Living La Dolce Vita
Germany – Döttling
September 1, 2008 by Stephanie D'Angelo

Hailing from Sindelfingen, Germany, Döttling safes are revered by watch enthusiasts around the world. With pristine design and ultimate s...

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windemere homes
Windemere Homes: Royally Sweet Dre...
June 5, 2009 by Dolce Staff Writer

Living the sweet life wouldn’t be complete without a home fit for a king. Much like Louis XIV’s majestic pad of mirror-covered arches, or...

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Le Telfair Golf & Spa Resort Mauri...
November 16, 2007 by Dolce Staff Writer

If you’re searching for that perfectly luxurious and relaxing getaway, look no further. Quietly set on the southern coast of the Islan...

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55 Time Dubai feature
Dubai — Life in the sky at 55 Time...
February 16, 2008 by Simona Panetta

In the heated, humid days of June through September, when the sun shines brightly in a cloudless azure sky, Dubai, the second largest of ...

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Supercar Life
Massachusetts — Supercar Life 1
May 18, 2008 by Stephanie D'Angelo

Catering to the elite sports car enthusiast, Supercar Life, a swanky driving school based in Osterville, Massachusetts, can make all of y...

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Midnight at Soho
August 14, 2012 by Michael Hill
Midnight at Soho
Media members, film stars and artists of all walks of life, lend me your ears: your home away from home has arrived. Say hello to Soho House Toronto. Reserved for those in the city’s creative industries, this 10,000-sq.ft. private members’ club offers an exclusive enclave for artists and media to work and socialize. Founder and CEO of Soho Ho...
The Days of Hermes
August 14, 2012 by Cassandra Tatone
Hermes on Bloor
Paris was a city without cars in 1837. Horse-drawn carriages clopped gradually along its bustling boulevards where master tradesmen crafted goods that formed popular attire of the day. This is the world where Thierry Hermès’ eponymous company shared its genesis. That reputable harness maker may not have known then, but his utilitarian saddles wo...
Legacy 650: Class, Comfort and Luxury
August 14, 2012 by Amanda Storey
Legecy 650
It was Oct. 19, 1901. Paris was in awe. The stretch of land separating an incredulous crowd from the metal feet of the Eiffel Tower was now interrupted by an enormous machine. Countless faces watched as a young man emerged from the aircraft, his signature Panama hat still sitting comfortably on his head, despite the nail-biting, 30-minute expedi...
Find Bliss at the Ritz
February 29, 2012 by Irvina Lew
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There’s something particularly special about arriving at the Ritz-Carlton Naples. The long driveway. The Mediterranean-topped towers. The fountains. The Carrera marble. The ornate chandeliers, formal draperies and Persian carpets. The museum-quality artworks, especially the 18th and 19th century American and British oil paintings of the sporting...
Surf, Sun and Splendour
February 29, 2012 by Michael Hill
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My heart racing, my chest heaving, I collapse to the sand, defeated by the relentless waves of the mighty Pacific. My surfing instructor, Spencer, laughs and drags our boards away from the ebb and flow, reminding me that surfing isn’t mastered in a single session, especially on Hawaii’s legendary waves. Completely humbled, I smile at my feeble a...
Tuscany, Italy
September 16, 2011 by Michael Hill
tuscany hills
The home to many influential Italian innovators, like Leonardo da Vinci and Galileo Galilei, Tuscany is one idolized region no traveller would ever want to miss. The capital is Florence – its city centre a designated UNESCO World Heritage Site – where sightseers can stand in awe of the city’s many artistic and architectural wonders, including th...
Amalfi Coast, Italy
September 16, 2011 by Michael Hill
amalfi coast
A picturesque landscape that arouses envy from the friends of those who visit its cinematic backdrop, Italy’s Amalfi Coast is renowned the world over for its spectacular climate and even more incredible scenery. If you’re ever cruising along the winding roads of this iconic and striking region – the cool breeze dancing in your hair and the salty...
Cisternino, Apulia, Italy
September 16, 2011 by Michael Hill
cisternina pool
While Italy’s southwestern coast is indeed a crowning jewel, the southeast is no slouch, either. With the Adriatic Sea to the east, the Ionian Sea to the southeast, and the Gulf of Taranto to the south, Apulia (or Puglia in Italian) is an outstanding region that forms the heel of Italy’s boot. The area is rich in both history and culture, and wh...
Life on the Edge: Jamaica
June 10, 2011 by Michael Hill
Jamaica
Beaches are often staples of tropical vacations. While relaxing in the sand of an all-inclusive resort can provide an escape, privacy is a rarity on larger, more populated locations. Sometimes, you simply desire solitude and a mellow mood away from the endless sea of beach chairs, matching towels and rowdy crowds. Luckily, a sanctuary of accessi...
The Time of your Life: Baselworld
June 10, 2011 by Madeline Stephenson
Baselworld
Enter the Hall of Dreams, a heaven for horologists. The walls gleam like gold, the floors are as polished as pearls, and for the first few seconds you feel as if you’re literally frozen in time. With Rolex on your right, Longines on your left and Hermès on the horizon, there’s no doubt you’re under the spellbinding allure of Baselworld. Entre...
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