Renowned stylist Lee Stafford will be quite happy to cut your hair at an astonishing £2000! He has named the cut the “couture cut”, and you need to go round his house to get it!
Think it’s pricey do you… well you also get free champagne and hors d’oeuvres thrown in. Bargain if you ask me.
If you’re a billionaire then you should at least look the part - at least that’s the idea behind Flavio Briatore’s Billionaire Couture designer label which aims squarely at the lucrative ultra luxury market. There’s no doubt that the range created in a collaboration between legendary Briatore and fashion designer Angelo Galasso is luxury personified, with hefty prices to match.
Just take a look at this beautifully crafted crocodile skin jacket, styled from blue leather with red calf leather piping, double pockets, high collar and flared sleeves. Really very nice but carrying the billionaire’s price tag of £18,500 ($34,225).
Keep you’re eyes peeled, we’ll be taking a look at more exclusive Billionaire Couture over the coming weeks.
Private jets will soon be able to have Versace interior styling added in what will surely be the ultimate flying fashion statement. In a joint venture with TAG Aircraft Interiors Versace are set to produce unique cabin designs for the rich and famous.

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Every billionaire worth his salt is going to want one these iconic Gulfstream G150 jets.
With a top speed of Mach .85 (647mph) and a range of 3,400 miles you’re never going to be late for that business appointment on the other side of the world.
This kind of luxury doesn’t come cheap with a base price tag of £7.6 million ($14,060,000) and running costs amounting to around £700 ($1,295) for every hour of flying time. The 1300 gallon fuel tanks which take Jet A1 kerosene costs £715 ($1322) to fill.
The cabin is kept fresh by air pumped in from the atmosphere every two minutes.
Why would you mix it in first class when you can have your very own Gulfstream jet?
Posted by Peter Brady on Wed 6th December 2006 at 10:00 AM, Filed in Rich And Famous
According to the BBC, Britain’s Soccer / Football players are awash with money.
Unsurprisingly, the ubiquitous David Beckham tops the list with Wayne Rooney predicted to rapidly over take him in years to come.
1. David Beckham £87m ($169m)
2. Michael Owen £32m ($62m)
3. Robbie Fowler £28m ($54m)
4. Sol Campbell £27m ($52m)
5. Rio Ferdinand £22m ($43m)
6. Ryan Giggs £22m ($43m)
7. Andriy Shevchenko £22m ($43m)
8. Thierry Henry £21m ($41m)
9. Wayne Rooney £20m ($39m)
10. Michael Ballack £18m ($35m)