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Million Dollar Door Knobs - Diamonds of Course
If you are one of those millionaires who are worried about your swelling bank balance and are figuring out ways to bring it down, you just have to look around the bling market that keeps screaming diamonds in every possible product and invest in a couple of them. Take a look at the diamond encrusted door handles, the ultimate luxury accessories from designer Fradaric Attar. The handles come festooned in eclectic shades of diamonds (white, yellow, pink or black) and sapphires too. To add authenticity, the handles come certified too. Go ahead and indulge and make sure that the security is alert 24/7. via Elitechoice
How Cool is This? Tater of the Lost Ark! Awesome Cool.
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Trust Mr. Potato Head to come up with yet another parody, this time emulating Harrison Ford in his younger days when he starred in Indiana Jones: Raiders of the Lost Ark. This time round, Mr. Potato Head will play a role in Taters of the Lost Ark, complete with the signature bullwhip to get you started.
Beckham in His Armani Underwear Causes A Commotion
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David Beckham unveiled two larger than life ads of himself as the drool-worthy body and face of Emporio Armani Underwear.
Hot “Spine” Shoes - Roger Vivier worn by Charlize Theron
Girls, who are obsessed with a slender looking appearance, will surely throng the stores for these black “Spine” shoes from designer Roger Vivier. It will smartly lock your feet with its buckle (decked with rhinestones) and a black satin spine down the middle. A neat grip to keep your feet firm indeed! This hot and gorgeous pair is just perfect to walk down the carpet with style and attitude. Charlize recently donned the pair to the MTV Movie Awards.

Brad Pitt’s Luxury Green Resort - Staffed by Adoptees?
Brad Pitt is once again trading the silver screen for green building, as he recently announced a collaboration with LA-based architecture firm GRAFT to design a 5-star “green resort” in Dubai. We’re not sure if “Dubai” and “green” really belong in the same sentence, and we’re also skeptical about the project oxymoronically being called both “socially-conscious” and “an 800-room luxury hotel.































