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Apr 28 2009, 9:00am CDT | by Luigi Lugmayr
One of London's biggest department stores and a regular haunt for celebrities and the rich is this year celebrating it's 100th birthday.
In it's honour Selfridges has commisioned designers to paint some of their products in their own trademark colour, yellow. Also known as pantone 109. The Blackberry Bold is one of the devices to be given the yellow make over, with it's leather back plate and keys being given the yellow touch. Just 10 of these will be on offer at £1,000 each, a price that will be affordable to any die hard Blackberry/Selfridges fan. They have also thrown in VIP support but I'm not sure what that covers.
Other designers that will be brightening up their products include Jimmy Choo, Paul Smith, Mulberry and others. Happy birthday Selfridges and I hope your open for another 100 years or more.
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Luigi Lugmayr
Luigi is the founding chief Editor of I4U News and brings over 15 years
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