Only about an hour from Strasburg, in the Black Forest, Hôtel Bareiss, nestled at the base of the small village of Baiersbronn in Mitteltal, has carefully preserved its unique atmosphere, giving off a charming naturalness, without any ostentatious trappings. ...
Read more »Bruno de Serbriant is the owner of a very rare, private collection! Connoisseurs and collector of old French spirits for 25 years, he is now presenting his amazing collection, unique in the world. Time for a visit...
Read more »Every season, it’s the same ol’ rigamaro. Should we stash away our trench coat, burn our slims, cut our bangs and let out those shoulder pads ? The good news is that a number of those kinds of items in our wardrobe are still welcome to make an appearance ...
Read more »Paris will always be Paris... And as a result, Paris will continue to be a city where it is a must to have a flagship boutique if you have a name of any sort in the world of fashion, luxury or... gourmet products ! Luxe Magazine, has selected a few new ...
Read more »In the heart of the 16th district, you will discover an extremely elegant and charming hotel : Le Dokhan’s, this typically Parisian establishment is located on a delightfully calm street, and only a stone’s throw from Trocadéro. Time out for a guided ...
Read more »Deluxe materials, an impeccable design, an "ethical" concept, WaterRower reinvents the body building tower, making it classier.
Read more »The good side of high-tech, is it is constantly being updated and improved. So any time is a good to browse, without moderation, through the high-tech idea toolbox. Luxe Magazine has made one heck of a first class selection !
Read more »At a time when the smoking ban is strictly being applied in basically all public areas, resulting in an exode of smokers onto the streets for a quick puff and to mix their solitude with that of other nicotine fans, Airdiem is reviving the smoking room ...
Read more »Luxury is said to be universal and eternal. Indeed. But, does that say it all? What is considered luxury in the Muslim civilisation? In the Amerindian civilisation? What about in emerging countries? Jean Castarède takes us on a journey in the planet ...
Read more »What do a sushi set, a porcelain oil and vinegar bottle and an "Obama" chair in recycled paper have in common? For all you deco fans, the answer can be found below...
Read more »Intimate, inventive, Zen or 100% urban : the spring season sets the pace for the renewal of hotels in our capital. In all areas of Paris, the city of light reserves some beautiful architectural surprises and service that is at last irreproachable at a ...
Read more »As mothers are known for having put up without a fuss, wearing those noodle necklaces made from the sweat of their brows, when the time is ripe, they do deserve, an 18-carat gold, amethyst or Burmalite versions signed Simone Gabor or other Burma. ...
Read more »Developed in partnership between Michelin and Venturi Automobiles, the Venturi Volage, which was unveiled, for the first time, at the «Paris Motor Show 2008», the world trade fair for the automotive industry, is a high-tech electric sportscar concept ...
Read more »Gently invite yourself into the very heart of nature, for the time of a night, or an evening. Become the guest of a corner of nature, of a tree, of the canopy or of a place that inspires you. For the time that you want, slip into the alcoves, the nooks ...
Read more »What woman does not dream of always having a youthful and radiant skin? But sooner or later, the time comes when she starts toying with the idea of using sophisticated techniques such as hyaluronic acid injections. Unless... she has heard about Avon’s ...
Read more »A terrace in the heart of Paris : During the summertime, the Parc Hyatt offers you a terrace where lunch rhymes with «light», «garden» and «olive grove», but also with «serenity», «light and refined savours», at last a terrace where dinner ...
Read more »Bernard Magrez, known as the "composer of rare wines", today lets us discover remarkable «second-label wines» from the same vineyards as their renowned first-label brothers, and coming from younger lots. In the end, wines of an exceptional quality, ...
Read more »His mother, a clever business woman was behind the family’s prosperity thanks to the trade of coal, an ore from which iron is extracted. Gustave Eiffel who became an engineer, followed in his mother’s footsteps, rekindling her ambitions, revolutionising ...
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