Necker Island is a real tropical paradise. It is here in the blue waters of the British Virgin Islands that Richard Branson, the charismatic President of Virgin has found his garden of Eden. Over the years, he has undertaken some major construction work ...
Read more »Peninsula hotels always had an ideal for transportation choices. Raging from Rolls-Royces, Rollers, MINI's, helicopters, bicycles and more, the collection now includes a 40 foot fast off-shore racing yacht, the Peninsula Signal 8.
Read more »The multi awarded Spanish designer Jaime Tresserra Clapél, the sole designer of the Tresserra Collection continues his journey in the world of interior wood design. One of the latest creations is a unique Jewelry cabinet, the Joyero.
Read more »When you arrive at the road detour, at the Pointe of Pen Lan in Billiers in Brittany, a hotel comprised of l5th and 16th century manors, is situated along this peninsula. This reconstitution of a Brittany village was the dream of an eccentric billionaire, ...
Read more »Charitybuzz, the company that brought you the possibility of meeting your favorite stars throughout charity auctions, is improving its business model with a brand new concierge service.
Read more »September in Las Vegas is the place to be as Hublot and the World Boxing Council combine for the ultimate knockout when, during a VIP event, unique watches, commemorating the world's 12 greatest boxers, are auctioned for the WBC charity.
Read more »After the excitement and the testosterone of this August’s Olympics, London will open the 10th edition of it’s now famous London Design Festival. A festival that has grown over the years and that is now unavoidable.
Read more »Apart from the nationality, the eccentric fashion designer Paul Smith and the timeless bootmaker John Lobb don't have much in common. But, for this exceptional venture, they will present three models realized together, for the sake of British fashion.
Read more »Buoyed by the success of its first two seasons, Opera Mauritius has more and more opportunities to breathe new life into the Mauritian artistic scene and has become an essential partner of the tourist industry. For its third edition, the Opera Festival ...
Read more »The story of the Japanese brand continues without Kenzo Takada but his spirit remains. In the new Kenzo Resort 2013 collection, the touch of the fashion designer is strong and vivid and is a reminder of his first 1970s Jungle Jap store.
Read more »Even though French cuisine's hegemony is highly contested nowadays, you will still find in Paris some of the greatest restaurants of the world. Here is a quick review of our editorial staff's favorites
Read more »The Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam, mostly dedicated to the work of Vincent Van Gogh and also housing other 19th century pieces of art was in need of a renovation. During the seven months of renovation works most of the collection will be transferred to ...
Read more »Since the group decided to change its positioning to top luxury resorts, the Sofitel group keeps expanding its network of luxury hotels and is now presenting the new Sofitel Quiberon and the Sofitel Agadir.
Read more »With the help of the University of the Witwatersrand in Johannesburg, the WAM can finally open its doors and exhibit a wonderful collection of South African art.
Read more »Marrakech is attractive for its incredible climate, its bright culture and its luxury living. Park Hyatt joins the club and places 44 luxury villas on the market.
Read more »It is sometimes hard to choose the right hotel for your trip to Paris. Luxe-Magazine.com has made a selection of hotels, from contemporary to romantic but all with the French capital's spirit.
Read more »The A. Lange & Söhne company has its origins in Saxon precision. From a pedigree that dates back to the court of Augustus the Strong, Adolph Lange established his successful watchmaking industry in the town of Glashütte, in the Ore Mountains, ...
Read more »The designer Christian Lacroix fell in love with the 6th arrondissement of Paris and has opened a brand new shop in a former printing house close to the Saint Sulpice.
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