Zallinger: High Altitude Hospitality
Tucked on the Seiser Alm plateau alongside the Italian Dolomites and roughly a mile and a half in the sky lies the newly-reinvigorated Zallinger refuge—a luxurious, log cabin-inspired escape that supplies all the hallmarks of an idyllic, mountain vacation. The Zallinger was originally constructed in the mid-19th century, after Bolzano-native Karl von Zallinger-Stillendorf purchased the…
Read MoreThe Road is Not Enough: The Lexus LY 650
—In partnership with Marquis Yachts and Nuvolari Lenard, Lexus gets its sea legs with the LY 650 Yacht. By Rich Monetti It’s no doubt that we’ve seen James Bond at the controls of a luxury sports car that plunges from a bridge and momentarily puts the end of the franchise in view. Of course, in…
Read MoreRolls-Royce Electric Plane Makes History
Rolls-Royce has made it their mission to build the world’s fastest electric plane with a target speed obtaining the ability to go above 300 mph. As the unveiling of the plane at Gloucestershire Airport marks an imperative step towards a new age of luxury travel, work now begins on integrating the ground-breaking electrical propulsion system…
Read MoreGrant Gunderson: A Window Into Winter
Mountain-enthusiast and North American photographer Grant Gunderson is living the dream—or at least his version of it. Before ever picking up a camera, the Washington native spent every chance he got on the slopes, even learning to ski before he could walk. As he got older, Gunderson would document the adventures of his friends and…
Read MorePeru: Cusco to Lima
— Climb the Andes Mountains and travel back in time to the Inca civilization, experience some of the world’s best restaurants, and end your days in chic five-star hotels. Peru is modernizing while retaining its magnetic authenticity and culture. Bear witness as we take you through the ancient city of Cusco and the flourishing capital…
Read MoreFantasy & Future: Toni Maticevski AW19 Collection
Melbourne designer Toni Maticevski describes his latest AW19 collection as “a collision between nature and modern technology.” Best-known for his thoughtful fabric application, impeccable tailoring and creative use of color and texture, this season dares onlookers to reconsider technical materials as something wearable. Resembling modern art at times, Maticevski’s sculptural silhouettes are softened this season…
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