A car may run smoothly for years, but its insurance needs can change as it ages. Its value reduces, repairs may become more frequent, and usage may also shift with time. This makes it important to review car insurance at every renewal instead of continuing the same cover without thought. This guide explains how insurance...
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Why Alzheimer’s Care Requires a Specialised Assisted Living Setting
Alzheimer’s disease reshapes the way a person thinks, remembers, and handles ordinary moments. Many families begin with home care, yet the illness progresses in ways that require stronger structure, safety, and clinical oversight. A dedicated assisted living setting brings together skilled staff, secure surroundings, and therapeutic routines that standard senior care simply cannot replicate. This...
Opinion: Death of the Cultural Blockbuster
Mainstream cinema no longer shapes cultural conversations in the way it once did. Instead, mainstream cinema increasingly recycles familiar intellectual property, while riskier or more socially observant storytelling migrates toward television, limited series and prestige streaming. While films once acted as major sites of cultural commentary and social reflection, the resurgence of sequels, biopics and...
What to Expect at The 79th Cannes Film Festival
The 79th Cannes Film Festival centres on prestigious film screenings. That is the official mission. Yet, for the 40,000 accredited attendees — and the thousands more who descend on the French Riviera without a screening pass — the week offers a second, equally rich cultural experience built on fashion and the vibrant lifestyle of the...
Review: Did The Devil Wears Prada 2 Capture Fashion’s Cultural Zeitgeist?
When The Devil Wears Prada first premiered in 2006, fashion media still operated through a hierarchy of exclusivity. Glossy magazines dictated trends, editors held near-mythical authority and luxury fashion remained largely inaccessible to the average consumer outside of department stores and print editorials. The film arrived during a wider cultural moment shaped by TV shows...
Watches and Wonders Geneva 2026: Patek Philippe Doubles Down on the Cubitus
Patek Philippe, 5840P Patek Philippe‘s showing at Watches and Wonders this year was one of its most ambitious in recent memory. So much so that they took home the distinction of being the Maison with the largest number of references released at the fair—with over 20. They showcased a quartet of Nautilus anniversary editions and...
Leopard’s New Sailing Queen: Leopard 52
The Leopard 52 had its world and US premieres in late 2025 A world premiere at Cannes Yachting Festival 2025 and Sailing Catamaran 14-18m winner at Yacht Style Awards 2026, the all-new Leopard 52 replaces the 50 as the flagship of the brand’s range of sailing catamarans, which like its powercats, are built in South Africa...
How to Build a Successful Corporate Innovation Strategy
There’s a version of corporate innovation that looks great in a deck. A dedicated lab. Cross-functional sprints. A VP with “transformation” in the title and a budget to match. Companies have been running this playbook for years and a surprising number walk away with very little to show for it beyond a few unused prototypes...
The New Heirloom: Why Investing in a World-Class Education is the Ultimate Luxury
We usually define luxury by what we can touch. We think about the weight of a gold timepiece, the scent of hand-stitched leather, or the silent glide of a high-performance engine. But as the global landscape shifts, the definition of true opulence is moving away from the material and toward the intellectual. Honestly, perhaps it...
The Strategic Artisan: Mastering Financial Precision in the Luxury Market
In the world of high-end entrepreneurship, there is a fine line between a vision that transforms an industry and a project that consumes resources. On a platform like LUXUO, we often celebrate the finished product. We look at the architectural marvels, the limited edition horology, and the bespoke travel experiences that define a life well...









