Christian Dior has own Phone
May 14, 08 09:01 PM PDT

Strange how Christian Dior places some Swarovski crystals on a flip phone and calls it its own. I suppose those enamoured with the brand will definitely have nothing but praises for it, but I personally find this to be a shortcut route to accolades. After all, anyone can place crystals on the phone, and art is pretty much a subjective thing. Just because it is backed with the brand name Christian Dior doesn't mean the phone is all that it should be. When it comes to gadgets (just like clothes), functionality still plays a larger role over form. The handset manufacturer is still unknown as at press time.
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By bilou , 21/05/08 11:48 PM (CommentID #689782)
The Dior phone was launched in Paris may 21st and there are 640 real diamonds, crystal sapphire plate and 316L stainless steel. The little thing coming with it is a mini phone linked to the main one by Bluetooth technology. It allows you to take/make calls when the main phone can be in your handbag or 10m away. This is unique on the market.
it is hand assembled in a specificaly dedicated workcentre in the Sony manufacturer close to Strasbourg in France.
it is not a cobranding like the fashion phones but a real timeless piece of jewellery created by Dior.
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