Founded in 2016, JisuLife has evolved from a portable fan specialist into a globally recognised lifestyle technology brand, quietly redefining how modern consumers experience comfort on the move. There was a time when staying cool was an afterthought — something solved by stepping indoors or seeking shade. Today, as global travel stretches from the humidity...
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Breaking the Circle: The Future of Watch Design
MB&F HM11 Martin Frei suggests we all take a long, hard look at the cuckoo clock. Far from Harry Lime’s dismissal of the object in The Third Man, Frei – co-founder of artsy and often asymmetric watch brand Urwerk – notes how it is indicative that just because a clock dial may be round, the...
A Five-Sensory Stay at Arctic TreeHouse Hotel in Rovaniemi, Finland
There are places you visit with a checklist and then there are places that unfold more quietly — through the senses. A stay at Arctic TreeHouse Hotel, perched among the pines in Rovaniemi on the Arctic Circle, is less about ticking off experiences and more about absorbing them: the stillness of snow, the scent of...
Chaumet’s CEO Charles Leung Talks Taking First Flights With Jewellery
Slightly more than a month ago, Chaumet showcased a preview of its latest high jewellery collection titled Envol — a French masculine term that translates to “taking flight” — at the Paris Haute Couture Fashion Week. It was a fitting name for a collection that carries not just a sense of freedom, but also spotlights artisanal prowess...
The Magic of Slow Travel: Finding Peace in the UK Countryside
Holidays used to be about ticking off as many landmarks as possible before flying home slightly exhausted. Recently, a much gentler approach to holidays has gained popularity. People are leaving behind the strict itineraries and choosing to travel at a much more leisurely pace. Slow travel is all about connection. It encourages you to immerse...
Persefoni Yacht: Discover the Greek Islands in Extraordinary Style Aboard This 53.8m Mariotti Superyacht
There is a moment, somewhere between the whitewashed cliffs of Santorini at dusk and the first light breaking over a deserted Ionian anchorage, when the Greek islands stop being a destination and become something else entirely — a state of mind, a pace of living, a reminder that the most beautiful things on earth were...
Patek Philippe Ref. 5370P: The Anatomy of a Split-Seconds Chronograph
Patek Philippe Ref. 5370P When Patek Philippe launched the Ref. 5370P — P for platinum — in 2015, and later the Ref. 5370R in rose gold, it positioned the watch very clearly: this was the manufacture’s contemporary, pure split-seconds chronograph, without calendar, without repeater, without distraction. Patek Philippe Ref. 5370P On the wrist, the 5370...
Yanran Chen Unveils KeyA at ComplexCon Hong Kong 2026
Artist Yanran Chen will return to ComplexCon Hong Kong 2026, presenting her latest creative project, KeyA: A Lucid Dream Series, during the event taking place from 21 to 22 March. The showcase introduces audiences to Chen’s newest original IP character and marks another step in her growing international presence. The KeyA: A Lucid Dream Series...
Oscars 2026 Standout Jewellery Moments
Red carpet jewellery has evolved to an expressive language of artistry. From audacious collars that envelop the neck in 360-degree brilliance to archival treasures that carry stories through time, high jewellery now sees celebrities embracing pieces that are bold, structurally daring and sometimes transformable — turning a red carpet appearance into an appreciation of craftsmanship....
Opinion: The Institutionalisation of Oscars Red Carpet Beauty
Since the rise of red carpet media and celebrity branding in the early to mid 2000s, the awards season red carpet as we know it today functions as a multi-layered ecosystem where content, commerce and clinical-grade preparation operate in synchronicity. “The Secret Star of the Oscars!” reads an email from Charlotte Tilbury, highlighting how stars...








