The Butler Did It: St. Regis Finally Arrives in New Zealand — and Queenstown Will Never Be the Same

The world’s most storied luxury brand just signed its name on the Southern Alps. Here’s why the wait was worth it. **The news:** Marriott International has signed an agreement with PHC Queenstown Limited to bring St. Regis Hotels & Resorts to New Zealand for the first time. The property — a new-build, 145-room luxury hotel … Read more

Horology’s Cold Shower: The 2026 Wrist Dispatch

The Wrist Dispatch: Watches & Wonders 2026-LVMH-Richemont-The Independents-The Reckoning There is a peculiar ritual that plays out in April in Geneva at Watches & Wonders 2026. Men in navy blazers and women in silk scarves gather under the vaulted glass of Palexpo to collectively agree that mechanical watchmaking is, once again, having its greatest moment. … Read more

Pour Decisions: The Spirits World’s Most Interesting Moves of Q1 2026

The first quarter of 2026 has delivered enough to fill a very well-stocked cellar. Let us open it together. The industry that never sleeps is having a very loud, very interesting year. From a white spirit distilled from French grapes positioning itself as the voice of a generation, to the world’s most famous Scotch quietly … Read more

ROLLING IN IT – The Audacious, Occasionally Absurd, and Genuinely Astonishing Story of the World’s Most Advanced Wheels

Let’s start with an uncomfortable truth: a wheel is, at its most fundamental, a round thing that helps another thing not drag along the ground. Humanity has been making round things for about 5,500 years. We have had a lot of practice. And yet, somehow, in 2025–2026, the wheel has become the most technically complex, … Read more

The Great Recalibration: When Hospitality Trophy Assets Meet the Fog of Conflict

In mid-February 2026, the global hospitality industry felt invincible. JLL’s Global Hotel Investment Outlook had just landed on desks across the world, signaling a historic “inflection point” for the sector. After a 2025 rebound that saw global transactions surge by 22%, the report forecasted a 2026 defined by a rare alignment of favorable conditions: strengthening … Read more

Forget the It-Bag: Maxime Frédéric is Dropping the It-Chocolate at Louis Vuitton

This spring, Easter in Manhattan has officially traded its fuzzy bunny ears for a set of hand-stitched leather handles. Starting March 13, the fourth-floor chocolate boutique inside Louis Vuitton’s 57th Street flagship—currently a sprawling, temporary “library” of luxury while the permanent Fifth Avenue home undergoes its facelift—becomes the epicenter of haute gastronomy. This isn’t just … Read more