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The Batur Is Bentley Mulliner's Most Powerful Road Car, Ever

Last weekend, Bentley Mulliner unveiled its latest highly-limited performance car: the Batur. Following on from the Bacalar, the Batur takes things to the next level with more power than any contemporary Bentley that’s come before it, with a focus on luxury becoming the focal point as per usual. Combined, this limited-to-18 supercar is one of Bentley’s finest machines to date, using coachbuilding methods from its 250-year legacy with contemporary technological feats like 3D-printed 18k gold detailing to create a car that sets it above the rest, and some. Under the hood is the British manufacturer’s signature W12 engine, here in its six-liter twin-turbocharged form that produces 740 PS and 1,000 Nm of torque that, coupled with speed-tuned air suspension, electric active anti-roll control, eLSD, four-wheel steering and torque vectoring, makes for a Bentley more dynamic than ever. Beyond the power is the Batur’s coachbuilt nature, meaning all 18 are entirely unique from each other. Subsequently, the lucky customers have been able to design their own paint and hand-painted graphics, sitting alongside a sculpted body kit that’s littered with carbon fiber and an interior that’s decorated with a hallmarked 18 karat gold Bentley Dynamic Drive Selector and “12 o’clock” steering wheel center band. The overall impact of this car is one that depicts the future of Bentley. With a focus on using titanium, 3D-printing and sustainable natural fiber composites, Bentley works in a new design language punctuated with thinner high-tech lights, a more angular and aggressive front and rear end, and something that’s overall aerodynamic — thus fit for the brand’s electrified future. Take a look at the £1.65M GBP (pre-taxes — approx. $1.95M USD) Bentley Mulliner Batar above, as that’s about as close as most of us will ever get to one.

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The Batur Is Bentley Mulliner's Most Powerful Road Car, Ever

Dubai Architects Conceptualize New Structure Around Burj Khalifa

Known for their experimental designs, Dubai based architectural firm Znera Space create a new concept hovering Downtown Dubai. The giant ring-like structure titled “Downtown Circle” will encircle Burj Khalifa and be home to residents as well as public, commercial and cultural spaces. The 550-metre tall ring focuses on sustainability as it “aims to create a hyper efficient urban centre that gives back to the environment” according to the firm while bringing clean air to the city. The five-story structure is sectioned into five sustainable and self-sufficient units. The large extension of the circuit will include two main rings connected by a continuous green belt called the Skypark. The Skypark is the spine of the development and allows a space for visitors to experience sand dunes, greenery, swamps, waterfalls, tropical vegetation and digital caves that enrich the green ecosystem.

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Dubai Architects Conceptualize New Structure Around Burj Khalifa

Drake Receives First Emmy Nomination as 'Euphoria' Executive Producer

Drake has officially received his first every Primetime Emmy Awards nomination. The Boy earned his Emmy nom as an executive producer of HBO‘s Euphoria, receiving the nod alongside fellow executive producers Adele “Future” Nur and Zendaya, the latter of whom is also nominated for lead actress in a drama and for two original songs. Other new nominees for producers include Selena Gomez as an executive producer for Only Murders in the Building, with Variety reporting that she is the first Latina to receive a nomination for a comedy series that she also starred in, along with Paul McCartney, Ringo Starr and Yoko Ono for the Peter Jackson docuseries The Beatles: Get Back. Euphoria premiered its second season this 2022 and is currently nominated for a total of 15 Primetime Emmy and Creative Emmy Awards, including Outstanding Drama Series and Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series for Sydney Sweeney. The 2022 Emmys take place on September 12.

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Drake Receives First Emmy Nomination as 'Euphoria' Executive Producer

New Smart Home Devices

New rumors are now suggesting that Apple has more smart home devices in the works. The report comes once again from Bloomberg analyst Mark Gurman, who claims that the tech giant is currently developing four new smart home devices aimed at making your daily lives more convenient. The first two both revolve around the company’s HomePod range, with one simply being an updated version of the current HomePod Mini while the other will be a revival of the original HomePod, a rumor that Gurman had previously written about already. The spotlight falls on the other two devices, which will be completely new additions to Apple’s lineup of tech gadgets. One of them is claimed to be a new smart display for your kitchen, combining a screen resembling an iPad with smart speakers, while the other will bring together the features of an Apple TV, HomePod and camera all into one device for your living room. While Gurman says it’s possible not all four projects will ultimately be released, he also added that one of the latter two could arrive as early as next year.

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New Smart Home Devices

British Social Media Influencers Will Soon Have to Announce When an Image Has Been Retouched

Last year, Norway enacted a new regulation that made it illegal for social media influencers and advertisers alike to not declare when a paid post on their social media was retouched. The move to combat the increasing concerns of poor mental health was caused by social media platforms and the growing cases of body dysmorphia. Now, following the new law in Norway, the U.K. is moving in the same direction. A new bill is currently being discussed in the House of Commons that states that a logo will need to be displayed on any digitally-altered images of faces and bodies. The new law is being pushed by MP’s within the Health and Social Care committee with hopes that it will begin to change body expectations that are currently impacting a Gen Z audience. The new law is also stating that social media promotion of cosmetic services such as dermal fillers should be tightly regulated with a mental health history check for those who are interested in booking a procedure. According to an article from the BBC, former health secretary Jeremy Hunt, who is head of the committee, said: “We heard of some distressing experiences with procedures carried out with no questions asked.” It is unsure how the U.K. will implement punishments for those who don’t follow the new law, however in 2017, France also introduced a new photoshop law. It requires any commercial image that has been altered to include a written warning that reads “edited photograph.” Those who break the rule could see fines up to €37,000 EUR ($38,000 USD) or 30% of the cost of creating the ad. No specific dates have been announced in the U.K. as to when the new law will become active, but it is expected to happen very soon.  

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British Social Media Influencers Will Soon Have to Announce When an Image Has Been Retouched

Earth Has Just Experienced Its Shortest Day in Recorded History

June 29, 2022, saw the shortest day in recorded history — 1.59 milliseconds less than average since scientists began recording the atomic clock in the’60s. Although this may seem laughable, this speeding up of Earth‘s rotation could lead to “unpredictable and devastating outages, according to Meta engineers Oleg Obleukhov and Ahmad Byagowi. While still far from the 19-hour-days experienced 1.4 billion years ago, this increased spin could lead to a “negative leap second.” The reverse of adding a leap second — a practice first introduced in 1972 by the Telecommunication Union to offset Earth’s rotation delay — the change in time could impact IT systems that are set to International Atomic Time (TAI) and Universal Time (UT1). Scientists are currently looking for a less-risky solution for implementing atomic time. As shared on Meta’s blog post, a positive leap second can lead to data corruption and the crashing of servers, but a negative second “has never been tested on a large scale” and could have a “devastating effect on the software relying on timers or schedulers.” The post poses that the melting of the ice caps has something to do with the rotational speed where angular velocity is changed much like a spinning figure skater controlling the rate by tucking in their limbs.

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Earth Has Just Experienced Its Shortest Day in Recorded History

So, it Turns Out That BE@RBRICK Might Be a Good Investment

Back in 2018, Yuta Hosokawa's READYMADE, BAPE, and MediCom Toy teamed up again for a new series of collaborative Bearbricks. Per usual, the drop featured 100% and 400% models with printed co-branding from the Japanese labels. However, the true star of the show was the 1000% model. A streetwear historian's wet dream, the 700mm Bearbrick came dressed in an iconic camo BAPE Shark Hoodie as well as READYMADE's signature vintage military fabric. Naturally, the swagged-out bear would inevitably drop at select retailers, selling for about ¥300,000 or $2,700. Fast forward to the present day. If you were to try to get your hands on the same 1000% Bearbrick you probably wouldn't — unless you have $100,000 burning a hole in your pocket. Currently, the plastic potbelly bear has a market price of $121,000. Now, I am no investment expert, but if I were to compare that 4381.5% increase in value to the S&P 500's average annualized return of 10.67%, I'd say that this Bearbrick had a pretty damn impressive return on investment. And, this is not just a one-off case. Highsnobiety If you skim through Bearbrick's (also spelled BE@RBRICK)  storied history of collaborations, you'll find a wide array of bears reselling anywhere from 7% to 1800% above price — with a majority of the rarer drops falling on the higher end of this spectrum. But, before you start doing the Birdman hand rub, let's examine why people continue to dish out so much for this plastic humanoid bear. No, you are not going to get rich flipping bears. Yet, if you are a fan of Bearbrick and have been looking for another reason to cop the toy for your apartment, "It's an appreciating asset" may turn out to be a solid excuse. Clout and collaborations keep driving up the price. Why is Bearbrick so expensive, and why do so many resell for so much? Three words. Hyped limited collaborations. Early in its history, at the turn of the millennia, MediCom Toy's Kubrick bear quickly partnered with individuals, organizations, fashion labels, etc. The toy's lore is extensive and includes partnerships with KAWS, Baccarat, Nike, Andy Yun Minjun, Jean Michel Basquiat, mastermind Japan, Hermes, Pixar, Tom & Jerry, Daft Punk, CLOT, Takashi Murakami, and the list goes on. Highsnobiety Expectedly, these collaborations have attracted fans of the partnering brands. Rich kids, the streetwear conscious, seasoned art collectors, and significant personalities such as Grace Coddington, JJ Lin, Pharrell Williams, Nigo, Dj Khaled, and Ben Baller have all been seen flexing with their Bearbrick collections on the gram. The bear has become another way to establish clout - equally as impressive as a closet filled with rare sneakers, a hallway plastered with 1 of 1 art pieces, or a room shelf packed with Birkins. This prestigious fan base has helped solidify the hype around the bear. All BE@RBRICKs are limited edition. MediCom Bearbricks are hard to get a hold of at retail for two reasons — limited quantity and limited retailers. All Bearbricks are limited edition, rarely set for rerelease. Major drops only come twice a year, Summer & Winter, with a few smaller general and special occasion releases occurring throughout the year. Then there's the actual rarity. Bearbricks themselves are categorized into types that dictate the overall rarity of the Bearbrick. Basic - These are some of the most common figures found throughout collections. "Basic" bears can consist of multiple different bears with each bearing an individual letter that inevitably spells out Bearbick. Similar to "Standard Type" below, these are relatively easy to get. Standard - The most common type of model. Most Bearbricks here follow specific recurring themes designated by MediCom like Animal, Science Fiction, Hero, National flags, etc. Artist - The second-rarest type of bears, these Bearbricks tend to have the biggest hype around them; hence they have some of the steepest prices. Collaborations with artists like Daniel Arsham had average price premiums of 1,100% in the secondary market. These bears tend to sell out instantly. Secret - These Bearbricks make up less than 1% of all the current Bearbricks and are usually unannounced designs or collabs, making some of the rarest of them all. As for retailers, MediCom keeps the selection of shops select if you want to buy something at retail. However, if you want to buy directly from Bearbrick, you can't, as the Japanese brand does not accept purchase orders from people outside of the country. Thankfully you can buy a Bearbrick at our Highsnobiety shop. This overall elusiveness has kept demand and prices for the bear high over the years. Though a majority of the Bearbricks are worth a look, as an investment, putting your money in hyped collaborative pieces, especially among artists, will give you the biggest reward. Mika Ninagawa Goldfish, Hebru Brantley, and KAWS Bearbricks have seen price premiums of 90%, 549%, and 11,455%, respectively. And, this makes sense. In many cases, it's like you are buying from the artist. You can see a similar trend with hyped brands like Chanel or READYMADE. If you are going to jump into the Bearbrick world, start with these, and you'll most likely have a good time. Shop more Bearbricks Size matters In the world of Bearbricks, size matters. Don't let anyone tell you differently. For the uninitiated, most Bearbricks fall into one of these different sizes: 50% (35 mm), 70% (50 mm), 100% (70 mm), 200% (145 mm), 400% (280 mm) and 1000% (700 mm). Collectors tend to prefer the desk-friendly 400% models and the statue sized 1000%, and prices reflect this. These upper-tier models retail for much more than their smaller counterparts. A Bearbrick like Andy Warhol x Jean-Michel Basquiat 1000% can sell 4-5 times more than its 100% version in the secondary market. Though it's not always 1 to 1, in the end, 400% and 1000% Bearbricks have the highest chance of appreciating over time. Highsnobiety How much is BE@RBRICKs worth? But again, why are people willing to pay these outrageous prices? Bearbricks themselves are not really made from some special material. Though MediCom Toy has introduced different materials like metal, wood, and even crystal, most bears are made of plastic. Nonetheless, aside from the limited quantity or big names showing off their bears, there is something else that makes Bearbrick special. Bearbrick is a direct reflection and extension of culture — something that is more tangible and more likely to last than a pair of 20-year-old sneakers or a decade-old screen-printed tee. They are blank canvases that some of the culture's most exciting artists and brands have gone on to use to tell their stories, connect to fans, or extend their universes. MediCom's toy effectively blurs the line between art, streetwear, and nostalgia in a way that is compelling. Highsnobiety Are BE@RBRICKs a good investment? So, are Bearbricks a good investment? Yes, no, or maybe who cares? If you want to start throwing money at toy collectibles, it could be argued that Bearbrick is a good place to start. In the same spirit as Star Wars, Transformers, or Barbie figurines, Bearbrick has appreciated in value on the secondary market, becoming a staple on bidding sites and even world-renowned auction houses, like Christie's. Even more so, the age of collectibles is in full swing, in which a mixture of social media and its influencers, Cryptos, NFTs, FOMO (Fear of Missing Out), and a strong desire for nostalgia have created the perfect storm for the continued demand for memorabilia like Bearbrick. That craze will not be going away anytime soon either. The annual global collectible market was estimated to be worth $372 billion in 2020 and is expected to reach $522 billion by 2028. Highsnobiety Nonetheless, the reality is that long-time fans of Bearbrick could probably care less. Core fans see them as a source of joy and inspiration, toys that celebrate pop culture. Growing up collecting Pokemon cards, all I cared about was getting my favorite Kanto region starter from the Pokemon TV show, not how much I could sell my Charizard for. Bearbrick is often another access point to a collector's favorite musician, designer, and label. But, yes, as a casual observer, those resale numbers are hard to ignore. If you are looking to buy a few Bearbricks, there are worse ways to spend your money.

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So, it Turns Out That BE@RBRICK Might Be a Good Investment

Apple iPhone 14 Rumored to Come in Purple

With the anticipated release of Apple‘s iPhone 14 range edging ever closer, new rumors have now suggested that the upcoming generation of the company’s flagship smartphone will carry a purple option once again. The color was made available with the iPhone 12 models, but Apple ultimately elected to forego the option with its current iPhone 13 generation. However, new leaks are suggesting that purple will make a return once again for both the iPhone 14 and iPhone 14 Pro, with the former available in purple, green, blue, black, white and red while the latter will come in purple, green, silver, gold, and graphite, meaning the existing pink and sierra blue will be replaced respectively. As the leaker reports, the phone will also boast 30W charging capabilities but carry the same storage options, although the MagSafe magnets will be stronger and the MagSafe Battery case itself will also become both bigger and heavier. Of course, Apple has yet to officially announce anything itself, so those looking forward to the iPhone 14 should stay tuned for more updates to come.      

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Apple iPhone 14 Rumored to Come in Purple

Beyoncé's 'RENAISSANCE' Breaks Spotify Record

Beyoncé‘s seventh studio album RENAISSANCE has set a new Spotify record. The streaming service announced that on July 29 — the record’s release day — the album became Spotify’s most-streamed album in a single day by a female artist in 2022 so far. While Spotify did not share the official numbers from their end, reports state that RENAISSANCE earned a total of 43.25 million streams to break the record. In addition, all of the tracks on the album debuted in US Spotify’s top 25, with seven of them entering the top 10. RENAISSANCE is Bey’s first solo full-length release since 2016’s Lemonade and also serves as the first entry in a trilogy of albums, which are yet to be announced. “This three-act project was recorded over three years during the pandemic. A time to be still, but also a time I found to be the most creative,” she wrote in a letter to her fans. “My intention was to create a safe place, a place without judgment. A place to be free of perfectionism and overthinking. A place to scream, release, feel freedom.”    

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Beyoncé's 'RENAISSANCE' Breaks Spotify Record

The Travis Scott x Air Jordan 1 Low OG "Black/Phantom" is Now Expected to Release

After being revealed at Rolling Loud Miami 2022, we now have a potential release date for the Travis Scott x Air Jordan 1 Low OG “Black/Phantom.” The new colorway is expected to be a follow-up to the recently released “Reverse Mocha” take and rumored to arrive during the holiday season. The Travis Scott x Air Jordan 1 Low OG “Black/Phantom” features black upper bases accented by contrasting white overlays. Reverse Swooshes appear on the lateral side, while regular Swooshes are placed on the medial. Additional detailing comes in the form of “Cactus Jack” logos on the tongues, “23” embroidery on the rear of the left shoe, and accompanying Wings motifs on the right shoe. Priced at $150 USD, the Travis Scott x Air Jordan 1 Low OG “Black/Phantom” is now expected to release December 15.  

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The Travis Scott x Air Jordan 1 Low OG "Black/Phantom" is Now Expected to Release