Mad Bash Group Style Shoot: A Celebration of Fashion and Trend
When bold art meets thoughtful design, the result is two stunningly styled photos Crazy carnival group exist Preto Loft In Toronto. These stunning editorials showcase limitless creativity and bring fresh wedding inspiration to life. Uniquely styled but equally charming, they offer modern couples endless ideas to enhance their big day. Look #1: Urban Loft Editorial (Lime/Lilac) Chic, bold, and stylish, the Urban Loft Editorial is crafted for the modern couple embracing the hottest wedding trends of 2024. Shades of lime and lilac set the stage for a vibrant color palette, complemented by patterned linens, simple bouquets and eye-catching decorative fruit. The oversized bow makes a statement on the side Lover's Island Elegant gowns, and hand-painted stationery It's okay studio Adds a subtle custom touch. flowerDelicate florals and bold tablescapes plate occasion Creating a design that balances minimalism and maximalism in perfect harmony. This editorial is aimed squarely at Toronto's urban brides, blending modern design with artistic flair, perfect for a…
ESCA Winter Celebration and Awards Ceremony Celebration
LOS ANGELES – The Exhibition Services and Contractors Association (ESCA) kicked off Expo week with its annual Winter Celebration and Awards Ceremony on December 15 at the Majestic Hotel in Los Angeles! Expo!, IAEE Annual Meeting and Exhibition. In true Hollywood style, the event treated guests to a red carpet with an Old Hollywood theme and a Best Dressed Award for the attendee with the most glitz and glamour. With a 50/50 raffle with 50% of proceeds donated to the ESCA scholarship program, the evening was filled with opportunities to network, recognize each other's achievements and benefit the industry as a whole. “This year’s Winter Celebration and Awards Ceremony is a true testament to the strength and innovation of our ESCA community,” said ESCA Executive Director Julie Kagy. "We are honored to celebrate the incredible contributions and achievements of our members, especially as we look ahead to an exciting year ahead. These awards not only symbolize recognition, but also the…
ESCA Winter Celebration Goes to Hollywood » Exhibit City News
(The iconic Hollywood sign sets the stage for the ESCA Winter Celebration and Awards, where the exhibition community will come together for an evening of 1950s glamor and Hollywood-style celebration.) ESCA’s annual awards night invites attendees to channel Old Hollywood icons and celebrate a year of industry excellence Author: Exhibition City News Staff Los Angeles, CA – Mark your calendars and polish your dancing shoes because the ESCA Winter Celebration & Awards brings glitz, glamor and old Hollywood magic to the world. Majestic City Center on December 15! For one night only, the best in the exhibition world will take to the red carpet in 1950s-inspired attire, ready to celebrate a year's worth of achievements in true Hollywood fashion. Regarding the inspiration behind the “Old Hollywood” theme, ESCA Director of Education and Events Rachel Rodean shared: When asked about the inspiration behind the “Old Hollywood” theme, ESCA Director of Education and Events Rachel Rodean explained that the goal was to…
25th Anniversary Celebration » Exhibition City News
ORLANDO, Fla. — Alliance Nationwide Exposition, a leading provider of integrated hospitality trade show solutions, is proud to announce the launch of its groundbreaking Drive for 25 safety incentive program, led by its shipping division, Alliance Shipping Services. This innovative initiative is designed to further reinforce the company’s strong commitment to safety and recognize the outstanding contributions of its driving teams. Safety has always been a cornerstone of Alliance National Fair Operations. The Drive for 25 program incentivizes safe driving practices, and Alliance Shipping Services aims to foster a safety-conscious culture that extends beyond the workplace to the communities it serves. Through a structured reward system, drivers will receive $25 per day for completing the full requirements of the 25-point checklist, demonstrating their commitment to safe driving. By following key guidelines and regulations, drivers not only ensure compliance with DOT/FMCSA regulations, but also receive financial rewards. The 25-point safety checklist covers basic safety aspects, including pre-trip inspections, safe driving practices,…
Techart’s monochrome car is a celebration of Porsche’s 799-horsepower
The Techart Monochrome is a heavily modified version of the Porsche 911 Turbo S. It's based on the Techart GT Street R and features power, chassis and aerodynamic upgrades. Highlights include the Techart badge on the hood and new 22-inch forged wheels. Porsche isn't the only automaker to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the iconic 911 Turbo. German tuner Techart has also unveiled a limited edition 911 Turbo "Monochrome" kit. Only 20 of these special editions will be produced, and they're perfect for those who want to stand out from the crowd. var adpushup = window.adpushup = window.adpushup || {que:()}; adpushup.que.push(function() { if (adpushup.config.platform !== "DESKTOP"){ adpushup.triggerAd("4d84e4c9 -9937-4f84-82c0-c94544ee6f2a"); } else{ adpushup.triggerAd("6a782b01-facb-45f3-a88f-ddf1b1f97657"); } }); The Monochrome is based on the Techart GT Street R, a heavily modified version of the Porsche 911 Turbo S that was limited to 87 units (because 100 is too mainstream). The anniversary edition brings unique styling, new wheels, and a highly customized interior, while retaining the…
Hot Wheels’ ‘Not Wheels’ is a celebration of every broken racer
The "Not Wheels" scale models created by Hot Wheels and MSCHF are a tribute to classic cars. The sedan had a dented and rusted body, three mismatched wheels and dirty windows. This special 1:64 scale model will be available on August 30th for $30. Hot Wheels' latest release goes off the rails: a die-cast model that's missing wheels, thanks to a quirky collaboration with art collective MSCHF. Dubbed "Not Wheels," the car is a shabby tribute to the first car, whose flaws include mismatched wheels, a cracked windshield, rust spots, and some truly questionable modifications. var adpushup = window.adpushup = window.adpushup || {que:()}; adpushup.que.push(function() { if (adpushup.config.platform !== "DESKTOP"){ adpushup.triggerAd("4d84e4c9 -9937-4f84-82c0-c94544ee6f2a"); } else{ adpushup.triggerAd("6a782b01-facb-45f3-a88f-ddf1b1f97657"); } }); The design of this GM sedan isn't based on any real car, but instead takes "inspiration" from early '90s Japanese imports. Sure, it bears some resemblance to an '80s Toyota Corolla or Honda Accord, but the weird headlights make it look like an off-brand…
TVS iQube Celebration Edition launched in India, priced at INR 1.20 lakh
To celebrate India's 78th Independence Day, TVS has launched a limited edition of the iQube - the Celebration Edition - in India. The TVS iQube Celebration Edition starts at Rs 1.2 lakh (ex-showroom Delhi) and is available in two variants - iQube 3.4kWh and iQube S. Limited to 1,000 units each, this special edition has a slightly upgraded look over the standard model. The TVS iQube Celebration Edition gets a dual-tone Copper-Black colour scheme with a special edition badge on the front apron. There is also a tri-colour decal on the left side of the sun visor. Despite this, the iQube Celebration Edition is priced the same as the regular version. The iQube 3.4kWh Celebration Edition is priced at Rs 120,000, while the iQube S Celebration Edition is priced at Rs 129,000. Both the prices are ex-showroom. The bookings for the special edition will start tomorrow, 15th August 2024, and the deliveries are scheduled to start on 26th August 2024.…