2018 Walpole British Luxury Awards celebrate the creatives who help to make Great Britain famous all over the world

  Fashion and accessory brands dominate the 2018 Walpole British Luxury Awards. Here is the full 2018 List of Walpole British Luxury Award Winners. Walpole, the official sector body for British luxury, brought together 400 luxury leaders, creatives, influencers, media and VIPs to celebrate the considerable achievements of the British luxury sector over the past … Read more

The ultimate in luxury gift-giving: the absolute finest in luxury products, and once-in-a-lifetime experiences

  Ranging from the Ultimate Wellness Retreat with Bodyism, a Paris Couture Week experience with Chopard, a private gem setting experience with Jaeger-LeCoutre, a bespoke shoe experience with Gianvito Rossi, the ultimate NET-A-PORTER beauty day out, in addition to the much-loved NET-A-PORTER subscription to a year’s worth of shoes, this holiday season, NET-A-PORTER offers the … Read more

5 Top Shape Cars to Look Forward to This 2019

  Are you in the market for cars? It’s easier to shop for your next car when you know what you are looking for in terms of function, style, and shape. But with automakers dropping new models left and right or even hints, for that matter (talk about the supersecret Ford Bronco), it’s natural to … Read more

The Bentley Scottsdale Polo Championships 2018 – the world’s greatest polo party

The eighth year of the world’s greatest polo party The Bentley Scottsdale Polo Championships proved once again that it was the place to be on November 10th and 11th. This year marked the first time Ralph Lauren model and world famous polo player, Nacho Figueras played Scottsdale. He was part of the winning Barrett-Jackson Aspen … Read more

Is AI the new electricity?

Artificial intelligence is already used to recommend films, filter email and drive cars. Will it one day be as ubiquitous as electricity, and how can business leaders prepare?

Tristram Hunt: ‘In the era of fake news, museums allow a better understanding of truth and history’

The director of the V&A on the institution’s expansion into east London, the antisemitism row in the Labour party, and the changing role of museums