Laetitia Casta is the new Creative Director of La Maison Cointreau

Laetitia Casta x Cointreau creative project. La Maison Cointreau and Laetitia Casta have chosen the Musée de l’Orangerie, in the heart of Paris, to announce their creative partnership, starting this year. Cointreau, the definitive orange liqueur, and the French actress, emblematic of Parisian style, join forces as the House of Cointreau appoints Laetitia Casta as … Read more

Eva Green lends her magnetic beauty to L’Oreal Professionnel

Actress Eva Green – Bond girl in Casino Royale, heroin of the new hit TV series Penny Dreadful and star of the next film by Tim Burton, Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children, which will be released in 2016 – is the new international spokesperson for L’Oreal Professionnel. Born in Paris on July 5, 1980, … Read more

Ulysee Nardin Répétition Minutes Hannibal Westminster Carillon Tourbillon Jaquemarts 2015

Ulysse Nardin brings history to life @ Baselworld 2015. As Hannibal Barca was innovative in how he strategized to conquer Italy andother areas of southern Europe, Ulysse Nardin is pioneering in how it approaches haute horology. Hannibal’s epic march over the Pyrenees and the Alps by elephant, in the third century B.C. is an inspring … Read more

First airline to offer a virtual reality entertainment experience inflight

Qantas first class flyers to get VR headsets. Qantas and Samsung unveiled industry-first virtual reality experience for travelers. To open up a new world of lounge and inflight entertainment for customers, Qantas, the Australian national carrier, together with Samsung Electronics Australia has launched a new trial entertainment service that uses Samsung virtual reality (VR) technology … Read more

From couture to red carpet – who will wear what?

The couture shows ended this week, and we’re looking forward to the awards season and imagining what the stars should wear. From Emma Stone to Keira Knightley, we’ve paired our favourite dresses to a cinematic muse

Climate change is lifting Iceland – and it could mean more volcanic eruptions

Land moving upward faster than researchers expected at 1.4in every year, allowing ‘hot potato’ rocks to rise