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10th Three Seas Initiative Summit In Warsaw
Andrej Plenkovic, Prime Minister of the Republic of Croatia, attends the 10th Three Seas Initiative Summit at the Royal Castle in Warsaw, Poland, on April 29, 2025. The Three Seas Initiative is initiated by the Presidents of Poland, Andrzej Duda, and Croatia, Kolinda Grabar-Kitarovic, and the inaugural summit of the Initiative takes place in Dubrovnik in 2016. It is an international economic and political initiative that currently brings together 13 participating countries. (Photo by Klaudia Radecka/NurPhoto) -
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10th Three Seas Initiative Summit In Warsaw
Andrzej Duda, President of Poland, attends the 10th Three Seas Initiative Summit at the Royal Castle in Warsaw, Poland, on April 29, 2025. The Three Seas Initiative is initiated by the Presidents of Poland, Andrzej Duda, and Croatia, Kolinda Grabar-Kitarovic, and the inaugural summit of the Initiative takes place in Dubrovnik in 2016. It is an international economic and political initiative that currently brings together 13 participating countries. (Photo by Klaudia Radecka/NurPhoto) -
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10th Three Seas Initiative Summit In Warsaw
President of the Czech Republic Petr Pavel attends the 10th Three Seas Initiative Summit at the Royal Castle in Warsaw, Poland, on April 29, 2025. The Three Seas Initiative is initiated by the Presidents of Poland, Andrzej Duda, and Croatia, Kolinda Grabar-Kitarovic, and the inaugural summit of the Initiative takes place in Dubrovnik in 2016. It is an international economic and political initiative that currently brings together 13 participating countries. (Photo by Klaudia Radecka/NurPhoto) -
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10th Three Seas Initiative Summit In Warsaw
In Warsaw, Poland, on April 29, 2025, President of Hungary Tamas Sulyok attends the 10th Three Seas Initiative Summit at the Royal Castle. The Three Seas Initiative is initiated by the Presidents of Poland, Andrzej Duda, and Croatia, Kolinda Grabar-Kitarovic, with the inaugural summit taking place in Dubrovnik in 2016. It is an international economic and political initiative that currently brings together 13 participating countries. (Photo by Klaudia Radecka/NurPhoto) -
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10th Three Seas Initiative Summit In Warsaw
In Warsaw, Poland, on April 29, 2025, President of the Republic of Latvia Edgars Rinkevics attends the 10th Three Seas Initiative Summit at the Royal Castle. The Three Seas Initiative is initiated by the Presidents of Poland, Andrzej Duda, and Croatia, Kolinda Grabar-Kitarovic, and the inaugural summit of the Initiative takes place in Dubrovnik in 2016. It is an international economic and political initiative that currently brings together 13 participating countries. (Photo by Klaudia Radecka/NurPhoto) -
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Limited edition Rolls-Royce celebrates 120th anniversary
Ferrari Press Agency
Scintilla 1
Ref 16106
18/08/2024
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: Rolls-Royce Motor Cars
A limited edition Rolls-Royce limousine with a £2 million GBP €2.35 million euros price tag has been unveiled — and the run of 10 cars has already sold out.
The striking Phantom Scintilla Private Collection by the luxury British car maker has marble-inspired interiors featuring hundreds of thousands of embroidery stitches.
It was created to mark the iconic manufacturer’s 120th anniversary and the exclusive marque’s Spirit of Ecstasy winged bonnet mascot.
Each interior took more than 40 hours or more to produce due to the hand-crafted leather detailing.
Artisans used different threads of varying thickness and colours to create the luminescent marbling effect across the interior’s grey-blue seats.
The inside of the rear doors and seats have a total of 869,500 individual stitches on the twill fabric.
The Starlight headlining features 500 fibre-optic ‘stars’, all placed and fitted by hand in a unique pattern.
These illuminate in sequence to offer a sense of motion.
The design is completed with a further 4,450 perforations deliberately made larger than usual to reveal glimpses of a metallic silver fabric beneath, creating a subtle interplay of light.
OPS: The Rolls-Royce Phantom Scintilla.
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Limited edition Rolls-Royce celebrates 120th anniversary
Ferrari Press Agency
Scintilla 1
Ref 16106
18/08/2024
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: Rolls-Royce Motor Cars
A limited edition Rolls-Royce limousine with a £2 million GBP €2.35 million euros price tag has been unveiled — and the run of 10 cars has already sold out.
The striking Phantom Scintilla Private Collection by the luxury British car maker has marble-inspired interiors featuring hundreds of thousands of embroidery stitches.
It was created to mark the iconic manufacturer’s 120th anniversary and the exclusive marque’s Spirit of Ecstasy winged bonnet mascot.
Each interior took more than 40 hours or more to produce due to the hand-crafted leather detailing.
Artisans used different threads of varying thickness and colours to create the luminescent marbling effect across the interior’s grey-blue seats.
The inside of the rear doors and seats have a total of 869,500 individual stitches on the twill fabric.
The Starlight headlining features 500 fibre-optic ‘stars’, all placed and fitted by hand in a unique pattern.
These illuminate in sequence to offer a sense of motion.
The design is completed with a further 4,450 perforations deliberately made larger than usual to reveal glimpses of a metallic silver fabric beneath, creating a subtle interplay of light.
OPS: The Rolls-Royce Phantom Scintilla.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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Limited edition Rolls-Royce celebrates 120th anniversary
Ferrari Press Agency
Scintilla 1
Ref 16106
18/08/2024
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: Rolls-Royce Motor Cars
A limited edition Rolls-Royce limousine with a £2 million GBP €2.35 million euros price tag has been unveiled — and the run of 10 cars has already sold out.
The striking Phantom Scintilla Private Collection by the luxury British car maker has marble-inspired interiors featuring hundreds of thousands of embroidery stitches.
It was created to mark the iconic manufacturer’s 120th anniversary and the exclusive marque’s Spirit of Ecstasy winged bonnet mascot.
Each interior took more than 40 hours or more to produce due to the hand-crafted leather detailing.
Artisans used different threads of varying thickness and colours to create the luminescent marbling effect across the interior’s grey-blue seats.
The inside of the rear doors and seats have a total of 869,500 individual stitches on the twill fabric.
The Starlight headlining features 500 fibre-optic ‘stars’, all placed and fitted by hand in a unique pattern.
These illuminate in sequence to offer a sense of motion.
The design is completed with a further 4,450 perforations deliberately made larger than usual to reveal glimpses of a metallic silver fabric beneath, creating a subtle interplay of light.
OPS: The Rolls-Royce Phantom Scintilla.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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Limited edition Rolls-Royce celebrates 120th anniversary
Ferrari Press Agency
Scintilla 1
Ref 16106
18/08/2024
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: Rolls-Royce Motor Cars
A limited edition Rolls-Royce limousine with a £2 million GBP €2.35 million euros price tag has been unveiled — and the run of 10 cars has already sold out.
The striking Phantom Scintilla Private Collection by the luxury British car maker has marble-inspired interiors featuring hundreds of thousands of embroidery stitches.
It was created to mark the iconic manufacturer’s 120th anniversary and the exclusive marque’s Spirit of Ecstasy winged bonnet mascot.
Each interior took more than 40 hours or more to produce due to the hand-crafted leather detailing.
Artisans used different threads of varying thickness and colours to create the luminescent marbling effect across the interior’s grey-blue seats.
The inside of the rear doors and seats have a total of 869,500 individual stitches on the twill fabric.
The Starlight headlining features 500 fibre-optic ‘stars’, all placed and fitted by hand in a unique pattern.
These illuminate in sequence to offer a sense of motion.
The design is completed with a further 4,450 perforations deliberately made larger than usual to reveal glimpses of a metallic silver fabric beneath, creating a subtle interplay of light.
OPS: The Rolls-Royce Phantom Scintilla.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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Limited edition Rolls-Royce celebrates 120th anniversary
Ferrari Press Agency
Scintilla 1
Ref 16106
18/08/2024
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: Rolls-Royce Motor Cars
A limited edition Rolls-Royce limousine with a £2 million GBP €2.35 million euros price tag has been unveiled — and the run of 10 cars has already sold out.
The striking Phantom Scintilla Private Collection by the luxury British car maker has marble-inspired interiors featuring hundreds of thousands of embroidery stitches.
It was created to mark the iconic manufacturer’s 120th anniversary and the exclusive marque’s Spirit of Ecstasy winged bonnet mascot.
Each interior took more than 40 hours or more to produce due to the hand-crafted leather detailing.
Artisans used different threads of varying thickness and colours to create the luminescent marbling effect across the interior’s grey-blue seats.
The inside of the rear doors and seats have a total of 869,500 individual stitches on the twill fabric.
The Starlight headlining features 500 fibre-optic ‘stars’, all placed and fitted by hand in a unique pattern.
These illuminate in sequence to offer a sense of motion.
The design is completed with a further 4,450 perforations deliberately made larger than usual to reveal glimpses of a metallic silver fabric beneath, creating a subtle interplay of light.
OPS: The Rolls-Royce Phantom Scintilla.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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Limited edition Rolls-Royce celebrates 120th anniversary
Ferrari Press Agency
Scintilla 1
Ref 16106
18/08/2024
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: Rolls-Royce Motor Cars
A limited edition Rolls-Royce limousine with a £2 million GBP €2.35 million euros price tag has been unveiled — and the run of 10 cars has already sold out.
The striking Phantom Scintilla Private Collection by the luxury British car maker has marble-inspired interiors featuring hundreds of thousands of embroidery stitches.
It was created to mark the iconic manufacturer’s 120th anniversary and the exclusive marque’s Spirit of Ecstasy winged bonnet mascot.
Each interior took more than 40 hours or more to produce due to the hand-crafted leather detailing.
Artisans used different threads of varying thickness and colours to create the luminescent marbling effect across the interior’s grey-blue seats.
The inside of the rear doors and seats have a total of 869,500 individual stitches on the twill fabric.
The Starlight headlining features 500 fibre-optic ‘stars’, all placed and fitted by hand in a unique pattern.
These illuminate in sequence to offer a sense of motion.
The design is completed with a further 4,450 perforations deliberately made larger than usual to reveal glimpses of a metallic silver fabric beneath, creating a subtle interplay of light.
OPS: The Rolls-Royce Phantom Scintilla.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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Limited edition Rolls-Royce celebrates 120th anniversary
Ferrari Press Agency
Scintilla 1
Ref 16106
18/08/2024
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: Rolls-Royce Motor Cars
A limited edition Rolls-Royce limousine with a £2 million GBP €2.35 million euros price tag has been unveiled — and the run of 10 cars has already sold out.
The striking Phantom Scintilla Private Collection by the luxury British car maker has marble-inspired interiors featuring hundreds of thousands of embroidery stitches.
It was created to mark the iconic manufacturer’s 120th anniversary and the exclusive marque’s Spirit of Ecstasy winged bonnet mascot.
Each interior took more than 40 hours or more to produce due to the hand-crafted leather detailing.
Artisans used different threads of varying thickness and colours to create the luminescent marbling effect across the interior’s grey-blue seats.
The inside of the rear doors and seats have a total of 869,500 individual stitches on the twill fabric.
The Starlight headlining features 500 fibre-optic ‘stars’, all placed and fitted by hand in a unique pattern.
These illuminate in sequence to offer a sense of motion.
The design is completed with a further 4,450 perforations deliberately made larger than usual to reveal glimpses of a metallic silver fabric beneath, creating a subtle interplay of light.
OPS: The Rolls-Royce Phantom Scintilla.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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Limited edition Rolls-Royce celebrates 120th anniversary
Ferrari Press Agency
Scintilla 1
Ref 16106
18/08/2024
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: Rolls-Royce Motor Cars
A limited edition Rolls-Royce limousine with a £2 million GBP €2.35 million euros price tag has been unveiled — and the run of 10 cars has already sold out.
The striking Phantom Scintilla Private Collection by the luxury British car maker has marble-inspired interiors featuring hundreds of thousands of embroidery stitches.
It was created to mark the iconic manufacturer’s 120th anniversary and the exclusive marque’s Spirit of Ecstasy winged bonnet mascot.
Each interior took more than 40 hours or more to produce due to the hand-crafted leather detailing.
Artisans used different threads of varying thickness and colours to create the luminescent marbling effect across the interior’s grey-blue seats.
The inside of the rear doors and seats have a total of 869,500 individual stitches on the twill fabric.
The Starlight headlining features 500 fibre-optic ‘stars’, all placed and fitted by hand in a unique pattern.
These illuminate in sequence to offer a sense of motion.
The design is completed with a further 4,450 perforations deliberately made larger than usual to reveal glimpses of a metallic silver fabric beneath, creating a subtle interplay of light.
OPS: The Rolls-Royce Phantom Scintilla.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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Limited edition Rolls-Royce celebrates 120th anniversary
Ferrari Press Agency
Scintilla 1
Ref 16106
18/08/2024
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: Rolls-Royce Motor Cars
A limited edition Rolls-Royce limousine with a £2 million GBP €2.35 million euros price tag has been unveiled — and the run of 10 cars has already sold out.
The striking Phantom Scintilla Private Collection by the luxury British car maker has marble-inspired interiors featuring hundreds of thousands of embroidery stitches.
It was created to mark the iconic manufacturer’s 120th anniversary and the exclusive marque’s Spirit of Ecstasy winged bonnet mascot.
Each interior took more than 40 hours or more to produce due to the hand-crafted leather detailing.
Artisans used different threads of varying thickness and colours to create the luminescent marbling effect across the interior’s grey-blue seats.
The inside of the rear doors and seats have a total of 869,500 individual stitches on the twill fabric.
The Starlight headlining features 500 fibre-optic ‘stars’, all placed and fitted by hand in a unique pattern.
These illuminate in sequence to offer a sense of motion.
The design is completed with a further 4,450 perforations deliberately made larger than usual to reveal glimpses of a metallic silver fabric beneath, creating a subtle interplay of light.
OPS: The Rolls-Royce Phantom Scintilla.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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Limited edition Rolls-Royce celebrates 120th anniversary
Ferrari Press Agency
Scintilla 1
Ref 16106
18/08/2024
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: Rolls-Royce Motor Cars
A limited edition Rolls-Royce limousine with a £2 million GBP €2.35 million euros price tag has been unveiled — and the run of 10 cars has already sold out.
The striking Phantom Scintilla Private Collection by the luxury British car maker has marble-inspired interiors featuring hundreds of thousands of embroidery stitches.
It was created to mark the iconic manufacturer’s 120th anniversary and the exclusive marque’s Spirit of Ecstasy winged bonnet mascot.
Each interior took more than 40 hours or more to produce due to the hand-crafted leather detailing.
Artisans used different threads of varying thickness and colours to create the luminescent marbling effect across the interior’s grey-blue seats.
The inside of the rear doors and seats have a total of 869,500 individual stitches on the twill fabric.
The Starlight headlining features 500 fibre-optic ‘stars’, all placed and fitted by hand in a unique pattern.
These illuminate in sequence to offer a sense of motion.
The design is completed with a further 4,450 perforations deliberately made larger than usual to reveal glimpses of a metallic silver fabric beneath, creating a subtle interplay of light.
OPS: The Rolls-Royce Phantom Scintilla.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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Biden departs Philadephia
July 7, 2024 - Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States: President Joe Biden riding in his limousine arrives on the tarmac before departing Philadephia on Air Force One after making campaign stops in the city before heading to Harrisburg. (Phil McAuliffe/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) -
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Biden departs Philadephia
July 7, 2024 - Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States: President Joe Biden riding in his limousine arrives on the tarmac before departing Philadephia on Air Force One after making campaign stops in the city before heading to Harrisburg. (Phil McAuliffe/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) -
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Fabiola de Mora y Aragon
Anni' 60 Bruxelles
Archivio Storico
Olycom/LaPresse
Fabiola de Mora y Aragon (Fabiola Fernanda MarÃa de las Victorias Antonia Adelaida; Madrid, 11 giugno 1928 – Laeken, 5 dicembre 2014) è stata regina consorte dei Belgi dal 1960 al 1993, come moglie di re Baldovino. Dopo la morte del marito divenne nota come "regina Fabiola del Belgio", avendo passato il titolo di "Regina dei Belgi" alla cognata Paola Ruffo di Calabria, consorte di Alberto II del Belgio.
Nella Foto: Re Baldovino del Belgio e la Regina Fabiola de Mora y Aragon alla cattedrale San Michele il giorno della festa Nazionale
In the photo: King Baudouin of Belgium and Queen Fabiola de Mora y Aragon at St. Michael's Cathedral on National Day -
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Bloodstained leather from President Kennedy assassination car sold at auction
Ferrari Press Agency
Kennedy 1
Ref 15274
09/11/2023
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: RR Auction
Two bloodstained swatches of leather taken from the limousine US president John F Kennedy was riding in when he was assassinated has sold for almost $47,000 USD / €43.900 euros at auction.
The light blue and dark blue swatches were salvaged from the seats of the 1961 Lincoln Continental X-100 presidential car in Dallas ,Texas on November 22, 1963 when he was shot by Lee Harvey Oswald.
They came with aa detailed letter of provenance on White House letterhead from technical service representative F. Vaughn Ferguson, whose primary responsibility was the care of the limo.
Mr. Ferguson was the only person granted continual hands-on contact with the vehicle after Kennedy’s murder.
He said the light blue leather was from the centre of the rear seat.
The dark blue leather is from the border of the rear seat.
OPS: The two leather swatches with the letter of provenance from White House technical service representative F. Vaughn Ferguson
Picture supplied by Ferrari
(FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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Bloodstained leather from President Kennedy assassination car sold at auction
Ferrari Press Agency
Kennedy 1
Ref 15274
09/11/2023
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: RR Auction
Two bloodstained swatches of leather taken from the limousine US president John F Kennedy was riding in when he was assassinated has sold for almost $47,000 USD / €43.900 euros at auction.
The light blue and dark blue swatches were salvaged from the seats of the 1961 Lincoln Continental X-100 presidential car in Dallas ,Texas on November 22, 1963 when he was shot by Lee Harvey Oswald.
They came with aa detailed letter of provenance on White House letterhead from technical service representative F. Vaughn Ferguson, whose primary responsibility was the care of the limo.
Mr. Ferguson was the only person granted continual hands-on contact with the vehicle after Kennedy’s murder.
He said the light blue leather was from the centre of the rear seat.
The dark blue leather is from the border of the rear seat.
OPS: The letter of provenance from White House technical service representative F. Vaughn Ferguson
Picture supplied by Ferrari
(FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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Bloodstained leather from President Kennedy assassination car sold at auction
Ferrari Press Agency
Kennedy 1
Ref 15274
09/11/2023
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: RR Auction
Two bloodstained swatches of leather taken from the limousine US president John F Kennedy was riding in when he was assassinated has sold for almost $47,000 USD / €43.900 euros at auction.
The light blue and dark blue swatches were salvaged from the seats of the 1961 Lincoln Continental X-100 presidential car in Dallas ,Texas on November 22, 1963 when he was shot by Lee Harvey Oswald.
They came with aa detailed letter of provenance on White House letterhead from technical service representative F. Vaughn Ferguson, whose primary responsibility was the care of the limo.
Mr. Ferguson was the only person granted continual hands-on contact with the vehicle after Kennedy’s murder.
He said the light blue leather was from the centre of the rear seat.
The dark blue leather is from the border of the rear seat.
OPS: The two pieces of bloodstrained leather from the Kennedy car.
Picture supplied by Ferrari
(FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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Solar eclipse inspired Rolls-Royce has animated headlining
Ferrari Press Agency
Eclipse 1
Ref 15179
12/10/2023
See Ferrari text
Picture must credit: Rolls-Royce
A limited edition Rolls-Royce Ghost limousine has been unveiled — with an animated headliner that replicates a solar eclipse.
As the doors close and the engine is started, stars in the headliner darken, sparking a sequence replicating the dark silhouette of the Moon completely obscuring the Sun.
In the animated sequence, a circle of 940 stars is formed, representing the bright corona of light around the lunar silhouette.
This is surrounded by a further 192 points of star light, recreating what the UK company describes as “the otherworldly spectacle of stars visible in the sky during daylight, which occurs only during a total solar eclipse.”
The animation remains visible for exactly seven minutes and 31 seconds – the longest possible duration of a total solar eclipse.
Once the time has elapsed, the full star constellation in the night sky is restored.
The headliner is part of the standard equipment for the model, called the Black Badge Ghost Ékleipsis Private Collection of which only 25 cars will be made.
OPS: The Rolls-Royce Black Badge Ghost Ékleipsis Private Collection.
Picture supplied by Ferrari
(FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUKAS_161515437_FER
Solar eclipse inspired Rolls-Royce has animated headlining
Ferrari Press Agency
Eclipse 1
Ref 15179
12/10/2023
See Ferrari text
Picture must credit: Rolls-Royce
A limited edition Rolls-Royce Ghost limousine has been unveiled — with an animated headliner that replicates a solar eclipse.
As the doors close and the engine is started, stars in the headliner darken, sparking a sequence replicating the dark silhouette of the Moon completely obscuring the Sun.
In the animated sequence, a circle of 940 stars is formed, representing the bright corona of light around the lunar silhouette.
This is surrounded by a further 192 points of star light, recreating what the UK company describes as “the otherworldly spectacle of stars visible in the sky during daylight, which occurs only during a total solar eclipse.”
The animation remains visible for exactly seven minutes and 31 seconds – the longest possible duration of a total solar eclipse.
Once the time has elapsed, the full star constellation in the night sky is restored.
The headliner is part of the standard equipment for the model, called the Black Badge Ghost Ékleipsis Private Collection of which only 25 cars will be made.
OPS: The Rolls-Royce Black Badge Ghost Ékleipsis Private Collection.
Picture supplied by Ferrari
(FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUKAS_161515436_FER
Solar eclipse inspired Rolls-Royce has animated headlining
Ferrari Press Agency
Eclipse 1
Ref 15179
12/10/2023
See Ferrari text
Picture must credit: Rolls-Royce
A limited edition Rolls-Royce Ghost limousine has been unveiled — with an animated headliner that replicates a solar eclipse.
As the doors close and the engine is started, stars in the headliner darken, sparking a sequence replicating the dark silhouette of the Moon completely obscuring the Sun.
In the animated sequence, a circle of 940 stars is formed, representing the bright corona of light around the lunar silhouette.
This is surrounded by a further 192 points of star light, recreating what the UK company describes as “the otherworldly spectacle of stars visible in the sky during daylight, which occurs only during a total solar eclipse.”
The animation remains visible for exactly seven minutes and 31 seconds – the longest possible duration of a total solar eclipse.
Once the time has elapsed, the full star constellation in the night sky is restored.
The headliner is part of the standard equipment for the model, called the Black Badge Ghost Ékleipsis Private Collection of which only 25 cars will be made.
OPS: The Rolls-Royce Black Badge Ghost Ékleipsis Private Collection.
Picture supplied by Ferrari
(FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUKAS_161515435_FER
Solar eclipse inspired Rolls-Royce has animated headlining
Ferrari Press Agency
Eclipse 1
Ref 15179
12/10/2023
See Ferrari text
Picture must credit: Rolls-Royce
A limited edition Rolls-Royce Ghost limousine has been unveiled — with an animated headliner that replicates a solar eclipse.
As the doors close and the engine is started, stars in the headliner darken, sparking a sequence replicating the dark silhouette of the Moon completely obscuring the Sun.
In the animated sequence, a circle of 940 stars is formed, representing the bright corona of light around the lunar silhouette.
This is surrounded by a further 192 points of star light, recreating what the UK company describes as “the otherworldly spectacle of stars visible in the sky during daylight, which occurs only during a total solar eclipse.”
The animation remains visible for exactly seven minutes and 31 seconds – the longest possible duration of a total solar eclipse.
Once the time has elapsed, the full star constellation in the night sky is restored.
The headliner is part of the standard equipment for the model, called the Black Badge Ghost Ékleipsis Private Collection of which only 25 cars will be made.
OPS: The Rolls-Royce Black Badge Ghost Ékleipsis Private Collection.
Picture supplied by Ferrari
(FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUKAS_161515433_FER
Solar eclipse inspired Rolls-Royce has animated headlining
Ferrari Press Agency
Eclipse 1
Ref 15179
12/10/2023
See Ferrari text
Picture must credit: Rolls-Royce
A limited edition Rolls-Royce Ghost limousine has been unveiled — with an animated headliner that replicates a solar eclipse.
As the doors close and the engine is started, stars in the headliner darken, sparking a sequence replicating the dark silhouette of the Moon completely obscuring the Sun.
In the animated sequence, a circle of 940 stars is formed, representing the bright corona of light around the lunar silhouette.
This is surrounded by a further 192 points of star light, recreating what the UK company describes as “the otherworldly spectacle of stars visible in the sky during daylight, which occurs only during a total solar eclipse.”
The animation remains visible for exactly seven minutes and 31 seconds – the longest possible duration of a total solar eclipse.
Once the time has elapsed, the full star constellation in the night sky is restored.
The headliner is part of the standard equipment for the model, called the Black Badge Ghost Ékleipsis Private Collection of which only 25 cars will be made.
OPS: The animated headlining in the Rolls-Royce Black Badge Ghost Ékleipsis Private Collection.
Picture supplied by Ferrari
(FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUKAS_161515424_FER
Solar eclipse inspired Rolls-Royce has animated headlining
Ferrari Press Agency
Eclipse 1
Ref 15179
12/10/2023
See Ferrari text
Picture must credit: Rolls-Royce
A limited edition Rolls-Royce Ghost limousine has been unveiled — with an animated headliner that replicates a solar eclipse.
As the doors close and the engine is started, stars in the headliner darken, sparking a sequence replicating the dark silhouette of the Moon completely obscuring the Sun.
In the animated sequence, a circle of 940 stars is formed, representing the bright corona of light around the lunar silhouette.
This is surrounded by a further 192 points of star light, recreating what the UK company describes as “the otherworldly spectacle of stars visible in the sky during daylight, which occurs only during a total solar eclipse.”
The animation remains visible for exactly seven minutes and 31 seconds – the longest possible duration of a total solar eclipse.
Once the time has elapsed, the full star constellation in the night sky is restored.
The headliner is part of the standard equipment for the model, called the Black Badge Ghost Ékleipsis Private Collection of which only 25 cars will be made.
OPS: The Rolls-Royce Black Badge Ghost Ékleipsis Private Collection.
Picture supplied by Ferrari
(FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUKAS_161515423_FER
Solar eclipse inspired Rolls-Royce has animated headlining
Ferrari Press Agency
Eclipse 1
Ref 15179
12/10/2023
See Ferrari text
Picture must credit: Rolls-Royce
A limited edition Rolls-Royce Ghost limousine has been unveiled — with an animated headliner that replicates a solar eclipse.
As the doors close and the engine is started, stars in the headliner darken, sparking a sequence replicating the dark silhouette of the Moon completely obscuring the Sun.
In the animated sequence, a circle of 940 stars is formed, representing the bright corona of light around the lunar silhouette.
This is surrounded by a further 192 points of star light, recreating what the UK company describes as “the otherworldly spectacle of stars visible in the sky during daylight, which occurs only during a total solar eclipse.”
The animation remains visible for exactly seven minutes and 31 seconds – the longest possible duration of a total solar eclipse.
Once the time has elapsed, the full star constellation in the night sky is restored.
The headliner is part of the standard equipment for the model, called the Black Badge Ghost Ékleipsis Private Collection of which only 25 cars will be made.
OPS: The Rolls-Royce Black Badge Ghost Ékleipsis Private Collection.
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Solar eclipse inspired Rolls-Royce has animated headlining
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A limited edition Rolls-Royce Ghost limousine has been unveiled — with an animated headliner that replicates a solar eclipse.
As the doors close and the engine is started, stars in the headliner darken, sparking a sequence replicating the dark silhouette of the Moon completely obscuring the Sun.
In the animated sequence, a circle of 940 stars is formed, representing the bright corona of light around the lunar silhouette.
This is surrounded by a further 192 points of star light, recreating what the UK company describes as “the otherworldly spectacle of stars visible in the sky during daylight, which occurs only during a total solar eclipse.”
The animation remains visible for exactly seven minutes and 31 seconds – the longest possible duration of a total solar eclipse.
Once the time has elapsed, the full star constellation in the night sky is restored.
The headliner is part of the standard equipment for the model, called the Black Badge Ghost Ékleipsis Private Collection of which only 25 cars will be made.
OPS: The Rolls-Royce Black Badge Ghost Ékleipsis Private Collection.
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Solar eclipse inspired Rolls-Royce has animated headlining
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A limited edition Rolls-Royce Ghost limousine has been unveiled — with an animated headliner that replicates a solar eclipse.
As the doors close and the engine is started, stars in the headliner darken, sparking a sequence replicating the dark silhouette of the Moon completely obscuring the Sun.
In the animated sequence, a circle of 940 stars is formed, representing the bright corona of light around the lunar silhouette.
This is surrounded by a further 192 points of star light, recreating what the UK company describes as “the otherworldly spectacle of stars visible in the sky during daylight, which occurs only during a total solar eclipse.”
The animation remains visible for exactly seven minutes and 31 seconds – the longest possible duration of a total solar eclipse.
Once the time has elapsed, the full star constellation in the night sky is restored.
The headliner is part of the standard equipment for the model, called the Black Badge Ghost Ékleipsis Private Collection of which only 25 cars will be made.
OPS: The animated headlining in the Rolls-Royce Black Badge Ghost Ékleipsis Private Collection.
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Solar eclipse inspired Rolls-Royce has animated headlining
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A limited edition Rolls-Royce Ghost limousine has been unveiled — with an animated headliner that replicates a solar eclipse.
As the doors close and the engine is started, stars in the headliner darken, sparking a sequence replicating the dark silhouette of the Moon completely obscuring the Sun.
In the animated sequence, a circle of 940 stars is formed, representing the bright corona of light around the lunar silhouette.
This is surrounded by a further 192 points of star light, recreating what the UK company describes as “the otherworldly spectacle of stars visible in the sky during daylight, which occurs only during a total solar eclipse.”
The animation remains visible for exactly seven minutes and 31 seconds – the longest possible duration of a total solar eclipse.
Once the time has elapsed, the full star constellation in the night sky is restored.
The headliner is part of the standard equipment for the model, called the Black Badge Ghost Ékleipsis Private Collection of which only 25 cars will be made.
OPS: The Rolls-Royce Black Badge Ghost Ékleipsis Private Collection.
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Solar eclipse inspired Rolls-Royce has animated headlining
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A limited edition Rolls-Royce Ghost limousine has been unveiled — with an animated headliner that replicates a solar eclipse.
As the doors close and the engine is started, stars in the headliner darken, sparking a sequence replicating the dark silhouette of the Moon completely obscuring the Sun.
In the animated sequence, a circle of 940 stars is formed, representing the bright corona of light around the lunar silhouette.
This is surrounded by a further 192 points of star light, recreating what the UK company describes as “the otherworldly spectacle of stars visible in the sky during daylight, which occurs only during a total solar eclipse.”
The animation remains visible for exactly seven minutes and 31 seconds – the longest possible duration of a total solar eclipse.
Once the time has elapsed, the full star constellation in the night sky is restored.
The headliner is part of the standard equipment for the model, called the Black Badge Ghost Ékleipsis Private Collection of which only 25 cars will be made.
OPS: The Rolls-Royce Black Badge Ghost Ékleipsis Private Collection.
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Solar eclipse inspired Rolls-Royce has animated headlining
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Eclipse 1
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12/10/2023
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A limited edition Rolls-Royce Ghost limousine has been unveiled — with an animated headliner that replicates a solar eclipse.
As the doors close and the engine is started, stars in the headliner darken, sparking a sequence replicating the dark silhouette of the Moon completely obscuring the Sun.
In the animated sequence, a circle of 940 stars is formed, representing the bright corona of light around the lunar silhouette.
This is surrounded by a further 192 points of star light, recreating what the UK company describes as “the otherworldly spectacle of stars visible in the sky during daylight, which occurs only during a total solar eclipse.”
The animation remains visible for exactly seven minutes and 31 seconds – the longest possible duration of a total solar eclipse.
Once the time has elapsed, the full star constellation in the night sky is restored.
The headliner is part of the standard equipment for the model, called the Black Badge Ghost Ékleipsis Private Collection of which only 25 cars will be made.
OPS: The Rolls-Royce Black Badge Ghost Ékleipsis Private Collection.
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Solar eclipse inspired Rolls-Royce has animated headlining
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Eclipse 1
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12/10/2023
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A limited edition Rolls-Royce Ghost limousine has been unveiled — with an animated headliner that replicates a solar eclipse.
As the doors close and the engine is started, stars in the headliner darken, sparking a sequence replicating the dark silhouette of the Moon completely obscuring the Sun.
In the animated sequence, a circle of 940 stars is formed, representing the bright corona of light around the lunar silhouette.
This is surrounded by a further 192 points of star light, recreating what the UK company describes as “the otherworldly spectacle of stars visible in the sky during daylight, which occurs only during a total solar eclipse.”
The animation remains visible for exactly seven minutes and 31 seconds – the longest possible duration of a total solar eclipse.
Once the time has elapsed, the full star constellation in the night sky is restored.
The headliner is part of the standard equipment for the model, called the Black Badge Ghost Ékleipsis Private Collection of which only 25 cars will be made.
OPS: The Rolls-Royce Black Badge Ghost Ékleipsis Private Collection.
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Solar eclipse inspired Rolls-Royce has animated headlining
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Eclipse 1
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12/10/2023
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A limited edition Rolls-Royce Ghost limousine has been unveiled — with an animated headliner that replicates a solar eclipse.
As the doors close and the engine is started, stars in the headliner darken, sparking a sequence replicating the dark silhouette of the Moon completely obscuring the Sun.
In the animated sequence, a circle of 940 stars is formed, representing the bright corona of light around the lunar silhouette.
This is surrounded by a further 192 points of star light, recreating what the UK company describes as “the otherworldly spectacle of stars visible in the sky during daylight, which occurs only during a total solar eclipse.”
The animation remains visible for exactly seven minutes and 31 seconds – the longest possible duration of a total solar eclipse.
Once the time has elapsed, the full star constellation in the night sky is restored.
The headliner is part of the standard equipment for the model, called the Black Badge Ghost Ékleipsis Private Collection of which only 25 cars will be made.
OPS: The Rolls-Royce Black Badge Ghost Ékleipsis Private Collection.Clock with diamond
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Solar eclipse inspired Rolls-Royce has animated headlining
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Eclipse 1
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12/10/2023
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A limited edition Rolls-Royce Ghost limousine has been unveiled — with an animated headliner that replicates a solar eclipse.
As the doors close and the engine is started, stars in the headliner darken, sparking a sequence replicating the dark silhouette of the Moon completely obscuring the Sun.
In the animated sequence, a circle of 940 stars is formed, representing the bright corona of light around the lunar silhouette.
This is surrounded by a further 192 points of star light, recreating what the UK company describes as “the otherworldly spectacle of stars visible in the sky during daylight, which occurs only during a total solar eclipse.”
The animation remains visible for exactly seven minutes and 31 seconds – the longest possible duration of a total solar eclipse.
Once the time has elapsed, the full star constellation in the night sky is restored.
The headliner is part of the standard equipment for the model, called the Black Badge Ghost Ékleipsis Private Collection of which only 25 cars will be made.
OPS: The Rolls-Royce Black Badge Ghost Ékleipsis Private Collection.
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Maxime Delpierre / Limousine
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FEATURE - Rolls Royce Phantom-Limousine mit dem französischen Modehaus Hermes gebaut
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A Japanese billionaire announced as the first moon tourist on Elon Musk’s Space X back in 2018 has commissioned a bespoke Rolls-Royce limousine in collaboration with French fashion label Hermès.Entrepreneur Yusaku Maezawa wanted it green and ordered more of the paint for his private aircraft.He made his money with online fashion retailer Zozo.The car maker’s top of the range Phantom saw teams from both Rolls-Royce and Hermès pool their expertise to create the one-off vehicle.The limo has a two-tone exterior finish that combines a green shade called MZ Oribe together with a cream. The paint scheme was inspired by colours in the client’s world-class collection of ancient Japanese ceramics. The unique green shade was made available by Rolls-Royce for use on his private jet.
OPS:The Rolls Royce Phantom in collaboration with Hermes built for Yusaku Maezawa
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FEATURE - Rolls Royce Phantom-Limousine mit dem französischen Modehaus Hermes gebaut
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Hermes 1
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A Japanese billionaire announced as the first moon tourist on Elon Musk’s Space X back in 2018 has commissioned a bespoke Rolls-Royce limousine in collaboration with French fashion label Hermès.Entrepreneur Yusaku Maezawa wanted it green and ordered more of the paint for his private aircraft.He made his money with online fashion retailer Zozo.The car maker’s top of the range Phantom saw teams from both Rolls-Royce and Hermès pool their expertise to create the one-off vehicle.The limo has a two-tone exterior finish that combines a green shade called MZ Oribe together with a cream. The paint scheme was inspired by colours in the client’s world-class collection of ancient Japanese ceramics. The unique green shade was made available by Rolls-Royce for use on his private jet.
OPS:The Rolls Royce Phantom in collaboration with Hermes built for Yusaku Maezawa . The Rolls-Royce bespoke department’s craftsmanship can be seen on design elements such as the wooden speaker coverings made using perforated walnut veneer.
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FEATURE - Rolls Royce Phantom-Limousine mit dem französischen Modehaus Hermes gebaut
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Hermes 1
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A Japanese billionaire announced as the first moon tourist on Elon Musk’s Space X back in 2018 has commissioned a bespoke Rolls-Royce limousine in collaboration with French fashion label Hermès.Entrepreneur Yusaku Maezawa wanted it green and ordered more of the paint for his private aircraft.He made his money with online fashion retailer Zozo.The car maker’s top of the range Phantom saw teams from both Rolls-Royce and Hermès pool their expertise to create the one-off vehicle.The limo has a two-tone exterior finish that combines a green shade called MZ Oribe together with a cream. The paint scheme was inspired by colours in the client’s world-class collection of ancient Japanese ceramics. The unique green shade was made available by Rolls-Royce for use on his private jet.
OPS:The Rolls Royce Phantom in collaboration with Hermes built for Yusaku Maezawa
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FEATURE - Rolls Royce Phantom-Limousine mit dem französischen Modehaus Hermes gebaut
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Hermes 1
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A Japanese billionaire announced as the first moon tourist on Elon Musk’s Space X back in 2018 has commissioned a bespoke Rolls-Royce limousine in collaboration with French fashion label Hermès.Entrepreneur Yusaku Maezawa wanted it green and ordered more of the paint for his private aircraft.He made his money with online fashion retailer Zozo.The car maker’s top of the range Phantom saw teams from both Rolls-Royce and Hermès pool their expertise to create the one-off vehicle.The limo has a two-tone exterior finish that combines a green shade called MZ Oribe together with a cream. The paint scheme was inspired by colours in the client’s world-class collection of ancient Japanese ceramics. The unique green shade was made available by Rolls-Royce for use on his private jet.
OPS:The Rolls Royce Phantom in collaboration with Hermes built for Yusaku Maezawa
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FEATURE - Rolls Royce Phantom-Limousine mit dem französischen Modehaus Hermes gebaut
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Hermes 1
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A Japanese billionaire announced as the first moon tourist on Elon Musk’s Space X back in 2018 has commissioned a bespoke Rolls-Royce limousine in collaboration with French fashion label Hermès.Entrepreneur Yusaku Maezawa wanted it green and ordered more of the paint for his private aircraft.He made his money with online fashion retailer Zozo.The car maker’s top of the range Phantom saw teams from both Rolls-Royce and Hermès pool their expertise to create the one-off vehicle.The limo has a two-tone exterior finish that combines a green shade called MZ Oribe together with a cream. The paint scheme was inspired by colours in the client’s world-class collection of ancient Japanese ceramics. The unique green shade was made available by Rolls-Royce for use on his private jet.
OPS:The Rolls Royce Phantom in collaboration with Hermes built for Yusaku Maezawa . For Phantom’s dashboard, Hermès commissioned an artwork based on a design by the celebrated French artist and illustrator Pierre Péron who created many of the House’s iconic scarves.
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FEATURE - Rolls Royce Phantom-Limousine mit dem französischen Modehaus Hermes gebaut
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Hermes 1
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A Japanese billionaire announced as the first moon tourist on Elon Musk’s Space X back in 2018 has commissioned a bespoke Rolls-Royce limousine in collaboration with French fashion label Hermès.Entrepreneur Yusaku Maezawa wanted it green and ordered more of the paint for his private aircraft.He made his money with online fashion retailer Zozo.The car maker’s top of the range Phantom saw teams from both Rolls-Royce and Hermès pool their expertise to create the one-off vehicle.The limo has a two-tone exterior finish that combines a green shade called MZ Oribe together with a cream. The paint scheme was inspired by colours in the client’s world-class collection of ancient Japanese ceramics. The unique green shade was made available by Rolls-Royce for use on his private jet.
OPS:The Rolls Royce Phantom in collaboration with Hermes built for Yusaku Maezawa
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FEATURE - Rolls Royce Phantom-Limousine mit dem französischen Modehaus Hermes gebaut
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Hermes 1
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A Japanese billionaire announced as the first moon tourist on Elon Musk’s Space X back in 2018 has commissioned a bespoke Rolls-Royce limousine in collaboration with French fashion label Hermès.Entrepreneur Yusaku Maezawa wanted it green and ordered more of the paint for his private aircraft.He made his money with online fashion retailer Zozo.The car maker’s top of the range Phantom saw teams from both Rolls-Royce and Hermès pool their expertise to create the one-off vehicle.The limo has a two-tone exterior finish that combines a green shade called MZ Oribe together with a cream. The paint scheme was inspired by colours in the client’s world-class collection of ancient Japanese ceramics. The unique green shade was made available by Rolls-Royce for use on his private jet.
OPS:The Rolls Royce Phantom in collaboration with Hermes built for Yusaku Maezawa
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FEATURE - Rolls Royce Phantom-Limousine mit dem französischen Modehaus Hermes gebaut
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Hermes 1
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A Japanese billionaire announced as the first moon tourist on Elon Musk’s Space X back in 2018 has commissioned a bespoke Rolls-Royce limousine in collaboration with French fashion label Hermès.Entrepreneur Yusaku Maezawa wanted it green and ordered more of the paint for his private aircraft.He made his money with online fashion retailer Zozo.The car maker’s top of the range Phantom saw teams from both Rolls-Royce and Hermès pool their expertise to create the one-off vehicle.The limo has a two-tone exterior finish that combines a green shade called MZ Oribe together with a cream. The paint scheme was inspired by colours in the client’s world-class collection of ancient Japanese ceramics. The unique green shade was made available by Rolls-Royce for use on his private jet.
OPS:The Rolls Royce Phantom in collaboration with Hermes built for Yusaku Maezawa
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DUK10142263_001
FEATURE - Rolls Royce Phantom-Limousine mit dem französischen Modehaus Hermes gebaut
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Hermes 1
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A Japanese billionaire announced as the first moon tourist on Elon Musk’s Space X back in 2018 has commissioned a bespoke Rolls-Royce limousine in collaboration with French fashion label Hermès.Entrepreneur Yusaku Maezawa wanted it green and ordered more of the paint for his private aircraft.He made his money with online fashion retailer Zozo.The car maker’s top of the range Phantom saw teams from both Rolls-Royce and Hermès pool their expertise to create the one-off vehicle.The limo has a two-tone exterior finish that combines a green shade called MZ Oribe together with a cream. The paint scheme was inspired by colours in the client’s world-class collection of ancient Japanese ceramics. The unique green shade was made available by Rolls-Royce for use on his private jet.
OPS:The Rolls Royce Phantom in collaboration with Hermes built for Yusaku Maezawa
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DUK10142971_002
FEATURE - Neuer Rolls Royce mit vom Rumpf einer Yacht inspiriertem Heck
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The first of first of just three Rolls Royce cars given a rear inspired by the hull of a yacht, has been unveiled.Three sets of clients got together to ask the luxury car maker to create the special vehicles for which model-specific parts had to be designed and made.The money-no-object vehicles, known as Boat Tails, were built by the UK firm’s coach-building department which handles special commissions.Three sets of hugely wealthy clients approached Rolls to create the basic cars with each then adding their own customisation to reflect their personal requirements.That was back in 2017 and now, after four years the first convertible car is ready.At nearly 5.8m long, the front profile is centred on a new treatment of Rolls-Royce’s iconic grille and lights.
OPS: The first of the three specially commissioned Rolls-Royce Boat Tails.
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FEATURE - Neuer Rolls Royce mit vom Rumpf einer Yacht inspiriertem Heck
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Boat tail 1
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The first of first of just three Rolls Royce cars given a rear inspired by the hull of a yacht, has been unveiled.Three sets of clients got together to ask the luxury car maker to create the special vehicles for which model-specific parts had to be designed and made.The money-no-object vehicles, known as Boat Tails, were built by the UK firm’s coach-building department which handles special commissions.Three sets of hugely wealthy clients approached Rolls to create the basic cars with each then adding their own customisation to reflect their personal requirements.That was back in 2017 and now, after four years the first convertible car is ready.At nearly 5.8m long, the front profile is centred on a new treatment of Rolls-Royce’s iconic grille and lights.
OPS: The first of the three specially commissioned Rolls-Royce Boat Tails.Wooden slatted rear deck hiding the hosting suite
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FEATURE - Neuer Rolls Royce mit vom Rumpf einer Yacht inspiriertem Heck
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Boat tail 1
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The first of first of just three Rolls Royce cars given a rear inspired by the hull of a yacht, has been unveiled.Three sets of clients got together to ask the luxury car maker to create the special vehicles for which model-specific parts had to be designed and made.The money-no-object vehicles, known as Boat Tails, were built by the UK firm’s coach-building department which handles special commissions.Three sets of hugely wealthy clients approached Rolls to create the basic cars with each then adding their own customisation to reflect their personal requirements.That was back in 2017 and now, after four years the first convertible car is ready.At nearly 5.8m long, the front profile is centred on a new treatment of Rolls-Royce’s iconic grille and lights.
OPS: The first of the three specially commissioned Rolls-Royce Boat Tails.
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DUK10142971_011
FEATURE - Neuer Rolls Royce mit vom Rumpf einer Yacht inspiriertem Heck
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Boat tail 1
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The first of first of just three Rolls Royce cars given a rear inspired by the hull of a yacht, has been unveiled.Three sets of clients got together to ask the luxury car maker to create the special vehicles for which model-specific parts had to be designed and made.The money-no-object vehicles, known as Boat Tails, were built by the UK firm’s coach-building department which handles special commissions.Three sets of hugely wealthy clients approached Rolls to create the basic cars with each then adding their own customisation to reflect their personal requirements.That was back in 2017 and now, after four years the first convertible car is ready.At nearly 5.8m long, the front profile is centred on a new treatment of Rolls-Royce’s iconic grille and lights.
OPS: The first of the three specially commissioned Rolls-Royce Boat Tails.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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