Wednesday 9 January 2013

Gucci has created a new scent !

The Italian fashion house has paid tribute to its Florentine heritage by making a special eau de parfum, Forever Now, which is set to debut at the Gucci Museo in Florence this week.
The fragrance, which is for both men and women, comes in a 100-ml. (3.3-oz.) smoky grey flacon topped with a black grosgrain ribbon and a black cap with the Gucci crest seal, while the label features a gold design of the Gucci Museo.
Ingredients include bergamot, orange blossom, lavender and leather, while the base is composed of a rich blend of amber, musk, patchouli and vetiver. Forever Now will be on sale for 170 euros, or $200, exclusively at the museum, as well as in Gucci boutiques and on the company Web page.


Best of London’s Menswear Collection
Meet our hand picked selection from AW13 Men’s catwalk, presented yesterday at London’s Collection, and choose your favorite!
Nicole Farhi, Jonathan Saunders, YMC, Vivienne Westwood and Alexander McQueen

Street style: Tiger Tee
In case you're feeling wild, there are many ways to rock a tiger or leopard tee.  Animal prints are heading to the closet, pick up your favorite big cat and add a glam factor to your outfit! 



Bob Dylan has produced just 100 copies of his new album
The 71-year-old singer's record label, Sony, decided to create the super-limited edition four-CD album, entitled 'The 50th Anniversary Collection', to avoid losing control of the songs under European Union copyright rules.
The album features 86 live tracks and studio outtakes recorded by Dylan in 1962-63, including a previously unheard version of his classic 'Blowin' In The Wind'. According to sources at Sony, the compilation isn't really meant for mass consumption and is just an attempt to keep the tracks from entering the public domain.
The 100 copies have been sent to specialist record collector shops in Britain, Germany, France and Sweden, and the rare item is already being sold for £1,000 on eBay.



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