Celine Reclaims the Golden Quadrilateral

In the world of high fashion, a store opening is rarely just about square footage. But when Celine secures the most coveted corner in Milan—the intersection of Via Montenapoleone and Via Sant’Andrea—it’s a signal that the brand isn’t just participating in the luxury market; it’s aiming to lead it. Spanning 600 square meters over two … Read more

Why LVMH is Moving Its Watches to Milan Just to Trap You After Men’s Fashion Week

Forget the runways—Milan is officially trading fabric for gears. From January 19th to 21st, 2026, the seventh edition of LVMH Watch Week will descend upon the Italian fashion capital. After wandering through Dubai, Singapore, and Miami, the luxury conglomerate has chosen Milan to align with the energy of Men’s Fashion Week. This isn’t just a … Read more

Why Your Oven Now Judges Your Cooking Better Than Your Mother-in-Law Does: CES 2026 innovations

CES 2026 marked a shift from “AI as a gimmick” to “AI as a luxury interface,” where high-end gadgets focused on invisible automation, premium materials, and “physical AI.” Living “Like a Bosch” – Here are the standout luxury gadgets presented at CES 2026: Home Cinema & Ultra-High-End Displays The “TV war” moved beyond resolution to … Read more

How High-End Developments Use Design to Increase Property Value

In the competitive world of luxury real estate, design has become the primary differentiator that separates exceptional properties from merely expensive ones. High-end developments are increasingly leveraging sophisticated design strategies to maximize property values, creating spaces that command premium prices and maintain their worth over time. Architectural Distinction Creates Lasting Value The most successful luxury … Read more

Killing the Formalities: Why Ottolenghi is the New Gold Standard for Five-Star Stays

In the rarified air of high-end hospitality, certain announcements feel like a standard corporate handshake, while others signal a tectonic shift in the landscape. The news that Yotam Ottolenghi will anchor the transformation of Amsterdam’s iconic Conservatorium into the Mandarin Oriental Conservatorium in early 2026 is decidedly the latter. As a luxury lifestyle magazine with … Read more

Soup Cans Not Included: The Most Artistic Way to Be Late for Dinner

In the high-stakes world of horological collecting, few names carry the subversive glamour of Andy Warhol. A man who famously viewed “business art” as the ultimate step after art itself, Warhol was a compulsive accumulator of the exquisite. Among his storied collection of over 300 timepieces, one stood out for its bold, architectural defiance: a … Read more