and now we are seeing some very sexy pictures from her new motorcycle racing venture.
Yes, the sexy party queen has decided to back and become part owner in the SuperMartxe VIP MotGP motocycle racing team.
Not only is Paris a part owner, but we are sure that her influence has sparked the look for the teams colors.
Hilton launched her racing team in Madrid, Spain just two weeks ago.
The Hilton backed team will complete in the 2011 125cc World Championship.

Seems like Hilton is also incorporating sexy colors into the motorcycle racing scene.
Pink, white and blue are the colors of Paris Hilton skin tight, leather motorcycle racing suit.
With rows of rhinestone decorating the front and a skin tight, low cut cleavage hugging front.
Hilton also wore a pair of white stiletto ankle high boots to the launch party.
As day turned into night, Hilton continued the celebration of the new SuperMartxe VIP MotGP motocycle racing team at the dance club Fabrik in Madrid, Spain.
Also in attendance were BQR racers Sergio Gadea and Maverick Vinales.
Hilton, wearing a very short black and white dress, black leggings and black high heel shoes joined the male and female dancers on stage as the celebration of the new racing team continued into the wee hours of the morning.
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By Karl Taro Greenfeld
Despite being famous for little more than once having been a teenager, Conrad—known as "LC" by her legions of adoring adolescent fans—may already be the millennials' answer to Martha Stewart. She's the author of four best-selling books, including Sugar & Spice, which continues the chronicle of a fictional young woman dealing with the travails of reality stardom. She's coming off a successful campaign as the exclusive spokesperson for Avon's (AVP) Mark cosmetics. Since 2006 she has had endorsement deals with toy company Hasbro (HAS), leather goods maker Linea Pelle, and AT&T (T). Her fashion line for Kohl's (KSS), LC Lauren Conrad, has been a "consistent top performer in our women's category," says Donald A. Brennan, a senior executive vice-president for the retailer. Her slightly more upscale line, the Lauren Conrad Collection, was sold in more than 500 stores before she discontinued it last year to focus on Paper Crown. She's even done her own "Got Milk?" ad.
Conrad maintained a nearly Churchillian composure in the face of juvenile male behavior and back-stabbing female frenemies. Her constant disappointments in love and her ability to eschew various Hollywood rites of passage—Asian symbol tattoos, collagen lip injections—made her a favored cover girl of women's magazines and a good-girl role model. "She was always going through that relationship saga of trying to find the right guy," says Adam DiVello, creator and executive producer of The Hills. "It was very Carrie Bradshaw."
As a result, her new series will function as a "weekly 30-minute commercial," she says, for the LC brand. To ensure this, Conrad is an executive producer, hoping to capitalize, as Stubblefield puts it, on "more potential upside."
Conrad describes Paper Crown, which launches this year, as "more upstairs" than her previous work. With pieces ranging from $65 to a $390 chiffon wrap dress, Conrad says she's trying to design "very chic, clean pieces that have good fit and good fabrics" to be sold at upscale boutiques. Will consumers shell out nearly $400 for a dress designed by a hopeful soon-to-be-erstwhile reality star? "I'm afraid of failure, always," says Conrad. "There's been many, many times I questioned myself." That said, given the strength of the LC brand, she hopes to see revenue from Paper Crown in about a year.
Hmmm...maybe there is some truth in Jason Alper's interpretation of La Joconde. I never paid attention to this bit of news that have raised eyebrows in the art world. Apparently, Italy's National Committee on Cultural Heritage has claimed that there are letters in the Mona Lisa's eyes. Care to guess what they are? It's "L" and "V". Of course, the attribution is to Leonardo da Vinci initials or merely scratches to the 500 year old painting. But, to a Louis Vuitton Lover such as myself, I would imagine that Lisa Gherardini has indeed exceptional taste.

I've always pictured the Brea as a business type bag but the colours pulled them out of their ho-humness and breathed life into them. (Gosh, so dramatic!)
Lastly, as I was stepping out of the store, my eye caught a huge chunk of leather sitting close to the ground. It was none other than Fall Winter's Intrigue in Gris. They did not have this in September's Trunkshow and I was dying to play with this $4000 baby. Sadly, it was near closing and I did not want to impose on my sales associate.






