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Yohji Yamamoto Pour Homme F/W16 Suit
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maison margiela f/w16 couture
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TAKAHIROMIYASHITATheSoloist F/W16
"Canadian Trucker Jacket"
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CDG F/W16 Flower Armor Black Tuxedo Jacket Via act_aolei
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Boris Bidjan Saberi F/W16 Backstage
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LADY GAGA ROCKS SAINT LAURENT F/W16 DRESS FOR SEPHORA GRWM VIDEO
Sephora shared a video of Lady Gaga (filmed last month) where she shares some of her favorite makeup hacks, her approach to beauty and puts on a full face of Haus Labs makeup!
Even though she was styled by Nicola Formichetti, Gaga decided to dig deep into her own personal closet and ended up pulling out this fabulous Saint Laurent Fall/Winter 2016 black crocodile-effect beaded cocktail dress which features 80s-inspired bold shoulders and a cut-out on the back!
Watch the full makeup tutorial here.
After wrapping the video up, Gaga took some selfies where she threw on her good old Baja East Fall/Winter 2014 black mesh back panel sweatshirt with crew-neckline.
FYI: Miho Okawara created Gaga's nails using her own Presto "MiHO NAiLS" collection nail lacquer in "Salty Vibes" on top of the Aprés round medium nail gel-X extensions.
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L A D Y ♔ G A G A - Off-Duty Chic | Knorts
Gaga went out with her friends in Malibu wearing Knorts I’m So Braided denim knit sweater from their F/W16 “Til Death Do Us Apart collection” and knitted shorts from the S/S17 collection, Rag & Bone Emil combat boots and Marni S/S16 Graphic sunglasses.
YA/A F | Casual | Custom Thumbnails | Morphed | Glasses slider enabled | Boots made in collaboration with @ommosims | Reference
https://www.simfileshare.net/download/1483768/
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What Car is the Fastest Car in the World?
Among the most coveted distinctions in automotive culture is that of being the world’s fastest car. The quest for this title has been in full swing since cars started making serious horsepower.
In 2017, the Koenigsegg Agera RS broke into the 300-mph club with a run that motor sports data company RaceLogic verified.
Koenigsegg Agera RS
Koenigsegg is no stranger to top speed records. Its Agera RS, which was tested on a closed stretch of Nevada road and clocked at 285 mph, is the fastest production car to date. The Swedish automaker also claims that its upcoming Jesko Absolute is faster (although no one has yet put the claim to the test). With a twin-turbocharged V10 engine and a hybrid system that pumps in some additional electricity, this supercar can generate 1,600 hp.
The Agera RS’s bespoke powertrain features an 800-volt electrical system that helps it produce even more hp and torque. It’s paired to a seven-speed automatic transmission and sends all that power to the rear wheels through a limited-slip differential. The car’s carbon fiber construction and extreme downforce further help it keep its composure at such insane speeds.
Read more: What Makes a Car Fun to Drive?
McLaren is another brand that knows how to build a record-breaking car. Its iconic F1 held the world’s fastest production car title for more than two decades until Bugatti’s Veyron Super Sport came along. McLaren’s newest hypercar, the £2 million Speedtail, may not be able to reclaim that title with its 250-mph top speed—but that doesn’t mean it won’t be fast. Its aerodynamic body and mega-powered electrified powertrain should make it a serious contender.
A few other cars have claimed to be the world’s fastest production car, including the Bugatti Veyron Super Sport and the aforementioned Jesko Absolute. However, we’ll consider the Agera RS the winner since it was verified by Guinness with a two-run average of 285.
The Bugatti Veyron may be 17 years old as of 2022, but it’s still one of the fastest cars in the world. When it was introduced, the Veyron cracked a staggering 267 mph. The Super Sport model bumped that figure to an even more impressive 285 mph. Bugatti followed that up with the even faster Chiron Super Sport, which is a worthy successor to its Veyron nameplate.
Bugatti Chiron Super Sport
When Bugatti’s Veyron exploded onto the scene in 2005, it instantly became the fastest car in the world. Its top speed was a mind-blowing 250 mph, but that wasn’t enough for the French automaker. It returned with the Veyron Super Sport, which cracked 267 mph and set off a race to see who could hit 300 mph first. The SSC Ultimate Aero briefly claimed the title, but it was soon replaced by Bugatti’s successor.
The Chiron Super Sport is an insane machine, capable of reaching speeds so high that they seem unreal. It has a massive 8.0-liter quad-turbocharged W16 engine that produces 1,479 horsepower and a host of aerodynamic features designed to help it reach astronomical numbers. The Triple F crew recently spent some time with the $4.3 million beast and recorded a video showing it hitting an astonishing 288 mph. That’s just shy of the record for a production car, but it puts the Chiron on the fast track to reclaim the top spot from Koenigsegg.
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Despite its incredible acceleration, the Chiron has some serious competition on its hands from the likes of the Koenigsegg Agera RS and the McLaren Speedtail. Fortunately, Bugatti isn’t taking its foot off the gas, as it continues to refine its Chiron to reach even higher speeds.
Although it doesn’t have the outright power of the Agera RS or the Hennessey Venom GT, the Chiron is the best-balanced car on this list in terms of straight-line speed and handling. Its chassis is made of carbon fiber and it has a bespoke hybrid system that allows it to run on electricity for some of its powertrain needs.
However, the most important factor in a top-speed race is the ability to maintain a consistent, straight-line speed. That’s where the Chiron really shines, as it can sustain its insane velocity for long stretches. It’s also capable of generating g-forces that feel like your eyes are getting pushed back into your sockets. The 2.3-second time to 60 mph is just the tip of the iceberg, as the Chiron can accelerate at an unbelievable rate even when it’s cruising down the highway.
Hennessey Venom GT
The Hennessey Venom GT may not look like the type of vehicle that can reach such insane speeds, but things like seats and cylinder counts don’t tell the whole story. The Hennessey Venom GT is powered by a twin-turbocharged 7.0-liter V8 engine capable of producing 1,244 horsepower and achieving a 0-60 time of just 1.9 seconds. This puts the Venom GT well ahead of the Bugatti Chiron when it comes to accelerating, and its top speed is just shy of 249 mph.
Texan tuner Hennessey Performance is no stranger to modifying performance cars, but the Venom GT is the company’s first stand-alone creation and a love letter to excess horsepower. It’s the fastest production car in the world, and it was built for a specific client, Aerosmith singer Steven Tyler.
Hennessey claims that the Venom GT is capable of reaching 270.4 mph on a runway at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center, though the Guinness Book of Records doesn’t recognize it as an official record. That’s mostly because Hennessey made the run in one direction only, and since the Venom GT is a limited-production, hand-built vehicle, some question whether it deserves to be considered among the world’s fastest production cars.
The Venom GT features a lightweight carbon fiber chassis and bespoke racing tires, which contribute to its impressive acceleration and top speed capabilities. It also features a traction control system and a push-button launch control that allows the driver to select a desired gear for maximum acceleration. For stopping power, the Venom GT utilizes a set of 15-inch carbon-ceramic rotors with 6-piston Brembo fixed callipers on all four wheels.
While Hennessey has yet to deliver on its promise of a 300-mph production car, the company is working on a more track-focused version of the Venom GT called the Hennessey Venom F5. The new model will be more focused on racing and less suited for everyday use, but it should still be able to hit 200 mph flat out.
Hennessey Venom F5
The Hennessey Venom F5 is a street-legal hypercar that can easily match the speed of the Bugatti Chiron and other top-tier speed demons. The Venom F5 is able to accelerate from 0 to 60 in under three seconds and can reach a top speed of 311 miles per hour. It has a carbon fiber chassis that is light and strong, with torsional rigidity that is superior to many supercars. It also has a 7.6L twin-turbocharged V8 engine that produces 1,600 horsepower at 7,200 rpm.
The company has recently announced that it will be attempting to break the 300 mph barrier with its Venom F5 prototype. The test will be conducted at Silverstone in early 2019. Hennessey is partnering with Racelogic and VBOX GPS systems to verify the car’s performance. The test will be attended by media guests and Hennessey Venom F5 customers. The company will also make the video footage of the run public.
Hennessey is a well-known tuner and builder of high-performance vehicles. The Texas-based firm has a history of creating fast cars, including the Venom GT and the Venom F1. The company’s latest creation, the Hennessey Venom F5, is engineered to be the fastest production car in the world. The Venom F5 is capable of reaching a top speed of more than 500 kilometers per hour (311 mph).
Rory Reid, from AutoTrader, takes the Hennessey Venom F5 for a spin on one of Millbrook’s large tarmac aprons. The F5 is a lot of fun to drive and handles like a proper performance car should. Its acceleration is instantaneous, while the noise from the 6.6-liter twin-turbocharged ‘Fury’ V8 is thrilling and menacing.
The Venom F5 is a true supercar, and its price tag is equally impressive. It costs $1.6 million, and only 24 units will be built. However, 15 of them have already been spoken for, according to Hennessey. The car is available with a wide range of optional upgrades and options. Hennessey is offering a Track Package that will boost the car’s performance even further. This will allow it to accelerate from 0 to 60 in less than three seconds and will improve the car’s handling.
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Alexander McQueen F/W16
#Alexander McQueen F/W16#Alexander McQueen#f/w16#sarah burton#sarah burton alexander mcqueen#dresses
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Comme Des Garcons Homme Plus F/W16 PR-J013 Sleeve Fabric Switching Swallowtail Coat
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Bakay Diaby @ Bottega Veneta Menswear Fall 2016
#BOTTEGA VENETA#BAKAY DIABY#Milan Fashion Week#MFW#Creative Director Tomas Maier#Bottega Veneta Menswear Fall Winter 2016#Menswear Fall Winter 2016#Fall Winter 2016#F/W2016#F/W16#Bottega Veneta Menswear Autumn Winter 2016#Menswear Autumn Winter 2016#Autumn Winter 2016#A/W2016#A/W16#Runway#Menswear#Black Models#Black Male Models#Models Of Color#Fashion#Fashion Blog#front-row-at-dior#My Uploads
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How do you think the street fashion for this coming S/S18 season will be like?
#mutzine#magazine#sfw#seoul fashion wek#f/w16#s/s18#fashion week#runway#street fashion#street photography#street style#korean fashion#korean style#korean culture#kstyle#korean model#photography#fashion#tumblrradar#seoul#south korea#hip-hop#funky#colorful#modern
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CDGH+ F/W16 via leclaireur
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Boris Bidjan Saberi F/W16
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