The Best of Everything Beautiful from around the globe
Stella McCartney Plexiglass
No guesses as to why this $2000 clutch screams futuristic and elegant
at the same time. Carrying this beauty would be like accessorising
yourself with a giant diamond. Made entirely of mirrors, it would
perfectly reflect whichever outfit the fashionistas carrying this clutch
is sporting; those who own it will never have to worry about
coordinating their accessory to their dress ever again.
Watch (for her): Chanel Horlogerie
A gold chain bracelet with an octagonal face, 56 brilliant-cut
diamonds, a black lacquered dial and bracelet chain in yellow gold, this
watch is definitely a girl’s best friend. Its high precision quartz
movement keep you on task while looking chic anywhere, anytime.
Coffee-table book: Humans of New York
An instant number one New York bestseller, this is a trophy for any
coffee table. Photographer Brandon Stanton compiled a book showcasing
hundreds of people across New York City in their most candid and
vulnerable moments. This book is both a tribute to and a celebration of
individuality across the vast state and the original Facebook page has
inspired multiple ‘Humans of…’ pages across the world, including Humans of Karachi.
Photograph: National Geographic’s The Colloseum, Rome, 2013
Rarely does a picture enthral, but this shot of a rare snowfall on
the Colosseum, built 2000 years ago, is breathtaking. The 50,000-seat
amphitheatre serves as a major tourist attraction, and this photograph
which was one of National Geographic’s Picks for the Best travel Photos of 2013, is the perfect evidence why.
PHOTO: Gabriele Forzano/Reuters
Game: Bioshock Infinite
After its release in March, critics declared the game a definitive
work of art, a rare example of ingenuity, innovation and complexity in
mainstream gaming, according to Arts Beat. Metacritic reviews call it a
game of “artistry”; a “lavish and cerebral” experience that “dignifies
the medium” and “advances the art form”; the game that “video games were
made for”; a “masterpiece” in every respect. With a new setting and
characters, and seamlessly integrated themes, Bioshock Infinite is
amazing from beginning to end. The entertaining combat creates an
incredible experience that has a gamer captivated from beginning to end,
and leaves no wonder as to why this was one of the most popular games
of 2013.
Man: Henry Cavill
Move over Ryan Gosling, because Henry Cavill stole our hearts in the
previous year with his chiselled good looks. The actor owned 2013 with Man of Steel, making it to the top spot on Glamour’s list of 100 Sexiest Men Alive, a place well deserved. Along with that, we were rooting to see him top People
Magazine’s Sexiest Man Alive list this year. Adam Levine may have won
the battle, but we’re certain that Cavill will win the war. Eventually.
Car: Peugeot Onyx
This gorgeous machine packs a diesel V8 engine, which means it has
eye-watering horsepower. The Peugeot Onyx made us fall in love with it
at first sight, but (alas!) it’s a concept car that would cost one an
amount with a LOT of zeros to actually own. Peugeot has no plans to
actually build this marvel of vehicular design in the future. A pity,
really!
Couture gown: Rami Kadi Spring Collection 2013, Au Bal des Orchidées Noire
With a boutique in Beirut, Lebanese designer Rami Kadi’s reputation
has grown overwhelmingly quickly for a couturier of his age and we don’t
doubt why. With stunning creations, and a reputation of never having
made a bad dress, his ascent to the elite circle of couture designers is
justified. This bouquet of a gown is right out of a baroque fairytale —
grand, lavish and inspiring. The colours are eye catching, the cut
impeccable and the folds gorgeous.
Perfume bottle: Valentino Valentina Acqua Floreale
This art piece of a bottle exudes a sensual femininity which
perfectly complements the delicate fragrance it holds. It is pink, black
and chic. Perfume bottle connoisseur Marc Rosen says packaging is the
perfume’s silent salesmen, and we completely agree. Consider us sold!
Woman: Angelina Jolie
Before you sigh and go ‘not again’, take a look at what the actor has
done in 2013 alone. Not for her graceful recovery after a necessary
reconstructive surgery, but for the millions of lives she’s saved by
spreading awareness about the BRCA1 breast cancer gene, Jolie is our
definition of what makes a woman beautiful — inside and out.
Fashion film: Calvin Klein’s Provocations
Calvin Klein enforces its image as a modern and sophisticated brand through their fashion film Provocations,
starring True Blood’s Alexander Skarsgård and Suvi Koponen. The ten
minute film follows a series of thematic and suspenseful, yet visually
stunning, scenes setting the tone for CK’s Spring/Summer 2013
Collection.
Magazine cover: Time’s Benedict Cumberbatch Issue
With a sharp monochrome portrait of the breakout star of 2013, Benedict Cumberbatch, this Time magazine
cover had the Cumbercollective raving over everything that the October
issue had to offer. The magazine delivered with an in-depth profile on
the British actor, which evoked radical responses from fans.
Cumbercupcakes, anyone?
Movie soundtrack: The Great Gatsby
The Great Gatsby soundtrack is an impressive and
groundbreaking collection, boasting Jay Z’s slick production alongside
other top artists like Beyonce and Lana Del Ray. The strong soundtrack
compliments the movie perfectly, and this is one CD we can let play from
start to finish, and then still want to hit repeat.
Watch (for him): Roger Dubuis Excalibur
A masterpiece that is an expression of power personified, Roger
Dubuis has us floored with this brilliantly sculptured timepiece with a
magnificent dial. Ten points to the man who wears it.
Plane: Airbus A380
First class on this palace in the skies offers free Wi-Fi, a bar, a
shower and bagful of goodies with Bulgari favours. The interior itself
is gorgeously lit, making us want to fly around aimlessly just to relax
in this beauty.
Print campaign: GAP
Celebrating inclusion and diversity, this ad sparked frenzy worldwide. Putting the debate on whether it’s liberating or exploitative aside, we do conclude that it’s clever marketing with a different concept, eye-catching shots, and a very good looking Waris Ahluwalia taking centre stage.
Watch (for her): Chanel Horlogerie
Coffee-table book: Humans of New York
Photograph: National Geographic’s The Colloseum, Rome, 2013
PHOTO: Gabriele Forzano/Reuters
Game: Bioshock Infinite
Man: Henry Cavill
Car: Peugeot Onyx
Couture gown: Rami Kadi Spring Collection 2013, Au Bal des Orchidées Noire
Perfume bottle: Valentino Valentina Acqua Floreale
Woman: Angelina Jolie
Fashion film: Calvin Klein’s Provocations
Magazine cover: Time’s Benedict Cumberbatch Issue
Movie soundtrack: The Great Gatsby
Watch (for him): Roger Dubuis Excalibur
Plane: Airbus A380
Print campaign: GAP
Celebrating inclusion and diversity, this ad sparked frenzy worldwide. Putting the debate on whether it’s liberating or exploitative aside, we do conclude that it’s clever marketing with a different concept, eye-catching shots, and a very good looking Waris Ahluwalia taking centre stage.