Louis Vuitton winter resort store in Gstaad

Louis Vuitton opens Gstaad Resort A 1913 Swiss ski chalet in the Swiss Gstaad Resort, a major ski resort and a popular destination amongst the high-class society, is the new destination for a new Louis Vuitton “winter resort” store. Located on the renowned Promenade, the luxury winter store is a reinforcement of ties with Gstaad, … Read more

Louis Vuitton luxury house has a new Chairman and CEO

LVMH Announces the appointment of Michael Burke as chairman and CEO of Louis Vuitton After the sudden departure of Jordi Constans, LVMH announced the appointment of Michael Burke as Chairman and CEO of Louis Vuitton. He joins the Executive Committee of the LVMH Group. Michael Burke joined the LVMH Group in 1986. From 1986 to 1993 … Read more

Best skincare products – best night creams

Superior skin care – luxurious creams with anti-aging effect While you sleep, the active ingredients of the night cream fulfill their mission so that in the morning you wake up bright and smiling.  Whether you’re looking for a moisturizer, dark spot correcting serum, or wrinkle crème, a lot can be found in the vast array … Read more

The Saint Laurent Boy is Saskia de Brauw

The Saint Laurent Boy is a Girl Along with Andrej Pejić, Lea T and Chanel, Saint Laurent is the next fashion brand to challenge gender stereotypes. The star of the latest “The Saint Laurent Boy is a Girl” menswear campaign is Dutch model Saskia de Brauw. Hedi Slimane used the androgyny theme in his previous … Read more

Architect Peter Marino awarded Chevalier de l’Ordre des Arts et des Lettres

Peter Marino receives French Honor  Peter Marino, the famed fashion’s star architect, those last projects include the Chanel store on Avenue Montaigne in Paris (2012), Loewe in Barcelona (2012) and the Louis Vuitton flagship at Marina Bay Sands, Singapore (2011), has been awarded Chevalier de l’Ordre des Arts et des Lettres by the French Ministry … Read more

The European Commission wants laws curtailing the use of natural scents in perfumery

 Perfume-makers fear EU legal blow to industry The European Commission wants to introduce new laws restricting the use of natural perfume ingredients linked to allergies. The EU estimates 1-3 percent of people in Europe are allergic or potentially allergic to ingredients found in perfumes – a number it considers high enough to justify concern. “All … Read more