Living
Build Well to Live: What the Global Wellness Institute Discovered in the Gulf
A new report from the Global Wellness Institute reveals that while the rest of the world is still debating what a "healthy home" means, Saudi Arabia and the UAE have already rewritten the rules – at the scale of entire cities.
Sleep in the Sky: How Private Aviation Is Redesigning Rest
For most travelers, flying is a compromise with the body: dry air, engine noise and a half‑sleep. VistaJet offers a different script: sleep as a conscious restoration ritual.
Why Wellbeing is Becoming the New Logic of Luxury: An Editor’s View
Ten years ago, status was read through objects. Today, it is increasingly measured in quality of life and access to environments that restore you. The logic of luxury is changing.
Island Time: Six Eid al-Adha Escapes to Consider Now
From the Maldives and Istanbul to Mauritius and Sri Lanka, these are the kinds of places far enough to feel like a reset and close enough to make sense for a long weekend.
Inside Dubai’s Longevity Scene
Dubai is building a new market around healthspan designed for life inside the city. To understand how this shift is playing out, we looked at some of the most visible longevity addresses.
Private Banking: Wealthy Are Spending Less On Status And More On Longevity
As performance and clarity start to influence deals and decisions, private banking is beginning to place health inside wealth strategy, alongside assets and liquidity.
Architectural poetry on the shoreline: Sou Fujimoto’s Baccarat Residences in Abu Dhabi
Japanese architect Sou Fujimoto makes his first statement in UAE residential real estate with Baccarat Residences on Saadiyat Island, next to Frank Gehry’s Guggenheim Abu Dhabi.
Tumi: The Mood of a Mediterranean Escape
TUMI turns travel into a more sensorial experience. Through sun-washed color, woven texture and destination-led storytelling, the brand brings a softer seasonal mood to its signature silhouettes.
Bhutan’s Gelephu Mindfulness City: Can a New Kind of Capitalism Be Built From Scratch?
Bhutan is building more than a new city in Gelephu. It is testing whether economic growth, cultural identity, and wellbeing can be planned together from the start.
Mark Rothko Exhibition in Florence – and Why Hotel Savoy Is the Place to Stay
As Florence hosts a major Mark Rothko retrospective through 23 August 2026, Hotel Savoy offers one of the city’s strongest addresses shaped by art, history and privileged access.


