Fashion Week Night Outs in New York

It is that time of the year when the big fours kick off at an otherwise dreary, empty loft on 550 Washington Street that transforms into frantic green rooms known for last-minute meltdowns, glitzy red carpets, coveted front rows and bustling runways that could give Manhattan’s streets a run for its traffic. A full weekContinueContinue reading “Fashion Week Night Outs in New York”

Fall Colors and Treatments For Your Pout

As we keep losing a few minutes every day to the setting sun, we face the inevitable turn of the season. While we all have enjoyed the sultry, balmy sunny days (and for some parts of the world ample of the heat wave) of summer these last couple of months, it’s time to get readyContinueContinue reading “Fall Colors and Treatments For Your Pout”

In Conversation with Jeff Leatham

About four years ago I glanced at a picture of a beautiful floral design at Four Seasons Hotel George V Paris. It wasn’t the usual floral decoration at a luxury hotel but there was something particularly unusual about the designer. He was nothing like the typical hotel florist, he was nothing short of an artistContinueContinue reading “In Conversation with Jeff Leatham”

Cocktail Bars to Visit This Holiday Season

Brrrr… December is here and its time to huddle up with friends holding spiced libations within warm, cozy confines of a cocktail bar. Well not just some cocktail bar off the street or travel guide app, I am talking the World’s Top 50 Bars or atleast ones to look out for. Some of these barsContinueContinue reading “Cocktail Bars to Visit This Holiday Season”

Legendary Hotels : Traditions + Tech at St. Regis New York

The Gilded Age is a legendary period in American history, Manhattan being its unmistakable epicenter. It was truly the epitome of America’s wealth and entrepreneurial prowess just as today’s unicorn tech founders amass power and wealth in Silicon Valley. This was the time before Uncle Sam began collecting taxes. I have been an ardent followerContinueContinue reading “Legendary Hotels : Traditions + Tech at St. Regis New York”

Christmas Celebration in London

Nothing like celebrating Christmas in a vibrant and historic city like London. From its coveted address of Mayfair and Belgravia to the theater and entertainment districts of Covent Garden and Soho, London is a variety of cities within a city. That’s what makes it one of the best destinations to be during the holidays. We haveContinueContinue reading “Christmas Celebration in London”

Chefs’ Love Affaire With Art

As a lover of all things artsy I have had the pleasure of meeting some of the best gourmet artists. From enjoying a Michelin star dinner to nosh creations of one of the best Pastry Chefs, it’s been a wonderful ride. I have seen chefs as a culinary species, romancing art whatever their specialty. ToContinueContinue reading “Chefs’ Love Affaire With Art”

Artsy Holiday Rentals On Airbnb

Art is like human intuition. Perhaps not everyone would know how to sense it or express it through material and medium but we all have art and intuition integrated to the germ of our existence. Art has subliminally inspired our evolution, taught us how to imagine and dream vividly. It has affected our desire forContinueContinue reading “Artsy Holiday Rentals On Airbnb”

Marriage of Art + Airports

Back in the 70s air travel was the newest and most luxurious mode of travel, something only the fortunate few could enjoy. In less than 35 years that mode of transport has become the busiest, stressful but unavoidable mode to connect with the world. While airlines innovate and stylise the actual travel within the confinesContinueContinue reading “Marriage of Art + Airports”

Museums For Millennials

Millennials! We grew up with every technology of the 20th century and were the first to try our hand with its new update. We have simply been there and done that but stay hungry for more. Our generation is spoilt rotten by a bottomless well of information through a web of media. The flip sideContinueContinue reading “Museums For Millennials”

European Cafes For Art Lovers

Without the waft of freshly brewed coffee, the rustling of notebook pages of a scribbler and constant sound of the colloquy in a baroque cafe it wouldn’t feel like being in Europe. The era of cafes in Europe originated during 1555 under the Ottoman Empire in Istanbul through coffee selling shop however, the culture that we imbibeContinueContinue reading “European Cafes For Art Lovers”

AR / VR : Which Airline Brings Its ‘A’ Game? 

While writing on destinations who have brought their ‘A game’ to mixed realities marketing, I stumbled upon some airlines who have taken flight in the uncharted skies quite figuratively. Airlines like tourism boards have one objective in driving their marketing strategy –  influencing the consumers to travel. While luxury travellers’ may not bat an eyelidContinueContinue reading “AR / VR : Which Airline Brings Its ‘A’ Game? “