Winter retreat at Nesslerhof Grossarl: ski-in ski-out access, alpine spa, wellness and mindful luxury in the Austrian Alps. A place for balance and calm.
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A universal space made of timber: LUO Studio’s Longfu Life Experience Center is a modular, sustainable building system combining flexibility, biophilic design and resource efficiency.
Louis Vuitton celebrates 130 years of its iconic Monogram with heritage bags, anniversary collections, and a tribute to craftsmanship and cultural innovation.
Axel Arigato evolves from sneaker brand to lifestyle label – with a new creative direction, sculptural design, and a strong sense of contemporary culture.
A new design destination in Mexico ✨
Hotel Sevilla in Mérida blends centuries-old architecture with contemporary minimalism – calm, contextual, and quietly powerful.
Serpentine Galleries’ 2026 solo exhibitions feature David Hockney, Cecily Brown and Amar Kanwar, exploring time, perception and mindful looking through contemporary art.
Ikigai is the Japanese concept of living with purpose. THE Stylemate explores its meaning, cultural roots and modern relevance, accompanied by a Mindvalley video.
A former Aldi supermarket on Denmark’s North Sea coast is transformed into the Museum for Papirkunst by Bjarke Ingels Group – a sustainable landmark celebrating paper art, design, and adaptive reuse architecture.
Kelly Wearstler Launches Side Hustle — A New Creative Platform in Beverly Hills. Beverly Hills becomes the backdrop for an exciting creative experiment as design luminary Kelly Wearstler unveils Side Hustle, a multidisciplinary platform that redefines the boundaries of contemporary artistic expression.
The Hoxton Hotels redefine urban hospitality: rooted in neighbourhoods, inspired by local culture and design, and envisioned as social hubs where guests and locals connect.
Ecohotel El Agua in Tenerife is a holistic wellness retreat and Member of Lifestylehotels™. Sustainable luxury, yoga, detox programs, spa treatments and mindful cuisine create a sanctuary for regeneration.
Dave Choe’s “dirty style” fuses Koreatown street energy with comics and visceral figuration. His work is emotionally charged, wide-ranging—and polarizing, as the artist’s intense public persona amplifies the impact.













