Vivienne Tam Unveils Her New HP Digital Clutch; Mariah Carey Would Approve

Posted on 13 September 2009 by


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It seems like only yesterday that I was New York City for the release of the first Vivienne Tam Digital Clutch, the MiniNote netbook that she had personally worked with HP to design, and now there is already an update. Last night Vivienne Tam’s new digital clutch was unveiled on the catwalk of her Spring 2010 fashion show.

The HP Vivienne Tam digital clutch features an original butterfly design inspired by the classic Chinese love story “Butterfly Lovers.” Beautiful butterflies are brought to life on a champagne gold backdrop.

“To me, butterflies symbolize love, freedom, independence and transformation,” said Vivienne Tam. “I love working with HP because they are also inspired by nature. Together we bring life, color and personality to the computer world, creating fashionable technology for modern women.”

I don’t have information on the exact specs of the new MiniNote, but I suspect that they will include a larger hard drive than the previous version and perhaps a few other updated components.

You can see more pictures from the “Butterfly Lovers” release at HP’s Flickr, but here is a taste…

I seriously want those nude strappy platform heels that the model in the blue dress is sporting; they are gorgeous! ;-)

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