Tuesday, February 28, 2012

Snowboard Pirelli Pzero x Burton Limited Edition

Burton and Pirelli have joined expertise to make snowboarding enthusiasts very happy. They created the limited edition Pirelli Pzero x Burton snowboarding equipment. This includes a Burton Mystery Snowboard, 2013 Burton Ion Boots, and Pirelli Diode EST set of bindings.
The black and gold-yellow snowboard is designed to impress with its high performance, and so are the boots, with their Pirelli rubber outsole. The tire manufacturer used its vast experience to create an intricate tread pattern for the outsole, in order to enhance traction through the snow. The bindings are the lightest in their class to ensure better overall performance.
You can buy the limited edition snowboards from Pirelli Corso Venezia in Milan, or from Burton stores worldwide. They are expected to appear in stores sometime in the second half of 2012, probably in August.

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Monday, February 27, 2012

American Academy Awards 2012

The most important evening in film industry started with "Haute Couture Fashion Show" on the red carpet. All stars (big and rising ones) were gliding over "red catwalk" bringing well know Hollywood Glamour. In through Hollywood style some were standardly breathtaking, many surprises and occasional shocks. 


We present you the Stars of the Evening. 


Mila Jovovich in Elie Saab
George Clooney in Armani & Stacy Keibler in Marchesa

Michelle Williams breathtaking in Louis Vuitton gown 

TV presenter Giuliana Rancic dressed by Tony Ward 

Penelope Cruz in Giorgio Armani

JLo & Cameron Diaz stunning in nude gowns

Cameron Diaz in Gucci gown and almost $1million worth Tiffany jewelry

Brangelina

Berenice Bejo in Elie Saab

Rooney Mara in Givenchy

Emma Stone

Jennifer Lopez

Jennifer Lopez 


Nathalie Portman in Dior

Sandra Bullock

Maria Menounos in Maria Lucia Hohan

Kelly Osbourne

Rachel Smith

Melanie Griffith & Antonio Banderas

Kelly Ripa in Carolina Herrera

Prince Albert and Princess Charlene of Monaco

Penelope Ann Miller in Badgley Mischka

Busy Phillips in DG

Bingbing Lee in George Chakra Couture











Saturday, February 25, 2012

Princess Cruises: Introducing the new Royal Princess

Princess Cruises - Royal Princess

Royal Princess  - Atrium


PrincessCruises has revealed further details on its new vessel Royal Princess, set to launch next year.
The Royal Princess weighs in at 141,000 tons and can carry 3,600 passengers, making her slightly bigger than last year’s major debuts, the Disney Dream, Carnival Magic and Celebrity Silhouette.
Princess has revealed more details about the atrium it plans for the Royal Princess, which will be 50% larger than the atriums on other recent Princess ships.
 As well as featuring existing outlets present on current Princess ships, the plans will see the addition of a new ice cream outlet and a luxury gift shop, targeted at those celebrating major events such as birthdays and weddings on board.
A new cocktail bar called Bellini’s will also debut, along with a seafood bar selling sushi, sashimi, ceviche and caviar.
Outside, guests will be able to walk along a new glass-bottomed walkway which extends over 28 feet (8.5 meters) from the edge of the vessel.


In a preview video (below), the atrium is shown as a ‘street-cafe’-style open space, with glass staircases, backlit floors and venues that appear to float in mid-air, a new design style which the line describes as an ‘evolution’ of its current atriums.
On the top deck, there will be a new adults-only pool and other new pools which surround a tropical “island” that offers sunbathing by day and an outdoor nightclub in the evenings.
The first preview cruise will depart in June and the Maiden Voyage will see the Royal Princess tour the Mediterranean, Princess confirmed.



Princess Cruises' President and CEO, Alan Buckelew, and Executive Vice President of Fleet Operations, Rai Caluori, take you on a virtual tour of the new Royal Princess Atrium.
Coming in June of 2013





Thursday, February 23, 2012

Italy Italy - Why visit Italy?


Italy- Why visit Italy?

Italy is renowned for its effortless class and culture. Famous for its art, food, fashion and with no shortage of destinations to consider; from a city break to the lakes, or the Amalfi Coast and jewels like islands such as Capri, to Sicily for a summer escape with all the family; Italy has the charm and a variety to suit everyone.

Italy Honeymoons

It is not surprising at all that Italy routinely ranks among the top honeymoon destinations in the world. But where in Italy should you spend your honeymoon? That might be the most challenging question to answer, because there are so many places in Italy that seem tailor-made for a romantic vacation of any kind.

Flying to Italy

There are many flight links to Italian airports. The main airports are two in Rome: Fiumicino and Ciampino.

Useful Information for your Holiday to Italy

Best Time to Travel: May to October for summerholidays or December to mid March for skiing

Time difference: GMT + 1


Weather in Italy: Italy can be divided into three distinct geographical regions: the southern side of the Alps where Italy borders France, Switzerland, Austria, and Slovenia; the great plain of the Po valley from Turin to Venice; and the long and mountainous peninsula of central and southern Italy together with the large islands of Sardinia and Sicily. Each of these regions has a distinctive and different type of weather and climate. Occasionally all parts of Italy experience very high temperatures in summer and even autumn when the sirocco blows. This is a warm, humid wind that originates over North Africa and acquires its humidity over the Mediterranean. A spell of sirocco weather in autumn often ends with very heavy rain accompanied by thunder. Sea temperatures around Italy are usually sufficiently warm to make bathing pleasant from mid-May until October, but the water can be surprisingly cold on warm sunny days in spring.

Currency: Euro
Visa requirements: Holders of a valid EU  Passport do not need a visa to enter Italy.
Health: No vaccinations are required to enter Italy

Monday, February 20, 2012

Monaco Grand Prix 26-29 May 2012

Holidays to France. Why choose France?

Eiffel Tower, Seine river

Arc de Triomphe
 Suite in Paris
Cannes, La Croisette
St. Jean Cap Ferrat
Cap Ferrat
Private relaxing
Arriving at the Grand Hôtel du Cap-Ferrat
 Gourmet - Foie gras

Holidays to France

L'Art de Vivre is a French expression which translated means "The art of living". For the French, especially in southern France, the art of living means profiting from the riches that daily life has to offer. The beauty of the sunrise, a delicious meal, a delicate glass of wine, or an evening spent with friends.

Calling all Francophiles, along with those who love to discover more about French culture. From prehistoric caves to the standing stones of Carnac; from the finest art collections in the Louvre or Orsay museums, to parks and gardens that offer a moment of reverie; from the architectural masterpieces of the past abbeys, cathedrals and châteaux such as Chenonceau, Blois and Chantilly, to today's impressive monuments like the Arch at La Défense, or the Centre Georges Pompidou; from sites of intimate charm like the Clos-Lucé d'Amboise, where Leonardo da Vinci once lived, to the château of Auvers-sur-Oise where Impressionism blossomed, each tells its own story - its traditions, its residents, its character.


France for Weddings and Honeymoons

A wedding ceremony or a honeymoon in France will combine the traditional values of marriage and the most exciting celebration in romantic scrivener! A civil wedding in France requires legal procedures and advance planning, as well as a minimum stay of 4 weeks to complete the necessary documentation prior to the legal ceremony. Or you can have a legal wedding in your own country, and then choose either a religious ceremony or your honeymoon in France. From a royal chateau to a yacht wedding, France offers a great variety of memorable places and fabulous experience.


There are many daily flight and train services to the major cities in France. Please be aware that the air travel market is constantly changing, therefore, we recommend to contact us for an updated version of flight destinations, timetables and fares.

Useful Information when Traveling to France

Time difference: GMT +1 in winter, GMT +2 in summer

Weather in France: Continental France is divided into four climatic zones:
Oceanic and humid climate with often cool summers to the west of a line from Bayonne to Lille
Semi-continental climate with harsh winters and hot summers in Alsace, Lorraine, along the Rhône corridor and in the mountainous massifs (Alps, Pyrenees and Massif Central)
Intermediate climate with cold winters and hot summers in the north, and in the Paris and central regions
Mediterranean climate with mild winters and very hot summers in the south of France.

Currency: Euro
 Visa requirements: Holders of a valid EU  Passport do not need a visa to enter. For more information
                                          contact the French Embassy / Consulate in your country.


French wine & cheese
Extraordinaire view



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