For LVMH luxury group, Europe remains well oriented except for France affected by a fall in tourism

The LVMH luxury group recorded revenue of 8.6 billion Euros for the first quarter 2016, an increase of 4%.. Louis Vuitton, Fendi, Christian Dior, Hennessy, and Bvlgari recorded an excellent performance. LVMH Moët Hennessy Louis Vuitton, the world’s leading high quality products group, recorded revenue of 8.6 billion Euros for the first quarter 2016, an … Read more

Journeying through the World’s Highest Suspended Suite. A caviar-on-demand menu is also included

Brunch in the Clouds – in the World’s Highest Suspended Suite. The St. Regis Abu Dhabi unveiled the Abu Dhabi Suite, the World’s Highest Suspended Suite, for an exclusive brunch journey that explores the bedrooms, cinema, spa and two-floor majlis. The suite spans between the UAE capital’s Nation Towers on the 48th and 49th floors. … Read more

Tiffany & Co. x NET-A-PORTER

Since its creation over a century ago, the Tiffany Setting has been the world’s favorite engagement ring. The ring of rings, as it has been called, is the most brilliant ring ever. It is also the most beautiful.  Unbelievable, but true. Tiffany & Co. jewelry were available exclusively through the brand’s website… just in 13 … Read more

The all white UltraBOOST is this season’s most anticipated sports-luxe trainer

For Spring/Summer 2016, the elevated style of Porsche Design combines with cutting-edge footwear technology from adidas to engineer a robust yet stylish trainer.  Porsche Design Sport by adidas injects its signature style and superior design approach into a limited edition iteration of the iconic UltraBOOST trainer. The all white silhouette is executed with a combination of … Read more

A brush with Picasso: rare portraits to be displayed in London

National Portrait Gallery exhibition will feature more than 75 portraits, some of which have never been seen in the UK

How Beyoncé’s Ivy Park made sportswear sexy

The singer’s fitness label rebrands bodycon by merging fashion and functionality. But can a gym-friendly version reclaim this unforgiving trend?