Sunday 16 August 2015

The extravagant lives of filthy rich billionaires

Hey millionaires call us back when you make some REAL money! Out of the 7 billion people in the world only about 2,325 are billionaires which makes it a very exclusive club.

Below we are going to step behind the velvet ropes and into the private jets, homes and yachts to see how these extremely successful and wealthy people spend their fortunes.

And most importantly these luxurious items and lifestyles aren’t that of some rich Saudi prince, born into wealth. All these billionaires and their extremely glamorous and expensive lifestyles are all examples of where hard work and aspiration can get you.

First up lets look at their yachts. Ahem, excuse me I mean SUPER yachts.
Super Yachts

Super yachts are basically floating resorts which have more luxuries and rooms than your average millionaires house. Only the very best of the most successful entrepreneurs and business people can afford to own and  run a super yacht.

Super Yachts

Super yachts are basically floating resorts which have more luxuries and rooms than your average millionaires house. Only the very best of the most successful entrepreneurs and business people can afford to own and  run a super yacht.
The Octopus

 The Octopus is  a 414 foot (126 m) super yacht owned by Paul Allen, co-founder of Microsoft.

Weighing 9,000 tonnes Allen snapped it up for $200 million in 2003 and it costs $20 million a year to run. 
 Cars

Sports cars

Billionaires not only have large and expensive car collections, they also have the power and the money to fly their four wheel toys straight to their doorstep.

 Car lifts

Billionaires with all their extreme wealth can afford the best amenities to complement their driving experience.

Luxury apartments now feature car lifts which take the inconvenience out of parking your car in the basement then getting the lift to the penthouse. Now theres no more lugging your golf clubs into the lift after spending a day on the course (a golf course which you probably own that is).

Private Jets

 

 A must for a billionaire is a private jet, owning a private jet is a status symbol. Sure musicians and A list hollywood celebrity’s fly in a private jet from time to time, but its only the super successful that can actually afford to own the most luxurious and convenient form of transport.

Eating & drinking

Billionaires can dine in the finest restaurants for every meal. Spending a few thousand dollars on a bottle of wine is nothing to them

Ithaa Undersea Restaurant


 Ithaa, which means mother-of-pearl in Dhivehi, an undersea restaurant located 5 metres (16 ft) below sea level at the Conrad Maldives Rangali Island in the Maldives. Offering a very unique and exclusive dinning experience with spectacular 180 degree under waster views.
 Fashion

Wearing nice fitting and well made cloths can make you feel like a million dollars. When you look good, you feel good and that is the key to success. Billionaires however take things to the next level of-course.
Black Diamond Dress

This is the worlds most expensive dress. Made with 50 two carat black diamonds and white diamonds it is sewn using gold thread.
The dress is handmade by British designer Debbie Wingham and took six months to make and at a $5.4 million price tag, it is her most extravagant to date.

Savile Row – Famous bespoke mens fashion street

 Savile Row is a street in the London suburb of Mayfair (yes, the most expensive spot on the monopoly board) known as “golden mile of mens tailoring”. Bespoke suits from Savile Row usually cost upwards of $5k depending on the cloth/materials used, the tailor and the style.


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