From Daniel Craig’s 007 suit to Narendra Modi’s personalised pinstripe – the 10 most expensive celebrity suits ever sold at auction These are the 10 most expensive suits sold at auction – how many do you recognise? Photo: Luxurylaunches
Ever wished you had the iconic style of your favourite star? It turns out you can - almost literally. These suits, all once owned by celebrities, have been put up for auction - but you need deep pockets to pull off this fashion heist. Wondering what might be out there? Read on to find out how much these 10 A-listers looks fetched at auction.
10. Phoebe Waller-Bridge - US$30,725
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China adds ‘aircraft hunter’ field missile system to export weapons list China has cleared its domestically developed HQ-17AE short-range missile defence system for export. Photo: Handout
The latest member of China s home-grown Flying Mongoose family of field air defence missile systems has been cleared for export.
The HQ-17AE, dubbed a low altitude aircraft hunter , is designed to keep up with frontline units like tank battalions and protect them from drone and helicopter attacks. It consists of a six-wheeled launch vehicle carrying eight short-range air-defence missiles and a solid-state phased-array radar system.
According to state media reports, the missile system was developed for overseas markets by China Aerospace Science and Industry Corporation (CASIC) at its Second Academy in Beijing. Previous versions of the HQ-17 have been exported to several countries, including Cyprus, Egypt, Greece and Venezuela.
Fugitive ex-lawmaker Ted Hui Chi-fung, who had been in Britain after fleeing criminal charges in the city, revealed on Tuesday he had moved to Australia to broaden Hong Kong activists' fight for greater democracy abroad. Hui announced on his Facebook page that he arrived in Australia early on Tuesday to continue his lobbying work, saying he would leave such efforts in Britain to fellow activists including Nathan Law Kwun-chung, who moved there.
Wealthy Chinese buyers drawn to European castle estates, agents say Cheryl Arcibalcheryl.arcibal@scmp.com Investors looking to turn castles in Italy into investment properties typically acquire those that come with vineyards and fruit trees and make their own wine or olive oil on site to make a small profit. Photo: Handout
European castle estates are proving to be popular trophy assets among wealthy investors, including those from mainland China, according to agents.
While they have been made popular by films such as those by Disney, the coronavirus pandemic has amplified the need for privacy and extra space. Buyers are looking for privacy and space, and what better place to be isolated in than your very own castle, said Lodovico Pignatti Morano, managing partner at Italy Sotheby s International Realty. Given the circumstances last year, and with Covid-19, demand has definitely increased, he added.
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