The Pearl 95 is marking its debut into the superyacht market

  British shipyard Pearl Yachts enters the superyacht market with its new Pearl 95 flagship. Worldwide debut at next Cannes Yachting Festival 2018 The Pearl 95 is marking its debut into the superyacht market. The Pearl 95 continues the hugely successful design collaboration between Dixon Yacht Design and Kelly Hoppen. “As innovative and groundbreaking as its … Read more

Curtains up for the Bugatti Divo at The Quail – a modern interpretation of Bugatti’s coachbuilding tradition

  The good and beautiful automotive news is that Bugatti unveiled its latest Divo model in California. But the strictly limited small series of 40 vehicles is already sold out. At the exclusive automotive event “The Quail: A Motorsports Gathering“ in Monterey, California, Bugatti has presented its latest model as a world premiere. Divo is … Read more

Exhibition showcasing Muslim fashion to open in San Francisco

From Nike hijabs to couture gowns, the show explores the diversity of Islamic style

Yohji Yamamoto global e-commerce launched with seven fashion brands, some of them web-only brands

Yohji Yamamoto global e-commerce launched with seven fashion brands, some of them web-only Yohji Yamamoto, the Japanese fashion designer based in Tokyo and Paris, launched a global e-commerce website THE SHOP YOHJI YAMAMOTO. The webstore will present the web-only brand S’YTE, and other brands such as Ground Y, Y’s, Yohji Yamamoto Produce (web-only products), Yohji Yamamoto … Read more

The minimalist racing style machine: Ares Design for the BMW R nineT for those with an appetite for retro styling

  The world of mobility is evolving and, with the demand for personalisation growing, the need for innovative solutions for this ever changing segment is growing. Whether resurrecting iconic supercars, reimagining classic models from the past with bespoke conversions or offering modern day coach-building techniques to transform customer vehicles Modena-based luxury customization company Ares Design … Read more

Will Elon Musk’s 120-hour week stop us worshipping workaholism?

The Silicon Valley drive for corporate efficiency – all 24/7 schedules, bulletproof coffees and five-minute meetings – has long been lauded. Now the wheels are flying off