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BAM ADEBAYO’S JOURNEY FROM PIZZA AND PANERA TO PHILANTHROPY AND PURPOSE

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“RIGHT NOW, I’M EMBRACING A WHOLE NEW SPIRIT OF BAM! ”

ife,” says Edrice Femi “Bam” Adebayo, “is about growth, trying new things, testing your limits. Right now, I’m embracing a whole new spirit of Bam!”

It’s been four years since I first sat down with the second-year Miami Heat captain for his first magazine cover, who, back then, was a self-professed homebody who got his kicks from playing chess, and existed entirely on a diet of Panera and pizza. He happily led a simple, quiet life of servitude with his mother, Marilyn Blount, by his side (and I do mean this literally, given that they previously lived in the same building, mere floors apart).

Fast forward to current day and the changes are drastic. Now 27, the University of Kentucky alum has the kind of success that most of us can only dream about inclusive of two Olympic gold medals, three-time All-Star status, and the key to Miami-Dade County, among other accolades. He has firmly bid farewell to his culinary comfort zone, and now, counts himself as an adventurous eater and world traveler.

“Man, four years has flown by,” he declares. “There’s been a lot of changes. I’m a two-time Olympic gold medalist. I’ve added two All-Stars to the list. I’ve been to the NBA Finals. It’s a lot to think about, those past four years. But for the short summary, being able to travel the world with my mom because she’s a big part of my life, who I am, and what I’ve done so far and share those moments with her, means everything.”

This isn’t the Bam I remember, I say. That Bam Adebayo called himself ‘a homebody.’

“I’m still a homebody!” he insists with a laugh. “But when I travel, I just happen to be a homebody in a different place.”

How does that work? I wonder, aloud.

“What I consider to be a homebody is just staying out of trouble,” he explains.

This meant, on his first non-basketball-related international trip to London, branching out and going to different restaurants, hanging out on rooftop bars, going to soccer games but avoiding partying, just as he does at home in Miami.

On a second summer trip to Johannesburg, South Africa, ‘staying out of trouble’ meant something else entirely: it was code for ‘staying alive.’ He remembers, “I went to this animal sanctuary, and did a safari ride. I saw lions, elephants, anything you can name in the jungle. I was scared because the cars didn’t have bars. If the animals decided to flip the truck over, they could have. But, God willing, they didn’t. It’s a scary site when you really think about it, but to capture those moments, you really can’t put that into words.”

In addition to testing his limits (and his heart rate), the trip to Africa served a different purpose: it allowed Adebayo to fulfill one of his major life purposes: giving back.

“I got to work with some amazing kids from all over Africa. Understanding where they come from and how they live is really eyeopening. Not a lot of people can understand what they’ve gone through in the way that I can like them, I come from poverty. It’s a soft spot for me.

Being able to teach them how to play basketball, having them look at me as a role model and ultimately, a friend, was pretty incredible.”

It speaks to his character that Adebayo would use a vacation to do something good, but then, that’s just who he is. He’s the guy who surprised his mother, a former cashier who once earned as little as $12,000 a year, by buying her a whole house as birthday present during his rookie year, mere weeks after signing a five-year max extension that could earn him close to $200 million. It was both an ‘I love you’ and a ‘thank you’ to the woman who took on the roles of both mother and father, raising him entirely on her own (he had limited interaction with his birth father, John Adebayo, who passed away in his native Nigeria back in 2020), struggling yet managing to make ends meet both in his birthplace of Newark, New Jersey and then, from age seven, in North Carolina, where they lived in a single-wide trailer.

She is also the reason he created his BBB Foundation in 2017 simply as another way of sharing his gratitude to the woman who gave him everything and as a way of giving back to women like her in that its purpose is changing the lives of single mothers while developing future chances, choices, and challenges for their children; the non-profit strives to make positive impact in communities by providing resources, opportunities, and memorable experiences.

And, as always, together, they made the non-profit successful. In 2023, the BBB Foundation hosted over 200 children from Liberty City at Santa’s Enchanted Forest (the world’s largest holiday theme park) for his fourth annual toy drive, where every child received free entrance, two toys each, free food, and a surprise visit from both Santa and Adebayo. He also unveiled a newly designed basketball court and fitness center at the Chapman Partnership homeless assistance center, during which he personally challenged residents to multiple contests, including pushups and shooting drills. In 2024, initiatives included a Mother’s Day event for 13 mother-son pairs, offering a day full of pampering, surprises, and bonding; surprised patients at the Nicklaus Children’s Hospital in July; and hosted a special event at the Chapman Partnership in Miami, unveiling a newly designed basketball court dedicated to helping the community. For the event, he partnered with Miami Heat legend Dwyane Wade, who originally donated the court 10 years prior, in a passing-of-the-torch moment. He also executed a Thanksgiving Day event with former Heat captain Udonis Haslem, as well as a December toy drive projected to be the largest in Florida’s history.

But it isn’t just these planned moments that Adebayo lives for he’s a giver through and through. “[To me and my mom], random acts of kindness don’t have dates or time stamps. It’s whenever, however, and whatever you want to do at that point in time. There’s no end goal when it comes to philanthropy: I want to continue to change and impact lives until the day I’m gone from this Earth. So hopefully, that won’t be until I’m 100 years old.” He pauses, and laughs, “Let’s make it extra dramatic and say until I’m 200 years old.”

Given that Adebayo has done so much in such a short period of time, it’s safe to say that what good he’s going to do in the future — regardless of

how much time he has to do it — will be substantial. Just look at what he did for his mother — and what she’s done for him. “I remember when I first wiped out all her debt: I could see the shift from stress to joy. To see her shift even further and do the same for others — take them from stress to joy — is heartwarming for me. She’s come a long way and I’m truly proud of her. She’s a staple in the Miami community now; people know her as Mama Bam. She comes to every game wearing a Mama Bam jersey; everyone knows who she is. Sometimes, people want to take pictures with her more than me, and it just speaks to the person that she is, speaks to the heart she has. I’m blessed to have a mom like that.”

Now that his mother is retired, she’s definitely taken on a more active role in building the organization, and her dedication has become essential while he’s in season. “We do always do stuff around Christmas and Thanksgiving, but over the course of the year, sometimes my mom will just call me and say something like, ‘I’ve seen two people I was in a nail salon with; I want to get them tickets to the game, take them to dinner, buy their kids stuff for Christmas, buy them gifts.’ She does random acts of kindness. A lot of people hear my mom’s story, and they connect with her. She tries her best to give them a helping hand by saying, ‘I’ve been through this, and nobody helped me, but I hear you going through what I went through, and I’m here to help you.’ It’s a blessing to see that she can change people’s lives without me being involved. I get to see that from afar, her making people cry tears of joy; I get to share those moments with her.”

Another big moment he shared was one of his most impactful to date: receiving a key to the Miami-Dade County community for his community work and Olympic achievements alongside five other Miami-based Olympians.

“It was such a surreal moment,” he recalls of that day late last October. “This isn’t something that’s given to everybody, and I can’t even put into words what it meant to be recognized as one of the people who are doing great things for the community and considered to be great representatives of the community. To be honored like that with the other Olympians, all from different walks of life, is amazing, especially because there’s the understanding that we share the same path and the same goal, which is to inspire and create a better environment for the community.”

See what I mean? He’s one of the good ones — and we all know exactly where he got it from.

ince we’re talking about personal growth, I can’t help but go back to the fact that Bam Adebayo once existed solely on a diet of Panera and pizza. But he had his reasons. First and foremost, he had just come from playing college ball in Kentucky, and the exotic cuisines of Miami were so foreign that it wouldn’t have seemed out of place had they come from Mars. Either way, he didn’t trust them.

“I remember getting drafted by Miami and just saying, I’ve never been here, so I don’t know what’s what to do. My rookie year, I was still trying to figure out places to go, places to eat. That was around the time where I ate Panera every day, because that was the only thing that I trusted. It was a culture shock to me. I was like, I don’t know where to go, don’t know what was good, but I know Panera I can count on because I’ve had it before. Now is different. I have a [personal] chef, but I also do go out and try new food, too. I try to find those amazing hole-in-the-wall restaurants — which Miami has a shocking amount of. There’s some great mom and pop places.”

Now, as he enters his eighth year playing in the NBA (he was selected with the 14th overall pick in the 2017 NBA Draft) he can acknowledge how much he’s grown and that exploration can reap some seriously great rewards, be it culinary, and otherwise. Rewards, if he’s being honest, that he didn’t really consider until recently.

“My goal when I got drafted was to literally just be able to take care of my mom. That was it. I was like, I want to be able to make enough money where I can

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take care of my mom, and if I have kids, if I have a wife, then we can have a great life. It’s turned out to be so much better than I could have even imagined.”

The credit, he says, lies squarely with the greats that came before him former Heat players like Dwyane Wade and Udonis Haslem, as well as coaches Juwan Howard and Caron Butler. “Having someone like Udonis Haslem, who was born and raised in Miami, in my corner, having D Wade in my corner, or Juwan Howard and Caron Butler — they got me out of my shell, away from sticking to the same certain things, and being able to experience stuff. They said, ‘How else are you going to learn if you don’t try?’ Life is about experiences, and if you don’t have those experiences, you can’t tell anyone else how to do or enjoy things, if that makes sense. Getting out of my comfort zone was a big thing for me. I knew I was growing, and there was going to be a time where the torch was being passed off to me. In order to do that, I had to get in as many experiences as possible. So, yeah, I’ve gone from a homebody who only eats Panera and pizza to somebody who can find a different restaurant every night for two weeks and be OK with trying new food all over the country. It’s definitely a 180.”

Although he can credit the greats who came before him, his fellow teammates, and his front office for the newly expanded horizons that have allowed him to mature as a person, a player, and a philanthropist, he has to give himself credit, too. Adebayo stepped up and rose to the occasion like the star athlete he is, gave himself permission to become the best possible version of himself; to always put his best foot forward (his best being clad in exceptionally large, size 16 shoes).

“When you hang around certain people and you see what they’ve done, you want to be somewhere up there or do something in that stratosphere, too. Being able to call D Wade and UD my big brothers and see what they’ve done for the city, the community, the franchise, you want to be a part of those moments. Whenever you ride past our arena now, you will always see D Wade, because he has his own statue. Like, what? When you see somebody else do it and you’re in those kinds of corners, in those conversations, it makes you dream bigger. It makes my imagination go so much farther than what I could have ever thought back in my rookie year, back when I was eating Panera every day.”

To highlight what that greatness looks like for him, it includes all the aforementioned substantial, life-changing accolades he’s received, and so much more. Last season, he led the Heat in rebounds and blocks (he’s known as one of the best defenders in the NBA). He also holds records including being fifth all time in points, fifth all time in total number of games played, fifth of all time in total rebounds, and fourth all time for defensive rebounds, all for the Miami Heat. He led Miami to the Eastern Conference Finals in three of the last four seasons, is a 4x NBA All-Defensive Second Team, the 2020 NBA Skills Challenge winner, and is the youngest player in Heat franchise history to record a triple double.

When I ask if he’s channeling the spirit of D Wade or a brand-new Bam, he quickly and adamantly shares his answer. “I’m embracing the new spirit of Bam!” he declares. “And I say that because I needed to grow. I needed to get out of my comfort zone. That’s what life is about. It’s about growing, trying new things. When I look back at my career, I can share stories that most people only dream of, like winning an Olympic gold medal twice; being able to sit on that podium and represent your country with some of the greatest players to touch a basketball in our game. Those are the stories I’ll want to tell.”

But surely, he’ll want to share who he really is, too. Bam the basketball player, the philanthropist, the person — all of it. This is his story, and so I ask him to share just who he thinks that guy actually is.

He says, “Bam, as a person, is somebody who is now very outgoing. The charisma has always been there, but he’s not shy anymore. When I was younger, I was really shy. Now when I walk in rooms, I can move the room, work the room. But Bam the basketball player still has his head down and is still determined to be better, still determined to take his game to another level. He’s still figuring out how to be the best version of himself, how to really understand the impact of winning, and how to win.

“Bam the philanthropist is still trying to figure out ways to impact his community and not do it the same way as others,” he continues. “Toy drives, back to school drives have all been done before, but how can we make it

look different each year? How can we make Christmas look different?” He references what he did last year — a secret Santa moment for single moms, where he gave them a whole shopping spree experience plus nail appointments — courtesy of the BBB Foundation, but which was “gifted” from their children. This year, he wants to do one better. “I’m going to try to fill the arena with presents and get kids from my, UD, and D Wade’s foundations, as well as many more, to come to the arena. And it’s going to be a merry, merry Christmas from me. That’s what philanthropy Bam wants to achieve.”

Be it philanthropy Bam or regular Bam, Adebayo knows that his life is a gift, and as such, he wants to pay it forward. “The greatest luxury in life to me now is honestly being able to wake up every day and have a positive mindset. If you wake up every day this way, you cherish every moment of your life. You cherish the little things. You cherish the good things and the bad, because you understand there is no good without the bad, there is no being at the top if you haven’t experienced rock bottom. Understanding that process is how you find inner peace,” he says sagely, sounding much older and wiser than his 27 years.

It’s a good thing that Adebayo plans on continuing his personal growth, because I would have said it doesn’t seem like he could get much greater or much more self-aware. But he has big dreams, and big plans for himself and he doesn’t plan on giving them up now, especially when he’s this far ahead of the game.

“I would say the next step for me is just understanding that it’s a marathon, not a sprint. When we go through life, we want to do everything at one time, and it’s not like that. You’re going to have experiences all throughout your lifetime. For me, it’s about picking the right experiences, and being comfortable enough in my skin to appreciate those experiences. And then, obviously, I’m in a captain role now, so being able to share my experiences and do what UD and D Wade did for me — put other guys that are the younger generation rookies — one, two, three-year players, and explain my story, give them a vision of what they want to be. I plan on banking that equity with people and impacting the community as much as possible. I feel like that’s something that’s always going to be worth being able to grow with.”

And on that note, what else is there really left to say but… keep on growing, Bam Bam. Keep on growing.

Bam and his mother, Marilyn, share a bonding moment at the Maker’s Mark distillery in Loretto, Kentucky.

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MAJOR FOOD GROUP (MFG), THE HOSPITALITY BRAND BEHIND Miami’s most coveted culinary hotspots, is preparing to unveil the ninth restaurant of its Miami repertoire: CARBONE VINO. Capturing the essence of the Italian saying, “Buon cibo, buon vino, buoni amici,” which translates to “good food, good wine, good friends,” VINO brings the joie de vivre of Italy’s classic enotecas to Miami’s Coconut Grove neighborhood this month. “We couldn’t be more thrilled to bring VINO to Coconut Grove, a neighborhood steeped in history and Floridian elegance,” says MFG co-founder Jeff Zalaznick.

As the name suggests, wine lovers are in for a treat. In a bold move that underscores MFG’s commitment to innovation, VINO will offer an unparalleled beverage experience, with a selection that includes rare wines that are typically reserved for full-bottle service and are now available by the glass. The beverage program, overseen by renowned experts Patrick Wert and John Slover, will feature over 600 incredibly rare wines with a rotating selection of by-the-glass offerings that promise something new on every visit and unexpected cellar surprises from the sommeliers.

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Chef Mario Carbone adds, “We’re introducing new dishes that feel both familiar and unexpected, inspired by years of refinement and our ongoing love affair with Italian cuisine.”

Designed by Bishop Design, VINO’s interior will exude a romantic, timeless charm with rich velvet drapes, gold-accented wallpaper, leather-upholstered banquettes, and intricately crafted ceilings. Unique to VINO, the main dining area, lounge, and private dining room are adorned with art curated by Vito Schnabel. From its extensive wine list to the curated Carbone-esque vibe, VINO is set to become a quintessential part of Coconut Grove’s dining scene, redefining luxury hospitality yet again.

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AND JUST LIKE THAT, ANOTHER ART BASEL MIAMI BEACH season is upon us. As Miami’s vibrant hub for art and culture, the Miami Design District (MDD) will feature an impressive lineup of installations and exhibitions, including this year’s annual Design Commission, entitled Pearl Jam. The Miami Design District, in collaboration with Design Miami Curatorial Lab, presents Nicole Nomsa Moyo’s Pearl Jam, celebrating its 10th edition with an installation inspired by South Africa’s Ndebele tribe, featuring interactive life-size sculptures, giant pearls, and over 1,000 handcrafted ‘earrings’ made by indigenous Ndebele women. New Yorkbased artist Alteronce Gumby will debut his largest work to date, Living the Dream, a site-specific mural in the MDD, comprised of stained glass, gemstones, fossils, and mosaic tiles inspired by fauvism and his exploration of cosmic themes.

Another major moment for the MDD, the Craig Robins Collection in Miami, featuring over 1,500 contemporary art and design pieces, will showcase highlights, including works by Kai Althoff, Jana Euler, and recent acquisitions in its 2024-25 rehang at the Dacra headquarters.

Then, in true Miami Art Basel fashion, the luxury fashion houses are headed down south. Cartier will celebrate the 100th anniversary of its iconic Trinity collection with an immersive pop-up experience, featuring five distinct spaces embodying the collection’s history and cultural significance as well as a showcase of jewelry from the Cartier Collection. Around the corner, Gucci will unveil the Gucci Boule De Neige, a holiday-themed snow globe installation at Sweet Bird North Plaza in MDD. Finally, the newly expanded 6,700-square-foot Fendi boutique in MDD will reopen with a new Roman-inspired façade and interior design. For the new boutique, Fendi partnered with designer Lewis Kemmenoe for Design Miami to showcase a dual-material furniture collection, and a unique Peekaboo displayed at the fair as well as in the boutique’s windows.

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This holiday season, Dior invites guests to the grand Ball of Dreams at the Château de Versailles. Celebrating the brand’s commitment to luxury craftsmanship, artist Pietro Ruffo has imagined exquisite, embellished designs for Dior’s year-end gifts. Explore Dior’s limited edition 2024 Trunk of Dreams Advent Calendar, which reveals 24 iconic creations behind its gilded doors. Each day offers delightful surprises, including perfumes, skincare, makeup, and the custom Bois des Rêves candle by Francis Kurkdjian, Dior Perfume creation director.

This holiday season, Dior Beauty returns to Aventura Mall with its Dior Ball of Dreams popup boutique, which will be open from November 3 to January 5. Inspired by Christian Dior’s appreciation for the Château de Versailles and the elegance of French costume balls, the boutique offers visitors an enchanting holiday experience filled with opulence. The space is adorned with golden motifs created by Italian artist Pietro Ruffo and illuminated by dazzling lights, creating a magical atmosphere. Upon entering, guests are welcomed by a stunning gilded Christmas tree that leads them into a magnificent Hall of Mirrors, showcasing Dior’s iconic perfumes, including J’adore, Miss Dior, and Sauvage, all crafted by Perfume creation director Francis Kurkdjian. To enhance the festive spirit, seasonal makeup looks designed by Peter Philips, Dior Makeup’s creative and image director, offer vibrant colors and luxurious textures.

The holiday wonder continues with La Collection Privée Christian Dior fragrances, displayed against luminous holiday fireworks to invite clients into a gilded gallery where exceptional pieces are showcased. Highlights include L’Or de J’adore by Jean-Michel Othoniel, the Miss Dior Mini Trunk by Eva Jospin, and the Sauvage Elixir x Baccarat Limited Edition, each embodying Dior’s exquisite craftsmanship. To further enhance the art of gifting, the boutique’s Gifting Atelier offers personalized consultation services, allowing clients to explore exclusive customization options and experience the joy of gifting in true Dior style.

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In a research study of 20 acne patients treated with HydraFacial treatments, published in 2022 in the Journal of Clinical and Aesthetic Dermatology, 100 percent of the patients reported clearer, healthier, more radiant skin, and felt more confident in their appearance. Greater than 80 percent of patients reported reduced erythema (redness), oiliness, and congestion, and saw a visible improvement in inflammation and acne.

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*Storgard R, Mauricio-Lee J, Mauricio T, Zaiac M, Karnik J. Efficacy and Tolerability of HydraFacial Clarifying Treatment Series in the Treatment of Active Acne Vulgaris. J Clin Aesthet Dermatol. 2022 Dec;15(12):42-46.

PMID: 36569524; PMCID: PMC9762628.

PHOTO COURTESY OF DR. SARAH KHAN

Passion, Resilience, and Beauty: The Story Behind Sei Tu Bella Aesthetics

HELPING OTHERS HAS ALWAYS BEEN MY PASSION, AND MY JOURNEY in medicine began in the high-stakes world of emergency and trauma surgery. However, the pandemic profoundly shifted my perspective. At seven-and-a-half months pregnant, I found myself navigating another wave of the crisis, feeling both unheard and undervalued. The stark reality of jeopardizing my unborn child’s health while being told I should simply be grateful to have a job was a wake-up call. I realized my calling extended far beyond my current role.

After resigning, I discovered that esthetic medicine was where my true purpose lay. Though I was already certified to perform these treatments, I hadn’t fully embraced the possibilities until I committed wholeheartedly, with no backup plan. Taking the leap was both daunting and exhilarating, but it solidified my belief that this path was meant for me.

Drawing inspiration from my Italian heritage, I envisioned a medspa infused with Italian charm — a place where clients could rediscover their beauty, regain confidence, and experience treatments designed to turn back the clock. The name “Sei Tu Bella,” meaning “are you beautiful?” captured the essence of my vision. If the answer isn’t a resounding yes, it becomes our privilege to help you feel that way for as long as you are part of the Sei Tu Bella family. In that moment, a brand was born.

As a female entrepreneur and mother of five, I knew that finding a unique niche was essential to making Sei Tu Bella stand out and defining our mission. I aspired to break barriers and empower women to overcome their insecurities. When I discovered the INMODE EMPOWER RF Women’s Wellness platform, it felt like the missing piece of the puzzle. Within two months of opening our doors, we introduced this groundbreaking technology to our practice, starting with just a handful of clients. This decision proved to be a game-changer.

While many medspas offer neurotoxin treatments and facial balancing, I wanted to elevate our practice by incorporating an advanced platform

that would truly set us apart in the esthetics industry. This vision ultimately led to a partnership with INMODE, the world’s largest esthetic device manufacturer. Adding an energy-based device required a heightened level of accountability and commitment to excellence — challenges I was more than ready to embrace.

Building Sei Tu Bella Aesthetics required forming strategic partnerships to support our growth and elevating the client experience. Inspired by industry leaders, I aligned with key partners such as Growth99 for website development and marketing, RepeatMD for our rewards and membership platform, and renowned names like Merz Pharmaceuticals, Galderma, Allergan, Aesthetic Record, Boulevard, SaltMED, Skinbetter Science, and ZO Skin Health. Each partnership has played a pivotal role in shaping the foundation of Sei Tu Bella and ensuring our commitment to excellence.

Reflecting on the challenges of the pandemic, I’m grateful for how they pushed me to pursue my dreams and embrace entrepreneurship. I transformed adversity into a mission: to ensure our clients are more than just numbers — they are the heart of Sei Tu Bella and deserve to feel valued, heard, and truly cared for.

In esthetics, it’s vital to reflect the confidence and wellness we strive to provide. Our clients often come to us at their lowest — physically, emotionally, or mentally — and it’s our responsibility to embody the transformation they seek. Balancing a large family, a thriving practice, and my own well-being is no small feat, but I remind myself to recharge and be the role model I want my children to see.

I believe success comes from committing fully, with no backup plan, and fostering self-love, confidence, and empowerment in others. At Sei Tu Bella, we’re not just about esthetic enhancements; we’re about creating transformative experiences that help our clients become the best versions of themselves.

HOlIDAYS HaPPY HaUTE

1. Perrier-Jouët 2016 Limited Edition Belle Époque Giftbox Formafantasma, $229;perrier-jouet.com 2. Tiffany & Co. Tiffany HardWear Large Link bracelet in yellow gold with diamonds, $83,000;tiffany.com 3. CHANEL Fine Jewelry Coco Crush ring in quilted motif, small version in 18K yellow gold and diamonds, $5,300;available at select CHANEL boutiques and 800-550-0005 4. Jimmy Choo Stevie 100 black patent heels with crystal ankle strap, $1,295;jimmychoo.com 5. Gucci suitcase, $4,100;available at Gucci stores and gucci.com 6. Louis Vuitton Men’s Keepall Bandoulière 50, $2,780;available at select Louis Vuitton stores, 866-884-8866, and louisvuitton.com 7. Prada Glass Christmas ornament set, $575;prada.com 8. Bvlgari Serpenti Forever Mini top handle bag, $7,050;bulgari.com 9. Paravel x Silver Oak: Aviator carry-on plus, $895;silveroak.com 10. Merchant of Venice Red Potion, $227;maxaroma.com 11. Dior Prestige La Micro-Huile de Rose Activated Serum, $350;dior.com 12. Dior Medium Caro bag, $3,900;available at Dior boutiques and 1-800-929-3467 13. CHANEL 22 Cruise 2025 handbag in metalized calfskin and metal, $5,500;available at select CHANEL boutiques and 800-550-0005 14. Cartier Panthère de Cartier watch, small model in 18K yellow gold, $28,400;cartier.com 15. Vacheron Constantin Overseas Dual Time in 41mm in pink gold, $75,500;vacheron-constantin.com 16. Saint Laurent Rive Droite longboard, $1,650;ysl.com 17. Patek Philippe Complications Ref. 4947/1A, $52,440;available at the Patek Philippe Boutique Miami Design District, 305-482-1916 18. Rolex Deepsea in 44mm in yellow gold, $54,200;rolex.com 19. Brunello Cucinelli flecked soft virgin wool and cashmere waffle stitch knit polo, $3,900;shop.brunellocucinelli.com 20. Ferragamo Hug Crossbody bag, $2,300;ferragamo.com 21. FENDI brown FF jacquard and black leather Fendi Force chelsea boots, $1,150;fendi.com 22. Dior Men CD Icon beanie, $450;available at Dior Men boutiques and dior.com 23. Avi & Co. Frosted Collection frosted watch in 18K rose gold with 24.07CT diamond dial in 40mm, $130,000-$150,000, and Avi & Co. Graduated Round diamond necklace in platinum in 89.95ct and 17 inches, $1,650;aviandco.com 24. Hermès Sellier change tray, $730;available at Hermès stores, 1-800-441-4488, and hermes.com 25. 111 SKIN Ultimate Black Diamond collection, $1,900;111skin.com 26. Maison de Sabré The Airpods Case, $69;us. maisondesabre.com 27. Stefano Ricci luxury chessboard, $26,250;stefanoricci.com 28. Cincoro Añejo Cristalino, $150;cincoro.com 29.FENDI champagne-colored suede Peekaboo ISeeU Petite handbag with FF in crystals and studs, $5,700, and champagne-colored suede Nano Baguette charm with FF in crystals and studs, $1,290;fendi.com

SKI SEASON

This winter, Louis Vuitton redefines après ski style with its latest LV SKI collection, which features women’s ready-to-wear, leather goods, shoes, and accessories that blend technical sportswear with incredibly chic silhouettes. From shearling gloves and hats to the new Monogram Miroir handbag and the like-snow Capucines, the LV SKI collection is designed to wear both on and off the slopes.

PHOTOGRAPHY CHRISTINE HAHN

STYLING RYAN YOUNG AT THE WALL GROUP

FASHION DIRECTOR ADRIENNE FAUROTE

PROP STYLING SAM WARKOV

MAKEUP TIFFANY LEIGH PATTON

HAIR AZIZA RASULOVA

MODEL JEN AT KEV MGMT

PHOTO ASSISTANT IAN RUTTER

DIGITECH ANDREW BEADSWORTH

STYLIST ASSISTANT MEG GALVIN

WARDROBE INTERN REBECCA SCHIMKE

SHOT AT AGX STUDIOS

This December in Miami, all eyes are on Fendi as the brand unveils its newly expanded 6,700-square-foot boutique in the Miami Design District (MDD), featuring women’s and men’s collections across two levels that blend the signature style of Fendi with the vibrant, pastel-hued ambiance of Miami. Two of the city’s most influential women and style icons, Isabela Grutman and Vita Sidorkina-Morabito, give Fendi a warm welcome to the MDD ahead of the holiday season, donning pieces from the new Fendi winter holiday 2024 collection.

PHOTOGRAPHY DANNY CARDOZO

STYLING KELLY BROWN

FASHION DIRECTION ADRIENNE FAUROTE

MAKEUP YULIA AFI

HAIR AARON GRENIA USING IGK HAIR

MODELS ISABELA GRUTMAN AND VITA SIDORKINA-MORABITO

DIGITECH CARLOS ROJAS

FIRST PHOTO ASSISTANT ALEX LARSON

SECOND PHOTO ASSISTANT ASHLEY REDA

PRODUCTION ASSISTANT JACQUES BRUNA

STYLING ASSISTANTS DIANA REGLA RODRIGUEZ AND LISA MARIE TRIGUEIRO

SHOT ON LOCATION IN THE MIAMI DESIGN DISTRICT

THE ARCHITECT COASTAL

Louis Vuitton’s 2025 Cruise collection pays tribute to one of Barcelona’s greatest architects, Antoni Gaudí. Gaudí’s influence transcends beyond Spanish architecture and is reflected in Louis Vuitton’s latest collection through drastic tailoring, a striking contrast between darkness and lightness, and thought-provoking silhouettes.

PHOTOGRAPHY DENIS BOULZE FOR LOUIS VUITTON

STYLING MARIE-AMÉLIE SAUVÉ FOR LOUIS VUITTON

MODELS ANNEMARY ADERIBIGBE AND SARA CABALLERO

This season, indulge in the finer things with Dior’s latest fine jewelry pieces by Dior Joaillerie artistic director Victoire de Castellane. Our favorite collections? Gem Dior, La Rose Dior, and My Dior, as well as the Étoile des Vents pieces from the Rose des Vents collection and the La D My Dior timepiece. Top your table with the many collections that make up the wonderful world of Dior Maison for the ultimate festive flair. From the latest Le Noël de Monsieur Dior collection to signature collections like the Cannage, Lily of the Valley, Plan de Paris, and Toile de Jouy, here’s to the perfect Dior soirée.

PHOTOGRAPHY JEFFREY WESTBROOK

STYLING MIAKO KATOH

(From left to right) Dior Maison Le Noël De Monsieur Dior By Cordelia De Castellane tumbler, $230;water glass, $430;and whiskey decanter, $700;available at Dior boutiques nationwide and 1-800-929-3467
(From left to right) Dior Fine Jewelry Gem Dior bracelets, from $10,500 to $18,100;Dior Timepieces La D de Dior Satine timepiece, price upon request;and Dior Fine Jewelry Gem Dior bracelets, from $10,500 to $11,200;available
Dior Maison Le Noël De Monsieur Dior By Cordelia De Castellane dinner plate, $320;dessert plate, $230; napkin, $110;Dior Maison Cannage table knife, $160;tablespoon, $160;table fork, $160;water glass, $390;teapot, $,550;teacup, $230;and saucer, $100;available at Dior boutiques nationwide and 1-800-929-3467
Dior Fine Jewelry My Dior rings, from $3,150 to $3,250;My Dior bracelets from $9,100 to $9,350;and My Dior earrings, $4,300; available at Dior boutiques nationwide and 1-800-929-3467
Dior Maison Le Noël De Monsieur Dior
By Cordelia De Castellane small Salento, $230;large Salento, $330;and medium Salento, $280;available at Dior boutiques nationwide and 1-800-929-3467
Dior Fine Jewelry Rose des Vents necklace, price upon request; Rose Celeste necklace, $11,490;Rose des Vents bracelet, $2,600; available at Dior boutiques nationwide and 1-800-929-3467 for special order
Dior Maison Plan de Paris placemat, $480;dessert plate, $160;Lily of the Valley decorative plate, $280;Cannage water glass, $390;available at Dior boutiques nationwide and 1-800-929-3467
Dior Timepieces La Mini D My Dior timepiece, $7,300 and La D de Dior Satine timepiece, price upon request;available at Dior boutiques nationwide and 1-800-929-3467 for special order
Dior Maison Lily of the Valley presentation plate, $230; dinner plate, $180;soup plate, $150;carafe, $550;Le Noël De Monsieur Dior By Cordelia De Castellane medium Salento, $280;and Cannage stripes water glass, $390;available at Dior boutiques nationwide and 1-800-929-3467
Dior Maison Grey Toile de Jouy dinner plate, Cannage table knife, $160; table fork, $160;and tablespoon, $160; available at Dior boutiques nationwide and 1-800-929-3467
Dior Fine Jewelry Rose des Vents single earrings, from $4,450 to $12,300;Gem Dior single earrings, from $1,700 to $2,550;Bois de Rose single earrings, from $2,200 to $4,400;and Rose Celeste earrings, price upon request; available at Dior boutiques nationwide and 1-800-929-3467 for special order

Dior Maison Grey Toile de Jouy dessert plate, $150; teacup, $230;and teacup saucer, $100;available at Dior boutiques nationwide and 1-800-929-3467

Dior Fine Jewelry Bois de Rose necklace, price upon request and Bois de Rose rings, from $2,600 to $7,050;available at Dior boutiques nationwide and 1-800-929-3467 for special order

Dior Maison Le Noël De Monsieur Dior By Cordelia De Castellane dinner plate, $320 and dessert plate, $230; available at Dior boutiques nationwide and 1-800-929-3467

Dior Fine Jewelry Rose des Vents bracelets, from $3,900 to $4,250;available at Dior boutiques nationwide and 1-800-929-3467

CITY PERSONA

With Louis Vuitton’s 2025 Cruise collection, Nicolas Ghesquière proves that clothing can take on the identity of any city in which it is worn. Here, the clothes embody the urban identity of New York, revealing their versatility in styling.

A NEW YORk MOMENT

AN EXCLUSIVE LOOK INSIDE THE SPECTACULAR LOUIS VUITTON 57TH STREET NYC FLAGSHIP.

If you’ve been on Fifth Avenue recently, you may have noticed that Louis Vuitton was about to unveil something as grand as the façade of trunks that covered their boutique on the Champs-Élysées. In a city synonymous with ambition and reinvention, Louis Vuitton has introduced Louis Vuitton 57th Street NYC, an unprecedented temporary flagship that transforms the retail experience — just in time for the holiday season.

PHOTOS COURTESY OF LOUIS VUITTON

Located at 6 E. 57th Street, this five-story cultural haven invites consumers to explore the innovative world of Louis Vuitton. As the largest Louis Vuitton location in the United States, the space bridges history, craftsmanship, and the complex nature of the Maison’s connection to New York.

Louis Vuitton’s long-standing relationship with New York began in 1898, when the brand introduced its French art de vivre to the American market. The opening of its first independent store in the city on 57th Street in 1980 further solidified the brand’s cultural presence. Today, Louis Vuitton 57th Street NYC celebrates this enduring legacy by offering a space where history and modernity blend seamlessly — in true Louis Vuitton fashion.

Housed in an Art Deco-inspired building, the store is designed to reflect Louis Vuitton’s core values of artistry and innovation. Upon entering, visitors are welcomed by a 52-foot installation of Courrier Lozine 108 trunks, stacked in twisting towers that evoke the New York skyline while honoring the Maison’s trunk-making heritage. Additionally, a 60-foot mirrored wall showcasing iconic bags — including the Keepall and Speedy— rises vertically, creating a dynamic interplay of light and space.

Each floor offers a distinctive journey through the Maison’s universe. The first floor features iconic leather goods alongside an on-site personalization artisan, while the second and third floors house the women’s and men’s collections. On the fourth floor, culture and cuisine come together with Le Café Louis Vuitton and Le Chocolat Maxime Frédéric.

Finally, the fifth floor is home to exclusive lounges, Objets Nomades, Art de la Table, and a hidden loft dedicated to high jewelry and watches. Enhancing the overall experience, the store’s design incorporates contemporary furniture crafted by artists such as Carlo Mollino and Charlotte Perriand, alongside works from New York-based creatives like Todd Eberle and Chris Martin — making the store itself a true work of art.

For food connoisseurs, Le Café Louis Vuitton, a sophisticated café-library concept blending French elegance with New York’s loft culture, is the focal point of the flagship. Helmed by chefs Christophe Bellanca and Marie George, under the mentorship of Louis Vuitton’s culinary stalwarts Arnaud Donckele and Maxime Frédéric, the café introduces a new genre of luxury snacking. Signature dishes, like truffle ravioli embossed with the flower Monogram and Damier tartlets, offer a playful yet refined nod to some of Louis Vuitton’s design codes.

Adjacent to the café, Le Chocolat Maxime Frédéric makes its U.S. debut, showcasing handcrafted confections made from responsibly sourced cocoa. The menu features must-order items like the delightful Vivienne on a Malle, a chocolate centerpiece inspired by a music box that celebrates the Maison’s creativity and heritage.

Finally, for the ultimate New York moment, Louis Vuitton unveiled an exclusive capsule collection paying tribute to the city’s style, featuring men’s and women’s ready-to-wear, leather goods, accessories, and gifting items. Among the iconic pieces are collector bags like the Neverfull Inside Out in taxi yellow, the Speedy Soft with yellow lining and playful tags, the Capucines adorned with skyscraper panels, and the shimmering gold GO14. The Vivienne figurine returns in a New York State of mind, appearing on small leather goods, a silk bandeau, and other giftable items.

For men, the collection reimagines NYC-inspired elements from the SS25 precollection. It includes a city license plate motif that has been downsized into bag charms for the Avenue Slingbag and Keepall, as well as a hot-stamped detail on the Slender wallet. All of these items are rendered in Monogram Héritage with a vibrant yellow palette and the playful inscription “LV since 1854,” which nods to the founding year of Louis Vuitton.

THE TRIFECTA

A. Lange & Söhne celebrates 30 years of the Lange 1 with four limited editions.

IN HONOR OF THE 30 TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE ICONIC Lange 1, A. Lange & Söhne has released four limited edition pieces that pay homage to the timepiece’s legacy. Known for its off-center dial, outsize date display, and meticulous craftsmanship, the Lange 1 has been a hallmark of German precision watchmaking since its debut in 1994. To mark this milestone, the brand has presented two special editions of the Lange 1 and two of the Little Lange 1.

The anniversary collection features the Lange 1 and Little Lange 1 in 950 platinum with a striking black onyx dial and in 750 pink gold with a radiant blue dial crafted from 925 silver. Limited to 300 pieces each, the Lange 1 models are paired with a 38.5mm case, while the smaller versions, limited to 150 pieces each, sport a more refined 36.8mm case. Both models maintain the signature esthetic of slender bezels and prominent lugs, adding a touch of sophistication to this commemorative release.

Wilhelm Schmid, CEO of A. Lange & Söhne, notes, “When the Lange 1 launched 30 years ago, it broke the existing design rules and defined its very own style. It symbolizes our unyielding ambition to innovate and refine.” The design of the Lange 1 has always

been about balance and refinement, guided by the principles of the golden ratio. With Roman numerals, lancet-shaped appliqués, and a harmonious arrangement of its dial elements, the watch remains visually captivating even 30 years after its introduction. The off-center dial configuration, complemented by the power-reserve indicator and subsidiary seconds display, is a testament to its enduring design.

The watches also feature the L121.1 manufacture caliber, a movement that powers both models. Introduced in 2015 as the 50th manufacturer movement, it offers a seamless date change at midnight and a 72-hour power reserve, all thanks to the reliable twin mainspring barrel. The movement, visible through the sapphirecrystal caseback, showcases exquisite hand-finishing, including a three-quarter plate crafted from untreated German silver and decorated with Glashütte ribbing, along with eight gold chatons secured by blued screws for contrasting accents.

Since its inception, the Lange 1 has inspired an entire family of watches, expanding its impact with models like the Tourbillon Perpetual Calendar and the Time Zone, carrying the weight of the invaluable reputation of A. Lange & Söhne.

PHOTOS COURTESY
OF A. LANGE & SÖHNE
LANGE 1 and LITTLE LANGE models in 750 pink gold with a blue dial
LANGE
LANGE 1 in 750 pink gold caseback
LANGE 1 in 750 pink gold caseback

Introducing The Cubitus

Patek Philippe debuts a new collection for the first time in 25 years.

PATEK PHILIPPE PRACTICALLY BROKE THE INTERNET THIS October with the official debut of its first new collection in over two decades. The brand introduced the all-new Cubitus collection, a daring departure from tradition that embodies elegance and modernity. Featuring a distinctive square-shaped case with rounded corners, the collection debuts in three versions, each unique in its character.

The focal point of the collection is the Cubitus Grande Date, Ref. 5822P-001, which introduces an all-new complication in Patek Philippe’s portfolio. Powered by the newly developed caliber 240 PS CI J LU, this ultra-thin self-winding movement drives a grand date, day, and moon-phase display, offering precision and legibility with patented innovations in energy management. Its 45mm platinum case houses a horizontally embossed sunburst blue dial, framed by white gold markers and hands, and is completed by a navy-blue strap. A baguette-cut diamond at six o’clock adds another luxurious element to the timepiece, exemplifying the perfect marriage of esthetics and craftsmanship.

The Cubitus collection expands with two additional models: the Cubitus Ref. 5821/1AR and the Cubitus Ref. 5821/1A. The Cubitus Ref. 5821/1AR is a two-tone rose gold and steel version, boasting a bold 45mm square case with rounded edges and a slim profile. The blue sunburst dial with rose gold applied markers enhances its legibility and sleek design. Powered by the caliber 26-330 S C, this self-winding model features a 21K gold rotor and a stop-seconds function, ensuring precision and functionality. The rose-gold-and-steel bracelet with a patented fold-over clasp adds a contemporary yet timeless appeal.

Finally, the Cubitus Ref. 5821/1A is a 45mm steel model with an olive green, horizontally embossed dial. The ultimate Patek Philippe design that blends sophistication with sportiness through the watch, the Cubitus Ref. 5821/1A features a polished and satinbrushed finish. In contrast, its self-winding movement that features the same 21K gold rotor ensures optimal performance.

A brand-new collection from Patek Philippe was certainly not on our Q4 of 2024 bingo card, but it has breathed some fresh air into the industry for the end of the year.

ANIMAL INSTINCTS

Welcome to the Cartier jungle. This season, Cartier embraces the wild by reimagining its iconic Trinity design with signature animal motifs, including the panther, the tiger, and the snake. The Trinity novelties feature rings, bracelets, and earrings that incorporate designs mimicking reptile scales, panther spots, and tiger stripes.

PHOTOGRAPHY JEFFREY WESTBROOK

STYLING MIAKO KATOH

MAKEUP ASAMI MATSUDA AT SAINT LUKE ARTISTS

Cartier Trinity bracelet in 18K yellow gold, 18K white gold, 18K rose gold, diamonds, and black lacquer, $62,500;Trinity ring in 18K yellow gold, 18K white gold, 18K rose gold, diamonds, and black lacquer, $16,100;and Trinity ring in 18K yellow gold, 18K white gold, 18K rose gold, and diamonds, $25,300; available at Cartier boutiques nationwide, 1-800-227-8437, and cartier.com

Cartier Trinity necklace in 18K yellow gold, 18K white gold, and 18K rose gold, $3,450;Trinity ring, large model in 18K yellow gold, 18K white gold, and 18K rose gold, $3,850;and Trinity bracelet in 18K yellow gold, 18K white gold, and 18K rose gold, $18,900;available at Cartier boutiques nationwide, 1-800-227-8437, and cartier.com

Cartier Trinity earrings in 18K yellow gold, 18K white gold, 18K rose gold, and diamonds, $2,390;
Cartier boutiques
Cartier Trinity necklace in 18K white gold, black ceramic, and diamonds, $7,250;Trinity ring in 18K white gold, black ceramic, and diamonds, $7,050; and Trinity ring in 18K white gold and black ceramic, $1,860;available at Cartier boutiques nationwide, 1-800-227-8437, and cartier.com
Cartier Trinity ring in 18K yellow gold, 18K white gold, 18K rose gold, and diamonds, $26,100; Trinity ring in 18K yellow gold, 18K white gold, and 18K rose gold, $2,170;Trinity bracelet in 18K yellow gold,
bracelet

CHANEL Sport High Jewelry Graphic Line ring

HOLIDAY HAUTE JOAILLERIE

One-of-a-Kind

UNVEILING OUR EXQUISITE HIGH JEWELRY 2024 GIFT GUIDE FEATURING INCREDIBLY RARE PIECES FOR YOUR ONE-OF-A-KIND LOVED ONES.

Pomellato Mosaico ring
Louis Vuitton High Jewelry Phenomenal ring
Harry Winston Bali earrings from the Majestic Escapes collection
Bvglari High Jewelry necklace in platinum with 59 emeralds, 206 diamonds, and pavé-set diamonds
Cartier Nature Sauvage High Jewelry earrings
Piaget Essence of Extraleganza High Jewelry ear cuff
Van Cleef & Arpels “Traversée Mystérieuse” bracelet from the “l’Ile au Trésor” collection
Jacob & Co. Diamond Boutique watch in 18K white gold
FoundRae Green Tourmaline
Pave Diamond
Strong Hearts Multi-Strand necklace
Gucci Labirinti High Jewelry bracelet in white gold with lagoon tourmaline, mandarin garnets, and diamonds
Tiffany & Co. Owl on a Rock Star Sapphire Brooch from the Blue Book 2024:Tiffany Céleste Collection

THE LUXE BUCKET LIST

ONCE-IN-A-LIFETIME ADVENTURES FOR THE ONE PERCENT.

A KENYAN SAFARI

It’s a dream to see the Big Five out in the wild (leopards, rhinos, elephants, lions, and African buffalos), but it is not easy to do so. Forget about the logistics of actually getting up close and personal with these majestic beasts in their natural habitat, and think about yourself for a second. After what could be upwards of 30-plus hours of traveling from the States, most will want a cozy bed, a great place to stay, and a stiff drink — and not necessarily in that order. Sadly, not all safaris are built the same — which is why we recommend staying at Cottar’s 1920s Camp, located in the private, 7,608-acre Olderkesi Conservancy, on the border of Kenya’s famous Maasai Mara National Reserve (and letting the experts at ProAfrika Safaris do all of the logistical planning for you). This is truly one of the most bespoke, upscale experiences available — especially in that one with deep pockets doesn’t have to “glamp.” In addition to its own private airstrip (a true essential when arriving from Nairobi) Cottar’s Safaris offers one of the most truly exceptional places to stay Mara-wide in its Private Bush Villa. This behemoth, 10,000 square-foot retreat comes with eight dedicated members of staff, has its own private 82-foot swimming pool, and boasts breathtaking views onto the savannah plains with a backdrop of the Olentoroto Hill. Although the Bush Villa is part of the main camp, it feels like it’s set apart, and that could be because it is: guests will need to be escorted by jeep, security guard, or Maasai Warrior to the main mess tent which is where the action happens. Situated with a hilltop view of the rolling savannahs, the camp’s center encompasses an Art Nouveau bar where dedicated staff members make a mean Mint Julep amid vintage-era décor such as first-edition books, sextants, binoculars, and telescopes. This particular safari features a spa, and also offers a traditional safari bath, best enjoyed with bubbles and champagne at sunset, as well as unique activities including immersive walks with a local Maasai medicine and foraging expert, an immersive raptor experience, evening talks on the history of African travelers, and visits to local Maasai villages — which is among one of the most enriching and rewarding experiences modern-day travelers can have. Perhaps most importantly, however, Cottar’s Safaris has become known throughout Kenya for its conservation efforts, becoming the first camp in Africa to attain Preferred by Nature’s “Ecosystem Restoration Validation” certificate, and are one of only 11 accredited Long Run Global Ecosphere Retreats in the World, working via its Cottar’s Wildlife Conservancy Trust (CWCT) to conserve critical wilderness and wildlife corridors and areas bordering the Maasai Mara and Serengeti National Reserves.

Kudu double tent
The Bush Villa

CRUISING TO ANTARCTICA

How many people in the world can say they’ve been to Antarctica? The answer: not many. It’s expensive, precarious — the Weddell Sea being one of the most dangerous in the world — and time-consuming, in that you’ll be at sea for days at a time without land in sight. But if you’re going to make the trek, you had best do it right, and glamorously — and that’s where Swan Hellenic comes in. The British company relaunched in July 2020 with the sole purpose of offering upscale cultural expedition cruising via its purpose-built boutique ships that feature elegant Scandi-design interiors, extensive outdoor spaces, and dedicated expedition facilities. SH Diana, a PC 6 ice-class vessel, launched in May 2023 as a luxury expedition vessel, with on-board elements inclusive of a dedicated presentation and lecture theater, on-board Tender boats to take guests ashore more comfortably than customary expedition Zodiacs, a state-of-the-art gym, spa, panoramic sauna, club room, swimming pool, and three restaurants. But what sets Swan Hellenic apart is its experts: famous explorers, seasoned expedition guides, and leading authorities in their fields join in on the Antarctic fun, as do unique organizations such as JRE-Jeunes Restaurateurs, Chopra, and the SETI Institute. On many cruises, you can also participate in Swan Hellenic’s Citizen Science partnerships, contributing valuable data obtained during your expeditions and on board, reporting cloud data with NASA, recording whale sightings with Happywhale, monitoring phytoplankton with the Secchi Disk Study, and Antarctic seabird numbers with Stony Brook University. And best of all, you’ll be able to witness, first-hand, an untapped part of the world: the emperor penguin colony at Snow Hill Island, Adélie penguins, blue-eyed shags, humpback whales, minkes, and leopard seals at Pléneau and Petermann Islands; and finally, finally say you’re among the few to have conquered that tumultuous Weddell Sea.

PHOTOS COURTESY OF SWAN HELLENIC
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WINE-TASTING IN SOUTH AFRICA’S STELLENBOSCH

In the States, we have Napa and Sonoma, along with the Willamette Valley, Central Coast, and newer wine regions in Virginia and Texas. But wouldn’t it be a dream to sip and swill in South Africa’s Cape Winelands? We think so, at least. Indulge in some of the best food and wine in Franschhoek, which is considered the gourmet capital of the Cape and is home to some of the country’s best restaurants, before heading to Stellenbosch, the country’s most famous wine region — and what is considered to be the birthplace of Pinotage home to over 150 wine estates. You can stay where it all began in Constantia, which is considered to be the first-ever wine estate in South Africa, located just 20 minutes from Cape Town, and known for its Sauvignon Blanc, Bordeaux-blends, and Muscat Blanc. For your stay, we recommend first checking into the magical Royal Portfolio collection properties of The Silo Hotel, a sanctuary in Cape Town celebrating art, style, and design that is defined by its shimmering pillowed-glass windows with panoramic views stretching from Table Mountain to the Table Bay harbor and which is located six floors above the Zeitz Museum of Contemporary Art Africa (which houses Africa’s largest collection of contemporary African art) and is close to some of the World’s 50 Best Restaurants, such as Fyn Restaurant and La Colombe. Then, head to La Residence, a glorious property located on a private 30-acre estate in the heart of the Franschhoek Valley. Here, you can enjoy the best of the region with private wine tastings at nearby wineries; helicopter flights through the Winelands; strolls through a natural backdrop of olive trees, vines, and roses; and dinners at one of the many award-winning restaurants in the Valley.

LAISSEZ LE BON TEMPS ROULER DURING MARDI GRAS

Mardi Gras is something that should be experienced once in a lifetime. It’s a rite of passage, an opportunity to really let laissez bon temps rouler in a cloud of purple, gold, and green. French for “Fat Tuesday,” the season, known best as Carnival, begins on January 6, and continues until the midnight before Ash Wednesday. It’s wild to think that this ode to revelry didn’t become a renowned event until the late 1830s, with street processions of carriages and horseback riders, all featuring masked and mysterious patrons, lit by gaslight torches. Today, there’s a decidedly more hedonistic bent to Mardi Gras; a revelry that consumes the city via costumes, krewes, balls, dining (including the ever-present King Cake) and, of course, drinking. Becoming part of this giant party is unlike anything you’ll be likely to experience in life. That being said, when it comes to a place to stay, those who like their creature comforts will want to confine their French Quarter ministrations to partying only. Stay at the tony Four Seasons New Orleans, which is just far enough away to take a break from the crowds should you need some peace and quiet, and close enough that you can easily join in. Plus, the property features the crème de la crème of the Big Easy in Donald Link’s Chemin à la Mer eatery, Alon Shaya’s Miss River restaurant, the gorgeous and glorious Chandelier Bar, and a spa that will melt all traces of late Mardi Gras nights away.

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In Wadi Rum, Jordan — otherwise known as the Valley of the Moon the stars appear so close that you can touch them. Or it seems that way, at least. In this valley, cut into the sandstone and granite rock of southern Jordan near Saudi Arabia’s border, this UNESCO World Heritage Site is an ideal spot for a proper Bedouin experience under the stars. Which, as it happens, is one of the many reasons to go: throughout the year, Jordan becomes a popular destination for astronomy enthusiasts and skywatchers alike to catch spectacular starry displays and meteor showers (including this past summer’s Perseid meteor shower, November’s Leonid meteor shower, or the upcoming Geminids meteor shower in mid-December). The Memories Aicha Luxury Camp is definitely the most luxurious glamping experience in the area — 55 tents, bordered by rugged mountains and the stunning Arabian desert — a standout being its lavishly-decorated panoramic luxury suite with plush furnishings inspired by the colorful sands of the desert. Beyond that, Jordan also now has a Hollywood pedigree: Olivewood Film Studios, located just outside of Amman, consist of two 16,000-plus square foot soundstages, where the likes of Rogue One: A Star Wars Story, Dune 1 & 2 and The Martian were filmed.

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Blue Lagoon Iceland was founded in 1992 to unlock the benefits of geothermal water, but it’s become one of (if not the most visited) tourist attractions in Iceland thanks to its unusual natural phenomenon of ocean water and freshwater converging in a tectonic realm of searing heat and extreme pressure, creating geothermal seawater over a mile beneath the earth. The water, which is enriched with silica, algae, and minerals, is known for its healing, rejuvenating, and nourishing abilities. It’s a great introduction to the Land of Fire and Ice, though Sky Lagoon, a man-made geothermal spa just 13 minutes from the center of Reykjavik, is certainly as incredible, though in a more convivial, less wildly outrageous way. We recommend trying both though the latter is certainly more convenient in that it’s closer to our recommended, over-the-top, five-star hotel pick, The Reykjavik EDITION, which opened its doors in 2021, the very same year as Sky Lagoon. Located in the historical, scenic heart of downtown Reykjavik by Old Harbor port next door to the Olafur Eliasson-designed Harpa Concert and Conference Center, the sleek, sensual hotel boasts a variety of distinctive food, beverage, and entertainment outlets. On a good night, you might even see the Northern Lights from the seventh floor bar, The Roof, though hidden sanctuary TÖLT, which is named after the unique fourth gait of Icelandic horses and which is inspired by Icelandic culture, with local Icelandic spirits dominating the menu, is much cozier —and what we feel is the perfect venue for late night cocktails come winter.

The Blue Lagoon
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EXPERIENCING THE NORTHERN LIGHTS IN NORWAY

There is nothing quite so majestic as the aurora borealis. Seeing the colors swirl and dance, live in person, is nothing short of incredible. In our experience, the very best place in the world to see the Northern Lights is directly beneath the Aurora Oval in the coastal city of Tromsø. Though many believe winter to be its peak time, statistically, the most active seasons are autumn and spring, when the earth’s orientation towards the sun maximizes the probability of solar flares interacting with the planet’s magnetic field. Plus, as a bonus, you’ll be able to see the aurora without freezing your buns off, and it’s less crowded, which is much more appealing. Despite being in the Aurora Zone, the aurora can be a finicky bombshell, and as such, you definitely need the right guide to get you to witness her glory. Should all else fail on a cloudy night, North Experience can take you to their nearby aurora base station for a glimpse of this outrageous spectacle; they’ll take care of everything including showing you how to best take photos to witness the lights. While in Tromsø, there are a variety of activities to engage in outside of aurora hunting. Float peacefully on a lake — underneath the stars or in broad daylight — with Authentic North; tour the Troll Museum and Arctic Cathedral for pieces of Norway’s legendary folklore; and indulge in some incredible meals with local, native fare at restaurants like Bardus Bistro, Smak, Fiskekompaniet, and Walter & Leonard. Should you choose the more convenient option of staying near the city’s center as a opposed to a more private luxury lodge outside of town, Clarion Hotel The Edge a Scandi-cool stay located on Tromsø Harbor — is our top pick.

The Northern Lights over Tromsø
Tromsø Harbor

White-Glove Service

Rolls-Royce: 120 years of excellence.

SAY YOU WANT TO CELEBRATE YOUR 120 TH BIRTHDAY — WHAT would you do? If you are a person, you would most likely add special bunting on your wheelchair, but if you’re a car company — I mean, if you are THE car company, with one of the longest pedigrees and almost the longest history — you would need to do something special.

That was the conundrum facing Rolls-Royce recently, when they invited a small cadre of esteemed journalists (and me) to come to Las Vegas for three days to experience two of their latest and greatest creations.

Rolls-Royce has completed constructing the last iterations of their twodoor models, which will no longer be produced — their Dawn convertible and their Wraith two-door luxury fastback. Still very much in production are their top-of-the-line Phantom and their next-in-line four-door Ghost. But the recent Sin City event was with their next-newest model, the Cullinan Series II SUV and their latest creation, the Spectre two-door Ultra-Luxury Electric Super Coupé. Yet the main focus of this gathering was on the proper care and feeding of both the cars and their occupants, which is accomplished by way of the exemplary “Rolls-Royce White Glove Programme and Chauffeur

Experience.” Yes, that’s a real thing and it has been popular — in one version or another — almost since the company was founded. I was very pleased to have been able to partake of an abridged version of that program as part of our Las Vegas experience (apparently not all that happens in Vegas is meant to stay in Vegas).

Fortunately for us all, the chief instructor of the Chauffeur Academy was the inimitable Andi McCann, a product expert and trainer who has worked with Rolls-Royce since 2005. With an extremely eclectic background (he has worked with Formula 1 drivers and competitive skiers; his knowledge of how the human body reacts and how to make it work better is incredible), he is perfectly suited to instruct others on the proper movements and procedures to efficiently and flawlessly handle the tasks at hand. But why, in this day and age, are we even talking about chauffeurs? To take our hospitality host hotel for example, Wynn Las Vegas and the adjacent Encore Las Vegas, have ten Phantoms on order to add to their fleet of Rolls-Royces, all driven by graduates of the Chauffeur Academy. In fact, in the US, though eighty to ninety percent of Rolls-Royces are driven by their owners, the rest are piloted

by a chauffeur (the percentage of chauffeur-driven Rolls-Royces is twenty to thirty percent worldwide). While some owners may have a full-time person whose job is to be the driver, many owners (and virtually all of the companies with fleets of Rollses), employ a car manager who looks after the cars and is periodically called on to be the driver. (Interesting fact: “chauffeur” is derived from the French word for “heat” and came from the name given to the person who stoked the fire on a steam engine of a train, whose job itself was not likely to involve wearing white gloves.)

So back to McCann’s program. The stated purposes were to give us familiarity with the Rolls-Royce lineup of vehicles, gain a working understanding of how the vehicles’ systems operated, a basic knowledge of the maintenance of the cars and, especially, the proper way to care for one’s passengers and to safely and comfortably arrive at Point B.

From the start, Rolls-Royce knew that the key to making a reliable car was to have someone who knew how to care for it. This included preventative maintenance — not just repairs — making the role of chauffeur a dual one. Historically, the program included a fair amount of mechanical training. Even though the Rolls-Royces of the past were highly reliable for their time, they did need regular attention for adding oil, lubricating various moving parts and, especially given the early history of the ox cart paths — I mean, roads — how to change a tire. Due to the immense mechanical improvements over the past dozen decades, the emphasis is now on the desired personality traits of the drivers as well as the drivers’ skills in making the passengers feel cared-for but not intruded-upon.

The first part of our program was held at a suite in the Encore tower, where McCann explained some of the steps of his extensive training program. As the chief trainer of the Rolls-Royce Chauffeur Academy, he has educated dozens of drivers who work for (or who want to work for) the owners of these

luxurious cars. Some of the issues he mentioned were common sense, such as not parking the car too close to a wall or hedge so as to make entry and exit a challenge, or being sure to back the car in so that the passengers would approach the car from the front, as that is the most distinctive and elegant angle from which to see the vehicle. Other suggestions weren’t as apparent to many of us in the class, such as adjusting the inside rear-view mirror to not make eye contact with the back-seat passengers so that they wouldn’t feel “watched” or intruded-upon.

The second part of the program included the “field work.” Ensconced in the new Cullinan Series II or the equally new all-electric Spectres, we journalists drove (two to a car) an hour or so out of Las Vegas to the Valley of Fire. There, the initial test was for McCann to see how everyone parked. We all (mostly) did fine, backing in equally between the parking lines, all front bumpers lined up in a row. It was a great photo op as well, with the juxtaposition of the world’s most-elegant cars and the rugged terrain around us on a bright and very sunny day.

The next test was to practice opening the rear door of a Cullinan to allow a guest to enter. Sounds easy, right? Well, true to the Rolls-Royce motto of “Effortless everywhere,” the plan was to open the door and make it look graceful and easy. “Arm extended, step back and pull the door handle in one flowing move, starting far enough forward so one can reach the door but far enough rearward so that one doesn’t block the occupant’s path,” we were told. After several attempts, even the clumsiest members of the group (no names will be mentioned here) were able to master the movement.

At the good-bye dinner at the sumptuous Delilah restaurant at the Wynn that night, each writer received the coveted framed white glove, personally signed by Andi McCann. What an elegant trophy to remember a very special trip, while piloting some of the most elegant cars on Earth.

The 911 was his first masterpiece. Then, Prof. F. A. Porsche wrote history with the world’s first black timepiece. The Chronograph 1 –All Black Numbered Edition.

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Market: Coastal Palm Beach, FL

The Luxury Portfolio Group, HomeSmart

561.480.8769

kathyrutland@yahoo.com theluxuryportfoliogroup.com

Greisy Montes De Oca

Market: Cocoplum, Coral Gables, FL

The Brokerage A Real Estate Company

305.505.6233

casa@greisymontesdeoca.com thebrokeragearealestateco.com

Debbie Wysocki

Market: Harbor Beach/East Lauderdale, Lauderdale By The Sea, Hillsboro Beach/Hillsboro Shores, Deerfield Beach, FL

Florida Luxury Homes Group - Keller Williams Realty Professionals

954.579.5720

debbie@floridaluxuryhomesgroup.com floridaluxuryhomesgroup.com

Chris Sullivan

Market: Marco Island, FL RE/MAX Affinity Plus

239.404.5548

chris@marcoluxuryhomes.com marcoluxuryhomes.com

Priscilla Haisley

Market: Miami Shores, FL Luxe Properties

305.322.3665 priscilla@luxeknows.com miamidreamcasa.com

Dante DiSabato

Market: Naples, FL William Raveis

239.537.5351 dante.disabato@raveis.com dantedisabato.raveis.com

Wesley Ulloa and Bianca Guevara

Market: Pinecrest, FL

LUXE PROPERTIES

Bianca: 786-632-2640 / Wesley: 305-986-7041 bianca@luxeknows.com / wesley@luxeknows.com

Mauricio J. Barba

Market: Coral Gables, FL

Luxury Real Estate Advisor

305.439.8311

mauricio@miamisignaturehomes.com miamisignaturehomes.com

Destin Lowery & Mary Ellen Cornelison

Market: Destin, FL

Home Town Realty Partners LLC

770.605.4303 | 850.225.5009

DestinsellsDestinFla@gmail.com

DoingDealsinHeels@gmail.com

DestinSellsDestin.com

Carsa Craighton & Romaello D’Franco

Market: Fort Lauderdale, FL ONE Sotheby’s International Realty 718.791.5420

ccraighton@onesothebysrealty.com carsacraighton.onesothebysrealty.com

The Resop Team

Market: Olde Naples, FL The Agency Naples

239.231.6164 / theresopteam.com chris.resop@theagencyre.com @theresopteam

Nichollette White

Market: Pembroke Pines, FL Coldwell Banker Realty Weston 347.272.5311 realestate@nichollettewhite.com

Stefano Balli

Market: Ponce-Davis, FL Compass

305.915.2572

stefano.balli@compass.com compass.com/agents/stefano-balli

Gwinn Volen

Market: Ponte Vedra Beach, FL

The Volen Group, Keller Williams Luxury International

904.314.5188

thevolengroup@gmail.com pontevedrafocus.com

Melissa Barragan

Market: Sunny Isles Beach, FL Dezer Platinum Realty

305.988.4351 melissa@dezer.com melissabarragan.com

Jennifer Zales

Market: Tampa Bay, FL Coldwell Banker Global Luxury

813.758.3443

jennifer@jenniferzales.com jenniferzales.com

Miguel A. Rodriguez

Market: West Palm Beach, FL Compass

561.603.9473 miguel@thechadcarrollgroup.com MiguelSellsRealEstate.com

Carrie Nicholson

Market: Hawaii Island, HI Hawaii Life – Forbes Global Properties

808.896.9749 carrie@hawaiilife.com Carrie-Nicholson.com

Neal Norman

Market: Kauai, HI Hawaii Life

808.651.1777 neal@hawaiilife.com nealnorman.com

Anca Mirescu

Market: South Beach, Miami, FL Douglas Elliman Real Estate

305.349.3590

anca.mirescu@elliman.com elliman.com/ancamirescu

Donna Miller, James DiMartino & Michael Eskildsen

Market: St. Petersburg, FL Coldwell Banker Realty

727.520.2737

donna@tampabayluxuryproperties.com tampabayluxuryproperties.com

John Morgan IV

Market: Tampa, FL Morgan Capital Group

813.727.5597

john@morgancapgroup.com morgancapgroup.com

Debra Johnston

Market: Atlanta, Georgia Coldwell Banker Realty

404.312.1959

debra.johnston@cbrealty.com debraajohnston.com

Dolores Panlilio Bediones

Market: Honolulu, HI Coldwell Banker Realty

808.383.9787

dolores.bediones@cbrealty.com doloresbedioneshawaii.com

Beth Chang

Market: Oahu, HI

Coldwell Banker Realty

808.478.7800

beth@bethchang.com bethchang.com

Daniela Pagani

Market: Chicago, IL

Real Broker

312.402.4072

daniela@danielapagani.com danielapagani.com

Candice Rich

Market: Birmingham, MI (Oakland County)

Christie’s International Real Estate

313.218.5300 / 248.724.6124

candicerichluxuryhomes@gmail.com candicerich.com

Reggie Bouzy

Market: Jersey City, NJ Coldwell Banker Real Estate

917.685.0140

rb@bouzygroup.com thebouzygroup.com

Charlene M. Hamiwka

Market: Maine

Harcourts Waterfront & Fine Properties

207.671.0085

charlene@harcourtswfp.com

waterfrontandfineproperties.harcourtsna.com

Vicki Gaily

Market: Bergen County, NJ

Special Properties div. of Brook Hollow Group Office 201.934.7111 | Cell 201.390.5880

vgaily@specialproperties.com specialproperties.com

Johnny A. Caruso

Market: Somerset County and Jersey Shore, New Jersey

Christie’s International Real Estate

908.227.3252

jcaruso@christiesrealestategroup.com christiesrealestate.com

Frank D. Isoldi

Market: Westfield, NJ Coldwell Banker Global Luxury

Office direct 908.301.2038 | Cell 908.787.5990

frankisoldi@gmail.com theisoldicollection.com

The Richard Steinberg Team

Market: New York, NY Compass

rsteinberg@compass.com therichardsteinbergteam.com

Michael DeRosa

Market: Skaneateles, NY Michael DeRosa Exchange

315.406.7355

212.757.1550

michaelderosa@michaelderosaexchange.com derosaexchange.com

Leslie S. Modell

Market: Midtown East, NY

Sotheby’s International Realty

212.606.7668, 917.488.5374

leslies.modell@sothebyshomes.com thelesliesmodellteam.com

Eugenia C. Foxworth

Market: Uptown, New York Foxworth Realty

212.368.4902

eugenia@foxworthrealtyonline.com foxworthrealtyonline.com

Laura Livaudais

Market: Asheville/Western NC

Ivester Jackson Blackstream Christie’s International Real Estate

828.712.5445

laura@ijbproperties.com allashevillerealestate.com

LUXE Forbes Global Properties

Market: Lake Oswego / Portland / West Linn / Bend, OR

503.389.2112 info@luxeoregon.com luxeoregon.com

Sarah Fasullo, Team Leader of Fasullo / Crigger & Associates

Market: Toronto, Canada Fasullo / Crigger & Associates

416.792.9167 results@fasullocrigger.com fasullocrigger.com

Blue Zone Realty International

Market: Costa Rica

415.251.2332 tim@bluezonerealty.com bluezonerealty.com

Gregory Gunter

Market: San Miguel de Allende, Mexico

BHHS Colonial Homes San Miguel

877.878.4141 greg@gregorygunter.com

BHHSColonialHomesSanMiguel.com/Meet-OurBrokers/Greg-Gunter

Team Laura de la Torre

Market: Mexico City, Mexico

Mexico Sotheby’s International Realty

+52 55.3466.6198

Idelatorre@mexicosir.com cdmxsir.com

Moira E. Holley

Market: Seattle, Washington Realogics | Sotheby’s International Realty

206.612.5771 moira@moirapresents.com moirapresents.com

Eugen Klein

Market: Vancouver, Canada Royal LePage Westside Klein Group 604.818.5888 eklein@kleingroup.com kleingroup.com

KC Martin

Market: Paris, France Sotheby’s International Realty

505.690.7192 [for calls outside US, use “011”]

310.269.7304 [for calls outside US, use “011”]

kc.martin@sothebyshomes.com sothebysrealty.com

Jorge

A. Guillén

Market: Puerto Vallarta, Mexico Tropicasa Realty

+52 322.306.0535 jorge@tropicasa.com tropicasa.com

Wendy Sanchez

Market: Puerto Escondido, Oaxaca, Mexico

Charles Ruteneberg Realty

305.619.2173 wendy@thewendysanchez.com wendysanchezrealtor.com

Annie Lee Borges

Market: Turks And Caicos Islands

Turks and Caicos Sotheby’s International Realty

+1 649-231-0338 annie@tcsothebysrealty.com

The premier list of the world’s most exclusive properties by some of the most renowned real estate development companies.

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Balli Group

Market: Coral Gables, FL

305.669.5160 | theballigroup.com info@theballigroup.com

Market: Miami, FL

Addison House Furniture

305.640.2400 | info@addisonhouse.com addisonhouse.com

Market: Naples, FL

Wilfredo Emanuel Designs

239.315.7794 | info@wilfredoemanueldesigns.com wilfredoemanueldesigns.com

Market: Tampa Bay, FL

Ryan Hughes

727.940.2653 | info@ryanhughesdesign.com ryanhughesdesign.com

Market: Fort Lauderdale, FL

DawnElise Interiors

954.609.7113 | dawn@dawneliseinteriors.com dawneliseinteriors.com

How One Session With amp Transformed My Approach To Fitness

WHEN I FIRST TRIED AMP, THE SMART STRENGTH MACHINE THAT’S getting a lot of buzz, I wasn’t sure what to expect. Founded in 2021 by entrepreneur Shalom Meckenzie, amp was born from a simple necessity: combining cutting-edge design with smart technology to create a transformative fitness experience. As someone who loves experimenting with fitness trends but doesn’t always stick to them, I was curious to see how this sleek, tech-driven piece of equipment would hold up in just one session. Spoiler alert: it left me impressed — and wanting more.

A NEW APPROACH TO STRENGTH TRAINING

Right out of the box, I was impressed by the machine’s clean, minimalist design. Made from high-grade materials such as aluminum alloy and chrome-plated steel, amp feels incredibly durable without being bulky. It blends into your home unlike most traditional gym equipment, which is a major plus for anyone trying to keep their living space stylish.

The cable system is one of the smoothest I’ve ever tried. Everything, from the pulleys to the motor is meticulously engineered to create a seamless workout experience. With just a single session, it is clear that amp is as much about ease of use as it is about serious strength training. But it’s no surprise: the powerful fitness tool was developed by experts who have worked with top brands like Apple, Nike, and Spotify, as well as sports scientists who have trained NBA, NFL, and Olympic athletes.

One of the standout features of amp is how user-friendly it is. Even with zero setup experience, adjusting the machine for different exercises felt intuitive. The arm’s height and rotation can be controlled with a simple knob, and every movement is smooth and precise. During my workout, I wasn’t worried about fussing with the machine — it allowed me to focus fully on the exercises.

SMART TECH FOR A SMARTER WORKOUT

The brand’s app, which acts as your personal, AI-powered fitness assistant, works seamlessly with amp. The setup is intuitive — all I had to do was set up my phone, and the app’s technology tracked my movements in real-time — counting reps and measuring my progress. I wasn’t distracted by trying to keep track of sets or repetitions. Instead, I could focus on perfecting my form, knowing the app was capturing everything.

The smart modes add a dynamic edge to the workout. With amp’s electromagnetic technology, you can choose between modes like fixed,

band, amplify, tempo, and drop set. Each mode delivers resistance in different ways, keeping muscles constantly engaged and challenged. Even though it was my first session, I felt like I got a great workout in just 30 minutes.

HIGH-TECH FITNESS THAT WON’T BREAK THE BANK

One of the most surprising aspects of amp is its price. The device retails for $1,795, with a $23 monthly subscription for the app. Given the high-end features of the machine and the technology behind it, this is particularly competitive in today’s premium fitness equipment market. Remarkably, amp has managed to bring a high-quality product to a price point that makes it accessible to a wider array of customers.

This aligns with the vision of Meckenzie, who aimed to create a device that wasn’t just for elite athletes or high-end gyms but for everyone. His goal was to make strength training more approachable and affordable so that more individuals could integrate fitness into their everyday lives and live healthier, more active lifestyles.

A GLIMPSE OF WHAT’S POSSIBLE

Even after just one session, it was clear how amp could take my workouts to the next level. The personalization is where amp truly shines. The app adapts your workout to your performance, meaning the more you use it, the more it tailors itself to your needs. I could see how this would make working out consistently not only more effective but also more enjoyable.

The gamification built into amp adds a layer of fun and motivation. Competing against myself through personal challenges felt engaging and could become addictive over time, encouraging me to constantly push past my limits.

While I’ve only tried amp once, I’m convinced that it’s a practice I’d love to incorporate into my routine. It combines everything I look for in any kind of fitness equipment — elegance, ease, and efficiency — with the added bonus of AI technology that adapts to my progress. Strength training becomes accessible, enjoyable, and, most importantly, effective with amp.

For anyone looking for a smarter, more engaging way to work out at home, amp is worth a try. One session was enough to show me its potential, and I’m already eager to see what more it can do with regular use.

A BEAUTIFUL FUTURE FOR CHAMPAGNE

Design duo FormaFantasma have partnered up with Perrier-Jouët to create Cohabitare, a revolutionary project that will protect and propel Champagne’s delicate ecosystem.

MAISON PERRIER-JOUËT HAS JUST UNVEILED THE ULTIMATE eco-collaboration of art, design, and — of course — champagne with Cohabitare, a project years in the making conceived by the renowned Milan- and-Rotterdam-based design studio FormaFantasma, a research-focused design studio investigating the ecological, historical, political, and social forces shaping the discipline of design today. Founders Andrea Trimarchi and Simone Farresin are championing the need for value-based advocacy and comprehensive design thinking. The aim of the designers’ practice is to facilitate a deeper understanding of both natural and built environments, with transformative interventions through design and its material, technical, social, and discursive possibilities. The studio has earned many of design’s most prestigious awards, as well as partnerships with international brands such as Flos, Cassina, Fendi, Tacchini, Vitra Design, Prada, and Artek, among others. Their designs are present in the collections of institutions including New York’s MoMA and Metropolitan Museum, London’s Victoria and Albert, Paris’s Musée National d’Art Moderne, Musée des Arts Décoratifs, and Centre Pompidou, Rome’s Museo Maxxi, and the Vitra Design Museum, among many others. In 2020, Serpentine Galleries dedicated a solo exhibition to FormaFantasma.

For their latest project, the duo has taken a holistic and conceptual approach to design, developing projects that contribute to local biodiversity. That is the case here with Cohabitare, which draws direct inspiration from Perrier-Jouët’s experimental regenerative program. It is a living manifesto of an environmental vision that unites biodiversity and agriculture, employing design as a transformative and vital force in FormaFantasma’s first permanent project situated in nature.

Cohabitare is an architectural intervention and physical space in Champagne dedicated to celebrating the productive coexistence of multiple species to foster a culture of ecology. The project necessitated two years of research, during which FormaFantasma consulted international experts in biodiversity and, in France, collaborated with a scientific committee (a naturalist specializing in the management of land and ecosystems, a doctor of entomology and landscape ecology, and an expert in regenerative viticulture) established several years

ago by Maison Perrier-Jouët. The committee was consulted during the pre-research phase and provided the designers with preliminary studies, data, and analyses. The result is an innovative piece of architecture for non-human species — a long-term undertaking projected towards a better future — revealed to the public in September 2024 at Les Agusons, in Ambonnay. The first part of the project, the Ilot de Biodiversité (Biodiversity Island) is a functional design location activated by the birds, insects, bats, and plants for which the 285 square mile space has been reimagined. Keeping humans at a respectful distance without cutting them off entirely, the installation uses 74 posts designed by FormaFantasma, structured by terracotta modules handcrafted in France, and finished with a range of natural iron oxide glazes whose bright colors attract the species. Some of the modules are designed to serve as a habitat for insects thanks to openings and cavities of various sizes and shapes. The indigenous plants of this protected space will provide food for the insects. The aim of the Ilot de Biodiversité is to enrich local biodiversity, which will be monitored, according to nature’s rhythms, by the experts on the scientific committee. A study will also be undertaken in partnership with the Natural History Museum in Paris, to establish biodiversity indicators both for Cohabitare and for the vineyard plots managed with regenerative viticulture.

The Ilot de Biodiversité is surrounded by plots that benefit from the experimental regenerative viticulture program started by Maison Perrier-Jouët in 2021 and which now extends to 28 hectares — over 40 percent of its vineyard today with an objective of 100 percent by 2030. This holistic approach considers the ecosystem of the vineyard as a whole in order to improve its functionality and resilience: the soils, the local species, and the human caretakers. Maison Perrier-Jouët is experimenting with four ways to enhance biodiversity: biomass plant covers, floral plant covers, vitiforestry, and green corridors. The regenerative viticulture program is part of the initiatives started by Maison Perrier-Jouët a decade ago to adapt its vineyard practices with the goal of minimizing strain on the environment and enriching biodiversity. The designers have also curated the first edition of the Banquet of Nature by Perrier-Jouët.

LUXURY CAR REDEFINING

A CONVERSATION WITH MCQ MARKETS CO-FOUNDER LACHLAN DEFRANCESCO.

Born in Toronto and raised under the Fort Lauderdale sunshine, Lachlan DeFrancesco’s zest for speed and style started early.

“One Christmas, when I was around six or seven, my dad — a lifetime car enthusiast — surprised my brother and I with go-karts,” Lachlan reminisces with a smile. “It was definitely against my mother’s wishes.”

Before long, he and his older brother Devlin were dedicating every weekend to their newfound love, trekking from Miami to Palm Beach to Orlando to compete in various club races and competitions. It wasn’t long before such a hobby fast-tracked their childhood into a demanding career, with school schedules revolving around races across Europe. “It’s what you had to do to be successful in karting,” Lachlan explains. “But it was a lot of fun, a lot of traveling and getting to meet new people. When I was ten or eleven, I started winning some championships in North America, which led my brother and I to really commit to this.”

While Devlin went on to become one of the world’s top auto-racing drivers, winning the 60th running of the Daytona 24 in 2022 and achieving two podiums and nine top five finishes in the open-wheel racing series Indy Lights, Lachlan — a three-time U.S. National Karting Champion — opted for a different track.

“I stepped away from racing around sixteen because I wanted to focus on my studies, but I still wanted to remain connected to the racing world. While my brother excelled in racing, I was more interested in following my father’s path into business.”

That entrepreneurial spark ignited with an unexpected detour into cryptocurrency and fractional ownership. After successfully trading sports cards with his friends, Lachlan realized he could apply a similar model to something he was truly passionate about — cars.

“My dad couldn’t believe the margins we made on these cards, so I told him the key was fractional ownership. While I enjoyed it, sports cards weren’t my passion. That’s when the idea struck: How can I do this with cars?”

This revelation laid the foundation for MCQ Markets, a company that Lachlan co-founded at just 21 years old. His mission? To democratize luxury car ownership.

“At a Barrett-Jackson event, there were about 65,000 people cheering, but only one percent was actually bidding,” Lachlan explains. “That’s when the lightbulb went off. I thought, What if we could bring this to the masses?”

MCQ Markets, which Lachlan helped launch alongside CEO Curt Hopkins, is offering fractionalized ownership of luxury and classic cars, making these high-end investments accessible to a broader audience.

Curt brings a wealth of experience to the table, having previously held senior leadership positions at major companies like Vodafone and Nortel before transitioning to CEO roles in tech firms like Redeem and Telenomics. “With MCQ Markets, we’re creating a platform where everyday individuals can invest in luxury assets — assets that would normally be out of reach,” Curt explains. “This isn’t just about cars; it’s about creating a new way for people to own and invest in something they love.”

Despite being in its early stages, the company has attracted a formidable team and high-profile backers from the world of motorsports and entertainment. Notable names like the Andretti family, several Indy and F1 drivers, and Keaton Hoskins from the Diesel Brothers have all rallied

behind the company. Hoskins highlights how the vision of MCQ Markets could create a massive shift in the car market. “Our audience, at the core, is passionate about all things automotive — whether it’s a souped-up diesel or a classic Ferrari. What MCQ Markets is doing really resonates because it takes that shared passion for cars and turns it into an investment opportunity. They’re not just opening the door for luxury car enthusiasts — they’re giving everyday gearheads a chance to be part of something bigger, to own a piece of these legendary machines in a way that’s never been possible before.”

At the heart of MCQ Markets’ model is the ability for multiple individuals to own shares of rare vehicles such as a 1986 Lamborghini Countach 5000 QV and a 2012 Lexus LFA. “We are giving people the chance to invest in cars they’ve dreamed of owning but never thought possible,” Lachlan says. “This allows collectors to diversify their portfolios without the need to shell out hundreds of thousands of dollars upfront.”

CEO Curt Hopkins echoes this vision, stating, “Fractional ownership dismantles barriers like storage, maintenance, and high price tags, making these investments significantly more accessible.”

By offering fractional ownership, MCQ Markets taps into a growing luxury car market projected by analysts to reach USD 2.79 trillion by 2032, according to Fortune Business Insights. Investors can now buy into high-performance cars which, according to historical industry data, have outperformed traditional stock markets in value appreciation since 2001.

While the financial model is critical, Lachlan’s vision extends beyond profit: he aims to build a passionate community. As part of this communitybuilding effort, MCQ Markets is opening a 10,000-square-foot warehouse in Miami’s Wynwood district to showcase its classic car fleet. Investors will have the opportunity to see the vehicles they’ve invested in, and the space will serve as a hub for car enthusiasts.

“I want to eliminate the velvet rope,” Lachlan says. “I want everyone to have this opportunity. To some people, a classic car is like art. To others, it’s a status symbol. And for some, it’s a dream come true.”

Looking ahead, Lachlan shares, “We’d like to take the company public, and we’re in discussions to do so, with realistic hopes for the end of 2024. But for me, it’s about more than the business. It’s about bringing together people who love cars as much as I do.”

The Drive to Excellence: An Interview with Douglas Burks SR., Founder of Burks Luxury Chauffeur Services

IN A SATURATED MARKET WHERE MANY COMPETITORS SETTLE for standard vehicles and conventional approaches, Douglas Burks Sr. has built a luxury car service that doesn’t just transport clients — it transforms their experience. From the impeccable cleanliness of the fleet to surprise touches like champagne and cigars for wedding clients, Burks’ attention to detail has set the company apart. In this interview, we dive into the visionary journey that led to the company’s success, uncovering the faith, ambition, and relentless commitment to quality that drive it forward.

What inspired you to start your luxury car service business?

I started in tailoring, believe it or not. I always had a vision for excellence, whether it was in clothing or cars. But when I began this journey, I wanted to do something that reflected not just good service, but the best service. Escalades, for example, are a cornerstone of my fleet. Most people in this business stick with Suburbans or Yukons because they’re cheaper, but I believe in going the extra mile. It’s not just about money for me; it’s about giving people an experience. And when you commit to quality, the money follows.

You’ve mentioned your faith as a big part of your journey. How has that shaped your business?

Faith has been the foundation. When God gives you a vision, it’s between you and Him. I’ve learned not to run my ideas by others who may not understand them. My imagination — what I call the “snapshot” of the future — is my guide. That snapshot drives every decision I make. I focus only on things that align with that vision and surround myself with a team that shares it. My faith has also inspired how I treat people. Whether it’s my employees or my clients, I aim for a vision that benefits everyone involved. A good idea helps only yourself, but a real vision elevates the whole community.

Your company is known for providing unique touches, especially for weddings. Can you share more about that?

Weddings are special to me because God honors marriage, so I make it a point to go above and beyond. We include a bottle of champagne for the couple, flowers for the bride, and a cigar for the groom — all at no extra charge. Clients are always surprised and delighted by these gestures. It’s not just about driving; it’s about creating memories. That’s the standard of service I hold myself to.

What advice do you have for aspiring entrepreneurs?

Do everything without fear. And don’t rely too much on others’ opinions — they may not see your vision the way you do.

When you believe in your dream, pursue it aggressively and persistently. Treat every client like they’re the most important person in the world because that word-of-mouth will bring you more opportunities. I remember when the CEO of Georgia-Pacific became a client. From there, referrals started coming from others at that same level. Success builds on how well you treat the people you serve.

Another piece of advice: don’t chase money. Some of the most impactful opportunities I’ve had didn’t start with a big paycheck. But those moments became stepping stones to where the money was. If God gives you the opportunity, He’ll provide what you need to make it happen.

What’s next for your business?

I’m focused on growth and visibility. I’m proof that when you stay true to your vision and work hard, amazing opportunities come your way. I’m excited about what’s next, not just for the exposure but because it aligns with my mission to provide the best experience in this industry.

For more information: 866.599.1213 or burksluxury.com

CELEBRATES

LION ORDER WITH ROHAN MARLEY AND HERB IN MIAMI

ON OCTOBER 5, HAUTE LIVING CELEBRATED LION ORDER, Rohan Marley’s luxury root brand with Herb during an exclusive cocktail party and dinner at Soho Beach House Miami. Rohan Marley, son of Bob Marley, attended the event to highlight Lion Order’s mission of redefining cannabis culture through the Rastafari philosophy of authenticity. The event featured stunning floral arrangements by Luxury Flowers Private Studio and kicked off with an El Cristiano Tequila tasting. The intimate dinner brought together notable guests such as Kamal Hotchandani, CEO of Haute Media Group, and April Donelson, Senior Vice President of Haute Media Group, Maytee Martinez, Aaron Cole, Richard Booker, and more. Guests were treated to a sophisticated culinary experience with delicious dishes including a pan-seared snapper filet with spinach and cherry tomatoes, Agnolotti del Plin with butter, sage, and truffle, and mini key lime pies for dessert. Specialty rum-based cocktails transported guests to a tropical paradise, including the rum cake creation, infused with a blend of rum, pineapple, orange, lime juices, and grenadine. Lion Order and Goldflower Cannabis have recently joined forces to introduce their organically grown cannabis products to Miami — with plans to expand across Florida — therefore blending tradition with innovation in cannabis culture. Together, they are proud to offer premium products and carry forward the Marley commitment to excellence in the cannabis industry.

1. Rohan Marley
2. Lion Order
3. Kamal Hotchandani and Marley
4. El Cristiano Tequila
5. Shreya Arun, Lauren “Elle” Suckarie, and guest
6. Katie Mae Seccombe, Dustin Copeland, Marley, and Chris Shaffer

CELEBRATES KEVIN LOVE AT CIPRIANI DOWNTOWN MIAMI

HAUTE WINE SOCIETY CELEBRATED THE COVER OF THE five-time NBA All-Star, FIBA World Champion, Olympian, and Miami Heat player Kevin Love with an intimate dinner at Cipriani Downtown Miami on October 21. The exclusive evening was hosted in collaboration with Cipriani Residences Miami and Mast Capital, bringing together an impressive guest list, including Kamal Hotchandani, CEO of Haute Media Group, April Donelson, Senior Vice President of Haute Media Group, Camilo Miguel Jr., CEO of Mast Capital, Miami Heat players Duncan Robinson and Jaime Jacquez Jr., Radmila Lolly, Matthew Chevallard, Andy Ansin, Marc Gardner, Brian Hecker, and more. Guests indulged in a refined menu curated by chef Giuseppe Russo featuring Cipriani’s signature Italian cuisine. Appetizers included a fresh cucumber salad with celery, tomatoes, and avocado; the renowned carpaccio alla Cipriani; and the indulgent baked tagliolini with Parma ham. For the main course, attendees were treated to baked Norwegian wild salmon and a prime grilled filet “tagliata.”

The meal concluded with Cipriani’s decadent dessert selection, perfectly paired with a curated selection of wines from Cipriani’s private cellar. Haute Wine Society ensured that the wine pairings complemented the dishes, offering guests a full sensory experience.

3. Atmosphere at Cipriani Downtown Miami

4. Dr. Karent Sierra

5. Chelcie May and Matthew Chevallard

6. Caroline Nava, Robinson, and Love

7. Shreya Arun, Olivia Szynski, Radmila Lolly, and Dominique Ruotolo

1. Duncan Robinson and Kevin Love
2. Marc Gardner and Kamal Hotchandani

HOSTS FRASER YACHTS HOSPITALITY

MANSION

AT THE FORT LAUDERDALE

INTERNATIONAL

BOAT SHOW

FROM OCTOBER 30 TO NOVEMBER 3, HAUTE LIVING AND FRASER YACHTS hosted a five-day Fraser Hospitality Mansion at the 65th annual Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show with partners Haute Jets and artist Johnathan Schultz. As guests arrived, they were treated to culinary dishes from Spuntino Catering, complemented by Simon Estate Wines and El Tequileno Tequila. Attendees enjoyed private tenders to and from the Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show, along with an all-day chef service, signature cocktails, and beach vibes by DJ Sepi. Spuntino Catering served hors d’oeuvres such as a petite Mediterranean octopus salad with baby arugula pesto, roasted cherry tomatoes, stracciatella cheese with Genova pesto and roasted tomatoes and mini Angus beef en croûte with pesto drizzle, salmon tartare, fennel, green apple on a savory crispy cone, and more. Attendees also dined at stations serving a selection of European cheeses with honey and marmalade, bresaola carpaccio, pastiera napoletana, Roman-style Margherita Pinsa, and skirt steak filets with balsamic carrots. The mansion hosted a captivating fiveday gallery showcase spotlighting the artwork of South African celebrity artist Johnathan Schultz. Known for his use of diamonds, gold, and precious metals, Schultz’s creations enthralled attendees.

1. Seth Semilof, April Donelson, Kamal Hotchandani, and guests
2. Hotchandani, Donelson, Mike Busacca, Semilof, and Hannah Rose
3. A Johnathan Schultz artwork
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AND DUA MIAMI CELEBRATE THE GRAND OPENING OF THE AUTOGRAPH COLLECTION

THE STYLISH DUA MIAMI, AUTOGRAPH COLLECTION, CELEBRATED its grand opening in partnership with Haute Living, delivering an unforgettable night of Miami allure. The dazzling event featured craft cocktails, inspired bites from signature restaurant Ahu|Mar by chef Victor Rosato, and entertainment by legendary DJs Harry Romero and Rich Medina. Over 250 guests gathered to celebrate the debut of DUA Miami, a chic hotel that features 124 rooms and suites, an expansive rooftop pool, the on-site DUA Spa, 58,000 square feet of event space, the sultry DUA Lounge, and the acclaimed Ahu|Mar, a wood-fired seafood restaurant led by beloved chef Victor Rosado. Notable guests included general manager Leslie Weil, Genc Bicoku, Florida Kasa, and Hakien Pagan on behalf of DUA, along with social set Rohan Marley, Amanda Greenberg, Melina Cespedes, Starr Hawkins, and many more. In The Lounge, guests enjoyed an array of signature cocktails expertly crafted with the help of premium liquor partners Campari, Mayenda, Montelobos Mezcal, Brugal Rum, The Macallan Whiskey, and No. 3 Gin, which were featured in the elegant frozen martinis on site. In Ahu|Mar, Lallier Champagne and Fleur De Miraval rosé added a touch of sparkle to champagne cocktails. “DUA” translates to “love and desire” in Albanian, reflecting the hotel’s ethos of personal indulgence and meaningful connections. Located in the heart of Brickell at 300 S Miami Ave, DUA Miami offers elevated accommodations and amenities that seamlessly blend personal fulfillment with social connection.

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6. Emily Wilson and Cailin Currier

7. Zee Mass, Julia Leebedynets, and Viktoriia Poll

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2. The Macallan 12, The Macallan 18, and The Macallan 15
3. Andrew Wriggth, Rich Santellises, Greg Carter, Marizq Contreras, Leislie Weil, Florida Kasa, and Genc Bicoku
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ANTONELA ROCCUZZO TO MIAMI WITH MAISON DE SABRÉ AND MG DEVELOPER

1. Antonela Roccuzzo, Kamal Hotchandani, Maria Roccuzzo, and Adrienne Faurote

2. Maison de Sabré

3. Roccuzzo and Hotchandani

4. Roccuzzo and Zane Sabré

5. Vic Garcia presents a bespoke painting

6. Amnisia Vodka

7. Diego, Alirio, and Doris Torrealba, April Donelson, and Mayor of Coral Gables Vince Lago

ON MONDAY, NOVEMBER 11, HAUTE LIVING CELEBRATED ITS October 2024 Miami cover star, the stunning Antonela Roccuzzo, at Casadonna in Miami alongside Maison de Sabré and MG Developer. As guests arrived, they were immersed in the world of Maison de Sabré with the brand’s luxury leather goods on display. Founded by brothers Zane and Omar Sabré, Maison de Sabré redefines leather with meticulously crafted collections that set a new standard of excellence. Guests mingled and indulged in bespoke cocktails, including the Sabremoji and The Master Plan. The ultra-premium Amnisia Vodka was also served throughout the evening. Founder and CEO of MG Developer, Alirio Torrealba, graciously welcomed Roccuzzo to Miami. Sabré also expressed his sincere gratitude for celebrating Roccuzzo in such an intimate setting. It was an intimate evening indeed, which highlighted the excellence of the city of Miami with notable attendees like Haute Media Group CEO Kamal Hotchandani, Mayor Vince Lago, Radmila Lolly, Isabela Grutman, Dorys Torrealba, and more. After the cocktail, guests enjoyed a coursed dinner of Italian classics at Casadonna with a stunning seaside view.

BULOVA HOSTS SCREENING OF IN PARTNERSHIP WITH IN MIAMI

ON NOVEMBER 15, HAUTE LIVING AND BULOVA HOSTED a celebratory evening with a private screening of America Telling Time, 150 Years Of Bulova at Silverspot Cinema in Miami, which commemorates the American watchmaker’s incredible 150-year legacy. The film highlights Bulova’s pioneering spirit, innovative milestones, and cultural impact over the past century-and-a-half. Attendees were taken on a journey through time, witnessing the evolution of Bulova’s watchmaking artistry, from the brand’s early days in Miami to its iconic worldwide status. The event honored Bulova’s enduring commitment to excellence and its role in significant historical events, providing a fitting tribute to the watchmaker’s legacy and its future. Notable guests included Motiff, Rohan Marley, Luis Figueroa, Goyo, Venanzio Ciampa, Michael Benavente, Manuel Abud, CEO of The Latin Recording Academy, Kamal Hotchandani, CEO of Haute Media Group, Seth Semilof, publisher and COO of Haute Media Group, April Donelson, Senior Vice President of Haute Media Group, and more. The evening kicked off with signature cocktails paired with gourmet hors d’oeuvres including marinated tuna bites, steak skewers with housemade peanut sauce, and caprese skewers drizzled with balsamic glaze. The screening concluded with a grand finale celebration of the Latin Grammys’ 25th anniversary, produced by Venanzio Ciampa. It was marked with a luxurious dessert reception and a private dinner at Zuma, curated exclusively for the Bulova team.

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1. Silverspot Cinema in Miami
Richie Olivella, Jacky Guzman, Julia Honings, Johnny Lopez, Natasha Vargas, and Alejandro and Fernando Vega
Clark John Pear, Rohan Marley, and Seth Semilof
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Enrique Perez, Angélica Abud, and Manuel Abud, CEO of Latin Recording Academy

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