Art & Design
Marc Newson: “I design objects to learn”
The Australian star designer has created some of the most iconic objects of our time, from the Apple Watch to the upcoming electric Ferrari. His forty-year career is the focus of a retrospective exhibition at Château La Coste in Provence, which is home to a world-renowned contemporary art center.
Opinion
Why Japan Attracts Global Luxury Brands and Investment Capital
L Catterton, the investment fund affiliated with the LVMH group, is investing 270 million euros in Japan across five local companies. The news, announced last week, leads us to question the strategic value of this decision.
By Eva Morletto
Business & Trends
Innovation & Know-How
In 2026, the Market for Rare Leathers Remains a Complex and Ambiguous Industry
In the world of luxury, few materials embody rarity as much as so-called exotic leathers. Python, crocodile, ostrich, or lizard—these skins are as fascinating as they are controversial. Behind this aura of exclusivity lies a complex global industry, blending specialized farming, regulated trade, and growing ethical concerns.
By Eva Morletto
Style & Experiences
Watches & Jewellery
Antwerp, Capital of a Diamond Market Under Pressure
On April 8, to mark the first International Diamond Day and at the initiative of the Natural Diamond Council, Antwerp is opening the doors of the world’s oldest and largest diamond market to the public for a special event. The Belgian hub is undergoing a profound transformation: while more than 80% of natural rough diamonds pass through it, it faces pressure from lab-grown diamonds, the demand for traceability, and the shift in value toward the rarest gems.
Sustainability
Sustainability
From Workshop To Tech: The Revolution Of ‘Made in Portugal’ Footwear
Thanks to a targeted innovation and sustainability strategy, the Portuguese footwear industry is establishing itself as one of the most dynamic hubs in Europe. From leather to bio-based rubber, Portugal is paving the way for responsible and competitive production.