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For the Kate Spade Spring 2014 collection, old iPhone 5, but it is an upgrade. Any eye-brow raising innovation is worthwhile in the smartphone business, where innovation has slowed to a crawl. Having a screen that basically doesn't break is something that users would get excited about, perhaps excited enough to buy a new phone. Furthermore, nothing spells luxury like a sapphire and gold iPhone Kate Spade created an indoor garden party, the white pebbled entrance of which recalled Chanel’s Gucci message bagspectacular Spring 2011 runway show, also set in a garden created indoors.And Terrence, well, Terrence may or may not be allowed to leave the state.
After a slow couple of weeks, we've finally got lots of stuff to talk about. Apparently Apple did a thing,For a big, buzzy brand that allows its bag to be sold online, not all that many major web retailers bother to stock them. Bergdorf Goodman will sell you a Givenchy bag over the Internet, but much-larger sister company Neiman Marcus will not. Neither will Saks, and up until late last week, neither would Net-a-Porter. for starters. Only one way to find out. Join us just after the break at 3:30PM ET T-Mobile hasn't provided its full Gucci tote bagpricing, but says that customers can buy a 16GB iPhone 5c for zero down and $22 per month over two years; the 16GB iPhone 5s costs $99 down and $23 per month. You'll still have to wait until either September 13th (for the iPhone 5c) or the 20th (for the 5s) to purchase from either carrier, but at least you won't have to deal with the hassles of a contract.