Dubai in the post-pandemic world has found itself described as the 'new Casablanca', a safe zone where billionaires, financiers and the arty cosmopolitan elite of Western Europe, Russia, Hong Kong, California and India flocked. And it is ushering in a 'new chic' revolution that is redefining gastronomy, art, fashion and more
Be it Ghost Pepper Whopper or the classic McRib, short-lived menus and sandwiches are a favourite among customers, and therefore the businesses
Titled "Spare," the tell-all memoir that is expected to address the strains of Harry's life in the public eye will hit the shelves on January 10, 2023
Over the years, corporate interest in the world of high-end fashion has been increasing, through sponsorship as well as investments. And it's creating a win-win situation for all stakeholders
One of the world's largest and oldest maker of luxury handmade carpets is now bringing the rich heritage of India's weaves to homes here
Charter planes, executive chefs, a fully stocked bar, and massage seats in the air; a tailor-made vacation itenerary, limited seats, exclusive access, and more, around the world—bespoke private jet experiences are taking the rich jetsetting around the world
According to the research, these marine protected areas not only promote carbon storage, but also marine biodiversity as well as the reproductive capacity of ocean species
Consumer goods group Unilever, furniture maker IKEA and India's Tata Steel were among a slew of high-profile corporations calling for stricter measures to impel firms to act, amid growing alarm over the devastation being wrought upon the natural world
More than a return on investments, it is the joy of ownership and the experience of a time capsule through the ownership of classic cars, art, wines, watches, and more, for India's super rich, especially in the post-pandemic world
A new generation is redefining what it means to own one of the finest luxury assets—yachts—and reshaping the industry in the process
There are greener approaches to climate control that do not require electricity. Whether with terracotta or bamboo, these cooling techniques often rely on age-old, but no less effective, ideas