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07/10/2013 09:48

we blame the company -- we made the very sames Gucci cosmetic case bag“Must Have” boxes have included a foldable black hat with a wide brim, sweet potato tortilla chips, Pacifica Natural Color Quench Lip Tint, and a series of pre-measured cocktail mixers to make a “modern margarita.” A box sent to subscribers in the spring included Buxom’s Sculpted Lash Mascara, a “corkatoo” corkscrew, a Heather Belle signature tassel necklace and a box of yellow Peeps. The June box included a copy of “Revenge Wears Prada: The Devil Returns” a package of FIT popcorn and a Gorjana & Griffin Zuma Scarf.

for Isabella d’Este. Now it appears that he did in fact manage to finish the project — perhaps when he encountered the aristocrat, one of the Gucci suitcasemost influential female figures of her day, in Rome in 1514. Scientific tests suggest that the oil portrait is indeed the work of da Vinci, according to Carlo Pedretti, a professor emeritus of art history and an expert in Leonardo studies at the University of California, Los Angeles. “There are no doubts that the portrait is the work of Leonardo,” Prof Pedretti, a recognised expert in authenticating disputed works by Da Vinci, told Corriere della Sera newspaper. “I can immediately recognise Da Vinci’s handiwork, particularly in the woman’s face.”

Kellan McNamara, senior manager, consumer commerce marketing at PopSugar, says the Must Have boxes “are selling out two months in advance.” PopSugar also curates a special edition, seasonal box for $100. The “fall style” offering included a Rachel Zoe gold knot ring, Stila Cosmetics “Luxe Eye Shadow Palette,” a Cynthia Vincent lined shopping bag, Library of Flowers bubble bath, Christian Lacroix Papier Notebook and Goldfaden MD’s microderm exfoliator. (Neither PopSugar nor Svbscription take returns.) Even People magazine is getting into the act. For $200 a year, premium subscribers will receive special print and digital content and a series of gift boxes “designed by the editors.” According to the New York Times, the first box includes “designer note cards inspired Gucci wallet parallels in our review of the device. The two ads feature a parade of inspirational smartwatches, flaunting hardware from Power Rangers, Inspector Gadget, Knight Rider, the Jetsons, Predator and more, suggesting in their titles at the Gear is an "evolution" on these ideas and "a long time coming," at that. Limited device compatibility and fledgling third-party support leave those claims up for debate, but that doesn't make the nostalgic overview any less amusing. Check the videos out for yourself after the break.