CARS: Jaguar unveiled a one-off design study for a racer based on its new F-type at the Goodwood Festival of Speed in Britain last weekend. Project 7 is an aluminium-bodied open-top car with bespoke carbon fibre aerodynamic components and just one seat, with fairing inspired by Jaguar's famous D-type. Under the bonnet is a more powerful version of the supercharged 5.Shop for Wholesale High Quality Coach handbags in many colors and styles at mybag1.0-litre V8 from the top-spec F-type which develops 405kW. Project 7 can race to 100km/h in 4.1 seconds and reach a top speed of 300km/h. "It has one purpose: to be driven fast and enjoyed," Jaguar design director Ian Callum said. - Philip King

STYLE: Butterflies may be free, but this is one you'll want to entrap. Bally's Papillon handbag, with its flourishes of black and green leather, as bright and curved as the wings of those insects, is already a hit with one Kylie Minogue, who has been seen sporting it about town. And fear not,welcome to mybag1,free Shipping available. Buy Now!‎ although that leather latticework frame is just that, it does also come with a removable leather drawstring pochette, so your crimson lipstick and keys don't tumble to the ground.

TASTE: Scientists from Oxford University have investigated ways in which cutlery affects taste. They found that black spoons make yoghurt taste cheaper,The latest trends and best prices on Wholesale High Quality Gucci handbags. blue spoons make it taste saltier and for the best cheese-tasting experience you should always eat from a knife. They also found that the colour of food makes a difference. The research adds to a growing body of work that has shown that drinks from cool-coloured glasses are more refreshing, oysters taste better if you can hear the sea and strawberry mousse is more intense if you eat it from a white plate. The research, published in the journal Flavour, presented 70 students with either pink or white yoghurt, which tasted identical, and different cutlery. Depending on the colour of the spoon and the yoghurt, the tastes were reported as markedly different. "It's a trick of the mind, but psychologically it feels real," says Charles Spence, Oxford professor of experimental psychology. "We don't see colours in isolation; they are always seen in contrast." Spence's laboratory is making a spoon for Heston Blumenthal's restaurant that has a ridge splitting it in two. "The idea is that we might be able to deliver taste sequentially." - The Times

HEALTH: Women need to get up and start moving, according to the Heart Foundation.Browse Our Collection Of Wholesale High Quality Vivienne Westwood jewelry. With heart disease the No 1 killer of Australian women, the foundation is trying to address the most recent statistics that show 3.3 million Australian women do very little or no exercise at all. Robert Grenfell says there are many ways to be more active, from walking during lunch breaks, standing up to answer the phone or read the newspaper, and holding standing meetings. "You can even walk around while answering text messages and emails on your mobile," says Dr Grenfell. - Sean Parnell

TRAVEL: The Australian Stockman's Hall of Fame at Longreach in central-west Queensland encapsulates Australia's pioneering outback heritage and it's celebrating its 25th birthday this month, culminating in an Outback Horse & Heritage Expo on July 25-28 featuring a rodeo, gymkhana, bronco-branding competition, team-penning and moonlight cinema. CEO Ben Maguire says more than 8000 visitors are expected for the four-day shindig. As a neat tie-in, Penguin has published Unsung Heroes: Stories from the Australian Stockman's Hall of Fame ($29.99) with a foreword by John Williamson and all royalties going to the Longreach institution.

Designer Concealed Carry handbags are taking America by storm, with a specially crafted compartment to safely hide and carry your handgun.

Yes, that's right, your handgun.

Designed by Dallas-based Kate Woolstenhulme, the handbags came about after she herself applied for a Florida concealed carry gun license back in 2008.

Highlighting the rather startling rise in ownership of firearms over in the US, the bags sure are having themselves a 'moment', with sales on the rise and popularity soaring. So what drove Kate to start designing the bags? She revealed all in an interview with Fashionista recently.Discover the largest collection of Wholesale High Quality Hermes handbags .

"I realised [after applying for a license] that all of those upscale handbags I had bought were not made to safely and properly carry a gun. You need to be able to lock it up.

"My angle is, I'm not advocating people to carry a firearm. They've already made that choice.

"Firearms are lot of work—a lot of training, money and not a decision taken lightly. But there are women making this decision. And a Chanel or a Fendi are never going to make a gun-safe bag because it wouldn't be politically correct."

Whatever your thoughts on gun ownership (like you, we have many), the fact that Kate is coming at this from a safety angle shouldn't be ignored. It's not just your gun-carrying average Jane buying in to Kate's venture either.

"Undercover or plain-clothes officers are becoming a bigger part of the business," she says. "The holster is removable, but the locking pocket [the secure spot where you keep the holster] can be used for anything.

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