SUR LA TERRE ULTRA 2013

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FASHION | ACCESSORIES | WATCHES | JEWELRY | AUTOMOBILES | YACHTS | ART | DESIGN | REAL ESTATE

ULTRA The Must The Most The Ultra N° 1 : 2013 Edition



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25 years ago, we could count a maximum of 10 billionaires on the planet, among them the oldies but goldies Bill Gates & Warren Buffet. The latest issue of Fortune listed around 1’000 billionaires «sur la terre», which is simply 100 times more. Yes 100 times. Who could imagine in the 90’s that all these industries - watches, jewelry, yachts, jets, real estate and fashion - would grow so significantly and reach such tremendous levels? Today, these domains are not only greatly in demand but have improvised to be glamorous, exclusive, and exceptional. More interesting is specifically the top of the line, where we can see that prices are constantly being pushed beyond anyone’s imagination. It seems that there are no more limits as to how much it can cost for an apartment, a phone, a yacht or anything that is qualified as «LUXURY & LIFESTYLE». SUR LA TERRE ULTRA is presenting to you, for the first time, the most expensive and outstanding brands, products and services that are being sold on our planet earth. This edition aims to inspire you and to excite you through this collection of the most exclusive and unique. DESIGN and LUXURY are the new absolute core values of luxury brands and it seems we will never stop being surprised in the future... More to come from SUR LA TERRE ULTRA, next year in 2014.

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Dream prototype yachts 22

HIGH TECH

Unique high-tech gadgets and styles

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Tag Aviation

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World’s most expensive cars 38

real estate

Fascinating luxury homes

46 watches

World’s most exquisite watches 54 jewelry

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For him and for her

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House of Caran d’ache 76 Design

Outstanding Furniture and Interior Design 80 PHOTOgraphy 86

Health and well-being

Genolier: Featuring NESCENS VIP check-ups 88 ART

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achts have always signif ied grand taste, power and aff luence. There is a huge industr y that continues to introduce top-of-class and exclusive yachts characterized by splendor and beauty. Owners develop a special kind of emotional experience with their yachts. Each yacht is a personalized and unique space for its owner and the experience of being on luxur y yachts is indeed a special one. But now, the yacht developers have gone one step further by building futuristic and unique yachts that are exceptional not only in beauty but also in design and innovation. These ultra futuristic yachts have a WOW factor that is beyond impressive!

Project Magnitude Project Magnitude is a 90-mere super yacht concept developed by Oceano and combines new innovation technologies with functional contemporary design. Project Magnitude was designed by Polish designer Lukasz Opalinski in collaboration with ex-captain John Henson of John Henson & Associates. This one-of-the-kind vessel with its intelligent push button technology designs combined with latest propulsion systems and dressed with unique, progressive styling is a perfect fit for a modern yacht owner.

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Acknowledged as the world’s best chronograph, it is a descendant of the legendary El Primero fi rst unveiled in 1969 and proudly bears the iconic colours of the fi rst high-frequency automatic column-wheel chronograph calibre. Beating at a rate of 36,000 vibrations per hour, this daring feat embodies the exceptional expertise of the Manufacture.

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resistance and improved performance. The luxury yacht includes a retractable solar panel on the top deck, which shows a sundeck underneath. Some exciting features include an attachable floating island with a built-in sea pool, a folding helipad, and a watersports deck that opens up into a unified platform which allows you to launch jet-skis, submarines, and even take a morning jog. The yacht has the ability to launch and recover tenders at a speed of up to 10 knots. The yacht will be powered with two turbocharged diesel MTU 20V 4000 M73L engines. She is expected to achieve a top speed of 20 knots with a range of 6,900 nm at a cruising speed of 14 knots.

The concept of Magnitude is based on form and function and is a presentation of an entirely new yachting experience. Aerodynamic styling, free of unsightly electronic aberrations thanks to state-of-the-art technology, allows low upper deck volumes. This leads to enhanced stability, reduced wind

Pour Moi A Mega yacht of 92 meters, designed by Arch Pacini Federico, this project is characterized by the desire to combine maximum comfort, high performance, and fast acceleration. Consisting of cutting-edge design and technology, the project is characterized by large glass surfaces, an innovative design,

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The interior is inspired to provide comfort, safety and elegance: natural lines, innovative elements and plenty of glass surfaces create visual space in a continuous harmony. A two level owner’s apartment ensures a unique and lavish lifestyle with the advantage of privacy, and the upper level owners retreat also includes a gallery and private sundeck. The luxury yacht comes with a cinema, library, lounge and the owner’s office. The Project Magnitude is a majestic visionary concept that is being called the next king of the seas.



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which gives the yacht a graceful look through its sinuous lines and soft stretch, and on which stands in sharp contrast, the tense profile of the upper decks. Everything contributes to the perception of a dynamic feel, in spite of it being more than 92 meters in length, while maintaining a sleek profile and sporty look despite the higher headroom. The yacht includes a coverable swimming pool along the wooden exterior surface of the yacht. With the aim to design a new “eco-friendly” approach, emphasizing weight saving, the project has been designed to use materials more “ resistant “ with a lower specific weight for coatings and parts of the superstructure. Same philosophy has characterized the ideas related to the engine.

Prelude

Prelude, the Laraki Yacht Design is a nine deck, 163-meter super yacht that has the substance and the potential to challenge any other yacht design. Prelude is Abdeslam Laraki’s vision of a gigayacht design combined with great creativity and esthetics.

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The looks and appearance of Prelude is stunning, promising the owner and his guests the ultimate super yacht experience. The design is as original as opulent, but also very practical and appealing.


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Prelude’s design is composed in parts, which the designer calls modules. Towards the top, on the eighth deck is the Aqua-module, consisting of two pools. The wellness and water treatments pool is located in the front section. In between the waterslides in the pool is located an indoor tropical forest like environment, along with an automated sushi bar for 20 guests, where one can enjoy the view on the pool and ocean on one side and the dense tropical vegetation on the other side. On the same deck, there is a dining area surrounded by cylindrical glass walls.

Above the Aqua module there is the Flying-module. The Flying-module consists of a glass covered lounge area, located at the front, while on both sides of the module, there are a bar, pool tables, comfortable seating, and card play areas that lead to two large terraces, overlooking the waterslides and the pool on the eighth deck. Below the Flying and Aqua module, there is the seventh deck that features, overlooking the ocean, a large lounge and entertainment area, fitted with large sunbeds, sectional sofas, a water fountain, flat screens and bars. The sixth deck is exclusively the owner module. It is characterized by an impressive space, a large pool terrace, and two large general use terraces. There is a private reception area, which consists of a large circular living area and is fitted with large sofas of different shapes and seating configurations, a dining area and more. The fifth deck has a distinctive futuristic command room with a huge surface that holds numerous living and entertainment areas to host large events and receptions. It also contains a large open space with a helipad, a fishpond, a bar and a variety of comfortable seating and relaxation areas. The fourth deck is a Beach-pool-module, a large pool with a Jacuzzi and a wet bar, a variety of comfortable seating areas, large size sunbeds and two bars. In the back is the restaurant area and dining areas that extent beyond the width of the yacht for a unique unobstructed view.

The U-010 Undersea Yacht This exceptional undersea yacht, designed by Marina Colombo and Sebastiano Vida, is a majestic experience. It is built with the vision to provide a sub-marine experience and explore the deep seas but as a pleasure and relaxing cruise, combined with luxury and style. The yacht can run on diesel or switch to electric propulsion, and the entire craft is 218 feet with an inner surface greater than 7,500 square meters. With two 800-hp electric motors, the vessel travels under water at 10 knots and dives to a maximum depth of 190′ to 200′. When it re-emerges, the craft’s two 1,800-hp diesel engines take over for surface cruising. The remarkable integrated systems of stabilization means that the voyage on the sea surface is slow and comfortable even under the poorest conditions.

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The U-010 features comfortable and glamorous interiors with astonishing underwater and sea-surface views through rounded windows. With large living spaces (about 7,530 square feet) and three decks, the yacht offers enough space to accommodate the owner’s suite plus four guest cabins, a fully equipped spa center, an open-air deck and a pressured chamber housing a mini-submarine for deeper undersea exploration. Indeed a holistic and luxurious experience. The U-010 Undersea Yacht truly combines technology and luxury in a way that allows people to explore the ocean in a whole new way.

WHY YACHT - THE FLOATING ISLAND What would it be like to live on an island amidst all the natural beauty of the seawaters and beautiful blue sky? Well, extremely invigorating and exciting! WHY, a collaboration between Monaco yacht brand Wally and Parisian fashion house Hermes, is a dream come true for those wishing for this exotic life style. This luxuriously built yacht is a beautiful and unique idea to have a villa-cum-island but with the freedom to move, truly a moving island “Everybody’s dream is to live on an island, in complete freedom, without constraint, with the independence that only selfsufficiency can provide. A piece of land with a beautiful villa partly fulfills this aspiration because its static. A yacht offers the freedom to move, but does not have the space of a property. WHY has it all: space, stability, movement, independence, and peace,” Wally Yachts President Luca Bassani Antivari wrote.

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This spectacular vessel carried a price tag of $160 million upon completion. It is 58 metres long and 38 metres wide, providing a total guest surface area of 3,400sq metres, and weighs in at 2,400 tonnes. The yacht will cruise at 12knots with a maximum speed of 14knots. It is capable of catering for up to 12 guests, attended by a crew of 20, and spans across three floors, consisting of the “master space”, “guest space” and “common space”. Instead of a traditional tapered stern, the WHY has a sheared off appearance. The naval architect Mauro Sculii said the strange dimensions gave a great stability to the boat. The interiors of the yacht are astoundingly beautiful and spacious. The 200sq metre master area covers the entire third floor and has full views of the sea from its private terrace, while the guest space, containing five bedrooms, spans the second level. The common space is at the bottom of the ship and features a

25-metre swimming pool, wonderfully lit spa, cinema, music room, dining room, and a 30m beach. Design and comfort are not the only features boasted by the designers. The yacht is built to be environmentally friendly, generating 500kw of solar energy a day through 900sq metres of photovoltaic panels covering its roof and hull. It is expected to bring about 200 tonnes of diesel saving per year. It will also be fitted with an ultra-low consumption LED lighting system. The yacht also contains technologically advanced waste management systems to handle both organic and inorganic waste. With all the comfort and beauty that anyone can dream of, this yacht is a luxurious mansion. With all its glory, it would be interesting to see who would be the first lucky owner if this piece of art.

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Tech styles Text: Angelique Amiguet

High tech products, gadgets and electronics are now such an essential part of everyone’s life that not a single day can go by without them. Most popular amongst these are mobile phones, televisions, gaming products and computers. We love to collect and show off a variety of different gadgets, each more special than the last. Rapid technological advancements mean that new high tech gadgets and innovations keep coming into the market that blow our minds away. And it’s not only the latest functions and the newest designs. Developers and designers have taken people’s passion for gadgets one step ahead and introduced them as luxurious products for the world’s elite. Studded with diamonds and expensive stones, equipped with amazing functions, and marked by outstanding price tags, these high-tech collectives are one of the kinds. AeroDream One by Jean Michel Jarre “Half machine, half work of art “, this Ipod dock is all made of glass and steel. With 3.4 meters in height and a weight of 395kg , this powerful 10’000 watts Dock is the biggest ever created. Delivered with a gigantic ladder to climb up to connect your Ipad, Ipod or whatsoever you want to plug in, the tower costs not less than half a million USD. www.jarre.com

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Surrounded by Natuzzi Not more than a simple touch is required to set on music this modern couch with double cone speakers hidden in it’s corners. It’s docking station is perfectly compatible with Ipad or Ipod and helps you relax at any time of the day or night. www.natuzzi.ch, price on request.

Video game lovers, here’s something for you ! Have you always dreamt to drive a racing car ? It’s now possible to do it from home ! Transform into a real driver and race this real size F1 car. Equipped with Pirelli F1T Show Tires, this amazing , incomparable reality machine, for which you can choose the finish color, is completed with carbon fiber detail. Available from 139’000 USD www.fmcginternational.com

Spider-headphones Sally Sohn’s edition of Monster’s Diamond Tears cannot even be compared with other headphones. Encrusted with a spider of 5.56-Carat black diamonds, these headphones are plated in 18 Carat gold and are only available at Harrod’s London for 30.000 USD.

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Iphone 5 ­– limitless Iphone With this 15.3-millions USD designer Iphone, Stuart Hughes goes over all limits. With its inlay and solid gold Apple logo covered with more than 600 white diamonds, its screen made of 135 grams of 24 carat gold and sapphire glass, and its central “home“ button replaced by a rare 26 carat black stone, this Iphone oversteps everything that has been made until today.

Georges Chirita’s Creation These computers are treasures for the “Vielle France“ lovers. Handmade with precious materials such as brass, lapi-lazuli, alabaster and bronze, every piece is a part of France’s history. Available from 32,000 USD, only upon request

MacBook pro deluxe version The well-known MacBook Pro is now available in two luxurious golden versions. With all its original options, the first one is covered in 24-carat gold and the second one in precious stones.

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A dressed-up phone This incredible handcrafted mobile phone is bejeweled with 18-carat white gold, VVS-1 diamonds and platinum. Only available upon special request, its price is estimated to be around 1,2 millions USD. ww.goldvish.com

Organic Harmony by ShapeAudio An amazing 18-carat gold sound sculpture, it is combined with a premium speaker inside which the sound can take its strength and carry us in the beautiful world of music. With a height of 1,35 metres, this masterpiece of art costs a whopping 7,4 millions USD.

“HI-CAN“ do everything ! This multifunctional bed offers a wide range of technological functions such as a projector with the highest sound system, reading lights, full multimedia complements, and a theater screen sliding down the bottom of the bed. Everything can be controlled by a remote, even the position of the blinds surrounding this place of heaven. Available from 55’000 USD. www.hi-can.com

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TAG AVIATION

YOUR ULTRA EXCLUSIVE JET PARTNER Text: Mehreen Ovais

A world-class icon, TAG Aviation has earned its reputation as ultra premium ser vice provider. It embodies convenience and comfort, quality and professionalism, style and exclusivity. Whether you are a jet owner or a charter customer, TAG Aviation can offer an experience that is nothing short of extraordinar y.With an unparalleled ser vice in Charter, Aircraft Management, Handling, and Maintenance, it is no surprise that TAG Aviation has successfully maintained its position amongst the top ten in Europe and Middle East.

CHARTER SERVICES An Ultra Flexible Service With over 130 aircraft being managed worldwide, among which about 50 are available for Charter, TAG Aviation offers one of the most diversified fleet in the world. This means great flexibility to choose the aircraft that is best suited to your trip or your individual lifestyle and preferences. The charter teams of true professionals are available 24/7 to offer the best arrangements you deserve. Along with flexibility, TAG Aviation promises speed, competence and efficiency. Whenever and wherever you wish to fly, an aircraft can be ready for your flight within hours.

An Ultra Quality Service The charter crew receive the finest training in order to ensure a high quality Silver Service for its valued clients. The emphasis is on customizing the service in the best possible way for the clients of TAG Aviation. Whether it is immigration assistance, oenology, security or cuisine, it is no less than five-star standards. Florent Series, TAG Aviation’s Vice President of Charter Services - Europe, talks about the service protocol. ‘There are so many small details that need to be looked after to make sure a flight is perfectly planned and is to the taste of the owner. Knowledge of our client’s taste and attention to details is what makes us unique.’

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If you are the owner of a jet, your partnership with TAG Aviation can be expected to be an experience of comfort and convenience. By paying attention to detail and maintaining excellent communication with clients, TAG Aviation holds up its prestige as the ultra jet partner. The recruitment of crew, pilots and flight attendants is all done keeping in mind the end clients and their unique criteria.

An Ultra Complete One-Stop-Shop

At TAG Aviation, each and every client is provided with the best service vis-à-vis the ultra Handling teams. According to Ertürk Yildiz, TAG Aviation’s Handling Manager, Handling is the most important and sensitive area to ensure that the client enters and exits on a positive note. He says, “Our philosophy is to make people comfortable and to welcome them in the best way. Our clients deserve the best at TAG Aviation.”

TAG Aviation promises an excellent ‘Swiss-quality’ full maintenance of the aircraft at Geneva, a “one-stop-shop” service centre, says Philippe Rabier – Maintenance Sales Director. Clients can choose between line maintenance - the ‘touch and go’ ultra fast service in a matter of a few hours, and heavy maintenance – the complete ultra technical check of the aircraft. During work completion, TAG Aviation offers its clients a full range of “in-house” dedicated services. Some other key services are cabin refurbishment, paint, avionics modernization, cabin entertainment and technological updates. Your cabin interior can be prepared to mimic your very own office setting complete with all the necessary materials. TAG Aviation has the expertise, scope and flexibility to meet your needs.

Ultra Flexible and Responsive Clients receive the best in service and attention, with highly experienced staff always on hand to deal not only with normal, day-to-day procedures and demands but also with special requests and individual needs. For example, arrangements can be made to change the tires of a client’s car in his absence. Whether it is related to customs and immigration, weather and flight planning services, or hotel and limo services, TAG Aviation is always up to the standard.

An Ultra Exclusive Catering Service TAG Aviation teams remain one step ahead on keeping completely aware of all client needs, whether these concern health, dietary patterns or special requirements. There is a luxury concierge service and the ultra exclusive catering service is provided where clients can ask Handling to find their favourite wines or desserts; or to bring their preferred dishes from restaurants of their choice.

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THE 15 most expensive cars in the world Text: Franco Genovese

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upercars, hypercars, whatever you want to call them , they are simply what is best in the automobile world. Horse-power galore, carbon in abundance, and 0 to 100km/h in under 3 seconds, evidently all of these come at a price. For pure viewing pleasure or for potential buyers here is a selection of the 15 most expensive and most desir able cars of the moment. Bugatti Veyron 16.4 Super Sport

The latest version of the Veyron, the Super Sport is aiming to be the best of the Molshein brand. Propelled by a W16 with 1,200 hp, compared to 1,001 hp in the standard version, this is a Veyron on steroids and, for the past few years, has been considered as the fastest series car in the world. This is because its top speed has been measured and verified by the Guinness Book of Records, at no less than 431 km/h! The exterior and interior of the car stay faithful to the brand’s standards in terms of finishing and quality of the materials, better than the rest. Just like its base price of around €2 million. It has been recently rumoured that there will be a “Super Veyron” for 2014, lighter by 200kg , with 1,500 hp to be sold at approximately €6 million. Watch this space.

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Lamborghini Veneno

Veneno, a legendary fighting bull from the beginning of the 20th century, was a particularly aggressive and fast beast. Two adjectives which also apply perfectly to this new creation, designed especially to celebrate the 50th birthday of the manufacturer. The exterior design of the Veneno shows it’s aggressiveness in spades, so much so it’s verging on a caricature. This is particularly the case at the back where the splitter and rear wings are out of this world. The heart of the beast is a perfect fit for its intimidating body: 12 cylinders, 6.5 litres, 750 hp. in order to hit 0 to 100km/h in 2.6 seconds. Only three cars have been made and owners have already been found. The Veneno continues the outrageousness with its record price tag of €3.6 million.

W Motors Lykan Hypersport

Big fans of luxury cars, Middle Eastern clientele now have the possibility of buying ‘local’ with the arrival of manufacturer W Motors to the supercar market. Based in Dubai, the young company did indeed surprise the world during the last Qatar Motor Show by unveiling the Lykan HyperSport. The fruits of a collaboration with the design studio StudioTorino and the manufacturer Ruf Automobile, this Arab supercar oscillates between luxury, power and hi-tech technologies. The centre console reveals a previously unseen holographic panel; the topstitching of the seats has been done in gold thread whereas the LED headlights are incrusted with diamonds. Extraordinary, just like its ability to hit 100km/h in 2.8 seconds thanks to its 750 hp, 6 cylinder twin turbo charged engine. All of this for the modest price of €2.5 million.

Pagani Zonda

A veritable automobile expert, the manufacturer Pagani owes its renown to the Zonda, a model introduced in 1999, and which has seen several versions since. Amongst the most recent is the Cinque Roadster, a convertible version, only 5 units made. A titanium and carbon fibre chassis, V12 AMG twin turbo 7.3 litre engine with 678 hp, 1,210kg dry weight. The technical specifications are just as impressive as its ability to go from 0 to 100km/h in 3.4 seconds. The latest member of the Zonda family is the Revolucion, and should satisfy track fans. The V12 engine is expanded to 800 hp, and the dry weight reduced to a ridiculous 1,070kg. The aerodynamics of the car are further improved with the introduction of an adjustable DRS rear wing. Top speed is in excess of 350km/h and 100km/h can be hit in 2.7 seconds. Expect €2.3 million for the Cinque Roadster and €2.2 million for the Revolucion.

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Bugatti Veyron 16.4 Grand Sport Vitesse

Always more powerful, always faster, at Bugatti they don’t mess around with numbers and records, it’s a question of brand image. So when the Molshein manufacturer takes off the roof from its Veyron Super Sport, they create the Grand Sport Vitesse, in other words the fastest cabriolet in the world. In fact the speedster reached a speed of 408.84 km/h in April last year, a record endorsed by an external organisation. This is an exploit largely due to its 16 cylinder quadturbo 8 litre engine positioned in the back. With 1,200 hp and 1,500 Nm of torque, the carbon monocoque chassis was specifically designed to guarantee safe and precise control of the AWD system. The precautions are all but futile, with the engine valued at €1.9 million excluding taxes.

Aston Martin One-77

The most powerful and the most exclusive of the Aston Martin family stands out from its sisters at first glance. With its muscular design, ventilated bonnet and noticeable air vents, the Aston Martin One-77 says it all, yes, but still with the elegance that is characteristic of the British brand. The chassis is made of carbon fibre whereas the body is made of aluminium, and all of it made by hand. Under the long bonnet an atmospheric V12 7.3 engine is hidden. It produces not only an intoxicating sound, but also 750hp, reaches 100km/h in 3.7 seconds and has a top speed of 354km/h. The 77 units to be made have already been sold at a price of €1.4 million each. An amount which would never decrease on the second hand market, due to the rarity factor!

Pagani Huayra

Baptised Huayra, the name of the ‘god of wind’ from an old American Indian population, is the latest creation from the Modena manufacturer and is a style model in terms of aerodynamics. According to Horacio Pagani in his own words, the supercar was created like a wing , capable of adapting with the changing of the wind. Following this philosophy, several active aerodynamic elements have been integrated, such as the adjustable front suspension or the four separate flaps placed at the extremities of the vehicle. In terms of the engine, Pagani has once again called upon AMG for a tailor made V12 twin-turbo engine with 730hp and an impressive 1,000Nm of torque. The car’s performance remains faithful to the usual standards of the brand with 0 to 100km/h reached in 3.3 seconds and a top speed of 370km/h. Base price €1.4 million.

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Ferrari LaFerrari

Star of the last Geneva motor show, the LaFerrari has the huge task of following the mythical Enzo. And, Surprise! It’s a hybrid! Just like its direct competition the P1 from McLaren, the famous brand of the rearing horse has chosen to give its latest creation a thermal and electrical engine. It is the first commercialised Ferrari hybrid, but it is no less powerful. The heart of the car is a V12 6.3 litre engine which, coupled with the electric motor, produces no less than 963hp. It’s a good drive, and goes from 0-100km/h in less than 3 seconds, and top speeds exceed 350km/h. These performances are due to its light weight at 1,370kg , and an aerodynamically optimised exterior design. In total 499 units are to be made and are already being sold at €1.2 million.

Koenigsegg Agrera R

Austere and boring? Forget what you think you know about Swedish cars. With the manufacturer Koenigsegg , you can explore the exhilarating world of supercars. Amongst its most beautiful creations is the Agrera R, a real rocket car capable of reaching 100km/h in 2.8 seconds and an indecent top speed of 420 km/h. And it’s a Swedish motor which is behind the reins. In fact, the manufacturer internally developed a V8, 5 litre engine producing 1,140 hp and an equally impressive four figure 1,200 Nm in torque. Noteworthy mentions go to the original rims made of carbon fibre, the latest finishing touches from this attractive Swedish car, prices start from €1.2 million.

McLaren P1

Following the example of Porsche and Ferrari, the British manufacturer has launched itself into the hybrid sports care sector with the McLaren P1. P1 stands for Position One, a ranking that the British team hope to keep from its competitors. The arguments are all there: a line inspired by the MP4-12C and even more daring , chassis and body work in carbon fibre but above all a hybrid propulsion system which reaches 916hp for a top speed of 350km/h and 0 to 100 km/h in less than 3 seconds. Several elements have been borrowed from its Formula 1 big sister like the carbon-ceramic brakes or the adjustable rear DRS wing. 375 units are being made and prices for the McLaren P1 start at €1 million.

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Hennessey Venom GT

With the Venom GT, the American manufacturer Hennessey decided to focus on pure speed and the records that go with is. It can do 0-100 km/h in 2.6 seconds, 0-300 km/h in 13.63 seconds (world record) and with a maximum speed measured at 427 km/h, the performances of this small coupé are baffling. Based on the chassis from a Lotus Exige, the Venom GT runs on an 8 cylinder, 7 litre engine producing 1,244 hp. with a manual 6 speed gear box. It should be noted that the company has already announced an even more powerful new model for 2014, with a larger 1,500hp engine. The current version can be purchased for around €930,000 with an extra €100,000 for the roadster option.

Zenvo ST1

The Zenvo ST1 has a singular style, muscular and aggressive and makes an impression the first time you see it. Apart from its figure, this Danish supercar has everything it needs under the rear hood, to encroach on Bugatti Veyron territory. The V8 7 litre engine is equipped with a supercharger turbo and compressor, which allows it to produce 1,104 hp with 1,430 Nm in torque. All of this for the feather weight of 1,347 kg , meaning it can reach 100 km/h in 3 seconds and a self-limited top speed of 375 km/h. It should be noted that there is a special edition limited to the American market, the ST1 50S, with an increased 1,250 hp motor. Allow approximately €900,000 to drive Danish.

Maybach Landaulet

Even though 2013 has signalled the end for the Maybach brand, we cannot ignore the Landaulet. This version of the 62S has put back into fashion the limousines of the 20’s and 30’s with chauffeur and opening roof especially for the passengers. This is because the Landaulet is better appreciated from the back seat rather than the driving seat, where you can relax on the luxurious leather seat, sunglasses on and glass in hand. Despite its weight exceeding three tonnes, the limousine is still sprightly, if required, thanks to its enormous V12 6 litre twin-turbo engine. It’s not enough to compete with Lamborghini Veneno but it can still comfortably reach 100 km/h in 5.2 seconds. The last models produced can be bought from €900,000.

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Porsche 918 Spyder

Presented as a concept at the Geneva Motor Show in 2010, the Porsche 918 Spyder will be commercialised in its series version at the end of 2013. On the menu, a monster of power and technology produced as 918 units, no more, no less. The main engine is 8 cylinders, 4.6 litres producing 608 hp. This is accompanied by 2 electric motors, one at the front and one at the back for a total of 887 hp. and 1,275 Nm of torque. It can go from 0 to 100 km/h in only 2.8 seconds, for real windblown hair, with the help of a seven speed dual clutch. So, how much does it cost to buy one of the most awaited hybrid supercars of the moment? Around â‚Ź847,000 for the most efficient version.

Rimac Concept_One

Based in Zagreb in Croatia, the company Rimac Automobili set istelf the slightly crazy challenge of producing a 100% electric series supercar. And they have succeeded with the Concept_One, made as 88 units, with the first cars delivered at the start of the year. This vehicle clearly distinguishes itself from its competitors with a revolutionary four electric motor system, each one connected to a wheel, which offers an unprecedented driving sensation. Even though it is electric it still performs like the best with 1,080 hp, 1,600 Nm of torque and can do from 0-100 km/h in 2.8 seconds. The final selling point is that it can run for 600km before recharging. First price â‚Ź740,000.

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ABODE OF LUXURY

WORLD’S MOST EXPENSIVE PROPERTIES Text: Mehreen Ovais

VILLA LEOPOLDA, COTE D’AZUR, FRANCE

The beautiful Côte d’Azur luxury home, ‘Villa Leopolda’ in France, is one of the most expensive estates in the world and the priciest mansion in all of Europe, valued at $506 Million. Built in 1902 by King Leopold II of Belgium and reported to be formerly owned by several rich people and celebrities including Bill Gates, Villa La Leopolda is now purportedly the property of Russian billionaire Mikhail Prokhorov. The 20-acre mansion houses 19 bedrooms, 14 bathrooms and 10 acres of stunning gardens that are maintained by 50-full time gardeners. Other features include walkout terraces, antique furnishings and exquisite artwork, sporting courts, a movie theatre, and multiple kitchens and dining rooms.

There are a number of trophy homes around various cities of the world. These properties are epitomes of luxury and class, the perfect dream houses inbuilt with all the facilities and comforts that one could wish for. Square footage has great appeal for luxury homes but the key in luxury design is to convert the vast spaces into functional and luxurious units. Hence, these houses boast of awe-inspiring styles of architecture and decor as well modern amenities such as home cinemas, swimming pools, best-inkind security systems, fitness centres and so on. Such are the newest trends in luxury real estates, the more impressive the amenities, the more value the houses have, may it be villas, mansions or apartments. Of course, the address is also an extremely important factor. Properties in London, New York, and Beverley Hills are some of the most sought after ones. As the economies are recovering post financial crisis period, there has been a surge in demand and prices of luxury homes. Celebrities, investors and wealthy business tycoons are rushing to buy the hottest properties as they realize that the market represents great opportunities and value right now.

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SILICON VALLEY MANSION, LOS ALTOS HILLS, CALIFORNIA, USA

This elaborate French chateaux-inspired mansion in California was bought for $1.1 Billion in 2011 by Yuri Milner, the affluent Facebook investor. It is set on 18 acres and overlooks the San Francisco Bay. The north wing is designed for entertaining guests on a massive scale and includes a ballroom, dining room, home theater, wine cellar and gym. The south wing comprises family rooms and bedroom suites. Other amenities include swimming pools, car wash, tennis courts, sauna and spa, maid’s room and guest home.

ONE HYDE PARK, LONDON, UK

One Hyde Park is reportedly the most expensive apartment ever and has been sold for a record-breaking £140 Million. It comprises 86 apartments and duplexes, including four penthouses. The six-bedroom apartment stretches across two floors and features bulletproof windows, protection from outside noise, a panic room, 24-hour room services from the adjoining Mandarin Oriental hotel, and protection from SAStrained security guards. There is also a 21-metre swimming pool, spa, cinema and golf simulator. The exterior of the four blocks is designed in a way that it allows views forwards, to the park or across Knightsbridge, but not sideways into neighbors’ flats. Additional facilities include a private cinema, swimming pool, gym, squash court, and a business suite and meeting rooms.

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THE MANOR, LOS ANGELES, USA

Located in Los Angeles, The Manor has become one of the most expensive houses with a price tag of about $155 Million. Built in the late 1980s, this huge estate is considered as the biggest home in the Los Angeles area with a total area of 4.6 acres. It has 123 bedrooms, swimming pools, tennis courts, cinema room, spa, beauty salon and a spacious parking space that can accommodate hundreds of cars.

THE FAIRFIELD ESTATE, SAGAPONACK, NEW YORK

Owned by Billionaire Ira Rennert, this massive compound in the Hamptons, New York, has a market value of about $248 Million. It is located in the Southampton village of Sagaponack and spans over 65,000 square feet of living space, which includes 29 bedrooms, 39 baths, three dining rooms, a 164-seat screening theatre, three swimming pools, a standalone sports court, and an on-premise power plant. The beachfront home is considered the largest residential compound in America.

ANTILLA, MUMBAI, INDIA

Named after a mythical island in the Atlantis, this massive 27-story home located in Mumbai, India is billed as the most expensive private home ever built, with a value of $1 billion. The lavish residence is 570 foot tall and has 40,000 square footage of living space. Each floor is made from different materials to give a distinct look. Other features include six parking floors for capacity of up to 168 cars, 9 elevators, 50-seat home theatre, a ballroom with 80% of the ceiling covered in crystal chandeliers, dance studio, three floors of hanging gardens, swimming pool, three helipads, and a ‘health’ level. It has been built for billionaire Mukesh Ambani, the richest person in India and the 19th richest person in the world, and a staff of 600 maintains the home.

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thE HEARST MANSION, BEVERLEY HILLS, USA

The opulent Beverley Hills Hearst estate sits at a value of $115 Million and can be rented for $600,000 per month, one of the most expensive properties in the world. This grand castle featured in the famous movie, “The Godfather” and is also famous as the place where the late president John F. Kennedy spent his honeymoon. The total area exceeds 90,000 square feet. Apart from that, it has 29 exquisite bedrooms, 3 swimming pools, and a movie theater. Other amenities include spa facilities, and lighted tennis court with indoor bar and media center. The mansion is also known for its in-house art-deco nightclub.

THE FRANCHUK VILLA, LONDON, ENGLAND

The Victorian-era style house situated in London was bought for £80 Million back in the 2008 and is now worth $161 Million. It is named after Elena Franchuk, a Ukrainian businesswoman and philanthropist. At 21,000 square feet of space, the villa consists of six floors and 10 bedrooms, and features a panic room, private movie theatre, sauna, gym, and indoor swimming pool. It also houses antique artworks and expensive wood furnishings in it’s interior.

KENSINGTON PALACE GARDENS, LONDON, UK

A tree-lined avenue about half a mile long , Kensington Palace Gardens is considered the most exclusive address in London and one of the most expensive residential streets in the world, often cited as the ‘Billionaires’ Row’. The majority of its current occupants are national or ambassadorial residences. Lakshmi Mittal, the richest man in Britain is also believed to own three homes on the high-security street. As of mid-2012, market prices for a property on the street average over £122 million.

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THE PINNACLE, MONTANA, USA

Worth $155 Million, The Pinnacle is one of the top ten most expensive homes in the United States and one of the grandest and priciest properties in the world. Although it occupies a relatively small area, it boasts of extraordinary features such as it’s own cable car to the top of the ski resort, a massive heated flooring installation, and fireplace in every bathroom, and indoor and outdoor pool. The exquisite view of Pioneer Mountain, Cedar Mountain and Yellowstone Club adds to its value..

THE FLEUR-DE-LYS, BEVERLEY HILLS, USA

The Fleur-De-Lys is a luxurious 35,000 plus square feet estate situated on Beverley Hills, worth $125 Million. With 35,000 square feet, the Europeanstyle palace has 12 bedrooms, 15 baths, a guesthouse with marble walls, limestone floors and gold embossing everywhere. Other facilities include 50-seat theatre, dual kitchens, a ballroom, gym, pool house, music room, conference room, massage room, dance room, and a beauty salon.

THE UPDOWN COURT, SURREY, ENGLAND

Originally built in 1924 and then re-built in 1987, The Updown Court is worth $139 Million. It is larger than both the royal residences of Hampton Court Palace or Buckingham Palace, this magnificent estate sprawls over 58 acres of land. It has 103 rooms, a bowling alley, squash court, tennis court, and 5 swimming pools. It is only a short drive from London and within easy reach of Heathrow airport.

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Most Exquisite

WATCHES

Timepieces and luxury go hand in hand and since the very beginning, watches have been worn to denote status, wealth and opulence. In earlier times, watches were worn exclusively by those with wealth and were made out of precious stones and material. Towards the 20th century, watches became mainstream through mass production and accessible to almost everyone. Nonetheless, the high-end watch market has continued to thrive with renowned watchmakers producing highly expensive and unique watches to separate them from the regular ones. These pieces use rare stones, exquisite designs, and genius craftsmanship and are used as investment products almost as much as luxury accessories. Their rarity makes them even more in demand and most expensive watches make their anxious buyers wait several months, which only enhances the appeal of the purchase. Those passionate about watches take years to discover, understand and truly appreciate the most unique pieces known for their mechanical expertise and style and created by some of the most renowned names in the watch industry. A few such examples are presented here. These are the some of the most expensive watches in the world and anyone would consider himself fortunate to be able to afford and acquire these pieces.

Chopard Super Ice Cube Priced at $1.1 million, this beautiful diamond watch contains 60 carats of diamonds, is water resistant to 100 feet, and resistant to scratches. The Chopard Super Ice Cube is made of gemstones that have been cut and shaped like ice cubes. The bracelet is made of white gold but enveloped in baguette-cut diamonds. The face of the dial and the side of the case are also made of baguette-cut diamonds that weigh 66 carats in total.

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Patek Philippe 1953 Model 2523 Universal watch Costing $2.9 million, this model is a 24 hours world time viewing wristwatch. It has a very complex design and contains 18 carats of gold. The North America map is designed in the middle of the dial. This dazzling hand watch was sold in 2006.

Patek Philippe Platinum World Time This stylish watch value $4 million and is unique because it winds itself and shows the time anywhere in the world. This watch comes in a variety of finishes such as yellow, white and rose gold and platinum. The watch displays 24 hour time zones in different countries and is said to be one of the most complicated watches ever made. at the most recent Grand Prix d’Horlogerie in Geneva, the Tag Heuer Carrera CMC Concept Chronograph takes watch-making technology to a new level.

The Piaget Emperador Temple Priced at $3.3 million, this is a one-of-akind watch that was sold immediately after it was released. Over 1200 diamonds have been used to make this luxurious watch, all of different sizes and kinds to accentuate its beauty and uniqueness. It contains 481 brilliant-cut diamonds, 207 baguette-cut diamonds, and an emerald-cut diamond, as well as Polynesian mother-of-pearl dial. What is even more intriguing is that the pyramid shape dazzling case opens in twice. First case has a little face covering a little time meter. The second case has a large face with an exposed one minute tourbillion and power measuring device.

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Louis Moinet Meteoris Watch Depicting the solar system in a remarkable fashion, this collection contains 4 different variations, each piece features a rare meteorite: Tourbillon Mars, Tourbillon Rosetta Stone, Tourbillon Asteroid and Tourbillon Moon. It is priced at roughly $4.5 million.

Patek Philippe Reference 1527 Wristwatch This Patek Philippe watch costs $5 million. It has a rounded appearance and its curve contours nicely around the wrist. Made of 18 karat gold, it has 23 jewels, a perpetual calendar, silver dial, and gold Arabic numerals.

Hublot Diamond Watch Worth $5 Million, this watch has 18k white gold chases with 4.4 mm 18k white gold dial. The bracelet itself features 18k white gold. In addition, there are six emerald-cut diamonds, all over 3 carats each. In total, there are 1282 diamonds. This extraordinary watch takes a team of 17 people and almost 14 months in its creation.

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Chopard 201-Carat Watch Priced at $25 million, this gaudy Chopard features a total of 874 diamonds: 3 heart-shaped diamonds, 289 pear-shaped diamonds, 139 round diamonds and 443 yellow diamonds. These diamonds come in various shapes, colors, weight and sizes. It has a unique design and apparatus that allows the face of the watch to open up like petals of a flower. A special mechanism can be pressed that would open up the three heart diamonds to reveal the time. All this makes it the most expensive watch in the world.

Jaeger LeCoultre Joaillerie 101 Manchette This is Jaeger LeCoultre’s gift to Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II for the celebrations of her 60th year of reign. It is the most expensive watch, price being currently unknown. It has the smallest mechanical movement, with 98 tiny parts weighing around one gram each making up the watch. It features 576 diamonds and a sapphire dial. The square items on the bracelet are actually white gold weighing 18 carats.

The Patek Philippe-Henry Graves Pocket Watch This watch, also known as The Supercomplication, was designed and built by Patek Phillipe in 1993 for banker Henry Graves Jr. Made out of 18-carat gold, it took almost 5 years to complete and includes 24 ultra-complicated mechanical functions. It was sold in 1999 for a record-breaking $ 11 million to an anonymous buyer.

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OMEGA

Chile’s first OMEGA Boutique

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ext stop on OMEGA’s retail expansion has been Chile where the brand has opened its f irst boutique in the “luxur y district” of the Parque Arauco. The OMEGA Boutique makes a bold statement with a 10 -metre-high façade. The showcases and dazzling display windows incorporate themes of sun, water, earth and time – elements that are a part of the brand’s design concept and can be found in OMEGA’s f lagship boutiques around the world.

The OMEGA Constellation “Quarter Moon” For the special occasion of the launch, Ms. Cindy Crawford, Omega’s brand ambassador, wore the OMEGA Constellation “Quarter Moon”, which marked the timepiece’s debut. This OMEGA Constellation dazzles with a luxurious 18K red gold case and a breath-taking 18K red gold dial accented with pearled white mother-of-pearl and 126 glittering singlecut diamonds creatively arranged in the shape of delicate quarter moons. The bezel is paved with 32 full-cut diamonds. This extraordinary timepiece is presented on an 18K red gold bracelet. Powering this exotic Constellation is the OMEGA Co-Axial calibre 8421, a state-of-the-art mechanical movement with an 18K red gold rotor and balance bridge and equipped with a silicon balance spring.

BLANCPAIN

Timepieces Collection Women Blancpain marries femininity and artistry in its latest Retrograde Calendar

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aithful to its values of tradition and innovation, Blancpain now unveils the newest addition to the Women family of watches. Aesthetically innovative, the new Retrograde Calendar delights with its surprising dial, featuring mother-of-pearl marquetr y and extraordinar y detailing. Attention to detail shines through in this elegant timepiece, where technique is placed at the service of beauty. The ensemble of technical functions are driven by an automatic movement;

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rendering the timepiece a f ine companion for active, modern women. The lunette, set with 40 diamonds, plus the white strap, accent the femininity of this piece, with the f inal f lourish seen in a diamond-topped crown. The sapphire display back showcases the charming f lower-shaped oscillating weight, and the beating heart of this timepiece, the calibre 2650RL.

DE BETHUNE

DB16 Tourbillon Regulator

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he DB16 unites the classic codes of Fine Watchmaking, executed with chronometer-worthy precision stemming from the patents and innovations of the De Bethune research and development laborator y and combined with the skill of the artists and craftsmen exercising their talents within the Manufacture. The contemporar y architecture of DB2509 calibre is built around a 30� tourbillon in silicon and titanium, beating at a rate of 36,000 vph, one of the fastest and lightest in the watch industr y, comprising 63 parts weighing a total 0.18 grams. It is also equipped with a power indicator, a seconds indication, and a retrograde moon-phase indicator that facilitates setting the moon to the exact date. Enthralled by the soft, steady beat of the jumping seconds, connoisseurs will sense the ver y core of horological wonderment as they experience a unique form of ultimate and uncompromising beauty.

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Eric Coudray and Lionel Betoux

Cabestan’s new direction Text: Arlette Dubuis

One is a genius watchmaker who can boast of being behind the Gyrotourbillon and Cabestan’s outstanding mechanisms, the other stands out for having an unparalleled entrepreneurial streak. When they met in late 2012, it was as if they were old friends. At the start of 2013, Lionel Betoux took charge at Cabestan, which is celebrating its tenth anniversary this year. Since then, the two men have been pursuing a common goal: turning Cabestan into a fully-fledged player in the world of fine Swiss horology. Here is our interview with them.

Sur La Terre: How do you define the identity of the brand? Lionel Betoux: It’s contained with the name: Cabestan [French for “capstan”]. It’s a maritime term for a winch on a vertical axis which, when turned by hand, lets a sail be hoisted or an anchor be lifted. Each of our watches has the special feature of displaying a movement transposed vertically which means the time is read not on a dial but rather on two rotating drums. The Winch Tourbillon Vertical is a real homage to the world of sailing, and was launched in 2008. Three years after the launch of that model, which has now become a classic, Eric Coudray presented the Trapezium, a watch which defies the laws of geometry, with its complex case combining quadrilaterals. The excellence of the design and its extraordinary creativity have already been recognised by the jury of the GTE 2012 Awards. Now, we are continuing this method of reading with the new model which is currently being launched. The Terra Luna contains an addition layer of complexity: a lavish threedimensional moon phase.

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Technical specifications of Terra Luna - CAB EC102L calibre, manually wound, fully developed, designed and built by the fine horology workshop. - Movement consisting of 939 components decorated by hand. - Tourbillon regulated in 6 positions with constant force delivered by a fusee and chain system. - Frequency: 21600 alt/h (3Hz); balance amplitude: 240°. - Winding and time setting via crowns. - 72 hour power reserve. - Hour, minute, second and power reserve displayed on engraved rotating drums, marked with Super-LumiNova.

- Ceramic 3D sphere at the centre of the movement showing phases of the moon. - Case in brushed and polished natural titanium; micro bead blasted interior. - Two sapphire crystals (face and back). - All watches can be personalised. - Limited edition of 135 units. - Black alligator skin high-quality strap, with deployant buckle.

SLT: The creation and development of a vertical watch movement imposes certain constraints. How have you managed to combine aesthetics and technology? Eric Coudray: When I arrived at Cabestan, which was now more than 5 years ago, I was presented with a timepiece with an exceptional design, but which had the major drawback of not working! In contrast to a traditional movement, which is made up of a bridge and a dial enclosing the cogs, a vertical movement involves having in effect two bridges. To make the first model work, I modified the 939 parts which it was made of, entirely by hand. Today, the combination of the fusee and the vertically-mounted tourbillon mean our watches are some of the most accurate in the world. SLT: To compete with the major watch brands, independent watchmakers need to provide real added value. What is Cabestan’s position now? L.B.: As Eric mentioned, artisanal production is part of the DNA of Cabestan. Unlike the majority of independent watch brands, Cabestan has had its own workshop right from the start. Located in L’Orient, in the Vallée de Joux, it houses 4 watchmakers, supervised by Eric. More broadly, having a workshop provides Cabestan with a creative freedom which positions it as an ultra-luxury brand, especially due to its ability to offer limited-edition models… E.C.: ... and personalised models too! All our models have been specially designed to meet the desires of our customers, who,

incidentally, we love welcoming to our workshop. Almost all the materials which are used in the design of the Terra Luna can be personalised, from the case to the strap, including the numeral and moon wheels, originally ceramic, which we can make in gold, lapis or even moonstone! These are unique Swiss watches, made by hand, which provide customers with watches that have not yet reached their peak of popularity but whose rarity will make them highly sought-after. SLT: Where can your watches be admired? L.B.: Our products are distributed in several outlets in Switzerland and abroad. We are now hoping to increase our availability internationally, especially in Asia and the US. SLT: Are you planning any new launches in 2014? L.B.: Yes, we will soon launch a model fully conceived and realised by Eric Coudray. It will symbolise the key position which he now occupies at Cabestan. E.C.: While the details of this special model are being kept secret for now, I can tell you that this new model will offer a revolutionary design and movement, while the materials used will be, in contrast, traditional ones. That’s because my aim has always been to produce reliable timepieces, intended to be passed on from generation to generation.

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multi-layered, multi-strand necklace, embodying today’s casual opulence, is centred on a graduated row of cabochon Colombian emeralds, each enveloped in a deep border of pavé set white diamonds; above and below ripple unruly rows of Nizam diamond briolettes and beads, their softness contrasting with linear bands of pavé diamonds scattered at random with emeralds. This necklace was worn by Actress Sharon Stone on the red carpet at the Cannes Film Festival. The same evening de GRISOGONO held their famous Eden Roc Party.

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Harry winston Iconic Design

Few brands have such an illustrious history as Harry Winston.

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ounded in New York City in 1932, Harr y Winston continues to set the standard for the ultimate in f ine jewelr y and high-end watchmaking. Known throughout his life as the “King of Diamonds” and “Jeweler to the Stars,” Mr. Winston’s innovative philosophy – in which the gemstones, rather than metal would dictate the design – helped to revolutionize modern-day f ine jewelr y, and remains at the cornerstone of a timeless aesthetic that inspires all Winston designs today. From the acquisition of some of the world’s most famous gemstones, including the Jonker, the Hope Diamond and most recently the Winston Legacy, to adorning generations of famous faces, from Hollywood screen legends to royal dignitaries, for over eight decades, the Harr y Winston name has been synonymous with the best there is. Today, the House of Harr y Winston continues its tradition of creativity, rarity, and quality without compromise, operating salons worldwide in locations including: New York, London, Paris, Geneva, Tokyo, Hong Kong, Shanghai and Dubai.

Wreath Necklace Harry Winston’s iconic Diamond Wreath Necklace is an extraordinary example of modern American luxury. The scintillating sculpture is carefully crafted with a brilliant balance of round, pear and marquise‐shaped diamonds – 180 individual stones, artfully angled to maximize their luminous light. Hand‐crafted by a master craftsman, from sourcing to setting, each extraordinary necklace takes more than a year to create. And like each and every one of Harry Winston designs, it all starts with the diamonds.

Winston Cluster An icon of American glamour, the Winston Cluster is Harry Winston’s most celebrated design. Using near invisible platinum settings, pear and marquise-shaped diamonds are meticulously set by hand in the legendary Winston workshop to achieve the perfect dimension, proportion, and angles of reflection. Transformed into highly dimensional jewels, diamonds appear to float in their settings, emphasizing the inherent beauty and fire of each individual stone.

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Mouawad

Enchanting customers with magnificent jewels since 1890

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ed by 4th generation Co-Guardians, Fred, Alain & Pascal Mouawad, and backed by more than a centur y of excellence in its f ield, Mouawad remains a family business built upon artistic excellence, superb craftsmanship, trust and relationships. Mouawad designs, manufactures and sells its own exclusive jewelr y and timepiece collections ranging from boutique collections and haute joaillerie to magnif icent bespoke masterpieces and objects of art. The Mouawad brand has penetrated continents across the world, while retaining its eminent position as jewelers to royalty, high society, celebrities and those that appreciate the f inest standards of dazzling craftsmanship. The vision at Mouawad has always been to enchant and build lifelong relationships with customers by offering a wide range of jewels and timepieces for all occasions.

LA GRIFFE COLLECTION

The passion for Swiss watchmaking traditions and excellence meets a love for beauty with the La Griffe Collection. Ushering in Mouawad’s debut ladies’ collection, La Griffe captivates with its elegance, colourful gems and consummate appeal. Named for its distinctive motif featuring four prongs clasping the bezels-each set with four diamonds or coloured gemstones according to the model -La Griffe introduces the perfect marriage of Swiss watchmaking mastery, ultra-modern quartz technology and contemporary duende. 56


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aunched in 2007, Bogh-Art is not only an unconventional brand with audacious design, it is also a fourth generation family business. Albert, the brand’s CEO and his two nephew Ralph and Roberto work passionately to highlight the unique beauty of gems from precious stones to extremely rare pearls. The launch of Bogh-Art in 2007 marked their profound desire to push further the limits of jeweller y design by bringing innovative creations to the world of gems.

“Kissing Diamonds“

Bogh-Art also sets as a rule to use minimal metal on display to create the most befitting setting for their stones. This resolute approach led the brand to its latest innovation: the ‘Kissing Diamonds’ which consists of adapting two stones and having them blend perfectly together to retain the same effect as if they were one. NEW MATERIALS

“THE ART OF INLAY“

Constantly driven by passion and by perfection, Bogh-Art is breathing life into traditions lost by bringing a new approach to the traditional art of inlay, a technique used by the ancient Indian civilizations. Bogh-Art recognised the ancient art form’s potential use within the creations of its modern designs and made the ‘Art of Inlay’ its signature style. Each stone is meticulously carved and shaped, then set directly into the next one to create alluring blend of contrast and colour

In their ceaseless quest for a pioneering approach to jewellery, the brand started researching and developing new materials that could be both feminine and modern. This groundbreaking use of Fibre Titanium and Carbon lends the younger more accessible pieces an exceptional lightness and transparency and demonstrates Bogh-Art’s commitment to jewellery design and innovation. Today, Bogh-Art remains a family run jewellery house with boutiques in Geneva, London, HongKong and Brussels.

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WORLD’S FINEST

JEWELRY

Jewelry and ornaments are must-haves for millions of women around the world. Stones, diamonds and various jewels not only express femininity and elegance but also denote social status, social class, and personal style. They are known to communicate as well as enhance specific identities and personalities of those who wear them. They are part of major life events and occasions: engagements and weddings, anniversaries and graduations, all of these are incomplete if not adorned with expensive gems. These events are made more special when they are branded by the most special pieces of jewelry; it’s no wonder then that women feel immensely attached and devoted to them. For many, the charm is in the exclusiveness of the stones. The more expensive the jewelry, the more special they become. This explains why people spend millions to purchase and collect the most exclusive and expensive pieces of jewelry. And there is no denying that these pieces are exquisite, beautiful in design and intricate in craftsmanship. This article presents some of the most expensive jewelry items in the world, which are known for their design and beauty and are auctioned or sold for millions of dollars.

Wallis Simpson’s Panther Bracelet - $ 12.4 million The panther bracelet belonged to Wallis Simpson, Duchess of Windsor, remembered now mainly for her relationship with King Edward VIII. The bracelet was auctioned at Sotheby’s in 2010 and fetched an impressive price of $ 12.4 million.

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Regal Diamond Pendant by Tiffany & Co. - $ 2.5 million Featuring a 41.4-carat impeccably cut, pear shaped diamond, this gorgeous choker necklace is valued at about $2.5 million.

The Wittelsbach-Graff Diamond - $24.3 million This unique 31.06-carat stone was sold to Laurence Graff in 2008 for a price of $24.3 million. A deep blue fancy and internally flawless diamond, it has a rich history of 350 years after being passed through several European royal families.

Emerald and Diamond Tiara - $ 12.76 million This beautiful tiara has been known to have a rich history of being passed through several royal families. German Prince Guido Henckel von Donnersmarck originally gave it as a present to his wife Katherine in 1900. It features 11 pear shaped emeralds of 500 carats total and is valued at $12.76 million.

De Beers’ Marie Antoinette Necklace - $3.7 million The Marie Antoinette necklace, produced by De Beers, is an elegant and classic piece of jewelry that is priced at around $3.7 million. It features 181 carats of diamonds and a huge 8-carat pear-shaped white diamond as a centerpiece. It is one of the most expensive necklaces in the world.

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Chopard Diamond and Emerald Necklace - $ 3 million A beautiful piece, the Chopard Diamond and Emerald Necklace contains a number of huge green Colombian emeralds weighing nearly 191 carats. The necklace is made of 16 carats of diamonds that are attached in an excellent symmetry with the green Colombian emeralds.

Bulgari Two-Stone Diamond Ring – $15.7 million The Bulgari Blue is a two-stone diamond ring that is easily became one of the most expensive rings in the world when it fetched a price of $ 15.7 million at a New York auction in 2010. The ring contains a 9.87-carat triangle-shaped colorless diamond paired with a 10.95-carat triangleshaped fancy vivid blue diamond.

Heart of the Kingdom Ruby – $ 14 million This valuable necklace was made by Garrad & Co., an epitome of class, design, and opulence. It features a large heart-shaped Burma ruby of 40.6 carats at the center of a diamond necklace weighing 155 carats. The combinations of ruby and diamonds make this necklace precious and valuable, priced at $ 14 million.

59.6-carat pink diamond - $60 million Sotheby’s auction in November 2013 will be showcasing and auctioning a 59.6-carat pink diamond at a record asking price of $60 million. Known as ‘The Pink Star’, it is an internally flawless diamond and is considered to be one of Earth’s most precious natural treasures.

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Empress Eugenie Brooch – $10.5 million This gorgeous brooch, created Francois Kramer around 1855 for Empress Eugenie, the wife of Napoleon III, by was sold for $10.5 million in 2008. The central diamond weighs 8.51 carats.

The Graff Pink Diamond Jewelry - $46 million The 24.78-carat Graff Pink diamond is highly precious and rare. Once owned by American celebrity jeweler Harry Winston, it is now in the possession of Graff jewelers. The diamond has been mounted in a ring and was sold by Sotheby’s auctioneers in Geneva for $46 million, breaking the record to be the most expensive single jewel ever sold at auction.

Titanic Heart of the Ocean Diamond - $ 3.5 million The 170-carat Titanic Heart of the Ocean Diamond necklace represents the real Titanic Heart of the Ocean that is believed to be on board the Titanic. This necklace was featured in the movie Titanic and values at $3.5 million whereas the real necklace was worth $ 20 million.

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ITALIAN JEWELER BY PASSION

FLOWERS

Vhernier presents its unique “flowers� collection, consisting of unrepeatable rings. Little goldsmith masterpieces conceived, designed and realized with stones having an extraordinary origin, size, purity, and cut.

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he f lowers of this new collection are precisely its stones, with their different size, cut, facets and colors: from the intense blue of tanzanite and sapphire to the dazzling white of 6 karat plus diamonds, the different hues of green tzavorite, tormalin and peridot and the f ire red of spinel. These rare gemstones of several karats are mounted on several rose or white gold volumes, characterized by shapes designed in full harmony with the cut of stones without losing the contemporar y, formal style of ever y vhernier creation.

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Gübelin

The new Belize jewelry collection Set amid glittering diamonds, pristine, deep blue sapphires create sparkling, flowery patterns in the new Belize range from the house of Gübelin. The individual elements in the range – necklaces, bracelets, rings and earrings – emphasize the company’s grand passion for exceptional colored gemstones. Gübelin is a traditional-conscious jeweler’s with a distinctive style – one in which the selection of precious stones and design schemes combine with technical artistry to reach the pinnacle of the jewelry trade. In this way, Gübelin has established itself as the leading brand for those in search of lasting beauty.

C Blue stones, exquisitely presented The various pieces in the new collection comprise white gold, with scores of the finest diamonds set in flower and leaf patterns. The pavé arrangement is supplemented by rounded sapphires ranged in order of size. The centerpiece of the range – the exquisite collarette necklace – features a 4.17 carat, dark blue sapphire from Madagascar, expertly and eye-catchingly placed in the center of the piece. This is one ornament that is sure to turn heads!

olorful gemstones, centrally placed, are the leading lights in Gübelin’s classical jewelr y creations. Belize, the company’s latest collection, showcases top-quality sapphires that radiate a deep blue reminiscent of blossoming cornf lowers or the depths of the ocean. The blue sapphire is the gem of the heavens, symbolic of f idelity, friendship, constancy and devoted love. Across cultures, it has been linked with substantial healing powers for centuries. Sapphires are also said to make the wearer peaceable and shield them from hatred and disloyalty. No wonder the blue sapphire is the central stone in the crowns of so many monarchs and emperors. Now the necklaces, bracelets, rings and earrings of the Belize collection will transform ever y woman into a queen. Today, the House of Harr y Winston continues its tradition of creativity, rarity, and quality without compromise, operating salons worldwide in locations including: New York, London, Paris, Geneva, Tokyo, Hong Kong, Shanghai and Dubai. n. 1


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Burberry

Burberry is one of the most recognizable and sought after fashion brands in the world. This 155-year old fashion house is known for its rich heritage, luxurious though unassuming style, and the brand itself is a longlasting testament to the quality of British apparel. Burberry’s trench coats are a public icon, worn by the most elite businessmen, celebrities and fashionistas.

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Fashion has known many luxury brands that everyone wishes to possess. Brand image of luxury products helps in portraying the status of users. These ultra exclusive brands communicate our personalities and who we are. Clothes help make our impressions on others and make us appear the most sophisticated and stylish. Every year new names are added to the list of richest people in the world, which means that more and more ultra exclusive brand names and styles find their way into the market. Luxury fashion goods are characterized by exclusivity, scarcity, rarity, premium price and a rich heritage. There is a sense of quality involved in them. And one of the most important characteristics of luxury brands is the ‘experience’ that people gain and this is why they can be sold for very high prices. Luxury clothes and accessories have always tried to provide an extraordinary and overwhelming experience. It is for this reason that they have to be unique. Here are a few ultra luxury fashion brands and luxury items for men and women, extremely exclusive and expensive.


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daniel benjamin Genève The French Dynasty of fur continues its adventure in fur and fashion

Fur and fashion - there was a time when these two worlds were separated. Now, there has been a revolution as the designers have joined hand with the art of fur and has fur has taken a place in fashion design , where it is undergoing a dramatic outbreak . At the forefront of this evolution, the house of Daniel Benjamin in Geneva, founded in 2004, anticipated this change by offering collections where the most beautiful skins (Chichilla, sable, lynx, fox, mink... ) blend with other noble materials (leather, silk, cashmere... ) to compose a complete wardrobe of cocktail and evening dresses, between ready-to -wear, high and as haute couture. The 2013-2014 collection mixes pictorial inspirations borrowed from the Renaissance (Titian, Botticelli), a refined glamour, evoking a medieval sovereign, blooms in unexpected colors (emerald green, red fawn, wispy pink) and fine embroidery and stitching details. All this, without forgetting the strength of the house: the sumptuous beauty of skin and hair. With roots in a dynasty of fur, located in Lake Geneva since 1914, Daniel Benjamin is absoluetly strict in the choice of quality materials, has an unwavering commitment to craftsmanship and loyalty to the reputation associated with the name of excellence. His wife Diane, co-founder of the house, embodies the roots in the world of fashion and is the impetus to aesthetic innovation. The design collections has been confided since three seasons with Thang de Hoo, creator of Dutch origin , winner of several awards. Daniel Benjamin - Geneva also continues to offer a range of services to 360° realization of custom designs , conversion of existing parts , repairs, etc. Strong in both its ties to the great tradition of fur and new opportunities and look associated with this material , the house throws a perfect bridge between past and future.

A lynx bellies coat is... One of the most prestigious and luxurious material in the world. This natural refined material can only be manufactured by the top furriers in the world. To achieve an even look, this exotic fur has to undergo along and meticulous process before it turns into a fashionable garment. Only privileged few have the luxury of enjoying the exceptional fur that makes them shine where ever they are. Price upon request

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Hugo Boss

Hugo Boss is a German fashion and lifestyle house based in Metzingen that specializes in high-end men’s and women’s wear. It is one of the most expensive and preferred choices for men’s clothing , particularly suits, made with high quality materials like wool. Hugo Boss suits can be plain, plaid or striped with different stripe styles and are known for their elegant fit.

Kiton K-50

Kiton is known to that create the best suits available anywhere in the world and their K-50 line considered to be quite exclusive with price tags of up to $60,000. There are no more than 50 suits of this line made in a year.

Armani

Armani signifies elegance, luxury and style for men all over the world. This Italian classic is amongst the 10 most expensive clothing brands for men in the world and has also established approximately 2,000 stores worldwide with a yearly revenue of around $1 billion. The brand operates under a number of sub-labels including Giorgio Armani, Armani Collezioni, Armani Exchange and Emporio Armani.

BRIONI VANQUISH II

Italian clothier Brioni introduced its most expensive line of men’s suits in the fall of 2008, the Vanquish II line is priced at $43,000 with suits made of rare fibers such as vicuna, pashmina, and qiviuk. There are only about 100 of these suits in the world in 14 different styles.

Louis Vuitton men shoes

Louis Vuitton has for a long time focused on women brands and the Louis Vuitton leather shoe for men represented the first attempt by the fashion house to venture into men’s products. And it has taken the top position as the most popular shoe brand amongst men. The shoes are made of waxed alligator leather and constructed using traditional hand craftsmanship with a slight vintage touch. It is an epitome of comfort and extravagance.

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SUIT SOLD FOR $129,000 IN HONG KONG

This suit, made by British Pakistani Master Tailor Arshad Mahmood, is considered to be one of the world’s most expensive tailor-made suits priced at $129,000. Mahmood especially flew to Hong Kong to sell it to a mystery buyer from China. With 22-carat gold stitching , a gold waistcoat and diamond-encrusted gold buttons, it took 200 hours to be completed. It contains the finest wool, with gold woven into the fabric.

Republica Fashion’s Gucci 30 Carat Diamond Belt

This custom-made piece is priced at almost a quarter million dollars and was created as a result of the collaboration between Stuart Hughes and Goldstriker International. This Gucci belt has a platinum buckle and 30 carats of diamonds featured along one of the G’s. It is the most expensive belt in the world and ultimate symbol of luxury.

Ralph Lauren

DOLCE & GABBANA GOLD AND DIAMOND SUNGLASSES

This exclusive pair of sunglasses by Dolce & Gabbana contains gold elements and diamonds and with a price tag of $383,609, it is surely an object of envy and luxury.

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Ralph Lauren is one of the most expensive and exclusive designer brands for men. Its menswear line has received recognition from prestigious award-giving bodies like the COTY Awards. Mostly it is immensely popular for the Polo brand and the exquisite suit collections. The double-breasted tuxedos and well stitched suits with extraordinary design and cut offered by Ralph cannot be found anywhere else. Dominating the clothing sector for many years now, this brand has a loyal fan following.


Calvin Klein

CK is another one of the most expensive clothing brands for men in the world. It is iconic amongst fashion-conscious men and has made a huge name in the world of designer brands. Calvin Klein also launches fragrances, including “Eternity”, “Obsession”, and “CK One”.

Diesel

Diesel is particularly popular amongst the young adults, particularly its jeans, but the brand can now be found on everything from underwear to fragrance.

House of Testoni - Men’s dress shoes

Testoni is an expensive house of shoes that was established in Bologna by Amedo Testoni in the year 1929. Testoni is recognized for its expensive and quality shoe collection. The house is known for making the world’s most expensive men’s leather shoes. The shoes are crafted with soft goatskin and adorned with diamond and gold buckle. The shoes are said to be as light as feather and are water resistant. The shoes retail at a whopping $30,000. in New York.

HERMES

Hermes is immensely popular and sought after for their unique clothes. In fact, this crocodile and chiffon shirt by Hermes carries a price tag of $91,500, almost as much as a house. It is available in New York.

DUSSAULT APPAREL THRASHED DENIM LINE

Each pair of this luxurious Thrashed Denim Line by Dussault Apparel includes 16 onecarat rubies, 25 half-carat rubies, 8 half-carat diamonds, and 1,080 grams of 18k white or rose gold. Each pair is hand-made by washing the jeans 13 times while dying and painting the pants between each wash. As a result, each pair fetches a price of $250,000. They can be purchased at the Dussault store in Los Angeles or Kustom in New York City.

Gucci

Another iconic brand is Gucci, known for its fashionable designs and expensive price tags. This Italian brand produces the finest quality and craftsmanship. The brand loyalty of the brand is so strong that people pay very high prices to get their exclusive clothes from Gucci.

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Azature’s Nail Polish

Los Angeles-based luxury jeweler Azature has created the most expensive nail polish in the world. Featuring 267-carats of black diamonds, the tiny bottle of varnish has been priced at 250,000 dollars and has been produced as only a single bottle. However, budget 0.5oz versions of the design, each containing a single black diamond, will be produced for sale.

Dolce and Gabbana

Commonly known as D&G, Dolce and Gabbana speaks volumes on style and exclusivity. Celebrities wear this brand all over the globe, adding to the charm and intrigue. Not only that, the designs and quality of this brand are no match for others. Luxury online retailer Net-a-Porter.com’s most expensive dress comes with a price tag of £32,000. These embellished red dresses are by Italian label Dolce & Gabanna and have been produced in limited quantities.

chanel

Chanel is a specialist in high fashion in both haute couture and ready-to-wear clothes and luxury goods and accessories of all kinds, particularly bags and perfumes. It appeals to women with an elegant taste looking for simple designs. Their products have been personified by actresses, fashion models and fashion designers.

The Mouawad 1001 Nights Diamond Purse

This bag is created by the Swiss multinational jewelry and timepiece company, Mouawad. The heart-shaped purse is priced at $3.8 million dollar and according to Guinness World Record is the most expensive handbag of the world. It has 4,517 diamonds and the total weight of it is 381.92 carats. handmade bag.

Chanel Diamond Forever Classic Bag

This is Chanel’s most expensive handbag to date, costing $260,150 and made of alligator skin with 334 diamonds and 18k white gold. It was debuted in late 2007.

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gucci

Gucci enjoys the position of being the biggestselling Italian brand. Known for producing a great variety of products in the most excellent of quality and often used by celebrities and the rich class, Gucci has successfully established a brand loyalty that justifies its high prices..

valentino

Valentino brand attracts wealthy women who are conscious about the newest and most fashionable of fashion trends. In the past, these women have included Aga Khan, Elizabeth Taylor and Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis.

Fendi’s ‘Selleria’ Handbags

Fendi is an Italian designer known for its luxury merchandise, especially their handbags. Some other luxury goods they provide are fragrances, eyewear, timepieces and writing instruments. Fendi first launched its Selleria Bag way back in the 1938, the most expensive one is considered the 10th most expensive bag of 2013, costing $38,000. It is made of sable and chinchilla, rarest and most expensive animal skins. It takes four months to be delivered.

DIOR

Dior is a French luxury goods company known to produce the most expensive dresses, bags and sunglasses. It is greatly sought after by women, and is highly famous for its sophisticated and modern appeal.

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Elie Saab Resort 2014

LOUIS VUITTON

Considered as one of the most prestigious brand names of all time, Louis Vuitton symbolizes the very essence of luxury. Louis Vuitton combines fashion with exclusivity, resulting in great popularity amongst those wishing to stand out. The superior quality Louis Vuitton bags are a source of pride for the women who own them, costing thousands of dollars.

LOUIS VUITTON ECRIN LOCKIT CHAIN
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This luxurious bag is part of the 2013 collection and measures 15″ X 6.7″ X 12.2″. 
 It is available for a price of $45,500.

Debbie Wingham’s $17.7 Million Dress

Debbie Wingham has created the most expensive dress in the world with this which contains 50 white diamonds weighing 2-carats each, apart from a rarest of the rare and highly expensive red diamond.

The ‘Jewel Sunglasses’ by Chopard The Most Expensive Pair of Sunglasses in the World: $408,000

The ‘Jewel Sunglasses’ by Chopard, the Swiss Luxury House has broken all records by coming out with the most fashionable and most expensive glasses in the world that are priced at $408,000! These glasses are the height of luxury, encrusted with brilliant cut diamonds and are laced in 60 grams of 24 carat gold.

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VICTORIA’S SECRET’S $2.5 MILLION FANTASY BRA

Victoria’s Secret’s Push-up floral Fantasy Bra is worth 2.5 million dollars and features gems handset by Long Island, New York’s London Jewelers, and includes amethysts, sapphires, rubies and diamonds (as well as a removable 20-carat white diamond in the center). A matching belt has been studded with over 5,200 precious gems.

Prada

Prada, the classic Italian fashion label created by Mario Prada, Prada is not a new name when we consider expensive and luxury brands. It has been around for years as a favorite for luxury bags, clothing , shoes, perfumes, and even watches. Prada handbags are always in the forefront of fashion. The main qualities of the products created by Prada are simplicity, durability and cuttingedge design, it is no surprise then that Prada ranks highly on the world’s most expensive clothing brands of 2013

Stuart Weitzman’s Rita Hayworth Heels

Inspired by 1940′s Hollywood actress Rita Hayworth, this beautiful pair was designed for the multi-talented Kathleen ‘Bird’ York to wear to the Oscars in 2006. Termed as Rita Hayworth heels, these brown shoes are adorned with diamonds, rubies and sapphires and are priced at more than $3 million.

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Caran d’Ache Text: Arlette Dubuis

Globally recognized as a house of colors, Caran d’Ache has been able to develop itself over time as an artistic provider of writing instruments; mixing elegance, delicacy and delight in the world of fine writing. Symbols of excellence in Swiss quality, these instruments are unrivaled in quality and expertise in the world of handcrafted luxury. They are masterpieces of art and due to their unique and precious look, attract jewelry collectors and lovers of rare coins from around the world. Encompassing a variety of rare and precious materials, each piece tells a unique story. ‘Caelographe’ - a feather of the stars An icon of American glamour, the Winston Cluster is Harry Winston’s most celebrated design. Using near invisible platinum settings, pear and marquise-shaped diamonds are meticulously set by hand in the legendary Winston workshop to achieve the perfect dimension, proportion, and angles of reflection. Transformed into highly dimensional jewels, diamonds appear to float in their settings, emphasizing the inherent beauty and fire of each individual stone.

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Sport Chrono Limited Edition 1010 The house of writing dedicates its new limited edition chronographs to elite athletes always looking for perfection. The engravings on the barrel of the pen have the details of the mechanism of a true sports watch, such as gears, cogs or counters. The pen’s cap, covered with black lacquer, has a clip adorned with rubies. The18 Carat gold nib is polished by hand and promises an unusual lightness and clarity of writing. The ring, like the bezel of a watch, carries luminescent hour markers visible in the darkest of nights. Always at the forefront of luxury, Caran D’Ache has definitely pushed the boundaries of aesthetics and precision with this pen.

Varius Ivory Chinese Lacquer With it’s new creation “the Varius“ Caran d’Ache has enhanced its ability to control the application of Chinese lacquer . Based on ancestral knowledge, this delicate product uses the Chinese lacquer. The Chinese lacquer is derived from the sap of Rhus Vernicifera and gives soft and deep finish to a product. Hand-created, polished and reworked by a combination of traditional and modern methods, the results exceed all expectations. The union of ivory colour and silver details evokes purity and wisdom in the pen. To finish, the Chinese characters “Chinese Lacquer“ set the tone of delicate and elegant writing

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Exclusive Text: Angelique Amiguet

No matter how exquisite, massive and stylish, a house is only a home because of how it looks and feels from the inside. It’s the interior design, the furniture and the decorations that that give it a ‘homely’ feel. And if homes are filled with the one-of-thekind and ultra exclusive pieces of furniture and deco, they become icons of elegance and luxury. Antique pieces of furniture with a rich history, artistic items with exceptional craftsmanship, or latest designs integrated with cutting-edge technology - home décor enthusiasts keep a look out for unique items to display in their houses. Here’s a collection of world’s most unique and expensive pieces of furniture and deco that not only have huge price tags but also a WOW factor that transforms any space into an extraordinary one. These items give the image of affluence, power, and success. The Badminton Chest This $36.7 million Badminton Chest is named after the Badminton House in Gloucestershire, the seat of power of the Duke of Beaufort. When the 3rd Duke of Beaufort, Henry Somerset, was 19 years old, he ordered to have this cabinet built. It took six years for it to be built due to its intricate design. Since then, the descendants of Somerset have repeatedly auctioned it off.

The Dragons Chair The Dragons Chair has been designed by the Irish designer, Eileen Gray, who created this masterpiece between 1917 and 1919. It was then put up for auction at Christie’s auction house, where it was priced between $2 million to 3 million. However, an art dealer from Paris thought the price was not high enough, and a price bid ten times higher. The Dragons Chair was then passed on to Yves Saint Laurent, and currently values $27.8 million.

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The Tufft Table This table was carved by hand by Thomas Tufft, and features pierced fretwork. It has long legs and narrow ankles and detailed balland-claw effect. The descendants of Edwards sold the Tufft Table to an architect based in Philadelphia named Samuel Harrison Gardiner for $4.6 million. It has endured as one of the finest pieces of furniture.

32 Inch Touchscreen Coffee Table This unique coffee table has been designed to be low-slung and is like every other coffee table, yet its unique aspect is that it includes a completely functional Windows 8 PC system with a 32-inch touch screen. It has an anti glare LCD display with 1366 x 768 pixels resolution and a tempered-glass surface protection. It also includes 500 GB hard drive, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth.

Pininfarina’s Aresline Xten Office Chair This luxurious office chair is worth $1.5 million due to its elaborate design and comfort. Both the back and the chair can be tilted individually and the cushion will conform to the shape of the user because of its Technogel design. The fabric is extremely durable and comfortable.

Ruijssenaars Magnetic Floating Bed This $1.6 million bed seemingly floats in the air. The architect Janjaap Ruijssenaar collaborated with Bakker Magnetics and together they spent six years to develop the technology used to keep the bed floating. The design uses permanent and opposing magnets of industrial strength to allow the bed to float 40 centimeters above the floor, while holding up to 900 kilograms of weight.

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Sleeping Tomorrow Luxury bed This luxurious piece of furniture has an impressive and futuristic design, well integrated with technological features such as a smart screen with loud speakers and subtle lights below the bed. The cocoon-shaped headboard is covered with DesleeClama’s Sound Absorbing upholstery fabric, which assures a peaceful and undisturbed sleep. It is considered to be one of the world’s most expensive beds.

Pinner Qing Dynasty Vase The Pinner Qing Dynasty Vase is believed to date back to the year 1740 and reflects the rich Chinese history and authenticity. It is believed to be one of the most expensive pieces of antique furniture ever auctioned.

Archeo Bathtub Derived from the Greek word meaning ancient and beautiful, this exclusive copper-made bathtub represents ultimate luxury, costing above $67 million. It has been built by the group that restored the Statue of Liberty. Over five feet long and two-and-a-half feet wide, the tub is quite spacious. It also has a unique aesthetic quality to it.

Pier Tables This antique piece dates back to 1775 when it was crafted by a cabinetmaker named William Moore of Dublin, Ireland. Because one of its legs still has a pencil inscription from the 18th century, its value is almost $326,500.

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Banquete Chair with Pandas This unique chair is made out of stuffed panda dolls and is the creative work of the respected artists, Fernando and Humbero Campana. Because of their names attached to this piece of furniture, it has an unbelievable price value of $75,000.


Ron Arad Stainless Steel Sofa The stainless steel sofa designed by architect Ron Arad is considered to be one of the world’s most expensive sofas. It has a solid finish and several curves to create a w-shaped pattern. It is worth $300,000 and is so unique that it was even displayed at New York’s Museum of Modern Art in 2009.

Latest Audi R18 All In One Expensive Chair This luxurious chair is manufactured using the designs of the famous German automobile manufacturer. It has all in one seating option and is revered for its design and comfort.

Sphere Bed This extraordinary Sphere bed has a 32-inch colored television, covered LED florescent canopytop lights, a champagne holder, a mirror at the back, as well as great comfort. It costs $50,000 and comes in various colors. www.manutti.com

Lexington Upholstery Salon Sofa The Lexington Upholstery Salon sofa has a kiln-dried wooden body with consistent moisture content that almost six to nine percent. It comes with silk tassels hanging on the bottom part of the sofa. The surface of the sofa is vast and extremely soft. It is available for $5,800 in most places.

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THE ART OF PHOTOGRAPHY WORLD’S MOST EXPENSIVE Photography, although been around for hundreds of years, has gained great popularity and prestige only in the past few decades. The gradual conception and acceptance of photography as a form of art, along with newest technological developments, have elevated the status and value of the photographs that represent novelty and creativity. It is indeed a ubiquitously growing market - images by significant photographers command extremely high prices and are considered precious items of collection. It astounds many how seemingly ordinary photographs are sold for staggering amounts of money. An interesting aspect of photography, and one that remains subject of much discussion and critique, is that photographs gain popularity based on factors such as surrounding hype due to raised prices and prestige of the photographer. However, it needs to be understood that several of these images become iconic for much more than these superficial factors. They represent new ways of expression, illustrate and challenge perceptions, and evoke emotions. And this in fact is what differentiates photography from paintings, which are more about aesthetics and craftsmanship. These pages present some of these most expensive photographs in the world. Each of these photographs has been sold for huge prices and is acknowledged amongst renowned works of art.

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Billy the Kid, photographer unknown

This photograph is one of the priciest photos ever sold, fetching a value of $2.3 million. It features William H. Bonney, better known as Billy the kid, a 19th century American gunman who participated in the Lincoln county war. According to legend, he killed 21 men, but it is generally believed that he killed between four and nine. He was quite a legend and there have been several books and stories written about his exploits. He is mostly famous for his iconic outlaw pose, with his Colt revolver and 1873 Winchester rifle, as depicted in this photograph also..

The Pond/Moonlight, by Edward Steichen

This piece by Edward Steichen was sold in 2006 for $2.9 million, setting the record price for a photograph at that time. One of the earliest few photos in color, it has only 3 existing copies. It depicts the painting style of 18th century incorporated in photography. The photograph depicts a forest across a pond, with part of the moon appearing over the horizon in a gap in the trees.

Dead Troops Talk by Jeff Wall

‘Dead Troops’ is a mosaic made in 1992, as a digitally altered visualization of an ambush of a Red Army patrol, near Moqor, Afghanistan, 1986. It was sold for $3.7 million. It is a fictional work created in his studio. For this photograph he began by creating the set with the right elements such as dirt and mud. The costume and makeup was done in the most authentic manner. The concept for this work is soldiers on a battlefield closer to life because they are shown laughing and carrying on conversations. Wall has said that this image is a fundamental critique of male violence, and of the destructive energy and senselessness of war. The photograph is so spectacular because it has a strong sense of composition and storytelling.

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Rhein II, by Andreas Gursky

This photo taken by Andreas Gursky’s, one of the most renowned art photographers, is world’s most expensive photo, which sold for $4.3 million at auction in 2011. It depicts the Rhein a river in Germany. Gursky removed some of the elements from the photo, such as people and buildings, in order to represent a fictitious construction of a modern river. The result is this mesmerizing photo, which uses the combination of digitally manipulated lines and colors to evoke certain feelings. These emotions could vary for different people: it could be a feeling of great discipline represented by the many straight lines separating the sky from the water or the water from the grass, it could be a feeling of great expansiveness, or perhaps even a feeling of emptiness. It is indeed a masterpiece in both technical and perceptive elements..

Kuwait, Stock Exchange II, by Andreas Gursky

This photo, depicting the stock exchange in Kuwait, was sold for $1,014,354. Several commentators are of the opinion that Gursky’s intent was to depict that love of money and the culture of stock exchanges is similar and consistent whether it is the east or the west.

Untitled #153, by Cindy Sherman

This portrait, part of Sherman’s untitled series, was sold for $2.7 million. Sherman is one of the most renowned photographs in the world for her style of representation of women in the society, art and media. It is said that Sherman works in series, normally photographing herself in a variety of costumes. Sherman shoots alone in her studio to create her photographs and herself takes on the multiple roles of author, director, make-up artist, hairstylist, wardrobe mistress, and model. In this photograph, the artist has featured herself as the model, as a mudcaked corpse.

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99 Cent II, Diptychon, by Andreas Gursky

Altered digitally to reduce perspective, this photo depicts the inside of a supermarket with many aisles and goods, thereby producing a very colorful visual. This photo depicts the large format photography to reproduce natural and manmade scenes, Andreas Gursky’s trademark style. The work became famous as being the most expensive photograph in the world when it was auctioned at Sotheby’s on February 7 in 2007 for a price of US$3.34 million.

Untangling, by Jeff Wall’

This unique photograph was sold for $1,000,000. It shows a man sitting downheartedly in a dense old workshop as he begins to handle a massive amount of matted rope. It is believed that the untangling of the rope symbolizes dealing with confusions of modern life. It could also suggest the subconscious sentiments of hard labor and tasks that humans face.

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Untitled (Cowboy), by Richard Prince

This work by Richard Prince fetched a price of $3.4 million. Richard Prince is an artist famous for his re-photographed works where he often photographs existing photos and alters them slightly. Prince’s use of advertising material was inspired by a period of employment at the Time-Life Corporation, where he cut articles from popular magazines, excluding the advertisements, and re-photographed these advertisements in different ways such as cropping and refocusing to create his own unique theme or message. ‘Untitled (cowboy)’ is an example of similar such work. It is a politically charged image, taken from a Marlboro advertisement. Stripped of its logo and branding , the image attempts to portray a masculine ideal, thus reminiscing the pastoralist American life. This photograph was originally taken by Sam Abell for the Marlboro Man campaign

Tokyo, Stock Exchange, by Andreas Gursky

This photo featuring the stock exchange in Tokyo was sold for $959,234.

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Chicago Board of Trade III, by Andreas Gursky

This photo, taken by Andreas Gursky, fetched a price of $ 3,298,755 at Sotheby’s London. This massive-size color photograph portrays the trading floor of the Board of Trade in Chicago. Seen from high above, the floor can be seen to be a platform of activity and flurry where brokers are accumulated in groups, immersed in discussions and deep into work. Their flurried actions give the impression of a blurred quality; something that Gursky intended to enhance. The photographer intends to represent modern day and fast paced international market culture, especially that of banking and stock markets. He visualized this phenomenon as a global one

Dovima with elephants, by Richard Avedon

Avedon’s iconic photograph of Dovima, one of the most famous American supermodels, also ranks amongst one of the most famous photos and was sold for $1,151,976. The above picture,”Dovima with the Elephants” was taken by Avedon at the Cirque d’hiver, Paris, in August 1955. The dress was the first evening dress designed for Christian Dior by his new assistant, Yves Saint-Laurent. Dramatic impact has been created through the elements of opposites: between the grace and brutish power represented by the symmetry between elephants and Dovima, between the dirty elephants and the clean and elegant model, between the rough elephant skin and the smooth fabric of the dress, and between the gray chained elephants and clear-cut flowing black and white dress

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successful aging Living well for as long as possible? The new answers from preventive medicine

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e all aspire to keep our looks, our shape and, of course, our health for as long as possible. Because living a long time is good‌provided that you are able to continue to lead the life that you love. Now, anti-aging medicine can help you. Today, this new f ield of preventive medicine is experiencing ver y rapid growth. Thanks to its progress, you can now hope to live longer while keeping your body and your mind in a good condition. How? Certainly not through miracle medication or standard formulae. The answer lies in specialist medical support designed to prevent, offset or delay the effects of advancing age. That is the whole purpose of the Nescens programme.

Nescens: the first personalised comprehensive programme for anti-aging medical support The Nescens programme offers individual support to help you continue to advance in life as you advance in age. More specifically, this begins with a full medical check-up that will allow the foundations to be laid for your comprehensive care: medicinal treatments, if required, better-aging therapies, nutritional or osteopathic programmes, and cosmetic and cosmeceutical anti-aging treatments (ranges of healthcare products rich in active ingredients for a high level of effectiveness). The real attraction of the Nescens programme is that it stems from a unique expertise: the center for the prevention of aging of the Genolier Clinic, a trailblazer in the field of preventive medicine. This centre was created by Professor Jacques Proust, a pioneer in the area of aging biology and antiaging medicine, who now boasts a clinical career dating back over 15 years. Nescens ensures that you benefit from the latest advances in scientific understanding of the molecular and cellular mechanisms of aging, their causes and associated risk factors. One small thing‌ but no mere detail: at every stage, participants in the Nescens programme are seen in environments that make comfort and service quality a priority. After all, the aim is to continue to live well, isn’t it?

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“The purpose of a check-up is not just to check that you are not ill!” Led by experienced specialists, it can also identify potential risk factors, which might affect your health in the future. The check-up allows you to evaluate your “health capital”, so that you can then optimise it and give yourself the best possible opportunity of aging in good health.

[Photo] Professor Jacques Proust, Doctor and Director of the center for the prevention of aging, Genolier Clinic

The Nescens check-up at the Genolier Clinic: the first step towards “better aging” The check-up constitutes the first phase of the Nescens programme, the key that truly unlocks access to effective support. It consists of a comprehensive assessment of your state of health, even in the absence of specific symptoms, thanks to a vast array of functional, biological and medical imaging examinations. It uses the cutting-edge technology of the Genolier Clinic in the fields of biological, radiological and nuclear medicine diagnostics. The Nescens check-up is carried out under the supervision of a specialist experienced in preventive medicine and aging medicine. He leads a multi-disciplinary team: radiologists, cardiologists, gastroenterologists, gynaecologists for women etc. This expertise makes all the difference: indeed, it is the accurate interpretation of biological and radiological data that allows personal risk factors to be identified and allows for the interpretation of the biological disturbances identified. On completion of your check-up, therefore, your state of health will have been mapped and a preventive strategy will have been proposed to suit your needs. You will enter into “better aging” with confidence!

To find out more about the Nescens programme and check-ups: info@nescens.com

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PABLO PICASSO’S ‘LE RÊVE’

Le Rêve (The Dream) is a unique piece, dating back to 1932, and is worth $155 million, making it the second most expensive painting in the world. It is currently owned by Steven A. Cohen of SAC Capital. It is an oil painting (130 × 97 cm) depicting Picasso’s 22-year old mistress Marie-Thérèse Walter. It is said to have been painted in one afternoon and is noted for its oversimplified outlines, contrasted colors, and erotic content.

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THE MOST

EXPENSIVE ART

The market for art has continued to grow and to be at its best with paintings and sculptures being sold for multi-million dollar price tags. Every year, billions worth of art is sold through dealers and auction houses. The question is whether the world’s richest seek pleasure from these purchases or is it a form of investment. The fact is that it is a mix of both these factors. Buying art signifies a life of glamour and cultural superiority, elevating the status of those who are involved in it. Owners of unique art pieces showcase the purchased items with much enthusiasm and pride. It is a passion or hobby for them to look for the most unique pieces of art and set records by paying staggering amounts of money to purchase them. At the same time, it is also a form of investment especially because art pieces gain value over time. The proud collectors and owners of the most famous and expensive paintings in the world bask in the glory of making in the news as being wealthy, influential and well known. These pages showcase some of these most expensive paintings in the world that are a source of pride for their owners.

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JACKSON POLLOCK’S ‘NO. 5’

No. 5 is world’s third most expensive painting ever sold. Created on a piece of fiberboard with liquid paints, this unique piece of art is a work of abstract expressionist movement. The use of free dribbling , smearing , and flinging of liquid paint is the main style that Pollock has utilized for No. 5. Picasso intended to convey his own emotions through the painting. He also wanted people to focus on the painting and feel what it brought to them. It was originally housed in the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) in New York before being sold in 2006 for an impressive $140 million.

GUSTAV KLIMT’S ‘PORTRAIT OF ADELE BLOCH-BAUER I’

Dating back to 1907, this painting measures 54» x 54» [138 x 138 cm] and features oil, silver and gold on canvas and took almost 3 years to complete. It was reportedly sold in 2006 for a huge $135 million and was put on display in the Neue Galerie in New York City where it still resides today. The model, Adele Bloch-Bauer, appears as a modern, complex woman yet signified by her sensuality and tenderness. It has been speculated that she and Klimt had a love affair, cues about which have been created in the painting itself.

EDVARD MUNCH’S ‘THE SCREAM’

The expressionist artist created this pastel painting between1893 and 1910 as part of the composition work titled Der Schrei der Natur (The Scream of Nature). It was sold for a little above $119 million in 2012 to financier Leon Black, the highest nominal price paid for a painting at auction. The Scream is the last of the series depicting the theme of love and signifies despair because according to Munch, despair was the ultimate outcome of love.

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WILLEM DE KOONING’S ‘WOMAN III’

This painting was originally part of a series of 6 paintings created by the artist in the early 1950s. It measures 68 by 48 1⁄2 inches (1.7 by 1.23 m) and the central theme is a woman. From late 70s to 1994, the painting was held by Tehran Museum of Contemporary Art and was not permitted to be shown as per strict government rules regarding visual arts. In 1994, it was quietly traded to David Geffen and in 2006; the painting was sold by Geffen to billionaire Steven A. Cohen for $137.5 million, making it the fourth most expensive painting today.

PABLO PICASSO’S ‘GARCON A LA PIPE’

This painting was created by Picasso in 1905 when he was 24 years old during his Rose Period, soon after he settled in the Montmartre section of Paris, France. The oil on canvas painting portrays a Parisian boy with a pipe in his left hand and wearing a garland of flowers. This piece of art is worth $104.2 million.

PABLO PICASSO’S ‘NUDE, GREEN LEAVES AND BUST’

This is a 1932 painting by Pablo Picasso, featuring his mistress MarieThérèse Walter. The vibrant blue and lilac canvas is more than five feet in height. It was in the personal collection of Los Angeles art collectors Sidney and Frances Brody for nearly six decades until it was sold at auction for $106.5 million. It is currently on show at Tate Modern in London, alongside other Picasso paintings from the gallery’s own collection.

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ANDY WARHOL’S ‘EIGHT ELVISES’

This 12-foot painting dates back to 1963 and contains the artist’s favourite colour, silver It stayed at the home of Annibale Berlingieri, a Roman collector, for 40 years, before being sold in 2008 for over $100m. That sale was a world record for Warhol and a benchmark that only four other artists—Pablo Picasso, Jackson Pollock, Willem De Kooning and Gustav Klimt—have ever attained.

AUL CÉZANNE’S ‘THE CARD PLAYERS’

This painting is a series of 5 paintings, painted by Paul Cézanne in the early 1890s. It was bought in 2011 by the oil-rich nation of Qatar for more than $250 million, the highest price ever paid for a piece of art. The other four paintings in the series are in world-class collections such as the Musée d’Orsay and the Metropolitan Museum of Art. The painting shows two men facing one another at a wooden table, playing cards. It is signified by its opulent colours and visual complexity represented by angled vectors running through the painting.

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JASPER JOHNS’S ‘FALSE START’

False Start is an explosive oil painting; large brushstrokes, violent colors and non-recognizable images have been used to create this piece of art. The painting is mainly about colors themselves; stenciled labels of colors appear in the painting but in a deliberately erroneous manner, such as the word gray is painted in red letters on a patch of yellow. The colorful painting has always impressed the people since the time it was released. The worth of the painting is $80 million.

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PIERRE AUGUSTE RENOIR’S ‘BAL DU MOULIN DE LA GALETTE’

Bal du moulin de la Galette (commonly known as Dance at Le moulin de la Galette) is an 1876 painting housed at the Musée d’Orsay in Paris and is one of Impressionism’s most celebrated masterpieces. Its worth is $78.1 million. The painting illustrates a typical Sunday afternoon at Moulin de la Galette in the district of Montmartre in Paris. In the late 19th century, working class Parisians would dress up and spend time there dancing , drinking , and eating galettes into the evening.

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GUSTAV KLIMT’S ‘PORTRAIT OF ADELE BLOCH-BAUER II’

This 1912 painting is the second one of Adele Bloch-Bauer, the wife of Ferdinand Bloch-Bauer, who was a wealthy industrialist who sponsored the arts and supported Gustav Klimt. In 2006, it was sold at an auction for almost $88 million.

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PETER PAUL RUBENS’S ‘MASSACRE OF THE INNOCENTS’

This painting is the biblical narrative of infanticide by Herod the Great, the Roman appointed King of the Jews, so as to avoid the loss of his throne to a newborn King of the Jews according to a prophecy. This piece of art is worth $76.7 million.

CLAUDE MONET’S ‘LE BASSIN AUX NYMPHÉAS’

Le Bassin Aux Nymphéas (Water Lily Pond; 1919) dates back to 1919 and is a large horizontal work measuring 3 feet by 6 feet. It is one of the series of water lilies painted by Monet. It is considered to be one of the most important works by Monet and values $80.6 million.

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PABLO PICASSO’S ‘DORA MAAR AU CHAT’

This is a 1941 painting by Pablo Picasso that depicts Dora Maar, the painter’s lover, seated on a chair with a small cat on her shoulders. The canvas measures 50 ½ by 37 ½ inches / 128.3 cm by 95.3 cm. The painting is appreciated for its brilliance of colour and the complex and dense patterning of the model’s dress. In the 1940s, the painting was obtained by Chicago collectors Leigh and Mary Block. They sold the painting in 1963 after which the painting was never shown until 2005. In 2006, it was auctioned at $ 95.2 million to an anonymous Russian bidder.




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