Snowboots Balmain x Rossignol
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Name of the Product : AprĆØs ski en Nylon
Brand : Balmain x Rossignol
Thick platform soles and rubber Balmain logo on back
35,150.00 €
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An exclusive and divine version of the mythical Oyster Rolex… A watch that, on the wrist of Mercedes Gleitze crossed the Channel in 1926. Edited here in a Perpetual Lady-Datejust version, entirely stamped with diamonds on the case, the bezel and the President bracelet.
Product Name : Lady Datejust
Brand : Rolex
Description : The light reflections on the lugs and case sides highlight the refined shapes of their 28 mm Oyster case, topped with a diamond-set bezel. A classic women’s watch from Rolex, the Lady-Datejust follows in the footsteps of the Datejust, an emblematic model that imposes its style and watchmaking performance.
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Name of the Product : AprĆØs ski en Nylon
Brand : Balmain x Rossignol
Author: Thierry Sarmant
Publishing House: Tallandier
Publication Date:Ā September 2020
The HĆ“tel de Bourrienne is the only private residence that remains in Paris to recall the atmosphere of the Directoire and the Consulate. A series of small miracles has made this two hundred year continuity possible: since the end of the Age of Enlightenment, great speculators, financiers, manufacturers and captains of industry have succeeded one another within its walls in order to preserve a heritage that is rich in memories. After four years of ambitious restoration, the architecture and decorations are once again revealed with singularity and elegance.
Author: Robert Polidori
Publishing House: Steidl Interart
Publication Date: September 2016
This book is Robert Polidori’s portrait of the interiors of the now demolished Hotel Petra in Beirut, a grand icon of the city’s prewar history. The Hotel Petra was once one of the most popular hotels in Beirut, conveniently located in the city center adjacent to the Grand Theatre. After the Lebanese Civil War of 1975-90, Rafiq al-Hariri founded a holding company, Solidere, whose goal was the selective demolition and reconstruction of downtown Beirut’s urban fabric. In 1992 the Hotel Petra was set aside for later restoration, and from that moment essentially cut off from any human intervention.