Tiffany Men’s: The luxury jewelry retailer to put a more modern spin on what it offers men

    Gentlemen, it’s time to up your game. The new Tiffany Men’s collection features a range of expertly crafted jewelry essentials for the modern man. Tiffany & Co unveiled its first-ever comprehensive jewelry collection entirely for men + men-centric accessories. Tiffany Men’s is part of Tiffany’s strategy to attract younger shoppers. Tiffany Men’s includes 100 … Read more

Mexico and Peru lead the 2019 list of Latin America’s 50 Best Restaurants

    Best Restaurant in Latin America, Chefs’ Choice Award 2019, and other winners of the Latin America’s 50 Best Restaurants 2019 Awards. Maido in Lima, Peru is named The Best Restaurant in Latin America 2019. Maido in Lima, Peru was named The Best Restaurant in Latin America 2019 for the third consecutive year. The … Read more

Burberry x The RealReal to extend the life of luxury products through resale

    Burberry x The RealReal to promote a more sustainable future for fashion. How it is translated in the real-life? Burberry And The RealReal Join Forces To Make Fashion Circular. On National Consignment Day, global luxury brand Burberry and authenticated luxury consignment marketplace The RealReal announced they are teaming up to promote a more … Read more

Max Mara channels secret service chic at Milan fashion week

Also, Fendi goes back to the 70s with crochet and terry towelling, while Missoni injects retro fun

The Louis Vuitton Fondation pays tribute to Charlotte Perriand as an architect and visionary creator

    “Charlotte Perriand: Inventing a New World” at the Fondation Louis Vuitton from October 2, 2019 to 24 February, 2020 The Louis Vuitton Fondation pays tribute to Charlotte Perriand as an architect and visionary creator through a large-scale exhibition of her work exploring the links between art, architecture and design. An engaged visionary who … Read more

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