Dazzlingly delicious Valentine’s Day

The most memorable Valentine’s Day ever The world’s greatest chocolatiers make the Valentine’s Day a truly sweet celebration of loving and giving. For Valentine’s Day 2013, each Romeo can please his Juliet with an offering from a collection of delicious creations from around the world. French maker of luxury cakes and pastries Ladurée imagined for … Read more

The modern galosh: Overshoe for your precious John Lobb

John Lobb Balmoral Overshoe To protect the upper and sole from water damage, the British heritage footwear label John Lobb teamed up in 2009 with the Norwegian premium overshoe specialist Swims, famous as the creator of the modern galosh, to create rubber protectors. Called The Balmoral, the overshoes were designed to fit seamlessly over a … Read more

The best in animation: 40th Annual Annie Awards

Disney’s ‘Wreck-It Ralph’ Wins Best Animated Feature At 40th Annual Annie Awards Disney’s ‘Wreck-It Ralph‘ won the Best Animated Feature honor at the 40th Annual Annie Awards. This year’s expanded list of categories topped 30, honoring many more nominees and team entries as in years past. New to the awards this year was the addition … Read more

The man with the golden shirt

India’s man with the golden shirt According to the World Gold Council, India bought 933.4 tonnes of gold in 2011. 3.32 kilograms (7.3 pounds) of this gold were purchased by a Indian businessman to bring him his 15 minutes of fame. Datta Phuge ordered a golden shirt worth 240,000 dollars, made up of 14,000 pieces of … Read more

Let’s go fishing Loubi style

La pêche aux mâles de Christian Louboutin: Spring Summer 2013 Lookbook With flashy colors, feathers, metallic details, art graphics and gradient, Christian Louboutin‘s Spring / Summer collection promises a lavish artwork for the feet. For the new season the French footwear designer goes fishing. And not just any fishing: fishing males. Christian Louboutin want to convince fans that … Read more

Maple syrup production threatenend by global warming

Global Warming Threatens Maple Syrup Production: 2012 Ninth-Warmest Year Since 1880 Scientists at the University of Vermont and others think global warming may be having some effect on maple syrup production in the United States by decreasing the season and shifting it to the north. The production of maple syrup requires specific climate conditions of … Read more