When your last name is de Givenchy, there’s a level of pressure: pressure to build something truly timeless and chic. So, like his uncle, the couturier, before him, James de Givenchy built a house. His, a house of jewelry. Known for his one-of-a-kind sculptural pieces made out of unique materials—recycled AK47s, for instance—de Givenchy’s designs … Continue reading "How to Invest in Jewelry, According to Fashion Royalty"
Read MoreMonth: November 2019
Icona Pop Talks New Single, Partying, and Rooming with Alicia Vikander
Click:IQTE Vape Caroline Hjelt and Aino Jawo, the two halves of Swedish electropop duo Icona Pop, have been making music for nine years, so it’s only fitting that they’d finally write a song about each other. “It was about time!” Hjelt said on a visit to InStyle HQ Monday afternoon. “You have to be a … Continue reading "Icona Pop Talks New Single, Partying, and Rooming with Alicia Vikander"
Read MoreTost disputes Hamilton’s claims that ‘F1 not physical enough’
Toro Rosso boss Franz Tost has taken issue with Lewis Hamilton’s claims that the modern F1 car is no longer the physical challenge for drivers it used to be. Speaking In Montreal this week, Hamilton said that F1 should be “a man’s sport” and that teenage drivers who arrive on the scene have it “quite … Continue reading "Tost disputes Hamilton’s claims that ‘F1 not physical enough’"
Read MoreSteiner: Magnussen defensive driving not ‘exaggerated’
Haas boss Guenther Steiner saw nothing wrong with Kevin Magnussen’s defensive moves in the Hungarian Grand Prix, where the Dane intensively held his own for 25 laps against Daniel Ricciardo. Magnussen used all the tricks in the book, and then some, to keep the Renault driver at bay, frequently moving under braking to squash the … Continue reading "Steiner: Magnussen defensive driving not ‘exaggerated’"
Read MoreMcLaren and engineering director Pat Fry to part ways
McLaren engineering directior Pat Fry, who contributed to the design of the team’s 2019 MCL34, is set to leave the Woking-based outfit. Fry – who had previously worked at McLaren from 1993 to 2010 before a four-year stint with Ferrari – returned to Woking last year following a shake-up of the team’s technical department that … Continue reading "McLaren and engineering director Pat Fry to part ways"
Read MoreWolff prefers Hamilton to be ‘polarising’, not boring
Mercedes boss Toto Wolff says that he would always prefer to see Lewis Hamilton polarising opinion rather than have him become a ‘boring’ world champion. “For me, many of the sports stars, they polarise,” the team principal explained. “You will have heard similar comments about Serena Williams [at Wimbledon]. Half of the people love her … Continue reading "Wolff prefers Hamilton to be ‘polarising’, not boring"
Read More2019 British Grand Prix Free Practice 1 – Results
Full results from Free Practice 1 for the British Grand Prix at Silverstone, round 10 of the 2019 Formula 1 world championship. Click Here: habitat tord boontje 2019 British Grand Prix – Free Practice 1 results Pos Driver Team Time Gap Laps 1 Pierre Gasly Red Bull 1:27.173s 25 2 Valtteri Bottas Mercedes 1:27.629s + … Continue reading "2019 British Grand Prix Free Practice 1 – Results"
Read MoreScenes from the paddock: Monza
The Italian Grand Prix at Monza always brings out the best in Formula 1: the people, the emotions, the race. And this year’s event gloriously lived up to its expectations. Here is our selection of stolen moments captured from inside Italy’s Temple of Speed. Click Here: pandora Bangle cheap
Read MoreSainz: Virtual sim racing at home not a benefit for drivers
McLaren’s Carlos Sainz doesn’t believe that extensive sessions of sim racing at home deliver much of an advantage to F1 drivers in real life. Sainz’s teammate Lando Norris is a big fan of sim racing and spends much time as possible on his home simulator, competing in online events, often alongside Red Bull’s Max Verstappen. … Continue reading "Sainz: Virtual sim racing at home not a benefit for drivers"
Read MoreFormula 1 makes a big impression on Naoki Yamamoto
F1 rookie Naoki Yamamoto was left amazed by his baptism of fire in FP1 with Toro Rosso, while the junior bull squad was equally impressed with the Japanese driver’s solid performance. Yamamoto concluded the morning practice session down in P17, but just over a tenth behind experienced Toro Rosso teammate Dany Kvyat and without ever … Continue reading "Formula 1 makes a big impression on Naoki Yamamoto"
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