LV 2021春夏男裝又鬧又可愛登場!范少勳身上掛11隻布偶一樣帥

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范少勳的「好朋友式穿搭」

ELLE:天氣變化很大,有什麼適應天氣的穿衣方法可以分享?

范少勳:洋蔥式穿法。(ELLE:像你今天這樣嗎?)我這是好朋友式穿法,把好朋友穿在身上就好有安全感喔。

ELLE:農曆新年要到了,這邊有兩個情境題要給你。第一個,如果你的小姪子跟你一起逛LV,看到你身上的玩偶就說一定要買回家,哭個不停,你會怎麼反應?

范少勳:買給他(溺愛模式開啟)。

ELLE:那更難一點的來了,假設你與交往一年的女友回她老家,要幫花甲之年的女友大姑姑買一份禮物,人物設定:喜打麻將,追韓國歐巴偶像,你會挑什麼給她?

范少勳:LOUIS VUITTON Keepall系列的包!非常適合大姑姑,喜打麻將,絕對自摸。

Kevin Hart’s personal shopper reportedly used actor’s credit cards to buy himself $1M in luxury items

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Kevin Hart’s personal shopper reportedly stole more than $1 million from the actor to buy luxury items.

The shopper allegedly used Hart’s credit cards to make unauthorized purchases, reports People.

According to the Queens District Attorney Melinda Katz, Dylan Jason Syer was arraigned in Queens Supreme Court in New York City. Syer is now facing grand larceny and other charges.

The 29-year-old was charged on a 10-count indictment with grand larceny in the first and second degree.

The acting Queens Supreme Court Justice John Latella also charged Syer with criminal possession of the stolen property in the first and second degree, identity theft in the first degree, and a scheme to defraud in the first degree.

Also, the DA filed an asset against Syer in civil court, “seeking to seize, restrain, and ultimately forfeit Syer’s assets up to the amount that he allegedly stole. Any recovered assets will first be used to make any victims of this crime whole.”

In 2015, Syer first started working with Hart when he was hired to secure multiple items for the actor through his personal shopping business, Sire Consulting, LLC. Syer kept the actor’s credit card numbers, “with the understanding that he would only make authorized purchases.”

Prosecutors confirm that Syer made more than $1 million worth of “unauthorized charges on those credit cards over the course of 19 months.”

“The investigation revealed that the defendant used his business’ credit card processing account to make unauthorized charges on Mr. Hart’s credit card. Once those credit card charges were processed by Syer’s bank, the proceeds poured into Syer’s checking account,” the DA said.

Court documents reveal that Syer spent about $923,000 on Hart’s credit cards combined with $240,000 worth of jewelry and watches. He also bought two Louis Vuitton Keepall Bandouliere bags and purchased thousands of dollars of fine art.

Syer is scheduled to make a court appearance on February 17. If found guilty, he could face up to 25 years in prison.

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Celebrity Personal Shopper From Long Island City Charged With Swindling Kevin Hart out of $1.16 Million: DA

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Feb. 11, 2021 By Michael Dorgan

A Long Island City resident who was a personal shopper for comedian Kevin Hart was charged Wednesday for making more than $1 million in unauthorized credit card purchases.

Dylan Jason Syer, 29, allegedly used Hart’s card to buy fine art, designer watches and other luxury items without the comedian’s approval over a 16-month period, prosecutors announced Wednesday.

Syer, who ran a personal shopping business, was arraigned Wednesday on a 10-count indictment charging him with grand larceny, criminal possession of stolen property, and an array of other charges.

He faces up to 25 years in prison if convicted, Queens District Attorney Melinda Katz said.

According to the charges, Syer was hired by Hart in 2015 to purchase items on his behalf.

Syer was provided with Hart’s credit cards to make any necessary purchases, with the understanding that he would authorize them first.

However, Syer allegedly went on a spending spree and racked up more than $1.16 million worth of unauthorized charges on Hart’s credit cards from Oct. 2017 through Feb. 25, 2019.

Syer’s unapproved purchases included at least five Patek Philippe watches valued at more than $400,000. He also allegedly splashed out on a Sam Friedman painting, at least 16 Bearbrick collectible dolls, five KAWS collectible dolls and two Louis Vuitton Keepall Bandouliere bags.

Syer posted pictures of some of the items on his Instagram page, prosecutors said.

Investigators searched Syer’s apartment Wednesday and seized around $250,000 worth of cash and goods.

“The defendant thought he was beyond reach and was living out his uber-rich lifestyle fantasies,” Katz said in a statement.

He has been ordered to return to Queens Supreme Court on Feb. 17.

Syer has also been hit with a civil court action filed by the Queens DA’s Office. The action aims to recoup the amount he allegedly stole.