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I’m Over It: Designers Doing Cars
On Monday Rebecca wrote about how she wanted the new Fiat 500 by Diesel, well after two more designer/fashion inspired cars were spotted today, I am officially over this lame trend. The new Hermes Citroen 2CV and the Volkswagon Beetle for Barney’s are pretty damn lame if you ask me. As if the orginal car isn’t expensive enough (with the exception of the VW) now you have to pay the added super premium price to have the left over fabric from an old Hermes line stiched over the seats. The only really cool vehicle I see here is the Louis Vuitton Vespa, mostly because you can actually see the signiture monogram print. If you like Hermes or Diesel enough to buy their collaboration cars, save your money on the car and spend it on their clothes where it should be spent in the first place.
Thanks to Selectism for the images.
On Monday Rebecca wrote about how she wanted the new Fiat 500 by Diesel, well after two more designer/fashion inspired cars were spotted today, I am officially over this lame trend. The new Hermes Citroen 2CV and the Volkswagon Beetle for Barney’s are pretty damn lame if you ask me. As if the orginal car isn’t expensive enough (with the exception of the VW) now you have to pay the added super premium price to have the left over fabric from an old Hermes line stiched over the seats. The only really cool vehicle I see here is the Louis Vuitton Vespa, mostly because you can actually see the signiture monogram print. If you like Hermes or Diesel enough to buy their collaboration cars, save your money on the car and spend it on their clothes where it should be spent in the first place.
Thanks to Selectism for the images.
All I Want For Hanukah Is: THE Diesel Car
Not to be mistaken for a diesel car, I’m talking about THE Diesel car. That’s right, Diesel has launched a car, although it doesn’t run on diesel fuel, nor is it fuel officiant, nor is it really cool looking.
“Launched at a star-studded party at Milan Fashion Week, the car, the new Fiat 500, has been designed in a partnership between the two iconic Italian brands as an ‘urban survival vehicle’. The hubcaps feature the brand’s mohican logo, the bumpers sport rivet detailing and the seats and steering wheel have been stitched with yellow thread to mirror the jeans that Diesel is so famous for,” as seen in ElleUK.
The limited edition car – only 10,000 are set to be produced – will go on sale on November 9th. Add it to your Hanukah wish list now…









