INSPIRATION FROM AROUND THE WORLD FOR AN AESTHETIC AND MEANINGFUL LIFESTYLE
Louis Vuitton Imagination
Les Parfums Louis Vuitton opens a new chapter in its history of perfumery with the launch of a seventh fragrance dedicated to men. Imagination, an exceptional composition by the House’s Master Perfumer, Jacques Cavallier Belletrud, created in the heart of his atelier at Les Fontaines Parfumées, in Grasse ...
Essentials
As a glowing symbol of the return of summer, the peony is undoubtedly the most charismatic of all the flowers. L’Eau d’Issey Pivoine captivates with its green floral, aquatic peony note, accompanied by rose and pear and underscored by lighthearted white raspberry. Cedar rounds off the delicate notes and extends the presence of the perfumed aura...
dover street market ginza
The enormous art installations alone are worth a visit: Comme des Garçons designer Rei Kawakubo had the original concept of “beautiful chaos” in mind when she opened her first Dover Street Market store in London, and it is now expressed alongside sculptures, photographs and other works of contemporary art at the only Japanese outlet of the legendary high fashion department store ...
Eau d'Issey
The meeting of water and matter. That’s the story behind theEau d’Issey Pivoine and Eau d’Issey pour Homme Vétiver fragrances. Fresh, pure and essential water combines with a natural material, a flower, a plant. In doing so, Issey Miyake is celebrating nature in its purest form...
Look forward to a carefully curated selection of high-quality prizes that combine style, indulgence, and relaxation. From exclusive home accessories and fine fragrances to inspiring books and luxurious self-care treats – plus unforgettable getaways in unique hotels. Every day, a new, thoughtfully chosen prize is waiting to make your Easter season even more special.
Nagomi
The word “nagomi” sounds mysterious and promising: is it the name of a Central African desert? Are the Nagomi an indigenous Amazonian tribe? Or is it the name of a newly opened celebrity restaurant in Kensington? None of these things are nagomi – or maybe somehow they are, as the three melodious syllables represent the Japanese art of achieving harmony and balance in life by incorporating opposites and conflict...
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