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N°28
Dorchester Collection magazine

BELONG TO THE LEGEND

THE DORCHESTER, LONDON 45 PARK LANE, LONDON COWORTH PARK, ASCOT LE MEURICE, PARIS HÔTEL PLAZA ATHÉNÉE, PARIS HOTEL EDEN, ROME

HOTEL PRINCIPE DI SAVOIA, MILAN THE BEVERLY HILLS HOTEL, BEVERLY HILLS HOTEL BEL-AIR, LOS ANGELES THE LANA, DUBAI (OPENING 2023) TOKYO (OPENING 2028)

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In what sometimes may feel like unpredictable times, it is important to be curious and allow oneself to travel in body and mind. This is our 28th edition providing editorial at the heart of, and on the periphery of, life at Dorchester Collection properties. It’s endless—the art, fashion, design and cultural conversations happening in and around its destinations.

Throughout this new year, I invite readers to take a closer look around, to venture out for a day, or to say “yes” to services designed to enrich. Learning something new or going somewhere new are always wonderful and instantaneous solutions for liberating curious minds. Enjoy your stay.

Yaffa Assouline

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The Promenade Daytime at Vesper Bar Nighttime at Vesper Bar Cake & Flowers
The new look of The Dorchester

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As we look forward to a new year ahead, I reflect upon the more than 15 years that I have been CEO of Dorchester Collection; during this time, I have had the privilege of witnessing some incredible evolutions within the collection as well as within the hospitality industry at large. One important evolution is the notion of service itself as a dynamic product offer. This means investing intelligently and consistently in what encourages human connections, personalised care, and meeting—or, better yet, anticipating—the ever-evolving needs and wishes of our guests.

This past year we have had the pleasure of returning focus to our origins: The Dorchester, open since 1931, Dorchester Collection’s founding property. Last December, The Dorchester completed the first stage of a major refurbishment programme. The interior architect Pierre-Yves Rochon has redesigned the hotel entrance, The Promenade, the new Cake & Flowers as well as the guest rooms and suites. These include new signature and junior suites that offer more residential-style accommodation. Martin Brudnizki, meanwhile, has been appointed to redesign the bar, which he did with a clever “roaring thirties” theme, now named Vesper Bar.

I encourage guests visiting The Dorchester to pay particular attention to the selection of contemporary artworks by British artists, featuring an oil painting by Christian Furr based on Hyde Park and a sculpture by Sophie Coryndon inspired by bees, on display in the entrance. They pay tribute to the British designed landscape tradition, its gardens and manor houses that, in the 18th century, enticed travellers to visit England, creating a demand for luxury hotels—our heritage that remains vibrant as ever today.

I also recommend lovers of the British country landscape to visit and enjoy the views from the conservatory adjoining Coworth Park’s new restaurant, Woven by Adam Smith (see more on page 14) opened, this past September. Coworth Park is surrounded by idyllic Berkshire lands, which is reflected in Woven’s restaurant concept and design, as well as the largely locally sourced menu; it notably features many English wines. A read through these pages references the variety and richness of our dining experiences across Dorchester Collection such as those found at Woven. Also, an article on page 36 with rising French chef, Jean Imbert, provides insight into the Parisian culinary scene and the newly opened restaurant, Jean Imbert au Plaza Athenée. We are pleased to announce the restaurant has earned one Michelin-star in just under a year.

In addition to nurturing our roots in Europe, we are looking forward to the highly anticipated opening of The Lana this September, as our first hotel in Dubai. The UK’s award-winning architects, Foster + Partners, has designed two connected towers located on the waterfront: one 30-storey tower housing our 5-star hotel, and the other 32-storey tower housing a collection of 39 residences benefitting from the services of The Lana. This is just one example of service as a product offer going beyond the framework of a traditional hotel environment.

Dorchester Collection considers service to be such a strong and important value that, over the past several years, we have linked our services to choice management partnerships such as this. We started with Mayfair Park Residences next door to 45 Park Lane, then entered into exciting development projects with OMNIYAT in Dubai.

This witnessed the early 2022 opening of One at Palm Jumeirahalso private residences with Dorchester Collection services in place, Ava at Palm Jumeirah which includes 17 Dorchester Collection-serviced private homes, and ORLA situated beachfront at the apex of Palm Jumeirah. The properties in Dubai that we are involved in offer unparalleled views of Dubai and the Arabian Gulf, and provide a level of comfort and service of the highest international standards. Our increasing expansion in Dubai marks an exciting development for Dorchester Collection, building even stronger and broader international connections, taking service beyond heritage hotels and now into private homes.

Over the years, I have always maintained the belief that remaining static and satisfied with former accomplishments is, simply, not an option; we must always find ways to innovate, improve and expand our offer to keep heritage alive, and to accord with the ever-evolving needs of those whom we take under our care. In many ways, Dorchester Collection is its guests. It is beautiful properties and places, indeed, but it is truly the human experience that happens within them - taking care with beauty, ease and kindness, wherever that may be.

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N°28 DORCHESTER COLLECTION winter 2023

Cover: ‘Lumière Ombragée’ by Treluce Studios n.y.c, 81cm x 45 cm x 1cm, Hand formed custom LED and alloy, (c) Marcus and Monica Tremonto An article on Treluce Studios can be found on page 54.

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As Samuel Johnson famously said, “When a man is tired of London, he is tired of life; for there is in London all that life can afford.” Take a timely, cultural tour of the city, to see what’s on, what’s for supper and where to play, in a city with all that life can afford.

20 Imperial Jadeite

Get up close and personal with the Imperial Jadeite Collection, British heritage brand Asprey’s latest collection of jewels and fine objects. The collection celebrates this unique variety of jade, prized in China for its luminous allure.

24 Destination: Escape

The Coworth Park Spa has garnered a host of high-profile industry awards for its incredible location, unique and attentive service and ultimate craftsmanship in creating a space apart where body, mind and nature can be attended to with calm, discretion and discovery.

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Stefano Ricci

Menswear brand Stefano Ricci is also a man, a family and a deep understanding of Italian living. As the brand expands into new lifestyle territory, luxury timepieces are its latest step into masculine adornment with character and elegance.

28 When in Paris

As home to two celebrated Dorchester Collection hotels, as well as some of the world’s richest cultural resources, there is—always—a reason to go to Paris…and a reason to stay. From art to cuisine to cutting edge interior design, Paris is always a good idea.

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Jean Imbert

The latest culinary destination in Paris and the talk of the town, Jean Imbert au Plaza Athénée, serves the classics of French cuisine in a most revered and modern way. Meet the young and rising French chef behind this concept of tradition-for-our-times.

38 When in Rome

Do as the Romans do, indulging in the sumptuous urban views, cultural treasures and a delightful aperitivo. Read through Collect’s cultural briefing on the Eternal City.

40 Madame Junko Shimada

A profile of a seasoned Japanese fashion designer who is Parisian at heart and home, and still designing at the age of 80 years young.

41 Dubai Living, Redefined

Scan the sparkling Dubai skyline through a host of private urban residences and a new hotel, The Lana, all managed by Dorchester Collection in partnership with property developer OMNIYAT. Residential masterpieces, architectural jewels and living made easy.

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When in Milan

Art, art and more art as well as some history and a delicious glass of wine. And why not some opera, too? Milan has this and much, much more to offer visitors to this important cultural capital.

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When in Los Angeles

The art scene on the west side of the Americas is absolutely booming with creation, dialogue, and new ways of seeing. Take a tour of what’s to see in town, and where to go to relax and refresh between the outings and adventures. A sprawling city with endless corners for exploration.

54 What a Bright Idea

Profile of New York-based artist Marcus Tremento of Treluce Studios, a veritable “painter of light”. His experimental work with lighting design is sure to influence the trends of the future in how we light our homes and offices.

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Since 1931, The Dorchester has stood tall amongst the world’s most recognised and acclaimed hotels. Perfectly situated in the heart of Mayfair, The Dorchester is the legendary address where sophistication and inspiration thrive.

For here we celebrate a culture of bold discovery with our incredible guests – in everything from the beautifully refined and spacious rooms and suites to the exceptional dining destinations ranging from three Michelin-starred Alain Ducasse to China Tang, The Grill and, of course, our legendary afternoon tea. Topped off with a spa of serene luxury, and elegant event spaces to suit every occasion, The Dorchester’s remarkable legacy awaits.

Situated in the heart of Mayfair, 45 Park Lane has 45 rooms, including suites all with a view of Hyde Park, and a Penthouse Suite with panoramic views of London. Highly contemporary in style, designed by the renowned architect Thierry Despont, 45 Park Lane showcases art throughout by British contemporary artists such as Damien Hirst, Sir Peter Blake and Brendan Neiland. Just steps away from The Dorchester, 45 Park Lane is dynamic in spirit with private dining, a Library, BAR 45 and CUT at 45 Park Lane, the debut restaurant in Europe for Wolfgang Puck, overseen by executive chef, Elliott Grover.

Coworth Park is a country house and spa that rewrites the rules. Set within 240 acres of beautiful English countryside parkland, just 45 minutes’ drive from London and 20 minutes from Heathrow airport, it is also the only hotel within the UK with its own two polo fields. Other attractions include the Michelin-starred restaurant, Woven by Adam Smith, an equestrian centre and the ground breaking luxury Spa at Coworth Park. In addition to its 70-bedroom country house, the jewel in the crown amongst Coworth Park’s 16 suites is The Dower House, a three-bedroom private residence that dates back to 1775.

More than a luxury hotel, Le Meurice is a living work of art where the world’s artists and thinkers have found inspiration. At the two Michelin-starred Restaurant le Meurice Alain Ducasse, refined, contemporary French dining offers a feast for the senses while at Restaurant Le Dalí, named after the hotel’s regular guest Salvador Dalí, surrealist touches provide the backdrop for colourful seasonal cuisine. Award-winning pastry chef Cédric Grolet crafts masterpiece desserts which now have their own dedicated home at La Pâtisserie du Meurice par Cédric Grolet. For pampering, La Maison Valmont pour Le Meurice, with its boutique and Le Spa, is an exclusive sanctum of calm and luxury.

Since its opening in 1913, the hotel has been the ultimate choice of celebrities wishing to experience the energy and elegance of this unique city, making it a truly iconic location.

At the heart of the hotel is its peaceful Cour Jardin around which are arrayed its stylish rooms and suites with stunning views of the city. Dine at the recently opened Jean Imbert au Plaza Athénée for Michelin-starred French cuisine that is both classic and contemporary.

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Hôtel Plaza Athénée symbolises the spirit of Paris: a spectacular palace hotel perfectly positioned near the Eiffel Tower and River Seine, on the prestigious tree-lined avenue Montaigne, home of Parisian haute couture.
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This is the true spirit of Milan, an exceptional experience of hospitality, comfort, style and tradition. Dominating Piazza della Repubblica as a landmark neo-classical building, the legendary Hotel Principe di Savoia has been the home of international travellers and cosmopolitan society since the 1920s.

Discover the refurbished rooms and suites, be immersed in a world of wellbeing at the rooftop Club 10 Fitness & Beauty Center and, when evening falls, sip a classic Italian cocktail at the Principe Bar before enjoying the innovative cuisine of chef Alessandro Buffolino at Acanto Restaurant.

First opened in 1889, an authentic Roman spirit infuses radiant Hotel Eden, alive with the stories of a legendary city and the hospitality of its remarkable people. Offering the feel of an elegant Roman residence, this is your peaceful oasis where historic authenticity meets delicate luxury. Il Giardino Ristorante is the place for modern Italian cuisine and mesmerising views.

Michelin-starred La Terrazza is where chef Fabio Ciervo brings innovation and flair to Italian fine dining. For drinks, Il Giardino Bar serves amazing cocktails and La Libreria is an inviting sitting room with a secret bar.

For pampering, The Eden Spa is a warm, vaulted hideaway for time out to enjoy luxury treatments and discover our blow dry bar.

Situated majestically in 12 acres of lush tropical gardens, The Beverly Hills Hotel has been affectionately nicknamed ‘The Pink Palace’ by those who cherish its charm.

Guests will appreciate the recent comprehensive restoration programme that enhanced the vibrancy and relevance of the landmark hotel.

Royalty, celebrities and world leaders enjoy the attentive service within its stylish rooms and its hide-away bungalows, with newly restored options, and two ultra-luxurious Presidential Bungalows.

The sumptuous resort feeling is enhanced by the happening Polo Lounge, Bar Nineteen12, the spa and the legendary pool and cabanas.

The iconic Hotel Bel-Air is renowned for its intimate charm and internationally celebrated character.

The property features the Hotel Bel-Air Spa and 103 guestrooms and suites, including 12 built into the hillside that provide sweeping canyon views.

Master chef, Wolfgang Puck, oversees the hotel’s entire food and beverage operation, sharing his world renowned take on contemporary California cuisine.

With an illustrious history as a discreet estate for the rich and famous, Hotel Bel-Air harks back to the timeless elegance of 1950s Hollywood as a true living classic.

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Photographer and filmmaker David Bailey CBE showcases his unrivalled archive of rare and unseen photographs of the most iconic figures of music at ‘Bailey, Vision & Sound’, an exhibition at 45 Park Lane.
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‘Bailey: Vision and Sound’, in collaboration with Dellasposa Gallery Until the end of January 2023 45 Park Lane London W1K 1PN +44 (0)20 7493 4545
Grace Jones Sunday Times © David Bailey

Eight Beauties of Korea folding screen (detail), 1900-1950. Attributed to Chae Yong Shin © OCI MUSEUM OF ART, Maria Bartuszová, Untitled 1986. Courtesy of Alison Jacques. © The Archive of Maria Bartuszová, Ko š ice. Ice cream © courtesy of Dorchester Collection

The Korean Wave

The first exhibition of its kind, ‘Hallyu! The Korean Wave’, traces Korean pop culture, from its early origins up to its current position as a global force of influence.

From K-pop costumes and a newly revealed interactive K-pop dance challenge, to K-drama and cinema props and posters, alongside photography, sculpture, fashion, video and pop culture ephemera, the exhibition invites visitors to delve into the phenomenon known as ‘hallyu’ – meaning, ‘Korean Wave’. The exhibition features around 200 objects including an immersive re-creation of the bathroom set from the Oscar-winning film, ‘Parasite’.

Hallyu! The Korean Wave Until 25 June 2023 Victoria and Albert Museum, Cromwell Rd, Knightsbridge, London SW7 2RL

Maria Bartuszová

Tate Modern presents London’s first major exhibition of Maria Bartuszová (19361996), an artist who defined the world of sculpture on her own terms using innovative methods in plaster casting.

From raindrops and eggs to the human body, Bartuszová took inspiration from organic forms and cycles in the natural world.

Maria Bartuszová

Until 16 April 2023

Tate Modern, Bankside, London SE1 9TG

Elliott Grover at 45 Park Lane

Known for serving some of the best steaks in London, Wolfgang Puck’s restaurant, CUT at 45 Park Lane, has welcomed a new executive chef, Elliott Grover. Speaking of his appointment, Elliott says: “I am over the moon to be working alongside one of the world’s greatest chefs, Wolfgang Puck, and could not be more excited to be bringing my experience to 45 Park Lane.” The taste of fresh talent in a rather well-seasoned London favourite.

CUT at 45 Park Lane London W1K 1PN T. +44 (0)20 7493 4545

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Woven by Adam Smith

Bringing fresh culinary delights to the English countryside, Coworth Park opens a new restaurant: Woven by Adam Smith. The finest produce is showcased throughout, with fresh seafood, highgrade butchery, foraged mushrooms, hand-picked herbs and native flowers acting as inspiration for the seasonally changing menus. Sophisticated and rustic, the new space was created by Martin Hulbert Design and every detail is inspired by the natural world. Its warm earthy tones seamlessly weave into the Georgian manor setting surrounded by 240 acres of picturesque Berkshire countryside parkland.

Woven by Adam Smith, Coworth Park, Blacknest Road, Ascot, Berkshire SL5 7SE T. +44 1344 756090, for reservations

LAM Luxe at The Dorchester

Dr. Uliana Gout, a world-renowned pioneer in aesthetic medicine, introduces her cosmetic expertise to The Dorchester Spa through an exclusive residency available to guests.

Winner of Practitioner of the Year at the 2021 Aesthetics Awards and founder of London Aesthetic Medicine Clinic (LAM), Dr. Gout has curated a LAM Luxe menu of cosmetic treatments which includes a highlight exclusive to The Dorchester: LAM Luxe – The Red Carpet, a combination of five treatments optimising glow, hydration, smoothness, and skin tightening whilst closing pores and treating blemishes without needles, pain or downtime.

The Dorchester Spa Park Lane, London W1K 1QA T. +44 (0)20 7319 7109, for reservations

Brain Forest

Brain Forest Quipu is the seventh annual Hyundai Commission for the Turbine Hall at Tate Modern. Cecilia Vicuña is a Chilean artist and a founding member of Artists for Democracy, an organisation that engages in the arts for political action. Her exhibition at the Tate is a multi-part installation which represents the mourning for the destruction of forests lost in deforestation, the negative effects on global warming, and the atrocities committed against Indigenous people.

Hyundai Commission: Cecilia Vicuña: Brain Forest Quipu, Until 16 April 23, Tate Modern, Bankside, London SE1 9TG

Magdalena Abakanowicz

Tate Modern presents an opportunity to explore the radical sculptural works of Magdalena Abakanowicz Magdalena Abakanowicz: Every Tangle of Thread and Rope Until 21 May 2023 Tate Modern, Bankside, London SE1 9TG

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Woven by Adam Smith © courtesy of Dorchester Collection, Dr. Gout © courtesy of Dorchester Collection, Hyundai Commission: Cecilia Vicuña: Brain Forest Quipu Installation View at Tate Modern 2022. Photo © Tate Photography (Matt Greenwood) / (Sonal Bakrania), Magdalena Abakanowicz, Abakan Orange, 1971 © Fundacja Marty Magdaleny Abakanowicz Kosmowskiej i Jana Kosmowskiego, Warsaw.

AFRICA FASHION

The colours of African fashion shine bright in an exhibition at the V&A: ‘Africa Fashion’. Forty-five designers from over twenty countries showcasing the creativity and innovation of contemporary African fashion are on display. Many of the garments on show are taken from the archives of a selection of iconic mid-twentieth century African designers – Shade Thomas-Fahm, Chris Seydou, Kofi Ansah and Alphadi, the first time their work is shown in a London museum.

Africa Fashion Until 16 April 2023 Victoria and Albert Museum, Cromwell Rd, Knightsbridge, London SW7 2RL Alchemy collection, Thebe Magugu, Johannesburg, South Africa, A/W 2021. Photograph by Tatenda Chidora. Styling and Set by Chloe Andrea Welgemoed. Model, Sio

One of the best pastry chefs in the world according to his numerous accolades, Angelo Musa, executive pastry chef at Hôtel Plaza Athénée in Paris, has opened his first ‘pâtisserie’ outside of France, at Harrods in London. Customers indulge in signature creations such as 100% Vanilla, one of Musa’s famed desserts and Papilio, a delight made of passion fruit and chocolate which won him the World Pastry Cup.

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Angelo Musa Pastries photography by Joe Howard © courtesy of Dorchester Collection Angelo Musa Pâtisserie Harrods, 87–135 Brompton Road, Knightsbridge, London SW1X 7XL

Vision of the Sermon (Jacob Wrestling with the Angel), 1888 © National Galleries of Scotland, Edinburgh

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Cézanne, the postimpressionist French painter whose influence knowns no bounds, receives a once-in-a-generation exhibition at the Tate Modern.

‘The EY Exhibition: Cézanne’ will bring together around 80 carefully selected works.

The EY Exhibition: Cézanne Until 12 March 2023

Tate Modern Bankside, London SE1 9TG

© RMN-Grand Palais, Frozen the MusicalToy Olaf, Design by Christopher Oram

© The Walt Disney Company, Paul Gauguin,

Re:Imagining Musicals, Victoria and Albert Museum, Until 27 November 2023, Cromwell Rd, Knightsbridge, London SW7 2RL

After Impressionism

The exhibition ‘After Impressionism’ at The National Gallery assembles a hundred of the most important works of European cities from 1886 to 1914, a period that had radical effects on art history. Paintings and sculptures by artists such as Cézanne, Van Gogh, Rodin, Picasso, Matisse, Klimt, Kandinsky and Mondrian are sourced through loans from museums and private collections around the world. Highlights of this wide-ranging international survey include André Derain’s ‘La Danse’; Edgar Degas’s ‘Dancers in the Foyer’; Paul Cézanne’s ‘Les Grandes Baigneuses’; and Edvard Munch’s ‘The Death Bed’.

After Impressionism Until 13 August 2023

The National Gallery, Trafalgar Square, London WC2N 5DN

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The V&A puts the spotlight on beloved musicals from Miss Saigon and My Fair Lady to modern classics such as Frozen the Musical.
Paul Cezanne, Portrait of the Artist with Pink Background,

UK Sommelier of The Year

Need an excuse to taste a well-chosen champagne? Vincenzo Arnese, head sommelier, Alain Ducasse at The Dorchester, was named Taittinger UK Sommelier of the Year 2022. To earn the title, he passed a series of blind taste-tests, a knowledge exam, error-spotting on a wine list, proposing food pairing options and the final test of flawlessly serving a magnum bottle of Taittinger champagne into a large number of glasses within a limited amount of minutes.

Alain Ducasse at The Dorchester Park Lane, London W1K 1QA T. +44 (0)20 7629 8866

Donatello: Sculpting the Renaissance

Donato di Niccolò di Betto Bardi, famously known simply as Donatello was one of the greatest Florentine sculptors of the Renaissance era and arguably one of the greatest sculptors of all time. The artist receives a full spotlight at the V&A with the exhibition that features many of his works, including works in marble, bronze, wood, terracotta and stucco, that have never been on display in the UK.

Donatello: Sculpting the Renaissance February 11th until June 11th, 2023 Victoria and Albert Museum, Cromwell Rd, Knightsbridge, London SW7 2RL

Sweet Expectations

Michael Kwan joins The Dorchester as executive pastry chef, leading the 25-strong brigade of chefs and bakers responsible for confecting cakes and pastries for the hotel, the new Cake & Flowers boutique as well as the delights served for afternoon tea within The Promenade. Kwan comes with over 14 years of experience, including his role as head pastry chef at Ladurée; he began baking at the age of 15 in Hong Kong, his hometown. Kwan has gone on to make his mark on the UK patisserie scene. Named UK Sugar Champion 2019, he has also represented the UK for the Coup du Monde de la Patisserie in Lyon, France, since 2019. In the 2021 competition, the team finished fourth, the highest UK positioning ever.

The Dorchester Park Lane, London W1K 1QA T. +44 (0)20 7629 8888

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Donatello and Michelozzo, Capital, bronze, Prato, Museo de L’Opera de Duomo, Two Adoring Angels, marble © Victoria and Albert Museum London, Michel Kwan © courtesy of Dorchester Collection, Vincenzo Arnese and assistant © courtesy of Alain Ducasse at The Dorchester, Vase by Ghanijon Eliboyev, Rishtan © Art and Culture Development Foundation of the Republic of Uzbekistan / © Laziz Hamani.

The new must-have Assouline publication, ‘Living Treasures’ by Yaffa Assouline, photography by Laziz Hamani, highlights the glorious arts and crafts industry of Uzbekistan. Located on what was one of the most important crossroads of the Great Silk Road, Uzbekistan has an arts and crafts culture that goes back millennia.

Maison Assouline 196A Piccadilly, St. James’s, London W1J 9EY www.assouline.com

A hand-carved, Imperial Jadeite “Peace buckle” pendant with pavé diamonds set in 18k gold.

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Imperial Jadeite

Jadeite forms when continents collide. A meeting and a transformation that resonates within Asprey’s new Imperial Jadeite collection—future heirlooms at the intersection of British artisanal heritage and rich Chinese folklore.

here are two types of jade, this storied material in Chinese ancient culture: nephrite, which has been used to make jewellery, ornamental pieces, tools and weapons for at least five millennia and jadeite, which is rarer and more recent within Chinese culture. Discovered in the 1700s in Burma, modern-day Myanmar, its beguiling and bright emerald green made it the immediate favourite within the Chinese imperial court. During the Qing Dynasty, around the time Britain was going through the Victorian era, Empress Dowager Cixi found it such a seductive material, she utilised it for everything from chopsticks to tea bowls in the Changchun Palace.

Jadeite’s unusually lustrous hue is incredible when it interacts with light; its pure crystal structure converts the light passing through it into an enigmatic glow. It is so high on the Mohs Scale that a hammer blow makes it ring rather than rupture. Asprey, a British institution, a creator of family heirlooms in materials from silver to crystal, porcelain to leather since 1781, debuts a collection made uniquely of this covetable material: Imperial Jadeite.

The collection of bracelets, bangles, pedants, rings, broaches, necklaces and elaborately carved sculptures are replete with symbolic resonance. The exquisite, smooth-edged “Blessing” bracelet, for example, pictured on the following page, is a bangle whose trio of circular forms (inner ring, outer ring and circumference of the band itself) represent the human pursuit of eternal life. All bracelets from the collection are carved from a single block of the raw material, with

A hand carved, Imperial Jadeite, cabochon cut “Eye” brooch mounted in an 18k white gold floral spray highlighted with brilliant cut diamonds

stunning pieces such as the “Peace Buckle” pendant, pictured left, resulting from the removed centre circle. Jadeite also appears in the collection as an ultra-rare purple jade—a nod to a Chinese legend in which bodhisattva Guan Yin saw a violet aura over the Hangu Pass, the cradle of Chinese civilisation, heralding the imminent crossing of 6th-century sage and Taoism founder Lao-Tzu.

Millions of years ago when continents collided, mineral-rich fluids from the plunging seafloor rose into the cracks of the Earth’s mantle to deposit the beginnings of jadeite rock as we know it now. As the tectonic plates continued to settle and resettle into place, the veins of jadeite broke and reformed again and again, producing the marbleized textures sometimes seen in the stone, bewitching its beholder.

China’s passion for jadeite echoes its royal heritage as well as its modern tastes, to connect to the past and the future through precious, meaningful heirlooms. Ancient made modern, meaning made material, traditions crossing continents, Asprey’s Imperial Jadeite collection is jewellery for all eras.

Asprey London 36 Bruton Street Mayfair, London W1J 6QX T. +44 (0)20 7493 6767

Asprey boutique—Beverly Hills

The Beverly Hills Hotel 9641 Sunset Blvd, Beverly Hills, CA 90210, USA T. +1 310 550 0520

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Hand-carved green Imperial Jadeite teapot with lid and handle Opposite page: L-R: green Imperial Jadeite “Blessing” bracelet, green Imperial Jadeite white gold and diamond cabochon ring, Lavender jadeite “Blessing” bracelet

All images © courtesy of Asprey

Destination: Escape

Garnering the highly coveted Condé Nast Traveller 2022 Readers’ Choice Award, notably voted ‘Best Destination Spa in the UK’, The Spa at Coworth Park has clearly mastered the art of well-being via contemporary and eco-luxury imperatives. A day away promises incredible experiences from transportive sound therapy treatments to a work-out area overlooking rambling greens.

ust a 45-minute drive from London and the sprawling Berkshire countryside awaits, as does a little haven in its midst. The 71-room luxury country house hotel, Coworth Park, is situated within 240 acres of picturesque parkland; it is the only UK hotel to feature its own polo fields with a full programme of tournaments. But on non-game days (Ascot, too, is nearby) or for a city break, The Spa at Coworth Park has rejuvenation and relaxation at the ready.

The curved, two-storey Spa features eight treatment rooms including two doubles, a manicure and pedicure suite, relaxation room, The Spatisserie for delicious two-course meals, an indoor pool and an outdoor sun terrace. A steam room, experience showers and comprehensive work-out area, with fine views of nature, complete the offer for our post-pandemic times when health, privacy and enhanced well-being are a recognised priority.

Facial and body treatments are created in partnership with the Spanish specialist, Germaine de Capuccini, who has been responsible for some of the most important breakthroughs in skincare technology for over 50 years. Bringing the Southern sun north, the ‘Mediterranean Candle Massage’ is a warming body massage with choice of aromatic Mediterranean-inspired candles.

Sound therapy treatments are also on call, created in partnership with sound wellness brand Swell, to accompany treatments using luxury seaweed skincare brand, ishga. Swell’s unique approach to therapeutic sound was founded by international DJ and music psychology specialist Brian d’Souza and uses a combination of

Sound Therapy, Music Composition and Biophillia. For the ‘ishga Sound Treatments’, he reproduces the natural sounds of the ocean surrounding the Hebrides, Isle of Lewis, a remote Scottish island where ishga sources and crafts its award-winning sustainable skincare products. Its native seaweed has been prized for centuries for its antioxidant, mineral-rich and therapeutic properties. The soundscapes also draw on the musical traditions and instruments found in the Hebrides. They accompany a treatment that begins with a seaweed foot bath, is followed by the chimes of the singing bowl, leads into a Balinese inspired massage, and finishes with warm oil pouring onto the scalp and a relaxing head massage, only to conclude with a calm awakening to the music of the singing bowl. An experience unlike any other for both skin and spirit.

Whilst The Spa at Coworth Park earned an impressive score of 99.09 in this year’s Condé Nast Travellers Readers’ Choice Awards, noted as “a seasoned all-rounder” of a spa, this accolade is not the first. The Spa at Coworth Park also ranked 5th in Condé Nast Traveller’s World’s Top 30 spas, the first UK spa to be listed within the round-up. It has also been recognised in 2012 and 2019 and, in 2021, was voted Best UK & Ireland Hotel Spa at the Condé Nast Johansens Awards.

The ethos of The Spa at Coworth Park certainly seems aligned with the times, in crafting a time and space for a world apart.

The Spa at Coworth Park Blacknest Road, Ascot T. +44 (0)1344 756756, for appointments

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Stefano Ricci

An Italian Affair

Menswear brand Stefano Ricci celebrates its 50th anniversary— always a family endeavour and always dedicated to inimitable everyday chic for gentlemen. To mark the occasion, a limited-edition chronograph takes timeless style deeply into the now.

he story began in 1972, when Stefano Ricci, a young Florentine man of just 23 years, designed his own collection of ties that represented much more: a debut, indeed, but also a defence of values privileging absolute quality, artisanal craft and 100% Made in Italy production.

From this time forward, the Stefano Ricci brand has transformed from a small company to an international luxury lifestyle group with over 600 employees, touching the design of menswear, fragrance, homeware, cigars and more recently, timepieces. Always rooted in Italy, its Founder, President and Designer Stefano Ricci is also still at its helm, together with his wife Claudia and his two sons, Niccolò, C.E.O., and Filippo, Creative Director. Fashion as a family business is a very Italian affair.

Stefano Ricci entered into the rarified arena of Haute Horlogerie in 2020 with the maiden ‘Octagon’ model. This first collection of SR Watches features a chronograph, annual calendar and perpetual calendar in a limited edition of sixty timepieces. It garnered the title “Best Investment of the Year” by industry magazines.

In 2022, on the occasion of the brand’s 50th anniversary, Stefano Ricci both returned to his roots and developed his passion for watches further. He developed the perfume ‘Firenze’ as an homage to the designer’s hometown, notably featuring an olfactive bouquet to evoke Florentine orangeries. Also for this landmark year, he created the Octagon SR Watches Black Steel Chronograph, introduced with a vulcanised rubber strap and

produced in a limited edition of fifty pieces. Discreet yet incredibly strong, angular but arching, sporty yet capable of going anywhere with its wearer, Stefano Ricci takes the beauty of black centre stage. An icon is born.

Stefano Ricci does not participate in the calendar of seasonal fashion shows, but chooses instead to show his collections in private galleries and, for the brand’s 50th anniversary, amidst the architectural and artistic wonders of Luxor, Egypt. Bringing Italian fashion and incredible exuberance to the world, Stefano Ricci, the designer and business visionary, has always done things his way, confidently, and with family by his side—truly, an Italian man very much of our times.

Stefano Ricci at Hotel Principe di Savoia, Milan Piazza della Repubblica, 17 Milan 20124 T. +39 02 6379 3771

Stefano Ricci, Milan Via Gesù, 3 Milan 20121 T. +39 02 798 588

Stefano Ricci, London 56 South Audley St. - Corner Mount St. London W1K 2QH

T. +44 (0)207 629-7009

Stefano Ricci, Paris 34, avenue George V Paris 75008 T. +33 (0)1 56 64 08 20

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Le Meurice is the first Parisian palace to receive the ‘Écotable’ label for its fine dining restaurant, Restaurant le Meurice Alain Ducasse. Écotable audits restaurants for their enviroment-friendly and ecological practices, for which the dining establishment received three ‘macarons’, the highest rating possible.

Grilled veal © Maki Manoukian
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Restaurant le Meurice Alain Ducasse Le Meurice, 228, rue de Rivoli, 75001 Paris, T. +33 1 44 58 10 55 aris

A fashionable youth, Utagawa Kunisada (1786-1864), Edo (Tokyo) (c) Candidat/© Victoria and Albert Museum, London

Ossip Zadkine in his atelier on rue Rousselet, 1926 by Marc Vaux, , Plaster child’s funerary mask © Musée Rodin, Ph. Angèle DequierKimono entitled ‘Beyond’, origuchi Kunihiko, Kyoto, 2005 (c) Candidat/© The Khalili Collection of Japanese Art;

For the first time, Musée Rodin presents an exhibition highlighting sources of inspiration from Egyptian art for the celebrated sculptor Auguste Rodin. The result is an unveiling of this unique cultural dreamscape that he explored for modernity.

Rêve d’Egypt

Until 5 March 2023

Musee Rodin, 77 rue Vanrenne, 75007 Paris

Ossip Zadkine, Studio Life

The renowned Belarusian-born French sculptor Ossip Zadkine spent almost 40 years, from 1928 to 1967, at home in his ateliers and gardens situated on rue d’Assas in Paris. Forty is also the amount of years the Zadkine Museum is celebrating for its anniversary having opened in 1982. The museum marks the occasion with the exhibition ‘Ossip Zadkine. Une Vie D’Ateliers’ which highlights a hundred works, a formidable selection of some of Zadkine’s greatest masterpieces.

Ossip Zadkine. Une Vie d’Ateliers Until 2 April 2023 100 bis rue d’Assis 75006 Paris

All About the Kimono

Musée du Quai Branly is dedicating an exhibition to one of the most iconic garments in Japanese culture, the kimono. Having first appeared more than a thousand years ago, and becoming a main staple of national costume in Japan’s 17th century Edo era, the kimono would go on to influence the global scene of pop culture and fashion for the centuries to come.

Kimono Until 28 May 2023

Musée du Quai Branly, 37 Quai Branly, 75007 Paris

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Across 40 works and six sections, an exhibition at Musée Maillol covers the realistic representation of bodies in art history, exploring the world of hyperrealistic artists such as Duane Hanson, John Deandrea, George Segal and more.

80s Revisited

An exhibition at the Musée des Arts Décoratifs brings together over 700 artworks including objects, furniture, fashion designs, posters, photographs, videos, album covers and fanzines, retracing the 80s, a frenzied decade that became synonymous with eclecticism.

Années 80, Mode, design et graphisme en France, Until 16 April 2023

Musée des Arts Décoratifs, 107 Rue de Rivoli, 75001 Paris

Anni & Josef Albers

The Musée d’Art Moderne welcomes new additions to their permanent collection. Following the exhibition ‘Anni and Josef Albers, Art and Life’, The Josef and Anni Albers Foundation made an exceptional donation of fifty-seven works. An opportunity to explore works by these key figures in the Bauhaus movement.

Musée d’Art Moderne de Paris 13, avenue du Président Wilson, 75016

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Carole A. Feuerman, Catalina, 1981 © Courtesy of the artist and Institute for Cultural Exchange, Tübingen, Le Palace Magazine — N°12, 1982 © DR, Josef Albers Tautonym (B), 1944 © 2022 The Josef and Anni Albers Foundation / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York / ADAGP, Paris 2022
Hyperrealisme. Ceci n’est pas un corps Until 5 March 2023 Musée Maillol 59-61 Rue de Grenelle, 75007 Paris

“Chapan” (coat) of a high ranking military official, 19th century, Bukhara, The citadel of Arkmuseum of local history (IV-III BCXX century.)

© Art and Culture Development Foundation of the Republic of Uzbekistan © Laziz Hamani

‘On The Roads to Samarkand, Wonders of Silk and Gold’ at the Arab World Institute presents the dazzling splendour of costumes and other regalia of Uzbek culture from the 19th to early 20th century.

A series of unique works, from gold-embroidered royal coats to horse-gear, are being displayed for the first time outside Uzbek museums.

On The Roads To Samarkand: Wonders of Silk and Gold Until 4 June 2023 Institut du Monde Arabe

1 Rue des Fossés Saint-Bernard, 75005 Paris for ticket reservation visit: www.imarabe.org

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Arts & Préhistoire

Until 22 May 2023

Musée de l’Homme, 17 Pl. du Trocadéro et du 11 Novembre, 75116 Paris

Splendours of the Oases

The exhibition ‘Splendours of Uzbekistan’s Oases’ at the Louvre takes us back in time and space to what was once The Great Silk Road in modern day Uzbekistan, Central Asia.The exhibition unites 180 artefacts showing the rich and fabulous history of this land.

The Splendours of Uzbekistan’s Oases Until 6 March 2023

The Louvre, Rue de Rivoli, 75001 Paris

Unframing Colonialism

The exhibition ‘Unframing Colonialism’ at the Centre Pompidou revisits the emergence of a photographic sentiment in 1931: reacting to the Paris Colonial Exhibition in Vincennes in 1931, which attempted to paint colonialism in a positive light. At the time, artists of France’s Surrealist movement mobilised against France’s imperialist policy. The “Unframing Colonialism” exhibition proposes to review this unique episode in history and the visual images generated at the time when photography was in its early stages within the press and publishing industries.

Unframing Colonialism

Until March 27, 2023

Centre Pompidou, Place Georges-Pompidou, 75004 Paris

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Man Ray, Noire et Blanche, 1926, coll. MNAM / Centre Pompidou, Anthropomorphs, Holocene period, no date © Jean-Loic Le Quellec, Head of a prince © Art and Culture Development Foundation of the Republic of Uzbekistan, photo by Andrey Arakelyan
An exhibition at Musée de l’Homme casts a new light on prehistoric artistic practices, connecting them to today.

The 7th floor of Hôtel Plaza Athénée displays a touch of Art Deco flair with its 22 rooms and suites designed by Bruno Moinard and Claire Bétaille. Given a sleek opulence and brighter styles, the woodwork has been lightened, as have the hues in the furnishings, with an added emphasis on angularity and lines overall.

Hôtel Plaza Athénée 25 avenue Montaigne, 75008 Paris T.
+33 1 53 67 64 00
Plaza Athénée Deluxe Junior Suite © Mark Read
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Legendary Artists Trails

Guests at Le Meurice are given the unique experience of following in the footsteps—quite literally—of legendary artists Pablo Picasso and Claude Monet. Picasso (who had his wedding banquet at Le Meurice) had his first Parisian atelier in Montmartre.

The Picasso trail is a two-hour, expert-guided tour of the Parisian neighbourhood, reputed for its bohemian artist lifestyle, featuring the sites and scenes that contributed to making the artist the legend he has become. For Monet, the trail begins right outside Le Meurice at the Tuileries Garden, which was the subject of his 1876 painting ‘Les Tuileries’, and ends at the Museé de l’Orangerie which houses the artist’s ever-iconic water-lily panels.

Le Meurice

228 rue de Rivoli, 75001 Paris T. +33 (0)1 44 58 10 10 E-mail: guestexperience.LMP@dorchestercollection.com

Montmartre © Alex Zouaghi

Giuseppe Penone

Giuseppe Penone is an Italian sculptor, a prominent figure in contemporary art known for his impressive tree sculptures, an avid drawer, and a member of the Arte Povera movement. In 2020, the artist made a major donation to the Musée National d’Art Moderne in Paris of 328 drawings covering fifty years of creation from 1967 to 2019. A current exhibition at Centre Pompidou reveals a large part of the donation to the public. He has a personal approach nourished by philosophical reflection and poetry on the relationship between man and nature. “I draw like I take notes,” explains the artist who always has a piece of paper with him. And drawing, like sculpture, is for Giuseppe Penone a way to transcribe the gesture, to reveal the form.

Writers’ Accolade:

Le Prix du Meurice

Following the success of the first edition of Le Prix du Meurice, Le Meurice’s literature prize, the hotel will be launching the second edition in June of 2023. Le Prix du Meurice seeks to recognise literary extravagance—be it in subject matter, writing style or in the personality of the author. The winner of the prize is awarded a cheque of 3,000 euros along with a three night stay at Le Meurice. The first edition’s winner was Louis-Henri de la Rochefoucauld with his novel, ‘Châteaux de Sable’.

Le Meurice

228 rue de Rivoli, 75001 Paris T.+33 (0)1 44 58 10 10

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Giuseppe Penone installation shot at Centre Pompidou © Audrey Laurans , Prix Maurice, © courtesy of Dorchester Collection, Prosthetic leg with leather boot
© Museo Frida KahloCasa Azul collectionJavier Hinojosa, 2017
Giuseppe Penone: Dessins Until 6 March 2023 Centre Pompidou, Place Georges-Pompidou, 75004 Paris
Showing another side of the artist, ‘Frida Kahlo, au-delà des apparences’ at Palais Galliera, brings visitors closer to her private life through 200 objects from Casa Azul, her home.
Frida Kahlo, au-delà des apparences Until 5 March 2023 Palais Galliera, 10 Av. Pierre 1er de Serbie, 75116 Paris
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Jean Imbert A Culinary Classicist

Hôtel Plaza Athénée welcomed chef Jean Imbert in 2021, placing him at the helm of the hotel’s culinary icon and haven for ‘haute gastronomie’, Jean Imbert au Plaza Athénée; in under a year, it earned a Michelin star. Chef Imbert entered boldly, and with a radically simple concept: return to the classics.

o paraphrase Oscar Wilde, sometimes being too modern can appear old-fashioned. The talk of the town, French chef Jean Imbert, flips the coin by making the old-fashioned appear incredibly modern.

Whilst also overseeing the Le Relais Plaza restaurant at Hôtel Plaza Athénée, a Parisian institution with its original 1936 art deco interior, it is at Jean Imbert au Plaza Athénée that the chef is pushing creativity through the happy constraints of tradition. Each dish on the menu is inspired by an iconic recipe taken from France’s most storied culinary heritage.

“With tremendous humility, I had this desire, ingrained in me since childhood, to pay tribute to classical French cuisine, which is both sumptuous and fascinating, and which transcends trends throughout the centuries, while remaining deeply modern,” he explains. The dish ‘Langouste en Bellevue’, for example, served with mixed vegetables, arrives majestically in the dining room with a cascade of jelly medallions adorning its back. Other dishes, such as the ‘Vol-au-Vent’, ‘Veal Orloff’ or ‘Canard à la Bigarade’ (duck with orange sauce, topped with citrus fruits before being roasted) are veritable French legends.

“I would like our guests to be instantly transported to a world beyond time when they pass through the door of the restaurant, as I would have dreamed of dining at the tables of Auguste Escoffier, François Vatel or Antonin Carême in a bygone era.” Sources of direct inspiration for chef Imbert, they are also authors of some of his first cookbooks.

With pastry chefs Angelo Musa and Elisabeth Hot presenting equally iconic desserts, such as the ‘Ambassadeur’, individually hand-decorated with rose petals, and an evening’s choreography perfected by maître d’ and restaurant director Denis Courtiade, a diner’s experience is what Escoffier posited as the ideal of cooking when he wrote at the turn of the 19th century, into the 20th: “Good food is the foundation of genuine happiness.” In France, certainly at Hôtel Plaza Athénée at least, this is very much still believed to be so.

Jean Imbert au Plaza Athénée 25, Avenue Montaigne, Paris, 75008 T.+33 (0)1 53 67 65 00 , for reservations

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Follow in painter Caravaggio’s footsteps with Dorchester Collection’s private walking trails that re-trace the environments of legendary artists. For its Rome edition, Hotel Eden takes guests on the path of iconic painter, Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio, simply known as Caravaggio. Hotel

Eden, Via Ludovisi, 49 00187 Rome, T. +39 06 478121
Piazza Navona, Rome, © courtesy of Dorchester Collection

Il Giardino

Ristorante

at Hotel Eden provides not only a feast for the palate but also a feast for the eyes. Its spectacular views of Rome are the perfect backdrop for a sumptuous meal or an indulgent cocktail hour.

Insider Museum Access at MAXXI

Guests of Hotel Eden have the exclusive chance to explore the hidden treasures of MAXXI, one of Rome’s most important museums of contemporary art. A unique experience unlocks access for Hotel Eden guests to explore the MAXXI underground storage vaults.

For more information or to make a booking, please contact concierge.HER@dorchestercollection.com

Van Gogh

Palazzo Bonaparte holds a major exhibition dedicated to Van Gogh featuring sixty of his most famous works - including his ’Self-Portrait’. Visitors will get into the mind of one the most famous artists in the world, through his paintings and his biographical testimonies.

‘VAN GOGH: Masterpieces from the Kröller-Müller Museum’ Until 26 March 2023, Palazzo Bonaparte, Piazza Venezia, 5, 00186 Rome

Pier Paolo Pasolini

The year 2022 marked the hundredth anniversary of the birth of Pier Paolo Pasolini, filmmaker, poet, writer and one of the most brilliant and thought-provoking Italian creative intellectuals of his time. For this occasion, the Barberini Corsini National Galleries, Fondazione MAXXI and the Azienda Speciale Palaexpo are launching a coordinated project to celebrate the poet in the three Roman museums.

‘Pier Paolo Pasolini. Tutto è Santo’ Until 12 March 2023

Fondazione MAXXI, Via Guido Reni, 4a, 00196 Rome

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Madame Junko Shimada

Often referred to as ‘the most Parisian of Japanese designers’, the fashion industry veteran Junko Shimada has been designing from her adopted home of Paris for over 50 years, to the delight of both French and Japanese clients. The result is a refined and unexpected fusion of moods and cultures that is fresh and full of freedom.

lways new, never nostalgic. In fact, fashion designer Junko Shimada does not like nostalgia; she likes her next collection. This attitude manifests throughout the years—a diverse sampling of her extensive archive can be found on her eponymous brand’s website. Looks are always of their time but outside it: fun but not silly, energetic without being trendy, refined without feeling stifled.

Perhaps it is the lighter vibe from her hometown origins in Tateyama, Chiba, Japan, renowned as a popular beach and surf town outside of Tokyo. Or, perhaps it is her senses, forever marked by her maiden arrival to Paris in 1966, at age 25, in an era when French fashion was going through incredible evolutions of attitude, production and style. Nevertheless, Junko Shimada maintains a notion of freedom before all, throughout her many years of creation.

Having graduated from Sugino Gakuen Dressmaker’s College in Japan, upon her arrival in Paris, she began working with the department store Printemps and, later, for the brand Cacharel, before launching her own designs in 1981. She opened her first boutique in the Marais three years later.

Junko Shimada’s extravagant style is more akin to an ultra-refined version of Tokyo street-style than it is to the extremely sober, minimalist looks of Japanese designers who influenced Parisian fashion in early 1990s such as Issey Miyake, Kenzo Takada, Comme des Garçons, and Junya Watanabe. She arrived in Paris before them, and has outlasted them; in fact, her designs were never part of a collective movement; they were always, and still are, distinctively Junko Shimada.

Her style and aesthetic is, arguably, more Parisian than it is typically Japanese, or aimed at deconstructing traditional cultural hegemonies—an element, notably, that seems to please the Japanese consumer, given she has over 20 boutiques in the country. To the French, on the other hand, she is Parisian—but not totally. To both, the conversation happening through design always presents something new.

As the designer is now into her early 80s, the Junko Shimada Spring-Summer 2023 collection expresses a visual and tactile sentiment of purification. All white, full-length linen looks, some in breezy cotton, are layered with airiness and elegance. Or, a full-length nude sequin backless dress, with an integrated hood that falls, just so, upon the shoulders. Unexpected. Elegant, and free. Junko Shimada.

Junko Shimada boutique 13 rue St Florentin, 75008 Paris T. +33 (0)1 42 77 67 00

Photo courtesy of Junko Shimada
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One at Palm Jumeirah, Dorchester Collection, Dubai, has already witnessed its 94 immaculate residences reach full occupancy, having been handed over to residents in February 2022. A bold architectural presence, its sweeping views overlook the Arabian Gulf and the sparkling Dubai skyline. It is the first residential property managed by Dorchester Collection in the region and, together with OMNIYAT, has raised the benchmark in quality and level of service in Dubai. This includes a 24-hour residence concierge, spa treatments for residents, a private cinema, infinity pools, valet parking and in-residence service packages overseeing housekeeping, private chef dining and florist services.

A waterfront duo, The Lana and The Lana Residences, Dorchester Collection, Dubai, will set new standards in luxury 5-star living upon its 2023 opening. OMNIYAT commissioned architects Foster + Partners to create two beautifully connected towers, the hotel and residence, respectively, with interiors by Gilles & Boissier.

AVA at Palm Jumeirah, Dorchester Collection, Dubai, now under construction, is poised to truly redefine what a well-lived life can be. It harbours a collection of 17 private havens, as well as The Sky Palace at AVA at Palm Jumeirah, a sumptuous mega penthouse uniting over four levels with the world’s first residential 360 infinity pool surrounding a 360 roof terrace.

The freshly launched ORLA, Dorchester Collection, Dubai, situated beachfront at the apex of the Palm Jumeirah, holds a privileged position with 270-degree sunrise-to-sunset views. Its architecture is conceptualised through the lens of natural elements, integrating flowing water features and lush greenery. ORLA’s three staggered towers are linked to create a single dramatic form, optimising wind flow to channel cooling breezes to the residences.

A lifestyle of refinement, service of the highest international standards, utmost privacy along with some incredible views make for a form of Dubai living, redefined.

AVA

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orchester Collection and ultra-luxury property developer OMNIYAT have fostered a rich, longterm partnership with a common goal in crafting residential masterpieces unlike any other. The discrete, attentive services of Dorchester Collection have found a home in the Middle East.
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When in ilan

Hotel Principe di Savoia has new rooms and suites to offer its guests, with a special added luxury: their very own terraces. The Deluxe Terrace Rooms and the Principe Terrace Suite have guests walking into their own private outdoor spaces, overlooking glorious views of Piazza della Repubblica.

Principe di Savoia Piazza della Repubblica, 17, 20124 Milan T. +39 02 62301

Hotel Principe Terrace Suite © courtesy of Dorchester Collection

Behind-the-Scenes of Milan’s Landmarks

Milan is a city known for its amazing landmarks; guests of Principe di Savoia can enjoy behind-the-scenes and exclusive, guided tours of some of its most storied establishments. These include La Scala, a.k.a. Teatro alla Scala, widely regarded as one of the leading opera and ballet houses in the world; and the Sforzesco Castle built in the 15th century by Francesco Sforza, housing several of the city’s art collections and museums.

Hotel Principe di Savoia

Piazza della Repubblica, 17, 20124 Milan T. +39 02 62301

E-mail: concierge.HPS@dorchestercollection.com

Gian Maria Tosatti’s retrospective exhibition at Pirelli HangarBicocca retraces his career with installations and historical works placed inside a monumental, new environment.

Until 30 July 2023

Pirelli HangarBicocca, Via Chiese, 2, 20126 Milan

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Gian Maria Tosatti Castello Sforzesco and La Scala courtesy of Dorchester Collection, Gian Maria Tosatti, My dreams, they’ll never surrender, 2014 Environmental installation Courtesy of the artist and Galleria Lia Rumma, Milan and Naples

Every month Acanto restaurant at Principe di Savoia hosts a gourmet dinner in partnership with different wineries. Booked by appointment, the dinners have a new menu and a different winery partnership with new wine-pairing options for each special meal.

Restaurant Hotel Principe di Savoia Piazza della Repubblica,
Milan T.
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17, 20124
+39 02 6230 2026
Acanto restauran t © courtesy of Dorchester Collection

Franciacorta Vineyard Experience

Franciacorta is a world-famous sparkling wine from the Lombardy region in Italy. Principe di Savoia guests have the special treat of visiting the Ca’ Del Bosco winery for an exclusive expert-guided tour of the estate, including the vineyards and wine vaults, and of course, a sumptuous wine tasting experience with the estate’s sommelier.

Hotel Principe di Savoia Piazza della Repubblica, 17, 20124 Milan T. +39 2 62301

E-mail: concierge.HPS@dorchestercollection.com

Robert Capa: In History

On the occasion of the 110th anniversary of the birth of Robert Capa (22 October 1913) MUDEC pays homage to the great Hungarian photographer with a solo exhibition that traces the main war and travel reportages that Capa made during his twenty-year career, years that coincided with crucial moments in the history of the twentieth century.

Robert Capa. In History Until 19 March 2023 MUDEC, Via Tortona, 56, 20144 Milan

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Franciacorta Vineyard © courtesy of Dorchester Collection , Ann Veronica Janssens, Untitled (Blue Glitter), 2015, Installation view, S.M.A.K., Ghent, 2015 Courtesy of the artist and S.M.A.K., Ghent Photo Dirk Pauwels, Robert Capa, Crowd celebrating the liberation of the city, Paris, France, 25 August 1944 © Robert Capa
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Artist Ann Veronica Janssens explores the sensory perception of reality with light, sound, and water. An exhibition at Pirelli HangarBicocca retraces the artist’s career, with sculptures, videos, and environment and sound installations.
Ann Veronica Janssens From 6 April until 30 July 2023 Pirelli Hangar Bicocca, Via Chiese, 2, 20126 Milan

When in

os Angeles

The Transcendental Painting Group was an association of artists formed in 1938 in New Mexico, notably in the cities of Taos and Santa Fe located in the American Southwest. The collective explored spiritually heightened experience through abstraction in artistic practice.

Another World: The Transcendental Painting Group Until 19 June 2023 T. +1 323 857 6000 LACMA, 5905 Wilshire Blvd., Los
Angeles, CA 90036
Florence Miller Pierce, Blue Forms, 1942, Collection of Georgia and Michael de Havenon, New York

Fresh Culinary Talent

Rising culinary star, chef Connor McVay, has perfected his skills with the Wolfgang Puck team and now oversees Wolfgang Puck at Hotel Bel-Air restaurant. McVay has been working at Hotel Bel-Air since 2016, forging his way from sous-chef to his current role as executive chef. His signature dish? Italian burrata with roasted butternut squash, toasted pumpkin seeds, wild rocket and aged balsamic vinegar, served with sourdough bread. Delicious.

Wolfgang Puck at Hotel Bel-Air 701 Stone Canyon Road, Los Angeles, CA 90077 T+1 310 909 1644

Understanding the Fabric of a Nation

‘Fabric of a Nation: American Quilt Stories’ at Skirball Cultural Center delves into the stories behind 300 years of American quilts. The exhibition features works by more than 40 artists including Harriet Powers, Bisa Butler, and Sandord Biggers, celebrating the artistry and vision of a diverse and largely underrecognised group of creators. It brings light to stories that enrich, deepen and complicate our understanding of the American experience. The Skirball’s presentation will feature additional works by Los Angeles artists Sabrina Gschwandtner, Ramsess, and Sula Bermúdez-Silverman, as well as a quilt from its own collection highlighting key moments in American Jewish history.

Fabric of a Nation: American Quilt Stories Until 12 March 2023

Skirball Cultural Center, 2701 N Sepulveda Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90049

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California dreaming: unveiling a fresh new face of sleek and chic modernity, The Beverly Hills Hotel Spa has recently undergone an extensive redesign. The Beverly Hills Hotel Spa 9641 Sunset Boulevard, Beverly Hills, CA 90210 T. +1 310 887 2006
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J. Paul Getty Life and Legacy

A permanent exhibition at the J. Paul Getty Museum tells the story of the man behind the institution’s name. The art collector, philanthropist and business mogul donated much of his wealth to create the arts institution. Renowned as the richest man in the world in the 1950s and 60s, Getty made his fortune in the oil business. Getty’s estate was given to his small namesake museum, along with a remarkably broad directive.

The J. Paul Getty Trust was created, the world’s largest cultural and philanthropic organisation dedicated to the visual arts.

J. Paul Getty Life and Legacy

The J. Paul Getty Museum, 1200 Getty Center Dr. Los Angeles, CA 90049

An exhibition on William Kentridge at The Broad surveys 35 years of the celebrated South African artist’s practice, featuring more than 130 works in an interactive installation by designer Sabine Theunissen.

Conversing in Clay: Ceramics from the LACMA Collection Until 21 May 2023, LACMA, 5905 Wilshire Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90036

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‘Conversing in Clay’ at LACMA focuses on one of the oldest yet timeless forms of applied arts: ceramics.
William Kentridge: In Praise of Shadows Until 9 April 2023 The Broad, 221 S Grand Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90012 J. Paul Getty photographed by Yousuf Karsh, 1964 © The Estate of Yousuf Karsh, Roberto Lugo, LA: A Century of Gangsta, 2018 © Roberto Lugo, photo © Museum Associates/LACMA, William Kentridge, Stereoscope, 1999 © William Kentridge Photo: Courtesy of the artist

Peter Bradley, Coravilas, 2021 © Peter Bradley, courtesy the artist and Karma

New Abstracts at LACMA showcases the museum’s newest abstract acquisitions featuring works that interrogate the possibilities of colour, material, and form, as well the potential of abstract art as a means of political, spiritual, or personal meaning.

New Abstracts Until 29 May 2023 LACMA, 5905 Wilshire Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90036

Alphonzo Bell was the real estate magnate who founded the L.A. neighbourhood, Bel-Air, named after him. Now the tycoon gets his own namesake at Hotel Bel-Air with the Bell Suite. The suite was Bell’s estate office in the 20s and features the original engraved wooden ceiling. The suite is glamorous and modern whilst steeped in founding history.

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Portrait of Maria

van Reede-Athlone at Seven Years of Age, 1755-1756

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Installation photograph, The Space Between: The Modern in Korean Art, photo © Museum Associates/LACMA, Caron Tabb, Fabric of Humanity—Repairing My World (detail), 2020–present. Photo by Julia Featheringill, Jean-Etienne Liotard,

Together for Good

In the exhibition ‘Together for Good: Caron Tabb and the Quilting Corner’, the Skirball Cultural Center presents contemporary artist Caron Tabb’s touching work, ‘Fabric of Humanity— Repairing My World’, alongside an all-ages community quilt-making activity.

Together for Good: Caron Tabb and the Quilting Corner Until 12 March 2023

Skirball Cultural Center, 2701 N Sepulveda Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90049

Pastel Portraits

Highlighting pastels by two of the most important women artists of the 18th century, Rosalba Carriera and Adélaïde Labille-Guiard, a focused installation at The Getty Center features works principally drawn from the museum’s collection.

Eighteenth-Century Pastels Until 26 February 2023 The Getty Center, 1200 Getty Center Dr, Los Angeles, CA 90049

The Space Between: The Modern in Korean Art Until 19 February 2023

LACMA, 5905 Wilshire Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90036

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The first of its kind in America, the exhibition ‘The Space Between: The Modern in Korean Art’ highlights aspects of Korean art from 1897 to 1965 with 130 paintings, drawings, photographs and sculptures that show the influx of new media of foreign origins.
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Nubia

Nubia was the ancient region along the Nile and had one of the oldest civilisations in the world. The exhibition ‘Nubia: Jewels of Ancient Sudan’ presents highlights from the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston’s collection of Nubian objects and features jewellery, metalwork, and sculpture exhibiting the richness and glamour of Nubian society.

Nubia: Jewels of Ancient Sudan The Getty Villa, 17985 E Pacific Coast Hwy, Pacific Palisades, CA 90272

Henry Taylor: B Side

An exhibition at MOCA celebrates a Los Angeles artist Henry Taylor, widely appreciated for his unique aesthetic, social vision, and freewheeling experimentation.

Taylor creates portraits and allegorical tableaux populated by friends, family members, strangers on the street, athletic stars, and entertainers.

Henry Taylor: B Side Until 30 April 2023 MOCA, 250 South Grand Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90012

An exhibition at LACMA juxtaposes two important events in 20th-century political printmaking: the revival of German Expressionist graphics in response to a nationwide revolution in 1918 and the formation of the Taller de Gráfica Popular (People’s Print Workshop) in Mexico City in the late 1930s, highlighting their common traits and similar subjects.

Pressing Politics: Revolutionary Until 22 July 2023

Graphics from Mexico and Germany LACMA, 5905 Wilshire Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90036

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Dior adorns the season’s entertaining. Explore its Jardin d’Hiver flatware collection for winter garden inspiration.
Dior Boutique 309 North Rodeo Drive. Beverly Hills , CA 90210
Dior Dinner PlateJardin D’Hiver Night Pattern © Dior, Fernando Castro Pacheco, Carrillo Puerto, Symbol of the Southeastern Revolution,1947 photo © Museum Associates/LACMA, Pectoral with a Winged Lion-Headed Goddess, Nubian, Reign of Piankhy, 743–712 BC Photograph © Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, Henry Taylor, Too Sweet, 2016, Image and work © Henry Taylor, courtesy the artist and Hauser & Wirth. Photo by Sam Kahn.

Bungalow 5 at The Beverly Hills Hotel is the largest of the hotel’s bungalows, and it is one of the most lavish and luxurious. Truly fit for a star, it was once the favourite hideaway of Elizabeth Taylor, and it was here that she spent many of her honeymoons. The Beverly Hills Hotel 9641 Sunset Boulevard, Beverly Hills, CA 90210 T. +1 310 276 2251

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A Bright Idea

s regulars at the celebrated Milan Furniture Fair, and amongst those Americans who consider Paris a second home, Marcus and Monica Tremonto’s passion for light-as-artistic-medium began with a poorly lit New York loft. Marcus studied physics and mathematics before going on to get his Masters in Fine Arts from the Art Institute of Chicago, then founding the New York-based Treluce Studios with his wife and partner Monica Tremonto in 2002. They began experimenting with man-made light sources as a means to express an idea, an emotion or a visual harmony. It is now “a complete, insane fascination,” explains Marcus. The work straddles that of interior design and contemporary art, placing the creations of Treluce Studios in line with the likes of artists Dan Flavin and James Turrell. Former projects include a cascading ribbon light fixture made of carbon fiber as well as the design of a little Lightbotz for Kidrobot, a company making limited edition art toys, and a playful collaboration with Nike.

Treluce Studio’s latest creative work is something akin to “light scribbles”, using custom-made seamless LEDs for an incredibly thin, lightweight line of white light. Other designs add a light source to a supporting structure, yet their innovation has the light be the structure in one fluid self-contained line. Meticulously hand-formed, these ribbons are Marcus Tremonto’s drawn sketches, illuminated into three dimensions. Speaking of the new series, Tremonto explains the spark behind the process: “What I love most is that I have found the harmony of being able to draw the work in completion...to turn what is on the page into the actual object by my hand; it is incredibly beautiful to me.”

A process that goes to the essential, reducing steps so the mind is expressed through matter ever so cleanly. And it is beautiful, too, to those looking for more light in their lives, a source of interior light that says something with no words at all.

Marcus and Monica Tremonto of Treluce Studios are doing the fundamental creative work shaping the future of lighting design. The duo’s latest project goes straight to the essential, a veritable artist’s sketch made of light.
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Forêt de Lumière Lumière Ombragée All photos © Marcus and Monica Tremonto

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