Karl Lagerfeld to shoot 2011 Pirelli Calender first pictures revealed
Posted on: April 14, 2010No comments yet
From these images it seems like Karl Lagerfeld has already begun shooting the 2011 Pirelli Calender.
Models Like Isabeli Fontana, Heidi Mount, 2009’s top model Natasha Poly and Magdalena Frackowiak in the calendar.
“I’ll do it in my studio in Paris. It’s too obvious to have a beach setting”, was Karl’s comment backstage at his show in Paris.
Check out the photos from the 2010 edition. I can’t wait to see what Karl can stir up!!
1800 Tequila Essential Artists Bottles
Posted on: November 18, 20092 comments so far (is that a lot?)
1800 Tequila Essential Artists
Envyme wanted to showcase the 1800 Tequila “Essential Artists” campaign so here it is! 1800 Tequila has chosen 9 different artist to take part in the campaign each with a unique style. The normal writing that appears on the face of the pyramidal tequila bottle is off on the sides and the outside back wall of the bottle contains the picture which is seen clearly when viewed from the front of the bottle.
“Introducing 12 new bottles designed by up-and-coming artists from New York to Hawaii, the 1800 Tequila Essential Artists series celebrates a dynamic range of original artwork on a unique and unexpected medium – bottles of 100% Agave Silver Tequila! Showcasing eleven designs gathered from over 15,000 online submissions, selected by 1800 Tequila, and one special edition “celebrity artist” bottle, this new line is a vibrant example of the undiscovered, yet soon-to-be-recognized talent residing across the country.”
Which is your favorite bottle and artist?
China Limited Edition Ferrari 599 GTB Fiorano HGTE
Posted on: October 8, 2009No comments yet
Images of the China Limited Edition Ferrari 599 GTB by Artist Lu Hao. This Ferrari will be actioned off on November 3rd at a special Gala Auction Event hosted by Ferrari in Beijing.
he one-off model is further distinguished by the special exterior finish that is a tribute to the Ge Kiln porcelain of the Song Dynasty.
Lu Hao used a “cracked” glaze pattern with clearly defined cracks etched at different depths to achieve the porcelain look.



















