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AIR JORDAN 2011 Basketball Shoes

AIR JORDAN 2011 Basketball Shoes

Jordan Brand unveiled the AIR JORDAN 2011, the 26th shoe in the AIR JORDAN franchise. The all-new AIR JORDAN 2011 is available nationwide for a suggested retail price of $170. The AIR JORDAN ...

Reebok RealFlex Footwear for Natural Movement

Reebok RealFlex Footwear for Natural Movement

Reebok launched RealFlex footwear, a running and training shoe designed to promote natural movement. Priced at $90, RealFlex features 76 independent sensors on the bottom of the shoe strategically positioned to twist, ...

OBJE’s New Denim Fashion Line

OBJE's New Denim Fashion Line

Obscene Jeans Corp. (OBJE) will showcase its debut denim fashion line this August at WWDMAGIC in Las Vegas. On display at WWDMAGIC will be the alluring designs of Rachel Stark-Capelli, the creative force behind OBJE’s ...

Top 11 Wedding Trends for 2011 by TheKnot.com

Top 11 Wedding Trends for 2011 by TheKnot.com

TheKnot.com released its annual forecast for the hottest wedding trends for 2011. Here’s a look at the top 11 wedding trends for 2011: Prohibition-Era Elegance, The Redefined Princess, Sultry Ballerina Style, Ivy League ...

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Miami Heat Iconic Logos – NBA Diamond Jewelry by Gameplan

Miami Heat Iconic Logos - NBA Diamond Jewelry by Gameplan

Gameplan Concepts has launched the NBA DIAMOND JEWELRY™ brand in the Miami and South Florida markets, with leading fine jeweler, JR DUNN. The NBA Diamond Jewelry collections boldly feature designer gold and diamond neckpieces of iconic NBA logos and marks, covering all 30 NBA teams.

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The All-White-Diamond “Le Carnet de Bal” Collection from Fabergé

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Fabergé unveils its second high jewellery collection since 1917, the all-white-diamond “Le Carnet de Bal” collection. The collection commemorates the splendour of bygone Russian winter celebrations – the banquets, balls and soirées that were a pivotal feature of St Petersburg society and Fabergé’s world at the turn of the 19th century. A “Le Carnet de Bal” (or dance card) served to record the names and order of the gentlemen with whom a lady had agreed to dance, and also as a memento of the ball. Fusing tradition and modernity, and priced at up to $1 million, the “Le Carnet de Bal” collection draws inspiration from winter themes and works by Peter Carl Fabergé to deliver contemporary interpretations of styles reminiscent of the Belle Époque era.

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