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Artworks in next summer of colors.

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Buy an outfit suitable for a party or a VIP event, but without going unnoticed? LucaMartini fashion house has certainly found the solution to this type of need, creating clothes with original works of art that completely envelop the female body in an embrace of silk and art, truly exclusive. The search for absolute beauty was not enough for the creative designer and chief manager of the Swiss brand, which offers clothing that never goes unnoticed. So, from the classic little dress "three fingers above the knee", up to the sophisticated formal dress, through the magnificent suits and jumpsuits, Rdress will certainly satisfy the most exclusive and original needs for a unique outfit in the world. Each Rdress dress, in fact, is accompanied by a certificate of authenticity both of the work of art represented on the fabrics, and of the manufacture with which each garment is carefully packaged. The uniqueness of these clothes also makes the client wearing them unique, creatin...

Theft of Facebook profiles. Swiss company thinks about legal actions against Facebook.

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" If Facebook is not secure, we will remove all profiles and pages, we will ask for compensation, for data theft ... ". Luke Martini is the general manager of LM company, the young and dynamic Swiss fashion house, after the news that has been spread about the scandal that is affecting Facebook in recent days. It is emblematic that the American company has sold 5 million shares shortly before the spread of this news, really very serious for all of us. Nobody is safe and their personal data have now ended up in unknown hands, with the possibility of being able to manipulate them at will. ". .. all this is unacceptable!...we are considering removing the pages related to our clothing brands and also the personal profiles from both Fb, Instagram and WhatsApp...We will also think of a compensation case against the computer giants that they created this chaos and also against those who had to watch over our data and profiles... ", concludes Martini. It would be th...