With a hot tub and helipad… the Furrion Elysium is a one of a kind RV

The perfect marriage of high tech and luxurious living. While the Consumer Electronics Show may have seen a RV outside of the show floor before, it has never seen something as large or luxurious as the ELYSIUM. The ELYSIUM is simply the definition of living luxury. This year’s Furrion’s Elysium is a 45 ft RV … Read more

Sotheby’s creates a Global Luxury & Lifestyle Division

Sotheby’s, the British multinational corporation headquartered in New York City, is uniting its jewelry, watches, wine, cars, and realty divisions under one umbrella. The company announced the appointment of Maarten ten Holder as global Managing Director of the Company’s new Luxury & Lifestyle Division. An accomplished auctioneer, Maarten regularly conducts sales in all of Sotheby’s major … Read more

Vivienne Westwood’s eco-punks close London men’s fashion week

Punk pioneer had a tear in her eye during Ecotricity, which combined plastic knifes reworked as earrings and reliably glam party dresses

How well do you know your hair? What if a hairbrush could tell you the quality of your hair?

 Meet the Kérastase Hair Coach Powered by @Withings, the world’s first-ever smart hairbrush + mobile app. Technology is transforming our daily beauty routines, and smart devices have huge potential to impact how we care for our hair and skin. Kérastase have reinvented what a person’s relationship with their hair can look like. The high-end company … Read more

Cirrus Aircraft Launches G6: The Smartest, Safest, Most Advanced Cirrus Ever

G6 is also the brightest Cirrus ever. Cirrus Aircraft announced the launch of the all new 2017 G6 – the smartest, safest and most advanced models ever of the best-selling SR22T, SR22 and SR20 piston airplanes. The sixth generation Cirrus offers ultra-high speed Cirrus Perspective+ by Garmin flight deck, luxury automotive-inspired Cirrus Spectra wingtip lighting, … Read more

Pompidou Centre: a 70s French radical that’s never gone out of fashion

The much-loved Paris landmark was designed in the 1970s by two young unknowns – Richard Rogers and Renzo Piano. On the eve of its 40th birthday, they recall the sheer joy and bravado – and the struggle – of creating it