The Belgian architect, designer and collector never goes out of style
The salmon-pink collaboration is raising funds for the newspaper’s Financial Literacy and Inclusion Campaign (FLIC)
World is ‘different animal today’ in terms of geopolitics, say wealth managers
Who are the new breed of super-prime property tenants paying turbocharged rents of $25,000-$75,000 a month — and why?
In unexpected or punishing materials, these chairs subvert functionality to become sculptures
‘Grey plague’ is dividing communities, with proponents extolling its hard-wearing modernity and critics calling it aggressive, even dystopian
From a villa with unobstructed sea, city and mountain views to a traditional quinta with landscaped gardens
One of the first female Masters of Wine on her life in bottles
Luxury retail pioneers Adrian Joffe and Carla Sozzani reflect on their radical approach
The untold story of the greatest anti-money laundering operation in American history
Every May, the ‘infiorata’ festival adds a riot of colour to the city’s glorious baroque architecture
The cashmere designer has a soft spot for surfboards, serious hi-fi and a 1964 Chevy Impala
Watchmakers and auction houses enjoy uptick in Gen Z buyers; commemorative watches fund restoration projects; tennis stars invest in luxury watch brands; jewellers boost brand awareness through high-profile trophy-making; and an interview with Chaumet’s new chief executive
Explore a collection of pictorial deconstructions of high-end watches, alongside their brief history and quick analysis.
Luxury brands adopt an informal approach as social media trends and influencers stoke interest among younger buyers
Crafting prizes for sporting success has been a small-scale but high-profile way for luxury houses to boost brand awareness
The theme of freedom is to the fore in works being exhibited to mark 50 years since Portugal’s Carnation Revolution
Top players are moving beyond ambassador status with financial investments in a new generation of high-end names
The double disc moon phase piece is designed to remain accurate for millions of years
William Wood is upcycling part of Massey Shaw, one of the ‘little ships’ in the 1940 evacuation, to help fund an engine overhaul
Jewellery brands are facing action from trade and advertising watchdogs over their product descriptions
Exposing fakery in the vintage timepiece market has become an almost full-time occupation
The two markets, and how they reach their public, are proving more and more complementary
Little known a decade ago, pieces with which to pop the question are appearing in ever more distinctive styles
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