Plans for the world’s first polar megayacht unveiled

World’s Most Awarded Luxury Cruise Line Announces The World’s Largest Polar Megayacht. After the successful launch of Crystal Yacht Cruises’ 62-guest Crystal Esprit, the “World’s Most Awarded Luxury Cruise Line” is again upping the ante with the world’s first purpose-built polar class megayacht. Measuring 600 feet (183 meters) long, the 25,000 gross ton new build … Read more

If you’re looking for the idyllic home and vitamin sea, look no further! A stunningly gorgeous beach home in Huntington Beach, CA

A slice of happiness is a holiday escape with sun, play, surf, and miles of broad sands in one of the coolest city in California. The only thing better? To own this luxury home in Huntington Beach, California’s effervescent beach town with an almost perfect climate. “City Surf USA” continues to capture the attention of … Read more

Is it time to give up leather?

Cows have long been farmed to fuel the fast food market. Now, by turning leather into a seasonal fashion, they are becoming part of fast fashion. Soon we will have to kill 430m every year. Lucy Siegle gets to grips with life without leather (well almost)

Giorgio Armani and Cate Blanchett inaugurate the Sì Women’s Circle

Giorgio Armani gives a voice to today’s women. After the success of the digital video The Courage to Say Sì, the doors of dialogue have been opened with women from all walks of life, around the world, whose only connection is to have found the inner strength to say Sì to their dreams, Sì to … Read more

New Westminster Suites by Pierre-Yves Rochon unveiled at Four Seasons Hotel London at Park Lane

Forbes Travel Guide has bestowed Five Stars, its highest designation, on Four Seasons Hotel London at Park Lane for the fourth consecutive year. With the Spa at Four Seasons also earning Five Stars, Four Seasons is the only hotel in the city with 10 Stars. This March, the luxury London hotel unveiled seven new beautifully … Read more

Damien Hirst and Picasso: coming soon to a National Gallery near you?

Gabriele Finaldi is right. The Tate shouldn’t have exclusive access to 20th-century art. It’s time to end these closed-minded historical art wars