John Lobb’s first-ever artistic director

Savile Row designer Paula Gerbase named artistic director of John Lobb. Savile Row designer Paula Gerbase is the new artistic director of the luxury shoemaker John Lobb, owned by Hermes. 1205 designer Paula Gerbase is John Lobb’s first-ever artistic director. Gerbase‘s first work for the Northampton-based shoemaker will appear at the London Collections: Men in … Read more

Thomas Tait, Miuniki and Hood by Air – the winners of the First Edition of the LVMH Prize for Young Fashion Designers

The Jury of the First Edition of the LVMH Prize for Young Fashion Designers have chosen Thomas Tait as winner of the very first 2014 edition of the Prize. The creative duo Miuniki and Hood by Air were distinguished by a Special Prize. Thomas Tait is a Canadian designer based in London. After completing his … Read more

Celine’s new boutique at Avenue Montaigne Paris

Celine unveils a new boutique at Avenue Montaigne. Céline opened the doors of its new boutique located at 53, Avenue Montaigne in the 8th district of Paris – a very airy space to delight in the new collections of the brand’s understated luxury style. An elegant blend of wood, marble and metal creates a privileged … Read more

110 years for Santos de Cartier

The Santos de Cartier marks 110th anniversary. How does a pilot tell the time without taking his hands off the controls? With the Santos wristwatch, created in 1904!   The meeting between Alberto Santos-Dumont, an airborne adventurer with a boundless imagination and Louis Cartier, a designer who brought time into the public eye brought to … Read more

Mauritius: the hotel that tells guests to get out (and enjoy the island)

Zilwa Attitude is a luxury all-inclusive hotel with a difference: it encourages guests to leave the premises, meet islanders and try local food

Why black models are rarely in fashion

The women we see on the cover of magazines and striding down catwalks are still overwhelmingly white, but the fashion industry needs to wake up to the diversity of its customers