Travel & Wellness
Does New York Still Know How to Seduce Luxury?
Between the Upper East Side and Soho, Manhattan has redrawn the boundaries of luxury. With recent openings and the exodus of galleries to the Lower East Side, the Big Apple proves that “brick-and-mortar” isn’t dead: it’s just become more exclusive, more artistic, and radically experiential.
Opinion
Is This the End of Accessible Luxury at LVMH?
The constellation of brands managed by the group LVMH is set to shed some of its stars. The so-called “accessible” luxury brands are now seen as shooting stars with fleeting and unstable success.
By Eva Morletto
Business & Trends
Strategy
Inside the 20th Anniversary of the Cartier Women’s Initiative in Milan
To mark the 20th anniversary of the Cartier Women’s Initiative (CWI), a series of talks centered around Cartier Dialogues: Women Lighting the Path was held at IBM Studios in Milan last April.
Style & Experiences
Travel & Wellness
Can Zakopane Become Central Europe’s New Premium Alpine Destination?
At the foot of the Tatra Mountains, Zakopane claims to be Poland’s winter capital. With tourism booming, the resort is betting everything on its cultural, authentic, and historical appeal to attract a more upscale international clientele.
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.