German super-gallery Sprüth Magers just reopened its Mayfair, London location with a standout show by artist Gary Hume, last seen on such a stage in his 2013 Tate Britain retrospective.
Be immersed in an “interactive journey” at the Aviary NYC, inside the Mandarin Oriental, where guests can sample small plates while enjoying forward-thinking cocktails to views of Central Park.
Hubert Le Gall’s 12 Months of Vineyard Shadows, on display at the Rosewood London as part of Ruinart’s unique collection, showcasing commissioned work celebrating the champagne house’s commitment to pioneering art.
In the spacious, minimalist new Bond Street Emporio Armani store now - a pinstripe bomber, a winged bag and cut-out lace-ups designed by the winners of a competition with British fashion students.
The future's orange, or any other bright shade, according to London's optimistic young hopefuls. Shrimps’ amped-up pastels, presented at LFW last week, were girly but not saccharine
Boodles presented a new diamond-encrusted timepiece, the Raindance Watch, at the V&A Museum. The precious and feminine piece celebrates the jeweller’s iconic range of the same name launched in 1990.
At this year’s Paris Biennale, Glenn Spiro showcases his use of 3000-year-old Chinese gold leaf tissue on this cuff, creating something both original and contemporary.
One of the 500 limited edition Bugatti Chirons, driven by Juan Pablo Montoya, broke a world record, accelerating to 400km/h then back to 0km/h in just 41.96s.
At a ceremony in Las Vegas, Crystal Cruises christened its latest air cruise vessel, Crystal Skye, a lavishly outfitted Boeing 777-200LR with just 88 flatbed seats; now the largest privately owned tour jet in the world.
The new Four Seasons Megève is now accepting bookings for the 2017/18 ski season. This modern interpretation of a traditional ski village is situated above 136 prepared ski trails on Mont d’Arbois in the French Alps.
The 119-key Bulgari Hotel Beijing, nestled in the city’s Embassy District and set to open in September, exudes sophistication via its own ballroom and sculpted gardens leading down to the river.
Bespoke pens, custom glassworks and a one-off jukebox: all this and more in the 2017 Q2 edition of Centurion, now in the Magazine Archive.