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The Florida-based company, best known for their velvet slippers, made a custom pair for Theophilus using a classic black velvet upper.
The collection is filled with pieces that utilize the artist's trademark polka dot motif and incorporates the Louis Vuitton monogram. 
U.S. District Judge Shira Scheindlin delivered the verdict yesterday that awarded Gucci a mere $4.66 million from their original $221.
My favorite item this week is from a new brand that I actually just heard about called Cease + Desist. It's a pixilated Jesus piece necklace called "Digi-Jesus" and unlike anything I've ever seen.
We have officially stepped into a new era of technology with the introduction of motion control.  
The video game, entitled "Drankenstein/Ridin' Fresh" is an action-packed visual, which encompasses the rapper as a cartoon character ridin' through the streets of the hood trying to dodge any threatening elements.  
The Fahrradi Farfalla FFX is not your average Ferrari; actually it only looks like one, which may explain why it is not fast at all. 
This month, the Motorsport division of BMW turns 40 and to celebrate, they've released a ton of photographs that span from the '70s to the current M series.
This time around, Nigel is paying a visit to the New Jersey headquarters of one of his first sponsors, Animal Bikes.
Apple has placed orders for a new 4 inch screen for their upcoming iPhone. This means that the iPhone Plus (or iPhone 5) may have a screen that is a full half inch larger than its predecessor.  
This week, like every week, I have a bunch of cool things that I came across that I would just love to share with you.
Seven artists each submitted artistic renditions of pictures that remind them of Maurice and the experiences they have either had with him or because of him to the New York Times. 
Tom Sachs is kind of a big deal in the art world. His makeshift "do-it-yourself" style of artwork has become synonymous with his name, however when Nike came calling you would think it may be hard for them to incorporate his aesthetic into a collection.
Leica cameras already have a cult following on their own, but what happens when you pair them with one of the oldest and most respected brands in the world?  You get the Leica M9-P Hermes Edition.
In strange twist of reality and elaborate hoax news, Marc Jacobs actually hired Parisian artist Kidult to tag his store!
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