Touch used to be a key component of luxury: the leisurely elegance of a handwritten note, the weight of the cloth, and the quiet of a boutique. It now depends
A seven-year-old girl pulled out her phone to scan a QR code next to a handbag adorned with crystals at a recent luxury pop-up in Manhattan. She navigated apps better
A startup team modifies lighting for a spontaneous product shoot in a bright studio in East London. That picture is live, edited, labeled, and for sale a few minutes later.
Ten years ago, expensive residences were frequently made to seem good. Imagine kitchens where no one cooked, waterfalls tumbling into infinity pools, and marble foyers the size of little museums.
A few years ago, getting into a high-end electric car seemed like entering the future. Unquestionably alluring were the touchscreen dashboards, whisper-quiet acceleration, and glossy panels. However, a more subdued
It was a quiet Tuesday at the Madison Avenue store. Carefully, like someone who handles glass, a salesperson fixed the cuff of a suede jacket. A pedestrian outside stopped to
Spencer Schar is company president of The Club at Bella Collina, a luxury lakefront golf community in Orlando, Florida. This article will look at business leadership, providing pointers to help
Although no two driver contracts are exactly the same, they all revolve around the same idea: Formula 1 is about more than just who crosses the finish line first; it's
People are beginning to realize that status doesn't have to be a big deal anymore. More people are aiming for understatement—elegance that only those who truly understand it can appreciate—instead
Giannakopoulos is one of the few names in Greece that reverberates through the generations. It can be heard in busy pharmacies, during fervent basketball chants, and in headlines that conflate
While having a quiet dinner in Copenhagen, I became aware of the change. The only item on the table was a handmade, slightly asymmetrical ceramic plate. No one inquired, and
To remain relevant, some billionaires create noise. The opposite is done by Anders Holch Povlsen. His wealth, which was valued at $13.5 billion in early 2026, has been amassed via
I saw a salesperson place a leather purse on a table as though it were a relic in a quiet Paris showroom in the middle of the afternoon. Just a
Alabama acquired a philosophy in addition to a coach when they agreed to an eight-year, $87 million contract with Kalen DeBoer. Starting at $10 million and increasing to $11.75 million
Previously the low-cost option for fashion retail, private-label luxury has become a silent force that is changing the definition of status in major cities. Private labels are subtly gaining trust
















