Moët & Chandon President and CEO Sibylle Scherer on the Maison’s Cultural Milestones and Global Vision

Moët & Chandon President and CEO Sibylle Scherer on the Maison’s Cultural Milestones and Global Vision

Sibylle Scherer, Moët & Chandon President and CEOImage courtesy of Official Portraits John Chevalier With over 25 years in the luxury sector spanning Europe, the Americas and Asia, Sibylle Scherer brought a deeply global perspective when she took the helm as president and CEO of Maison Moët in July 2023. A veteran of LVMH, Scherer…

Fashion & Beauty’s Enduring Matriarchal Legacies

Fashion & Beauty’s Enduring Matriarchal Legacies

Across the luxury industry, some of the most resilient and recognisable names in fashion and beauty are not built on singular genius, but on generational vision. From Estée Lauder’s entrepreneurial origins to the interwoven creative threads of Fendi, Missoni and Diane von Fürstenberg, a growing group of female-led businesses continues to pass down influence not…

Flexibility to the Fore on INFYNITO 80

Flexibility to the Fore on INFYNITO 80

The INFYNITO 80 complements the groundbreaking INFYNITO 90 There are bow lounges, and then there is the bow lounge of Ferretti Yachts’ INFYNITO range. When the first INFYNITO 90 debuted at the 2023 Cannes Yachting Festival, all eyes were drawn to its unique foredeck configuration. Cutouts in the superstructure revealed the All-Season Terrace, a customisable semi-enclosed and covered…

Breguet Marks 250 Years with a One-Handed Marvel

Breguet Classique Souscription 2025 In a year rife with all manner of important anniversaries, Breguet distinguishes its 250th birthday offering with the Classique Souscription 2025, which might be the world’s most important wristwatch with just one hand (flame-blued and curved by hand). In fact, there might be more watches out in the wild with no hands…

LUX Launches Digital Tool Empowering Women to Change Their Name

LUX Launches Digital Tool Empowering Women to Change Their Name

Reclaim Her Name Women in China often have stereotypical names that evoke weakness, or even a parental preference for boys.  Women across the region are now rejecting the outdated stigma and leading beauty brand LUX has introduced Reclaim Her Name, a new campaign that inspires women to take control of their identity. Reclaim Her Name…

Mastering The Art Of Culture At The Roku Kyoto Hotel In Japan

Mastering The Art Of Culture At The Roku Kyoto Hotel In Japan

The large water basin in the courtyard reflects the forested mountains that surround the Roku Kyoto hotel. Photo: Courtesy of Roku Kyoto. As spring approaches, Kyoto readies itself for another onslaught of tourists who will come in their rented kimonos to gawk at the cherry blossoms at the Kiyomizu-dera and cram the streets of Gion….

9 Chinese Designers Making Global Waves

9 Chinese Designers Making Global Waves

As Shanghai cements its status as one of fashion’s most dynamic (yet seemingly underrated) capitals, a new generation of up-and-coming designers is stepping into the global spotlight. Fusing directional aesthetics with cross-cultural fluency, these rising talents are reshaping perceptions of Chinese fashion, blending tradition, technology, streetwear and luxury into striking new forms. From sculptural experiments…

Shanghai’s Property Market in 2025 is On An Uptick

Shanghai’s Property Market in 2025 is On An Uptick

Shanghai’s modernity as a first-tier city in China attracts investors. Image: Japan Times. Shanghai’s real estate market is starting to show indications of a cautious comeback after years of losing steam, which could represent a turning point in China’s larger real estate slump. A recent article by Jing Daily (2025) claims that in January 2025,…

Opinion: Countdown to The U.S. — China Trade Standoff and Its Inevitable Fallout

Opinion: Countdown to The U.S. — China Trade Standoff and Its Inevitable Fallout

In just a few weeks, the White House and the United States (U.S.) have found themselves in a situation from which escape will prove incredibly difficult. Starting on April 10, trade between the U.S. and China progressively — but irresistibly — came to a halt. Cargo bookings, in fact, collapsed in the wake of “Liberation…