Speaking about luxury with Pamela Peeters – Environmental Economist and Sustainability Strategist

Pamela consults companies and personalities towards sustainable business development and leadership enhancement. She lectures internationally as a sustainability personality. Pamela Peeters grew up in the country side of Belgium. She launched her first environmental magazine – grab the green – at the age of 12. Pamela obtained a first Master degree in Economics in 1995 … Read more

Baccarat Hotel & Residences New York scheduled to open in 2014

Baccarat New York to marry modern European glamour with architecture and design from The Museum of Modern Art.   Starwood Capital private investment group has unveiled Baccarat Hotels & Residences luxury hotel brand. The brand has been created to fill a niche in the very top of the upscale hotel market and bears the revered … Read more

Celestially inspired: Hermès Arceau Attelage Céleste

La Montre Hermes opens a gate to the fairy night sky with the new Hermès Arceau Attelage Céleste. The watch features the emblematic “Duc Attelé” studded with star-like paillons or spangles. The obtained starry sky is, in reality, a complex enamel technique called the paillonné, a technique achieved only by a few craftsmen. The gold … Read more

Louboutin’s tribute to Cinderella

The French shoe designer Christian Louboutin is paying a tribute to Disney’s Cinderella and the release of the animated picture on Blu-ray and DVD this fall. On the occasion, Louboutin is preparing a pair of shoes from glass. Not made for walking, but for sparkling. “I have been so lucky to have crossed paths with … Read more

Lady Gaga Armani Born This Way tour costumes

Armani outfits for Lady Gaga 2012 Born this way Ball tour Although Lady Gaga has its own fashion house, the singer turned again to the imagination and the talent of Giorgio Armani. For her massive tour of Asia, Lady Gaga wanted a new series of mirrored, sparkling and memorable costumes.  The fans will see Lady Gaga with … Read more

Eco-neoromance: architects Danny De Munter and Wim Gyselinck design palace in Saudi Arabia

Danny De Munter, a Belgian architect specialized in high-end interior design and restoration, and Wim Gyselinck, have been designated to build the new city palace in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. The Flemish approach, far away from the curls and ‘opera style’ often associated with Middle Eastern architecture, can be best described as a combination of ‘eco-neoromance’ … Read more