October 2012 Fails
Here's a super-sized, 15-minute fail compilation to terrorize your Halloween.
Here's a super-sized, 15-minute fail compilation to terrorize your Halloween.
Dubbed "Venus" (after the Roman goddess of love and beauty), the sleek yacht envisioned by the late Steve Jobs and designed with the help of Philippe Starck was spotted for the first time this weekend in the Netherlands.
It's alive! This monstrous mix of a hurricane and a winter storm is expected to terrorize the East Coast around Halloween.
Forged for those who don't just travel, but arrive, MVST's Carbon S and Carbon X suitcases are the kind of gear that turns heads in first class and gets a nod from the Bellagio valet. Wrapped in military-grade carbon fiber and edged in 6 series anodized aluminum, these aren't your standard carry-ons — they're tactical instruments of movement. The Carbon S is streamlined with a wide telescopic handle that opens up packing space, while the Carbon X opts for a bolder, squared-off profile that's sharp enough to match your tailoring. Inside, Alter-Nappa leather and Alcantara set the tone: understated opulence for the man who's seen every lounge. Personalize your piece by engraving or color.
Presented by MVST.
It took åäö two years to perfect a single pair of shorts. From the Kingdom of Sweden, this focused design was tested, refined, and rebuilt until every detail felt right. They're so sure they're right, in fact, that if you buy The Shorts during June, you get 30 days to wear them — however, wherever. If they don't become your favorite pair of shorts, you can return them, no questions asked. They're built with sharp intention: a tailored silhouette, water-repellent canvas-like fabric woven in Sweden, and discreet flow-through pockets that make spontaneous swims part of the plan. An inner drawstring waistband, hidden compartments, and reinforced seams ensure they move effortlessly from garden parties to golden-hour dives.
Presented by åäö Sweden.
Wingsuit World Champion Espen Fadnes shares his thoughts and motives behind jumping off the edge of cliffs like he has nothing to live for in this documentary featuring interviews and footage of his human flight.
Got a cake mix and several thousand years of digestion? Then Jennifer Landa has a dessert for your Star Wars-loving sweet tooth.
Don't cut corners — cut the junk. Garden of Life builds every formula on whole-food ingredients, third-party certifications, and full traceability, holding a hard line on clean, uncompromising nutrition. That means no synthetics, no fillers, no artificial anything — just a thoughtful blend of gentle care and high-performance support to help you feel your best, naturally. From daily vitamins to targeted supplements, everything ships straight to your door — fueling your life the way nature intended.
Presented by Garden Of Life.
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Velasca's Filòm Loafers fit like a glove — and that's no play on words. Made from the innermost layer of leather and buffed to give them their signature velvety texture, these suede shoes are washed with pumice stone for a lived-in look and feel, and hand-constructed using a tubular construction and sewn together by an internal seam called a Blake stitch, which helps the shoe flex with the natural flexing of your feet. A bit Ivy and inherently Italian, the shape references traditional college-style loafers, which were low-cut with a 'biscotto' shape. Now, they're a democratic everyman silhouette — but this iteration is for those with a keen sense of style and an eye for quality craftsmanship.
Presented by Velasca.
Armed with a iPod Touch and a camera, Jimmy Kimmel sets off to make fools out of the people of Los Angeles.
With his brain fully intact, Vsauce explains the possibility of a real no-brainer.