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- Male Kim Kardashian Fan Turns to Plastic Surgery to Look Like His Idol
- World’s Most Expensive Belt-buckle Is a Mechanical Wonder, Costs More than a House
- Luxury Singapore Skyscraper Allows Residents to Park their Cars in the Balcony
Male Kim Kardashian Fan Turns to Plastic Surgery to Look Like His Idol Posted: 22 Dec 2014 02:10 AM PST British make-up artist Jordan James Parke adores Kim Kardashian so much that he spent a whopping $150,000 on cosmetic procedures, just so he could look like her. He has undergone over 50 surgeries including botox, lip and cheek fillers, eyebrow tattoos and laser hair removal. Jordan revealed that he became obsessed with the star of reality TV series Keeping Up with the Kardashians after watching just one episode. "I love everything about Kim," he said. "She's the most gorgeous woman ever. Her skin is perfect, her hair, everything about her.” After all his surgeries, Jordan does appear to be an exaggerated version of Kim – a look that has brought him quite a bit of criticism. But he isn't too bothered because he actually seems to like the way he looks now. "I laugh when people try to insult me by telling me I look plastic or fake," he said. "Do they think I'm going for a natural look? If I was, I'd ask for my money back."
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World’s Most Expensive Belt-buckle Is a Mechanical Wonder, Costs More than a House Posted: 22 Dec 2014 01:32 AM PST Valued at a staggering $550,000 the Calibre R822 Predator is undoubtedly the most expensive belt buckle in the world. Curious why it’s called the ‘Predator’? Well, its Swiss creators say they chose the name simply because it “eats up every other belt buckle out there!” The Calibre R822 Predator weighs 145 g, and is made of 18-carat solid white gold and titanium. It is adorned with 387 baguette-cut and round-cut diamonds, amounting to a total of 14.15 carats. But what makes the world’s most expensive buckle really special is its intelligent and innovative design. The mechanical buckle is made of 167 components, making it very similar to a high-quality, complicated Swiss timepiece. It comes loaded with a host of high-tech features such as self-cleaning mechanisms and safety catches to minimise accidental release. Its ergonomic design enables the wearer to close the belt with ease and also loosen, tighten and change out the leather belt effortlessly. However, the $550,000 price does not include the belt. You’ll have to buy that yourself. |
Luxury Singapore Skyscraper Allows Residents to Park their Cars in the Balcony Posted: 22 Dec 2014 12:14 AM PST Hamilton Scotts, a high-class apartment condominium in Singapore, is offering its residents the ultimate luxury in terms of parking – an individual two-car garage located inside each apartment! A glass wall separates the garage from the living room, offering a lovely view of their expensive cars from the couch. The system is quite simple – when residents enter the building, they need to park their cars inside a glass elevator shaft. The elevator then raises the vehicle up to the corresponding condo and parks it within a glass enclosure that is visible from the living room. Although the Hamilton Scotts condo numbers 30 floors and tens of thousands of square meters of living space, there just wasn’t enough to build a multi-level parking for the residents. Faced with this challenge, the team of architects and engineers in charge of development came up with something so much better. |
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