Thursday, October 18, 2007

Top 4 Must Have Luxury Accessories


By Vipin Agnihotri


The India Street has come up with details of top 4 accessories that are absolutely majestic. These accessories are a bit expensive but if you want satisfaction out of it, price is not a factor now is it (one need only afford the price)? Please take a look and comment below if you have any other suggestions.


Jaeger-Lecoultre watch- 6,00,000 Indian Rupees onwards


There are watches and then there are classic timepieces. Jaeger-LeCoultre’s Master Compressor Extreme W-Alarm ‘46’ comes under the category of classic timepieces. With characteristic black aluminum city crown, what sets it apart is the signature of biking legend Valentino Rossi (it’s brand ambassador) on the case-back. In my opinion, the glowing yellow color emblematic of his career achievements proudly lights up the limited edition.

GoldVish phone- 5,46,00,000 Indian Rupees



With more and more features being added to a device called cell phone, how about 18 carat gold and diamonds as mobile accessories? Well, if you are one of those individual that likes to flaunt the latest handset, then the new GoldVish phone with 1,800 diamonds is just the thing for you. Widely been regarded as the most costly phone ever made this one’s made to order.


Maserati MC12- 6,00,00,000 Indian Rupees



In my opinion, this one is undoubtedly the grand daddy of any super car available in the market. Maserati have delivered the ultimate take-one’s-breath away car. It is worth mentioning in this regard that MC12 has a heart of a lion, which beats with 755 HP and comes in a rare shade of blue. Of course, if one must have it in another color then so be it. After all, it’s better be up to your specifications for the giant hole it will burn in your pocket!


Stilettoes by Stuart Weitzman- 80,00,000 Indian Rupees-

Expect to be treated like nothing sort of a princess when you wear these stilettoes worth 1 million pounds. The most expensive shoes in the world unveiled at Harrods, London were locked away in a bullet-proof case after a photo-call for the press where they will be guarded round the clock. Inspired by the ruby slippers from The Wizard of Oz and designed by Stuart Weitzman, the stilettoes are woven in platinum thread with 642 rubies.


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