W Hotels brand to land in Argentina

      Marriott International announces the W Buenos Aires, which is expected to open in 2024. Puerto Madero, one of Buenos Aires’ most sought-after neighborhoods, to be home for the first W Hotel in Argentina. The hospitality project by the luxury hotel chain owned by Marriott International will alter the Buenos Aires skyline, and … Read more

Luxury Isn’t a Bad Investment with Solid Wood Furniture

    When it comes to so many luxury goods, the idea of value gets thrown out the window. After all, when you’re shopping for the most extravagant pleasures that money can buy, the point is not to find a good deal or make a long-term investment – the point it to enjoy life and … Read more

EIP Privé is bringing the experience of the private jewelry salon to the digital realm

    NET-A-PORTER’s EIPs are “Extremely Important People”. For these customers, NET-A-PORTER launches EIP Privé, an invitation-only destination for high jewelry. EIP PRIVÉ will further be expanded into watches and men’s, establishing NET- A-PORTER and MR PORTER as the go-to authorities in the high jewelry and watch space. Boehmer et Bassenge, Piaget, Boghossian, Bayco, Nadia … Read more

Limited edition Bentaygas dressed by renowned Savile Row tailor

  Collaborations make the luxury world a more interesting space to explore. Bentley’s bespoke Mulliner division and renowned Savile Row tailor, Huntsman, celebrate their centenaries through an exclusive Bentayga project. How to mark a brand’s centenary? Bentley and Huntsman decided to make a Savile Row-inspired luxury vehicle. The limited edition Bentaygas feature distinctive interiors with … Read more

Best is More: The Argument for Luxury, Quality, and Focus

      On other sites or with other people, luxury can sadly be a dirty word. Seen as wasteful, many people who can otherwise afford something better stick to subpar products and experiences that at best don’t fully fulfill someone’s need and at worst are a complete waste of time. Yet luxury can and … Read more

Fussy afternoon tea, tedious tasting menus: luxury is overrated

The revelation came to me one Sunday morning in bed – sometimes the good things in life simply aren’t that good