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Piaget Emperador Temple Diamonds Watch

Piaget debuts a $3.5 million timepiece boasting over 1,200 diamonds.
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Derek Lam Takes On the Antiquing World

It seems fitting that after all his success in women’s wear the San Francisco-born designer Derek Lam has touched the world of antiquing. OK, so he won’t be rummaging antique shops or hosting the Antiques Road Show with Mark Walberg anytime soon, but he is holding a special position for San Francisco’s Antiques Show. San Francisco’s Fall Antiques Show has named Derek Lam as Honorary Chair for the 2010 show. This year’s theme Chinoiserie: Rococo to Eco (which ties into the city-wide theme of Shanghai Celebration is set to occur October 28-31, 2010. Lam will be hosting the preview party on October 27 at the Fort Mason Center with show chair, Michele Goss.
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The Sky’s the Limit at the Hard Rock Hotel’s New Skybar

A staple of the Los Angeles social scene makes its debut at the Hard Rock Hotel. Skybar, the sophisticated lounge with a day-to-night pool, brings a quiet haven to the party resort known for Rehab and Vanity nightclub. By day, sun-seekers can worship their tans on the upper deck. By night, Skybar transforms into a lounge scene under the stars.
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The Nude Abides: Matisse at the Art Institute

Looking to add a little culture to your life? “Matisse: Radical Invention, 1913-1917” is making it’s debut at the Art Institute of Chicago.
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Eclipse Facing Fierce Competition from A

Remember that tiny little boat Roman Abramovich decided to make? Eclipse, we believe it’s called? Well, it seems as though an intense “my-boat-is-better-than-yours” competition from fellow banking heir Andrey Melnichenko is commencing. Heck, it’s so fierce, Melnichenko gave it a one-letter name. The ostentatiously named A is a 394-foot bomb-proof boat that cost so much to build, it’s already put two companies out of businesses (possibly a third).
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The Getty Museum Transforms Food into a Piece of Art

Food turned art? The representation of food has expanded itself to become useful in more ways than one. A recent exhibition at the Getty Museum brings food away from its normal role of simply filling that hunger void in our stomachs and transformed it into a collection of art. The exhibition, called “In Focus: Tasteful Pictures,” features a wide expansion of works of art dating back more than 150 years to the mid-19th century into the present day.
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Raphael House Annual Gala

Raphael House, the San Francisco organization focused on supporting homeless families, celebrated its annual gala this Saturday, April 17. It took place at the legendary Bimbo's 365 Club in San Francisco's North Beach area and featured a "Speakeasy" theme.
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Celebrity Stylists Join the Fashion Insider’s Campaign

If you’ve ever yearned for a personal stylist to revamp your wardrobe, now would be the time to visit Theory.com. Known for mostly business attire and classic pieces, Theory has enlisted 17 well-known stylists and editors to give a spin on their men’s and women’s Spring 2010 collection.
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The World’s First Global Music Instrument Museum to Open in North Phoenix

On Saturday, April 24, Phoenix will celebrate the grand opening of the $250 million Musical Instrument Museum, an institution set to draw music enthusiasts and historians alike to the area in order to lay eyes on such gems as instruments from the Democratic Republic of Congo, one of the drums played at the opening ceremony of the 2008 Beijing Olympics, a Paul Simon guitar, and the piano on which John Lennon composed his song "Imagine."
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American Idol Winner Performs at W San Francisco

On April 14, the W San Francisco hosted an intimate pre-Earth Day event including an exclusive performance by American Idol winner, Kris Allen. The celebration commemorated the 40th anniversary of Earth Day as Kris Allen led a special ribbon-cutting ceremony.
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Matthew Breitenbach Lists $5,495,000 Sagaponack Waterfront

Beautiful brand new custom built traditional on 2 waterfront acres with over 300' of frontage and access on Sagg Pond.
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Coral Gables Waterfront Listed by Audrey Ross for $24,500,000

Overlooking Gables Estates widest lagoon unencumbered by any bridges, this sophisticated Polynesian-style estate was designed to maximize the beautiful views and the gentle tropical breezes.
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$9,495,000 • Newport Beach, CA

Elegant and pristine bay front home on the highly coveted Balboa Peninsula. Spectacular views with broad panoramas of Newport Harbor, Lido Isle, Balboa Island, the Newport Beach city skyline as well as the Saddleback Mountains beyond.
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$13,950,000 • Carmel, CA

Located on an isolated stretch of beach just south of Carmel, this world-class residence is one of only a few with direct beach access.
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$5,495,000 • Sagaponack, NY

Beautiful brand new custom built traditional on 2 waterfront acres with over 300' of frontage and access on Sagg Pond.
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Field Trip: The Haute 5 Cultural Institutions in Dallas

Hey Joe, whadda’ya know? In Dallas, it’s not only important to look stunning, but to be cunning. Already a cultural hub, the new Arts District under construction here in Uptown is rapidly making our city a heavy hitter in the world of wine swirling and contemplative silences. So to encourage the oozing of intelligence, here’s a list of inspirational and educational arenas that are making Dallas citizens that much more interesting.

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