June 16, 2023 in Fashion & Style by Julian Everett
In what can only be described as a meeting of iconic talents, the first Louis Vuitton campaign under the creative direction of Pharrell Williams has been unveiled, and it stars none other than Rihanna.
Read moreJune 16, 2023 in Travel & Destinations by Julian Everett
Musée de la Gendarmerie et du Cinéma is a unique museum located in Saint-Tropez, France. The museum, housed in a historic building that served as the local gendarmerie until 2003, celebrates two seemingly disparate themes: the history of French law enforcement and cinema.
Read moreJune 17, 2023 in Design & Décor by Charlotte Sinclair
Hassan Ragab, the Egyptian architect, engineer, and diplomat, is best remembered for his contributions to reviving ancient Egyptian techniques in modern architecture. Born in 1917, Ragab was known not only for his architectural prowess but also as a cultural entrepreneur. He led a rich and varied career, making lasting impacts in fields as diverse as architecture, cultural heritage preservation, and even agriculture.
Read moreJuly 2, 2023 in Models & Actresses Photos by Charlotte Sinclair
Today, Australian actress Margot Robbie celebrates her 33rd birthday. Despite her relatively short, but vibrant career, she has already made a considerable mark in the film industry. If her upcoming movie hits the mark - and it has little chance not to given the vast amount of publicity and marketing it has received - Margot may become an iconic figure in cinema, much like Jane Fonda as Barbarella in the equally revolutionary year of 1968. Happy Birthday, Margot!
Read moreJuly 3, 2023 in Fashion & Style by Julian Everett
Ana de Armas, known for her breakout role in the movie 'Knives Out', stars in Louis Vuitton's latest high jewelry campaign titled 'Deep Time'. The collection is a captivating exploration of Earth's geological past and the concept of evolving life, showcasing the House's extraordinary craftsmanship and creativity.
Read moreJuly 5, 2023 in Fashion & Style by Julian Everett
Yesterday at Wimbledon, the chatter was all about the Gucci bag carried by Italian tennis player Jannik Sinner, which, interestingly enough, had passed all the necessary approvals. Wimbledon, known for its prestige and history, is also famed for its stringent dress codes, which I cannot help but appreciate. These dress codes apply to everyone: players, spectators of all categories, including members of the royal family.
Read moreJuly 9, 2024 in Arts & Culture by Charlotte Sinclair
On January 13, 1889, a lavish banquet was hosted by the Constitutional Government of Barcelona in honor of the Infantes Doña Eulalia de Borbón and Don Antonio de Orleans. This event was a splendid display of culinary artistry, reflecting the opulence and grandeur of Spanish royalty in the late 19th century.
Read moreJuly 18, 2024 in Travel & Destinations by Charlotte Sinclair
The most impressive hotel opening of the year has taken place in Hamburg, where the historic Flakturm IV, a former Nazi bunker, has been transformed into the Reverb by Hard Rock hotel.
Read moreJuly 23, 2024 in Travel & Destinations by Charlotte Sinclair
The tranquil charm of Austria's Lake Fuschl is a testament to quiet luxury. On this lake, diesel motorboats are banned, ensuring a silence so profound that the fluttering wings of butterflies can be heard. Yet, the opulence here is unmistakably grand. Recently, the Fuschl Castle has reopened after extensive renovations and rebranding as the Rosewood Schloss Fuschl.
Read moreAug. 24, 2024 in Photography & Visuals by Julian Everett
In the 1970s, Rome underwent a profound transformation, moving away from the idyllic existence of "la dolce vita" towards a harsher reality. Stephan Brigidi, reflecting on his experiences from his first visit to the city as a student in 1972, recalls a time when life was still relatively simple. However, change was in the air.
Read moreAug. 28, 2024 in Travel & Destinations by Charlotte Sinclair
The unassuming Granja railway station in Portugal has become an unexpected canvas for the country's rich cultural heritage. This small suburban stop has transformed into a gallery of Portuguese azulejo art, with its walls adorned by intricate ceramic tiles depicting iconic national landmarks.
Read moreSept. 3, 2024 in Travel & Destinations by Julian Everett
While Ferrari sparkling wine may be a sponsor of Formula 1, it has no direct ties to the famous car brand. However, there’s an interesting connection between the two.
Read moreSept. 12, 2024 in Models & Actresses Photos by Charlotte Sinclair
In 1969, at the age of 23, Jane Birkin caused a sensation when she attended the premiere of the film Slogan in a daringly transparent mini-dress made of mesh. The film also featured her future romantic partner, Serge Gainsbourg, and the event marked a significant moment in both their lives and careers.
Read moreSept. 24, 2024 in Photography & Visuals by Charlotte Sinclair
Nina Leen, a name synonymous with some of the most captivating images in Life magazine, has long been a figure shrouded in mystery. Born in the Russian Empire, Leen's life journey took her through Germany, Italy, and Switzerland before she eventually settled in the United States, where her photographic talents would leave an indelible mark on American media.
Read moreSept. 28, 2024 in Travel & Destinations by Charlotte Sinclair
Hey there! 😊 I just stumbled upon the most fascinating place in southern France called Le-Grand-Mott, and I couldn't wait to share it with you!
Read moreOct. 23, 2024 in Travel & Destinations by Julian Everett
In 1907, The Plaza Hotel in New York welcomed its first four-legged guest—a nearly blind, toothless 17-year-old Brussels Griffon, reportedly named Pinkie-Pankie-Poo, dressed in a fur coat. The tiny dog belonged to renowned English actress Mrs. Stella Patrick Campbell, who arrived at the hotel with her children, several servants, and about a hundred suitcases. According to ahistoryofdogs, her pet was a gift from King Leopold II of Belgium.
Read moreNov. 9, 2024 in Travel & Destinations by Charlotte Sinclair
Paris Society has breathed new life into the historic Hôtel Salomon de Rothschild by unveiling the exquisite Baronne restaurant and an alluring bar. Unlike the previously revitalized Maxims restaurant, Baronne is housed within an hôtel particulier—a private mansion once owned by Baroness Adele, the widow of Solomon de Rothschild. This elegant residence, bequeathed to the French state, has housed various cultural institutions in recent years before its transformation into a premier dining and nightlife destination.
Read moreNov. 24, 2024 in Arts & Culture by Charlotte Sinclair
Kintsugi, also known as Kintsukuroi, is the Japanese art of restoring ceramic pieces using lacquer derived from the sap of the lacquer tree (urushi), mixed with gold, silver, or platinum powder. This ancient technique not only repairs the broken pottery but also transforms it into a unique piece of art by highlighting the cracks with shimmering metals.
Read moreFeb. 9, 2025 in Travel & Destinations by Charlotte Sinclair
Among the regulars at a modest creperie on Montparnasse, celebrities like Pierce Brosnan, Mylène Farmer, and Isabelle Huppert have all been spotted. Yet none proved as devoted as director David Lynch, whose love for Paris extended far beyond the silver screen.
Read moreMarch 22, 2025 in Design & Décor by Charlotte Sinclair
Casa Lis, now known as the Museum of Art Nouveau and Art Deco in Salamanca, strikes visitors as a place born from an eccentric dream—perhaps that of a turn-of-the-century industrialist deciding an elegant hangar would be the pinnacle of luxury. In many ways, that’s precisely its origin story.
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