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Richard Mille & Le Mans Classic

A HIGH OCTANE LOVE STORY I fell in love with classic cars in my eleventh summer, when my dad turned up at home with a 1969 Alfa Romeo Spyder, of course, in vermillion red. Previously boring car journeys to visit relatives became full blown adventures. It was the raw material childhood memories are made of. […]

Stephen Weiss, The Invisible Scars of War

Co-edited by Sid Vasili   G.I. Weiss enrolled in the army when he was 18 against his father’s wishes, and was, after training, deployed with the 143rd infantry regiment of the 36th (Texas) Infantry division. He survived Anzio and the Liberation of Rome, took part in the combined landing and liberation of southern France and […]

Edward Burne-Jones, the last of the Pre-Raphaelites

24th October – 24th February 2019. Tate Britain, London Words by Lavinia Dickson-Robinson Sir Edward Coley Burne-Jones, First Baronet ARA was one of the most important British artists and designers of the 19th century, closely associated with the later phase of the Pre-Raphaelite movement. He was great friends with William Morris, and through this exhibition […]

The I-M Formidable Women Awards 2018

Sponsored by PEACH On October 9th at ETHOS in central London, we celebrated the first edition of the I-M Formidable Women Awards, hosted by the talented journalist Kat Brown. This year has marked the 100th anniversary of women obtaining the right to vote in Britain. At present we have a female Prime Minister in the […]

From Roasted To Hot

Is Côte Rotie the next region worth investing in? By Athila Roos, drinker, investor, personal wine hunter Head of Private Client Sales for Wine Source UK Having worked around or in wine for the past 13 years I have seen my fair share of shifts and changes in the industry and moreover, in the fine […]

JACK BOND, Film Director

Controversial, inspirational and always charismatic, at eighty years of age, legendary film director Jack Bond still has a lot of fire in his belly. His latest feature film based on the self-taught artist Chris Moon An Artist’s Eyes has been heralded amongst the critics and fans of the director’s work. In this interview Bond reflects […]

LAPADA Arts & Antiques Fair, London 2018

By Lavinia Dickson-Robinson Now in its 45th edition, and for a 10th time, LAPADA has created a Stylish pop up in the middle of Berkley Square. LAPADA is the largest association of art and antique dealers in the UK. For one week every year over 110 specialists come together for the annual LAPADA Art & Antiques […]

Mouna Rebeiz

A Rebel with a Cause This past summer, French Lebanese artist Mouna Rebeiz exhibited her second UK solo show ‘The trash-ic. Or trash in the face of beauty’ at the Saatchi Gallery. This exhibition presented the artist’s personal view on current societal issues – each work displayed is not about painting trash as much as it […]

Geno-Physics: A New Era

By Irena Tyshyna We live in a highly organized Universe – Our Star circles the galaxy centre in a predefined path. The Earth rotates around the Sun with a specific axial tilt, creating seasons. The Moon orbits our planet without fail, with its phases affecting the ocean tides. Baby turtles hatch and sprint towards the […]

The new Bentley Continental GT with Twin-Turbocharged W12 engine

A grand-tourer with a racing heart Once again Bentley has surprised us with a car of impeccable design and outstanding performance (0-100 km/h in 3.7 seconds with a top speed of 333 km/h). All of Bentley’s heritage and craftsmanship come together in the new Continental GT to deliver the most outstanding looking coupé completed with […]

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