Moët & Chandon cellars in Epernay are again open to visitors

Moët & Chandon once again began welcoming visitors to its cellars after a year of renovation work. The 1,190 hectares of rich limestone soil, 50% of which is classed as Grand Cru and 25% Premier Cru, make up the largest vineyard area in Champagne, France. Underground, the Moët & Chandon cellars (the wine and spirits … Read more

Multi-vitamin for your skin: The Sisley Ecological Compound

The unique plant-based formulation of The Sisley Ecological Compound, an essential revitalising and hydrating skincare product, helps stimulate the production of collagen for a firmer complexion. The everyday moisturiser is the answer on how to get the most out of the power cream. The beauty icon helps stimulate cell regeneration, soothe and destress skin, hydrating … Read more

Fort Lauderdale Boat Show 2015: Azimut Yachts’ fleet

Azimut Yachts (an Azimut|Benetti Group brand) was present at Fort Lauderdale Boat Show 2015 (held from November 5th to November 9th) with a fleet of 16 yachts. Five brand new models were presented for the first time to the American market. Present in USA for more than 30 years, the Italian brand is now widely … Read more

St. Regis Mumbai poised to become the best address in India’s most populous city

St. Regis Mumbai marks the entry of the ultra-luxury brand in India and South Asia. The highly anticipated St. Regis Mumbai opened its doors in Lower Parel, Mumbai’s most premium commercial, residential and entertainment district. Emerging as a world-class travel destination, the city displays a robust demand for high-end hospitality from affluent travelers from all … Read more

Sneaker peak: how Phoebe Philo made trainers high fashion

The Céline designer’s dedication to the style blazed a trail that legions of fashion fans followed. But is she about to tread a different route?

A global shift to 100% renewables is not just cleaner – it’s about equality

Communities in Germany, Canada and Uganda are already reaping the benefits of moving away from fossil fuels to more decentralised energy systems