Visit-Montenegro.com: Wild parties on the “Black Diamond”
2009-04-26 14:38:53
Glamorous ship owned by fashion mogul Michel Adam will be anchored near Budva: the “floating fashion party” stays in the Mediterranean this summer. The ship has 140 cabins with room service, three president apartments, nine luxurious rooms, two indoor bars and one outdoor bar, swimming pools and there is a shop with a distinctive fashion brand FTV. Several restaurants and a mini cinema are available to guests and the whole ship is furnished with the most luxurious furniture and it has a specific interior decoration.
Budva – The most glamorous ship in the world “Black Diamond”, owned by the famous fashion TV mogul Michel Adam will be anchored this summer close to the shore of St. Nicholas Island in the vicinity of Budva – it is confirmed exclusively by Adam for Daily Press “Vijesti”. He stayed in the “Avala Resorts & Spa” hotel over last few days.
“Black Diamond”, a 140 meter-long mega yacht, is only one of the experiments of this pioneer in the fashion world who established the most famous global Fashion TV Network ten years ago thus bringing into homes of million people all around the world both delicacies of the jet set and fashion intrigues.
- I hope we will bring “Black Diamond” to Budva in the midst of May or at the beginning of June at the latest. We plan to stay here till October when we sail to “warmer seas”. I believe that everyone is familiar with this ship. It is the “floating fashion party” and I expect it will justify its reputation in Montenegro too, which is the country of breathtaking beauty – said Adam who is a regular guest of Budva and a long-term friend of Zoran Becirovic, the owner of hotels “Avala”, “Bianka” and “Lipka”.
Adam announced wild parties with celebrities from all over the world. As in Saint Tropez, Cannes and Sardinia, we would like to organize parties, fashion events with a lot of beautiful boys and girls here as well, and we plan to invite big names from fashion and music business on daily basis.
The ship is a “city in a nutshell”- it has it all, starting from nightclubs, swimming pools, shops, and it can accommodate 1.200 people, says Adam dressed in distinguishing outfit with the impressive diamond logo with a letter “F”.
He adds that all shows organized on the ship will be broadcast live via Fashion TV and Satellite worldwide.
Italian newspaper “Corriere della Sera” claims that the controversial yacht, equipped with so-called “emotion rooms”, with 25 models and DJs in it, hosted VIP parties in the Port of Genoa since November. Some bits of parties were later broadcast on Fashion TV.
The yacht has a license for mini-cruising, but not for staying for a long period in one place organizing parties, said Luigi Merlo, a Captain of Harbor Master Office, after confiscating “Black Diamond”.
Residents and café owners in old part of the Port of Genoa where the giant yacht was anchored felt relieved after “top models”, as FTV mostly calls teenage girls on this ship, were moved out from the yacht and music turned off.
However, the ship has 140 cabins with room service, three president apartments, nine luxurious rooms, two indoor bars and one outdoor bar, swimming pools and there is a shop with a distinctive fashion brand FTV. Several restaurants and a mini cinema are available to guests and the whole ship is furnished with the most luxurious furniture and it has a specific interior decoration.
Global media describe Michel Adam as “the luckiest guy” and every man envy him – since being an owner of the TV Station where every woman in the world desires to be – it is a privilege and dream of every guy.
Exactly 11 years ago, Michel Adam Lisowski, French Jewish with Austrian passport and home address in Vienna, has decided to combine pleasure and business. In doing so, this wannabe mathematician became paramount owner of global-scale fashion TV.
In the last decade, the Fashion TV became top one channel in the world. Through more than 31 satellite and 2.000 cable systems the Fashion TV program reaches more than 300 billion homes in 202 countries on five continents.
By V.L.