Style Buzz Artist/jeweler Islay Taylor took a cue from Kid Sister's song Pro Nailz to create these blinged-out gold plated knuckle dusters with hand painted acrylic nails. For the ladies out there whose toes are done up with the fingernails matching, but are in need of some bling. (via My Love For You)
Old Skool Fool steps up to the Trillion Dollar Man. Watch as he reviews his Bling for us!
Golden guns, stacks of cash, and *seven* lions. Live the dream.
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Celebrity Buzz At 18 years old, Courtney Ames is among the youngest in the group of Hollywood Hills burglars known as the “Bling Ring”, who are responsible for stealing almost $3 million worth of clothes and jewelry from celebrities homes. Ames ran into trouble when web-cam photos of her surfaced wearing a beaded rosary necklace that is thought to belong to Lindsay Lohan, and a photo of her mocking accomplice Nicholas Prugo. TMZ caught up to Ames outside a Hollywood tattoo parlor, where she told them “I didn't do anything!”
Celebrity Buzz 19 year old Diana Tamayo is one of the six so called “Bling Kids” responsible for carrying out burglaries on several Hollywood celebrity homes, stealing more than $3 million worth of clothes and jewelry. Tamayo is being charged in connection with the robberies of Lindsay Lohan's and Ashley Tisdale's Hollywood hills homes. Along with the ringleader, Rachel Lee, Tamayo attended Indian Hills High School in Agoura Hills, California, where she was awarded the “best smile” honor as well as one half of the “cutest couple” in the 2007 yearbook.
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After winning the N.F.L. title, the Steelers focused on something truly important: designing their Super Bowl rings.
No one knows what this is or where it came from, but they're calling it the iBoy. Someone took this shot while in Japan, and now geeks around the world are left chanting want want want want…
Style Buzz The surprise appearance of an almost blindingly beautiful piece of headwear at the inauguration (specifically, on Aretha Franklin) has triggered a rash of speculation about the origins of this legendary artifact. With many thanks to BuzzFeed's users for their help, here are a few things that you may not have known about Aretha Franklin's wonderful hat: