I currently own a Louis Vuitton Wallet, but I can very much appreciate a beautiful wallet. Lately, I’ve been looking at wallets in hopes to find another one just as beautiful as my Louis Vuitton one to purchase. Nothing is as classic as a Louis Vuitton wallet, but I do agree that not only does a fashionista need "bag" variety they also need "wallet" variety.
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It takes a lot for me to like wallet. Something either needs to be unique about the wallet, or it just needs to be plain beautiful. When I came across the Dolce & Gabbana "Lock" Wallet, as I like to call it, I was quite impressed. It was fairly simple, but yet the little lock in front of the wallet made it look that much more cuter and stylish.
What is cool about a wallet like this, is that you really could wear it two different ways. I would personally use this as a wallet to throw in my purse, but some people like to use stylish wallets as if they were a clutch.
Think about it, if you have nothing to bring with you other than money or some credit cards then carrying a wallet like a clutch wouldn’t seem like a bad idea. I could never go anywhere without a cell phone, but if you can live without a cell phone, and lip gloss then carrying around a stunning wallet would probably be ideal for you.
The padlock really makes this wallet look unique to me, and that’s not even the coolest part. The top zip closure has an attached leather strap and keyring, so that you can actually "lock" the wallet up. Not very ideal, but definitely a cute little feature to the wallet.
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Dolce & Gabbana Lock Wallet
@ 2009-07-07 – 14:28:16
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Gustto Cipriani Tavolo Clutch
@ 2009-07-04 – 22:21:49

Everytime I see a beautiful clutch, I'm always drooling. Besides satchels, clutches are my second favorite style of handbag. I love how they are so easy to carry around, but a majority of the time they are also quite stunning.
One of the clutches I love at the moment is the Gustto Cipriani Tavolo in blue. The clutch is not only beautiful but the zip pockets really make this clutch look stunning.
What I love most about this clutch, is that I could really see myself carrying it year round and during anytime of the day. It's not too dressy, and not too casual that it gives me the ability to carry it whenever, and wherever and still look stylish.
I do think if this clutch were available in black, I would buy it in a heart beat. Black mixed with the gold hardware would look stunning, in my opinion. Also, a black clutch could go with anything I wear, whereas with a blue clutch I pretty much selected with what I can wear.
The best part about this clutch is the size of it. It's the absolute perfect size to be able to carry all of your essentials like a cell phone, makeup, keys, sunglasses, etc., and still have room. It's not very often you can find such a spacious but yet gorgeous clutch. -
Top 10 coolest MMO games by Forbes
@ 2009-07-02 – 12:38:08
Forbes has released 10 coolest massively multiplayer online games. Any of these MMO games you want to try? check this out.
1. Star Wars: The Old Republic
Due out: 20102. DC Universe Online
Due out: Not yet announced3. Marvel Universe
Due out: Not yet announced4. Heroes of Telara
Due out: Not yet announced5. League of Legends: Clash of Fates
Due out: September 20096. Lego Universe
Due out: 20107. Battlefield Heroes
Due out: 20098. Unnamed Project?
ZeniMax Online Studios
Platform: Not yet announced
Due out: Not yet announced9. APB
Due out: "Early" 201010. World of Cars
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Batphones to make you look ridiculous but hear clearer
@ 2009-07-01 – 15:46:18

I thought I had seen it all when it comes to strange and quirky innovations, but this is something else. The Batphones is designed by Matthias Reis and it makes me want to laugh out loud. Its description states, "Batphones are designed to increase the hearing capability in frontal situations such as watching TV or listening to a speech in the back rows. Therefor, the ears are being extended to focus onto the speaker(s) and capture a wider amount of sound waves. Being low-tech, that is consisting of just one piece of injection moulded plastic, Batphones are also low-cost and can be distributed as an advertising gift during a speech or a congress for example. " I don't know if I'd be want to caught dead wearing those. They just look so ridiculous that I don't mind missing out on important speeches or lectures or lose out on a couple of dialogues on TV. Seriously, why would anyone put themselves up for ridicule by wearing these? Maybe, I can find a use for it for a costume party. -
The 5 Most Hated Creatures on the Planet
@ 2009-06-30 – 20:08:38
#5.
CockroachesThe thing about cockroaches isn't just that they're incredibly gross and/or disease-ridden, but that they insist on living right in our kitchen. Most people would rather see a freaking ticking time bomb in their cabinet than a nest of these bastards.
But the reason why roaches survive so well around your boxes of twinkies is that for centuries they were like our tiny, industrious little roommates. Cockroaches specifically adapted to share the nests of larger mammals, getting access to a continuous stream of food scraps, mold, mildew and even the delicious eggs of more dangerous insects such as fleas, bedbugs or lice. In return, us larger vertebrates are supposed to enjoy the free janitorial service and snack on the ones that don't run fast enough.
#4.
Wasps"I cannot persuade myself that a beneficent and omnipotent God would have designedly created the Ichneumonidae with the express intention of their feeding within the living bodies of caterpillars."
-Charles Goddamn Darwin
A huge wasp flying into an office full of people has about the same effect as a crazed gunman. "Aaaahhh! Wasp! Here he comes! Ruuuunnn!! Find out what he wants, and give it to him! "
"You want my daughter? You can have my fucking daughter!"
When wasps aren't pumping us full of excruciating venom, they're condemning other insects to some of the slowest, most grotesque deaths in the natural world. A parasite that devours its host from the inside out is known scientifically as a parasitoid, and the vast majority of parasitoids in nature just happen to be wasps. They are even believed to have assimilated a fucking virus to make their sting even nastier.
Rats
The most widespread of all mammals that don't walk on two legs or drive cars (at least not yet), rodentia of the Rattus genus are most famous in Western culture as sewer-dwelling, corpse-nibbling cornucopias of contagion who gnaw their way into our homes and use our cereal boxes as toilets.
#2.
MosquitoesThe 3,500 members of the family Culicidae are famous for prowling the night in search of fresh, warm blood, leaving obnoxiously itchy welts in their wake and contributing to the spread of diseases like dirty hypodermics with wings.
By accidentally transferring germs from one victim to the next, mosquitoes contribute to millions more deaths each year than every other animal in nature combined. Beginning their lives as wriggling, aquatic larvae, they breed exponentially in even the smallest and filthiest bodies of water, surviving off bacteria alone until ready to take wing. Could there possibly be a bright side to these bloodthirsty assholes?
#2.
E. Coli BacteriaLet's face it, if somebody tells you your food is "covered in bacteria," you're going to throw that shit out. And if somebody told you your body was full of E. coli bacteria, you'd get to a doctor before the uncontrollable shitting starts.
Now it's true that countless bacteria are waiting at any moment to invade and conquer our own bodies. Diarrhea, leprosy, anthrax, salmonella, syphilis, gangrene, pneumonia and strep are just a fraction of the diseases caused when certain bacteria multiply within our vulnerable tissue, and we spend billions of dollars a year on a never-ending war to purge them from our bodies, our food and our countertops.
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Elliott Lucca Padova Demi
@ 2009-06-27 – 23:37:39
Founded in 1989 by Mark Talucci and Todd Elliott, Elliott Lucca is one company I have never paid a whole lot of attention to when it came to handbags. Their older collections consisted of the basket-weave leather handbags, which I had always believed to be way too Bottega Veneta inspired. However, after seeing some of the fresh new designs out there by Elliott Lucca, I can’t help but be intrigued. The bags are soft and feminine, perfect for everyday use.
At the moment, the bag that seems to be catching my eye the most is the Elliott Lucca Padova Demi. As some of you readers may already know, I prefer a smaller bag for everyday use. Totes are great for school and work, but nothing beats a comfortable bag that tucks neatly under your arm while shopping or running errands.
What I like most about this particular style is the classic hobo shape. I also love the braided leather shoulder strap and trim. It seems to add just the right amount of texture and interest. And what about the fact that this bag is currently available for less than $150? Wow! That’s one sweet deal for a new summer bag!
The Elliott Lucca Padova Demi is available in a wide range of colors including: Poppy (shown), Boysenberry(shown), Black(shown), Bisque, and Amber. The bag measures 13″ x 8″ x 4″ and it is currently on sale for $126. You can pick one (or two!) up at Elliott Lucca Official Store.