(RED) announces new partners to fight AIDS: Louis Vuitton, Montblanc, Balmain, Bank of America, and many more

    New (RED) partners to support the life-saving work of the Global Fund to fight AIDS. (RED) announces a number of exciting new partnerships to deliver money and awareness for the fight to end AIDS. (RED) is an innovative organization bringing together companies around the world behind a single goal to end the AIDS … Read more

Great Women Artists by Kering x Phaidon – a book that tells the stories of over 400 artists spanning 500 years

        Kering Luxury Group and Phaidon, a global publisher of books on art, architecture, design, fashion, photography, and popular culture, launch “Great Women Artists” – an extensive book on an era where art made by women is more prominent than ever. The book tells the stories of over 400 artists spanning 500 years … Read more

The watch that brings to life the magnitude of Godzilla

    Grand Seiko and Godzilla share an unlikely but common history. Spring Drive and Godzilla. A celebration of two anniversaries in a Grand Seiko limited edition. Godzilla made its debut in Japan in 1954 and it was in this first Godzilla film that the creature appears in Ginza, the birthplace of Seiko, and destroys … Read more

The world’s most powerful series production road car debuts in Dubai

    Evija hypercar makes its regional debut. Exclusivity is guaranteed, with production limited to a maximum of 130 Lotus Evija cars. The all-electric Evija debuts in the United Arab Emirates The Evija’s arrival in the Gulf states is the latest leg of a world tour which began after the car was unveiled in London … Read more

‘I gave a blueberry facial to a vegan dog’: inside the pet pampering boom

From cat spas to dogs Fitbits, pets are more fussed over than ever. What’s behind the mini-me phenomenon?

Dark crystals: the brutal reality behind a booming wellness craze

Demand for ‘healing’ crystals is soaring – but many are mined in deadly conditions in one of the world’s poorest countries. And there is little evidence that this billion-dollar industry is cleaning up its act.

By Tess McClure