The Griffith Park & Observatory

The Griffith Park is named after the very successful businessman Griffith J Griffith who made fortune from a mining syndicate in the 1880’s. He donated more than 3,000 acres to the city of Los Angeles which became Griffith Park, and he bequeathed the money to build the park’s Greek Theatre and the Observatory.The observatory and […]

Louis Vuitton X exhibition on Rodeo Dr.

If you’re seeking to experience fashion in true theatrical style, head over the Louis Vuitton’s latest exhibition in Los Angeles. Located on the corner of Santa Monica Boulevard and Rodeo Drive, the much-touted for display promises to take visitors on “an immersive journey through the house’s creative exchanges and artistic collaborations.” Christened as the ‘Louis Vuitton […]

Abandoned Painting Found in an Attic could fetch a whopping $171 million in auction

Imagine clearing out trash from your house and accidentally stumbling upon a tattered painting that can potentially fetch you millions! While the chance of this happening is zilch, a resident from Toulouse in France just got lucky! After discovering what happens to be a lost painting by artist Caravaggio in 2014, the lucky individual now […]

Heart Shaped 4.5 billion-year-old Meteorite For Auction

There are heart-shaped chocolates, balloons, and even solitaires. But for those who want to please their lady-loves with an even more elusive offering – there’s a one-of-kind, heart-shaped meteorite that is now up for grabs. Thanks to Christie’s, those deep in love (and in their pockets) will now be able to get their hands on […]

007 James Bond Exhibition in the Alps

Hidden from sight under layers of snow, tucked away high up in the Austrian Alps is an unexpected installation that will absolutely thrill the movie buff inside you. Called 007 Elements, this cinematic installation is a tribute to the world of James Bond and inspired by the creative villain’s lairs featured in the movie franchise. […]

Paris Metro Inspired Chocolate Bars

The idea was conceptualized on the request of RATP (the Paris public transportation operator), that is celebrating the 40-year anniversary of the Paris Regional Express Railway (RER) network. Product designers AndrÈ Fontes and Guillaume Lehoux, the minds behind the custom chocolates were apparently inspired by the various characters, colors and patterns of ‘Briare enamel tiles’ […]

The Fashion Mecca Colette is closing its doors after 20 years

This forms another reason to visit France apart from Eiffel Tower and the Cannes red carpet. Colette was founded by Colette Roussaux, with her daughter Sarah Andelman working as the creative director and purchasing manager. The store, based over three floors in central Paris, fast became a celebrity favourite, with stars like Katy Perry, Kate […]

The World Biggest Airport in Beijing!

Here to elevate airport levels to a new and almost unreachable high is a new and soon to be built hub at Beijing. Designed by the now late architect Zara Hadib, the novel terminal building which is said to evoke ‘the harmony and balance evidenced in Chinese landscapes, with its colors and materials being an […]

Jeff Koons Recreates Masterpieces on Louis Vuitton Handbags

We now have another name to add to the recent line-up of fashion collaborations! This time celebrated fashion label Louis Vuitton has partnered with contemporary artist and designer- Jeff Koons for a novel collection that is everything but ordinary! Christened as ‘Masters’ – the collection displays remixes of iconic artworks of the old masters and […]

Louis Vuitton museum in Paris

Exciting news! Louis Vuitton is opening its museum in Paris this fall. The Franck Gehry-designed $123 Million building will be the setting for the corporate art collection of LVMH as well as special commissioned exhibitions. Opening October 23, the first 3 days will have free admission. Read more