PICTURE this: Strutting down the oh-so-famous Oxford Street in London with a cup of flat white from Monmouth Coffee Company.
Probably thinking about that fish and chips you would devour after stopping by Selfridges to shop at the most luxurious brands - Hermes, Chanel, Prada, Gucci, Tiffany and the list of goes on ...
Perhaps, a little too busy or packed for your cuppa, head down to the City of Love to take a stroll on Champ-Elysees.
The smell of freshly-baked croissants wafts through the air while the classic, ‘La Vie En Rose’ by Edith Piaf fills the background.
That someone who caught your eye on your first day, probably on top of the sightseeing bus, still lingers in your mind.
Although it was a brief encounter, he flirted like a charming French man.Voila! A little shy to say hello, I get it.
But, it is meant to be when you meet him again at the corner of the Avenue George V after the most scrumptious mussels meal at Leon de Bruxelles.
He is just too dapper to resist ... you did not bat an eyelid in admiration.
It could be your maiden visit in Paris, and a first time only happens once!
You decide that you will not leave without at least introducing yourself to him.
Louis Vuitton.
Aah ... the famous LV has become synonymous with Paris as the iconic Eiffel Tower.
A trip to the City of Light wouldn’t be complete without a stop to Louis Vuitton’s flagship store.
Not about that walking and public transport life? How about traveling, perhaps driving, to somewhere closer to home?
Imagine taking a breezy drive out of the hustle and bustle of city life to Genting Highlands in not just any car, but the Lamborghini Huracan Spyder.
You have probably heard of the fixed-roof Huracan but did you know that the Huracan Spyder comes with a lightweight soft top that looks sleek, with or without?
With the header built really far forward, your field of view is filled with sky and sun making the Huracan Spyder not only looks like a convertible, but feel like a convertible.
Heading towards world-class casino, Burger & Lobster and Genting Highlands Premium Outlets in your brand new super-car would definitely be a real head-turner.
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