Burberry Chinese New Year 2021 capsule celebrates the majesty of the natural world

    An Italian-made baseball cap in cotton twill accented with horns is paired with scarves containing organic wool, jacquard-woven with stripes. Luxury brand Burberry has revealed its Chinese New Year 2021 campaign. The campaign stars models Liu Wen and Wang Xiangguo, and is captured by photographer Feng Li. The campaign highlights the collection in … Read more

From Insta-stack Ring to kinetic jewels: Futurists forecasted the ten top jewelry trends

    Ten key jewelry trends: These ten looks are sure to impress everyone. From talisman pendants and tendril rings to pops of neon and personalization, these ten looks are sure to impress everyone on any gift list. De Beers Group, asked Adorn Insight to identify ten key jewelry trends and round up a selection … Read more

Pillars of sobriety: summer’s best non-alcoholic drinks from craft beer to spirits

Complex, flavourful and very grown up, this year’s crop of zero-alcohol drinks blow lemon, lime and bitters out of the water

Six Dazzling Festive Trees: From Dior Christmas Tree to Charles Kaisin’s Origami

  From a sparkling Dior tree in St Petersburg to an enchanting display of origami doves in flight at Hotel Amigo in Brussels, the red carpet has been rolled out for visitors to see the glittering decorations at Rocco Forte Hotels around Europe. Dior Christmas Tree at Hotel Astoria Every year Hotel Astoria surprises its … Read more

Thomas Goode Luxury Tableware is opening-up its collections for the first time in 200 years

  Back in time to the grand table settings and elegant dinners of a seemingly bygone era Over nearly two centuries of luxury tableware production and collecting, Thomas Goode, home to the world’s finest tableware, china, silver and crystal, has accumulated numerous wonderful objects, including one copy of every commissioned piece supplied for their own … Read more

25 of the most unexpected items of 2020

From Dominic Cummings’ staff and milk frothers to Connell’s chain and – of course – face masks: how the stuff that people used, and occasionally bought, in 2020 tells the story of a year like no other