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Lotus Cars, the sportscar manufacturer, and Gieves & Hawkes, the Savile Row tailor, have conspired to form two of the most fashionable accessories for the modern day spy. The collaboration of the British brands is part of Truly British at Harrods, which runs until 15 October, showcasing the best this country has to offer, revelling in the fascinating melting pot of cultures that makes Britain Great.
Creating the ultimate vehicle for the secret agent demands a flair for creativity and a passion for engineering the latest innovations, therefore making Lotus the perfect candidate. With proven experience from the Lotus Esprit, made famous for its starring role in a couple of the James Bond films such as the The Spy Who Loved Me, the Lotus Design Team led by Chief Designer, Russell Carr, was able to develop the one-off Lotus Exige Espionage.
Based on the standard 189 hp Lotus Exige, the coupé sportscar combines the elegant sophistication of the Gieves & Hawkes collection with the engineering ingenuity and style of the high performance trackcar-for-the road. Complementing the Gieves & Hawkes-designed bespoke classic navy pin striped Spy Suit, the Lotus Exige features a navy exterior and a central white pinstripe flash. Inside the car, the design philosophy has been extended to the seat upholstery (squab and cushion), door inserts and dashboard, using the same Gieves & Hawkes pinstripe wool cloth used in the Spy Suit.
Silk, used in the lining of the suit has been used to clad the back of the seats. The interior also boasts tailor-made leather floormats with eyelet detailing, taking cues from the classic shoes worn by the ultimate English secret agent.
Commenting on the unique Lotus and Gieves & Hawkes partnership, Clive Dopson, Managing Director of Lotus Cars, explains, In this prestigious celebration of British lifestyle and culture, it has been an exciting opportunity to change the rules, combining the style and elegance of fashion with the interior design of a high performance sportscar. To be associated with a fashion collection such as Gieves & Hawkes, synonymous with a rich tailoring heritage, has provided a unique platform for the demonstration of the design qualities which make Lotus cars such an exciting and special driving experience.
The Lotus Exige Espionage and Gieves & Hawkes Spy Suit will be on display in The British Tailoring Room, on Ground at Harrods, until 15 October, 2005. Following the high level of interest, the one-off Lotus Exige Espionage is to be retailed at the on the road price of £39,995 following the event.
Che palle saràpur bella ma continuano a riproporla in tutte le salse possibili ed immaginibali
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Citazione di: Losna il Ottobre 04, 2005, 11:57:04
cacata.
così non vai all'autolavaggio, vai in tintoria.
Almeno ci avessero infilato 50cv in piu'.... :-\
lo appoggio a losna, dura è pura deve restare l'elise, non sta cosa goffrata per ricchioncelli.
Ma che cacchio: vedo il 3D Lotus Exige '06 e mi vengono già i lacrimoni prima di aprire, e poi mi trovo sta foffata?!
bella cosi se ingrassi vai dal sarto e l'allarghi un po' :P
A me piace ;D
poi se arriva la primavera ci metti un fresco di lana e via ;D
Citazione di: jagitalia il Ottobre 04, 2005, 15:40:49
poi se arriva la primavera ci metti un fresco di lana e via ;D
Cioè....vuoi mettere con quelli che si eccitano per la plastichina morbida? :P
Così è troppo snob....alla James Bond ;D
si è carina come idea... come idea però. Io preferisco il tutta pelle! :o che fasto!
noooo....tutta pelle no.....già usato...e poi nera non è il massimo....
Meglio il cachemire ;D
Orrenda e assolutamente non funzionale. Bocciata, reato di lesa maestà da perseguire >:( 8)