Showing posts with label Things you must have. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Things you must have. Show all posts

16.1.08

Stare into the spiral... close... closer...



Did you know that?

The Wonderbra is a type of push-up brassiere that gained worldwide prominence in the 1990s. Although the Wonderbra name was first trademarked in the U.S. in 1935, the brand was developed in Canada. Moses (Moe) Nadler, founder and majority owner of the Canadian Lady Corset Company, licensed the trademark for the Canadian market in 1939. By the 1960s the Canadian Lady brand had become known in Canada as "Wonderbra, the company." In 1961 the company introduced the Model 1300 plunge push-up bra. This bra became one of the best-selling Canadian styles and is virtually identical to today's Wonderbra.

In 1968 Canadian Lady changed its name to Canadian Lady-Canadelle Inc., was sold to Consolidated Foods (now Sara Lee Corporation), and later became Canadelle Inc. During the 1970s Wonderbra was repositioned as the company's fashionable and sexy brand, and became the Canadian market leader.

In 1991 the push-up Wonderbra became a sensation in the UK, although it had been sold there since 1964 under license by the Gossard division of Courtaulds Textiles. Sara Lee Corporation did not renew Gossard's license and redesigned the push-up style for the reintroduction of the Wonderbra to the U.S. market in 1994.

Since 1994, the Wonderbra has expanded from the single push-up design into a full-range lingerie fashion label in most of the world. In most countries, the brand emphasizes sex-appeal. In its native Canada, the brand however promotes the functional qualities of its products—a departure from the strategy that made Wonderbra the top-seller in the 1970s.

Guided tour to the new MacBook Air



What makes the Air so thin?

MacBook Air is nearly as thin as your index finger. Practically every detail that could be streamlined has been. Yet it still has a 13.3-inch widescreen LED display, full-size keyboard, and large multi-touch trackpad. It’s incomparably portable without the usual ultraportable screen and keyboard compromises.

>> Read more on the Design of the MacBook Air on Apple's website

So many innovations. So little space.


The incredible thinness of MacBook Air is the result of numerous size- and weight-shaving innovations. From a slimmer hard drive to strategically hidden I/O ports to a lower-profile battery, everything has been considered and reconsidered with thinness in mind.

>> Read more on the New Features of the MacBook Air on Apple's website

Built for the wireless world.

MacBook Air is designed and engineered to take full advantage of the wireless world. A world in which 802.11n Wi-Fi is now so fast and so available, people are truly living untethered — buying and renting movies online, downloading software, and sharing and storing files on the web.

>> Read more on the Wireless capabilities of the MacBook Air on Apple's website

11.5.07

Ikitabi, design by Trazita

Paris based designer Chikako Inoue has given the traditional Japanese shoe, the Ikitabi, a completely new twist... colour, new materials... a must have for the daring trendsetter!!

>> Check out the Ikitabi, design by Trazita website

13.2.07

We adore leggings!


Street Style, originally uploaded by adorevintage.

11.1.07

The new gadget from Apple: The iPhone

The iPhone is a combination mobile phone, multimedia player, and wireless communications device announced by Apple CEO Steve Jobs during his keynote address at the Macworld Conference & Expo on January 9, 2007. The iPhone will support push e-mail, mobile telephone, text messaging, web browsing and other wireless information services. In addition, the touchscreen device also include functionality found in the iPod series of media players and runs a stripped down version of the Mac OS X operating system.

The device is a 2.75G quad band GSM EDGE cell phone. It comes equipped with Wi-Fi (802.11b/g) and Bluetooth 2.0, as well as a 2-megapixel camera. It supports tilting so that content can be viewed horizontally or vertically. The iPhone will not include a built-in keyboard or keypad; input is accomplished via a software-enabled graphical user interface implemented via the iPhone's touch screen. The interface is notable because it's the first commercial handheld device to combine the Zooming User Interface and multi-touch interaction techniques, which together allow an easy control of many independent and complex applications in a small device.

The iPhone has a scheduled initial release date of June 2007, pending Federal Communications Commission approval, and will be available from the Apple Store and via Cingular. Jobs also mentioned in his keynote that Apple "plan[s] to make 3G phones and all sorts of other amazing things in the future".

Cisco Systems owns the trademark to the iPhone name and sells a line of telephone devices under that mark with the Linksys brand. Negotiations between Cisco and Apple for the trademark were not settled at the time of Jobs's announcement.[4] Cisco sued Apple over the use of the trademark.

Apple has filed over 200 patents related to the technology behind iPhone which it "intends to protect".

30.11.06

Must have's: The original Barbour coat

Whoever has owned a Barbour coat knows that doing so is closer to belonging to a religious sect than wearing and ordinary piece of cloth...

In this case we present you Barbour's Heritage International jacket.




Description: Authentic motorcycle design in wax.
Fabric: Heavyweight Barbour waxed cotton
Features& Benefits:
Multi-pocketed
Pure cotton Dress Tartan lining
Stiffened belt with buckle
Available in Children's sizes
Colours: Black & Sandstone - NEW!

29.11.06

Levi's Red Wire: iPod integrated jeans

Freak out with the new jeans from the guys at Levi's...

They are the new RedWire DLX Jeans, and they integrate completely with your iPod: They have retractable headphones, and integrated joystick control, and even a docking craddle for your coolest mp3 player...

>> Read more about the new Levi's Red Wire DLX