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·September 24, 2024

The 10 most expensive cars in the world in 2024

The world of hypercars and supercars continues to evolve toward dizzying heights. Luxury manufacturers are constantly pushing the boundaries of...
Fashion
·September 19, 2024

Luxury handbags for men: a growing trend

Long associated with women's fashion, luxury handbags for men are experiencing a remarkable rise in popularity in the world of...
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·September 17, 2024

The Hôtel Raphaël: a bastion of French luxury in the face of globalization

In the heart of Paris, the Hôtel Raphaël stands as a bulwark against the standardization of globalized luxury. This palace, managed with...
Watchmaking
·September 13, 2024

Yema: between heritage and innovation

Yema, a French brand founded in 1948, embodies a certain watchmaking expertise that combines tradition and modernity. Long renowned for...
Design and interior
·September 12, 2024

Gérard Depardieu: his mansion on Rue du Cherche-Midi

Located in the heart of Rue du Cherche-Midi, in Paris's 6th arrondissement, Gérard Depardieu's mansion is worth...
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·September 8, 2024

Kitsch makes a big comeback

Faced with the monopoly of minimalism and normcore, which we frequently discuss in these pages, kitsch has...
Fashion
·September 5, 2024

Prime Ministers' favorite brands and outfits: when style becomes political

In the hushed world of French politics, clothing choices are never left to chance. For prime ministers,...
Watchmaking
·September 4, 2024

The declining gray market for used watches is readjusting its hands

Since the whirlwind of speculation over the last decade, which saw watchmaking pieces such as Patek's Nautilus...
Watchmaking
·September 3, 2024

Daniel Roth: portrait of a master watchmaker

Swiss watchmaking boasts many legendary names, but Daniel Roth stands out as a key figure, combining authenticity, innovation, and a...
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·August 30, 2024

The Gorpcore trend: why we haven't heard the last of it

In the ruthless world of fashion, where each season brings its own set of new fads, Gorpcore has managed to establish itself...
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