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Contents Cover story 30 Mr. Ambassador Yavuz Yükselir, global brand ambassador for Franck Muller ART

Interviews 34 H. E. Adnan Al Noorani The Chairman of the Board at Private Office and Group of Companies of H. H. Sheikh Saqer Bin Mohamed Al Qasimi, the Founder of Future Innovation Summit Elite Events 38 St- Moritz Snow Polo 62 The 18th Sir Ritossa Global Family Office Investment Conference to be held in Riyadh, KSA, Under the High Patronage of His Royal Highness, Prince Abdullah bin Musa'ad bin Abdul Aziz Al Saud

Haute Horology & Jewellery 31 FRANCK MULLER MUSEUM Debuts in Singapore 32 OMEGA marks the 65th anniversary of Speedmaster 32 Parmigiani Fleurier marks the 25th anniversary 53 Art In Time - Monaco debuts in Courchevel 1850

10 WHIMSICAL & WONDERFUL, A MOMENTUS YEAR FOR ROLLSROYCE BESPOKE 22 The 35th TEFAF Maastricht 23 MOTIF; Sadberk Hanım Museum Istanbul 24 Artist in focus Ra quel-Helena 65 THE MOROZOV COLLECTION ICONS OF MODERN ART By The Fondation Louis Vuitton, Paris/online


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Eco-luxury & Lifestyle 39 Ulrike E. Schlenter. She is the founder and CEO of @luxury_design_by_ully Article from the Four Seasons Hotel

21 Mr Ambassador Yavuz Selim Yükselir Welcomed by UNWTO SecretaryGeneral Zurab Pololikashvili Ahead of Big Year for UNWTO Ambassadors

40 Travel - New Hotels in 2022 Four Seasons

Upcoming events: 36 CONCORSO D’ELEGANZA VILLA D’ESTEFROM 20TH TO 22ND MAY 2022, Rolls- Royce.

42 Elsa Schiaparelli: Merged Surreal Art With Fashion by Raquel-Helena

Specia from Paris Haute Couture Spring-Summer 2022 Collections

52 Jacob & Co. New Flagship Boutique 53 The 101st Edition of PITTI UOMO: Stefano Ricci debuts the 50th anniversary celebrations in Florence, Italy 53 Art In Time - Monac/Courchevel 1850 60 Luxury in numbers: RICHEMONT

46 Ulyana Serkgeenko - Haute Couture 48 Georges Hobeika - Haute Couture 50 Zuhair Murad - Haute Couture 51 Alexis Mabille - Haute Couture

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Exclusive Cover Story featuring:

Mr. Yavuz Yükselir, global brand ambassador for Franck Muller


International Contributors & Editorial Board Members March 2022:

Raquel-Elena Hernandez Díaz Spain

Liliya Tippetts Principality of Monaco

International Relations for "The Diplomatic World"

VP Moralmoda, Monaco marlidresses.com ArteLia-Consultancy.com

In 2010, she became Director of International Relations for "The Diplomatic World" an organiza-tion, subscribed by 68 ambas-sadors and chaired by Her Majesty, Doña Sofía de Grecia, Queen of Spain. She co-organized Spanish-Russian political forums, in Munich, Prague and Madrid, attended by the ex-President of Spain and the Vice President of Russia.

Liliya has an art & business consul-tancy company between London and Monaco (media communication, art & business advisory). She was previously involved in capital raising and wealth management at a London family office. Liliya is also Co-Founder of sustainable fashion label MARLI Dresses (Monaco-London), focusing on designing eco-luxury wardrobe essentials.

Yana Leonova, PhD Estelle Arielle Bouchet United Arab Emirates France Business Communication Dir. "Méditerranée en Lumière" Moralmoda, The GCC Region mediterranee-en-lumiere.com Estelle is a writer and an Dr. Leonovajournalist. is a strong international She has believer in disruptive technospecialized in Art, Costume and logy transforming modern Fashion, thus she collaborates industries and businesses. She with Conde Nast supervising the provides knowledge-based entire reportage on major issues. consultancy to multitinational She founded the publishing startups, teams in the houseR&D "Méditerranée en UAE. Dr. Leonova a frequent Lumière" whoseismission is to speaker and co-organiser of protect theaPeoples, Cultures high-end events and the Sea ofdevoted the Mareto technology Nostrum. (G20 Foundation event in Hamburg and Méditerranée en2017 Lumière during Davos“Secret World Egypt” Economic published art Forum book, 2020). in 2021.

Adriano Davoli Italy

Shalini Passi India

Emré Erturk Turkey

Adriano is an Italian freelance author, a jewelry historian and a collector, a refined connoisseur of magnificent jewels and unique gemstones. A GIA graduate in gemology, Adriano writes as Jewelry Expert and Consultant for Moralmoda Magazine since 2019, on some of the most important jewelry Maisons. On pages 44 to 47, read his most recent editorial on the new elegant and evocative High Jewelry Collection by Boucheron.

Shalini Passi Art Foundation & MASH (My Art Shalini) mashindia.com shalinipassiartfoundation.co m Shalini Passi is the founder of MASH and SPAF (Shalini Passi Art Foundation). She is an India-based Art and Design collector; Patron; Philanthropist; Advisor and Artist. See more on instagram.com/mash_india instagram.com/shalini.passi/ en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shali ni_Passi

Designer, VP Moralmoda, Istanbul emrenewyork.com In 2021, Emré Erturk NewYork, celebrated the 25th anniversary with solo Arts shows to honour his art collectors. His design, art and brand are celebrated from Hollywood to India. Erturk was the IT-handbag designer for the Oscars. Emré Erturk NewYork is also being used as a case and as a role model at the New York Parsons School of Design.

Corinna Nebgen von Klitzing Switzerland Corinna is Founder and Creative Director of: Deluxe-Dynasty.com, an elite platform focusing on Luxury, Fashion, Lifestyle and Art. She is a Luxury Consultant to the world’s wealthy and is Brand Ambassador for several selected high-class brands. As a fashion and luxury enthusiast she loves to present exclusive style to her clients and audience in well selected environments of Switzerland.

Carlos Mundy Spain

Carlos Mundy was born in Spain. From an early age, he was fascinated by music and history. An art advisor by profession, Carlos Mundy is a published author of several novels and historical essays and currently collaborates as a writer with V Magazine and MoralModa Magazine. Mundy is the co-founder of Moralmoda Special issues that focus on world regions.


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Thank you for your attention to the topics highlighted in our 46th Exclusive cover. It is a true honour to unveil the exclusive Royal cover-story featuring Mr. Ambassador Yavuz Yükselir in an exclusive cover-story. Mr. Ambassador's appointment as UNWTO Ambassador in Madrid, Spain, was announced a year ago, and Moralmoda Magazine had the wonderful distinction of notifying readers about it. In anticipation of the Watches & Wonders Geneva edition, which will take place at the end of March 2022, this issue's concentration is put on the world of Swiss watchmaking in different ways. You'll notice that we've started the issue off with art pages and the most anticipated fine art events, as we always do. The hottest trends in art, impact investing, haute horology, blockchain, and more are included in this year's edition. It is not much to mention that sustainable investment is highlighting all sectors of conversation while reporting from elite gatherings. This new technology offers clear advantages for improving, as my study and interviews in this issue indicate. People evolve with their cities and environments, and Asia and Europe are entering into a historical next phase that has evidently accelerated the development of prosperity.

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With the proactive support of the government, Dubai is home to a growing number of innovators exploring the crypt and blockchain worlds. As part of its efforts to support these disruptive technologies and enhance the UAE's position as a leader in innovation, the Dubai Future Foundation formed the Global Blockchain Council to explore and support transactions on the platform, and this issue looks into similar initiatives. Understand more about this exciting development andtopics that will be highlighted at the forthcoming Future Innovation Summi, in an exclusive interview with H. E. Adnan Al Noorani, the Chairman of the Board at Private Office and Group of Companies of H. H. Sheikh Saqer Bin Mohamed Al Qasimi, the Founder of Future Innovation Summit As always, I wish you a lovely time reading these pages,

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WHIMSICAL & WONDERFUL, A MOMENTUS YEAR FOR ROLLS-ROYCE BESPOKE

WRAITH IN PEBBLE PARADISO Rolls-Royce Bespoke commissions set record levels in 2021. Rolls-Royce Motor Cars delivered the highest-ever annual sales results in the marque's 117-year history. The company delivered 5,586 motor cars to clients around the world, up 49% on the same period in 2020. This overall figure includes all-time record sales in most regions, including Greater China, the Americas and Asia-Pacific, and in multiple countries across the globe. A Shanghai based client commissioned a unique Bespoke Wraith in Pebble Paradiso blue – her very own ‘Shanghai seaside inspired paradise’. A hand-painted coachline in a Seashell hue features a delicate orchid motif, symbolising her passion for elegance. Inside, an artwork featuring a baby girl’s footprints is depicted on the Piano White monitor lid, a tribute to the client’s long sought-after bundle of joy. The two-tone interior features Charles Blue and Seashell in natural grain leather, Rolls-Roycemotorcars.com. ID: P90392914 THE WRAITH KRYPTOS COLLECTION A LABYRINTH OF COMPLEX CIPHERS CO2 emission: 369-357 g/km ; Fuel consumption: 17.3-17.9 mpg / 16.3-15.8 l/100km. All images courtesy of Rolls-Roycemotorcars.com.

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WHIMSICAL & WONDERFUL, A MOMENTUS YEAR FOR ROLLS-ROYCE BESPOKE

CULLINAN 50th This one-of-a-kind Cullinan was created to mark the UAE’s Golden Jubilee in 2021. The exterior, finished in Crystal over Arctic White, was adorned with a hand-painted double coachline – the upper line in Hotspur Red, the lower Fame Green. The effect was completed with a Gold Bullion Coachline Motif, the national flag colours rendered on the C-Pillar Motif, and a double wheel-centre. On opening the coach doors, Bespoke illuminated treadplates read ‘50th’, and the UAE’s emblem is embroidered on each headrest. The centrepiece is the gold 50th anniversary motif inlaid in the fascia, the cabin also features a Starlight Headliner with in unique greend hue. NEDCcorr (combined) CO2 emission: 341 g/km; Fuel consumption: 18.8 mpg / 15.0 l/100km WLTP (combined) CO2 emission: 377-355 g/km; Fuel consumption: 17.0-18.1 mpg / 16.6-15.6 l/100km.

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Haute Horlogerie

Mr. Yavuz Yükselir has been named as the global brand ambassador for Franck Muller

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avuz Yükselir has been appointed as the global brand ambassador for leading Swiss luxury watch brand, Franck Muller. The Swiss watchmaker was proud to announce the appointment of Mr. Yavuz Selim Yükselir as its new brand Ambassador during the second half of the 2021. Franck Muller is world-famous for its

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Grand Complications and Luxury watches. The brand will have the pleasure to have Mr Yavuz Selim Yükselir's cooperation in promoting Franck Muller's beautiful timepieces to the world.

Image left: Yavuz Selim Yükselir, Chairman of the Board of Yükselir Group. Right page: Mr Vartan Sirmakes, co-founder of Franck Muller Group, (left), and Yavuz Selim Yükselir, (right)


Madrid, Spain

Yavuz Selim Yükselir Welcomed by UNWTO Secretary-General Zurab Pololikashvili Ahead of Big Year for UNWTO Ambassadors

Secretary-General Zurab Pololikashvili said,

I thank Yavuz Selim Yükselir for his enthusiastic support for UNWTO at the start of a year of great challenge and great opportunity for tourism. Now is the time for our esteemed Ambassadors for Sustainable Tourism to be the faces of our sector, using their status and influence to showcase its unique power to drive recovery and transform lives.” Reflecting the need for diverse voices, UNWTO counts on the generous support of its Ambassadors for Sustainable Tourism to amplify its messages and promote its work to audiences around the world. Yavuz Selim Yükselir serves as Chairman of the Board of Yükselir Group, which is active in 12 different sectors, most notably in tourism accommodation, aviation and innovation and technology, and has a presence in 24 countries. He was named a UNWTO Ambassador in January 2021, joining leading figures from the worlds of sport, entertainment, gastronomy, business and more. See more on, UNWTO.org/

Image left: Yavuz Selim Yükselir, Chairman of the Board of Yükselir Group


Madrid, Spain

Yavuz Selim Yükselir Welcomed by UNWTO Secretary-General Zurab Pololikashvili Ahead of Big Year for UNWTO Ambassadors

Famous for its unique complications such as the Crazy Hours, the Master Banker and the World’s most complicated watch, the Aeternitas Mega 4, Franck Muller is combning Swiss watchmaking excellence with new parnership for highlighting the brand's wonderful watches to the world. Yavuz Selim Yükselir is the Chairman of the Board of Yükselir Group, active in 12 different sectors in 24 countries, including oil, aviation, energy, logistics, marinas, information technologies, hotels, construction, and livestock industries. Yükselir is also the Special Ambassador of the United Nation's World Tourism Organization.

Franck Muller CEO, Nicholas Rudaz said,

Yükselir is synonymous with entrepreneurship, elegance, and gentlemanship, just as the Franck Muller brand promises the watch world boldness, creativity, and exceptional know-how." See more on, UNWTO.org/

Image left: Yavuz Selim Yükselir, Chairman of the Board of Yükselir Group

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Geneva, Switzerland

Franck Muller co-founder, Vartan Sirmakes said,

"We are thrilled to have Mr. Yavuz Selim Yükselir on board as a Brand Ambassador to the world." he added,

"His experience and extraordinary knowledge of the luxury world as an end-user will be greatly appreciated."

Image left: Close-up Yavuz Selim Yükselir, Chairman of the Board of Yükselir Group. Image rIght Franck Muller HQ, courtesy of Franck Muller.

Mr Yavuz Selim Yükselir, who joined last year as UNWTO Tourism Ambassador is thus traveling between Spain, Switzerland and Turkey in his many roles he is frequently visiting the UNWTO Organization’s headquarters in Madrid, and equally makes stops at the Swiss headquarters of Franck Muller, Watchland (right).

Discover more about the Franck Muller Haute Horlogerie timepieces at FranckMuller.com.

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Madrid, Spain

Mr Ambassador Yavuz Selim Yükselir Welcomed by UNWTO Secretary-General Zurab Pololikashvili Ahead of Big Year for UNWTO Ambassadors

As UNWTO gets set to return to the FITUR tourism trade fair in Madrid (19-23 January), the United Nations specialized agency is drawing on the influence of its growing team of Ambassadors to highlight the role the sector will play in driving recovery and providing opportunity in 2022 and beyond. Ahead of the official opening of FITUR, Secretary-General Zurab Pololikashvili met with entrepreneur and hotelier Yavuz Selim Yükselir. Visiting the Organization’s headquarters in Madrid, the Turkish national, who joined last year as UNWTO Tourism Ambassador, discussed opportunities for further collaboration, with a particular focus on hotels and tourism accommodation.

Secretary-General Zurab Pololikashvili said,

I thank Yavuz Selim Yükselir for his enthusiastic support for UNWTO at the start of a year of great challenge and great opportunity for tourism. Now is the time for our esteemed Ambassadors for Sustainable Tourism to be the faces of our sector, using their status and influence to showcase its unique power to drive recovery and transform lives.”

Reflecting the need for diverse voices, UNWTO counts on the generous support of its Ambassadors for Sustainable Tourism to amplify its messages and promote its work to audiences around the world. Yavuz Selim Yükselir serves as Chairman of the Board of Yükselir Group, which is active in 12 different sectors, most notably in tourism accommodation, aviation and innovation and technology, and has a presence in 24 countries. He was named a UNWTO Ambassador in January 2021, joining leading figures from the worlds of sport, entertainment, gastronomy, business and more. See more on, UNWTO.org/

Image left: Yavuz Selim Yükselir, Chairman of the Board of Yükselir Group

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All images courtesy of labiennaleparis.com. Wildenstein & Co. Inc. Showcases Exquisite Gouaches of Versailles, circa 1680, attributed to the artist Henri Gascar (1635–1701). Gouache and gold on vellum laid on oak panel. 22.4 x 42.8 cm.

The Sèvres Brings Limited Edition Work Signed by Doshi Levien. A new dealer to TEFAF and one of the most venerated porcelain manufacturers in Europe, Sèvres will offer Chandigarh Cabinet, 2017, from Doshi Levien. Enameled porcelain, porcelain biscuit, 24 carats gold, lacquered wood, metal, and brass 100 x 45 x 81 cm. Al images courtesy of TEFAF 2020 edition.

The European Fine Art Foundation (TEFAF) confirms today that the 35th edition of TEFAF Maastricht will take place Saturday, June 25 – Thursday, June 30, 2022 (by invitation only June 24 and until 2PM on June 25) at the MECC in Maastricht. TEFAF Maastricht will accommodate an extensive variety of exhibitors in a new floorplan for this 35th anniversary edition. Details of exhibiting galleries and further announcements on the June fair will be announced shortly.

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Originally due to take place in March, TEFAF Maastricht was postponed. The dates were agreed by TEFAF’s Board of Trustees and its Executive Committee, which comprises 13 dealers who represent the interests of the fair’s exhibitors and seven non- dealers. TEFAF Chairman, Hidde van Seggelen, said "We are proud to join several other leading art fairs in June for a key moment in the art world calendar this year." Since 1988, the fair is platform for leading antique dealers and among collectors is renowned for showing exceptional works of art, the fair presents unique artworks as a not-for-profit organization that champions expertise, scholarship, and variety in the global art community and is highly respected for its meticulous vetting standards.

Cartier Art Deco natural pearl and diamond necklace, circa 1930, presented by FD Gallery, New York, is a one-of-a-kind creation from the most sought after period of Cartier’s storied history. Asking price, US$300,000–500,000.Natural pearls, diamonds, and platinum, 15 x 19.5 cm.

MOTIF; Sadberk Hanım Museum from the Sadberk Hanım Museum Collection, Ístanbul 9 November 2020 - 29 May 2022 Sadberk Hanım Museum's collection has grown rapidly from around 3000 objects when the museum was initially founded to over 20,000 objects today. Archaeological items representing the material culture of the numerous civilisations that arose in Anatolia date from between 6000 BC up to the end of the Byzantine period (1453), are shown

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in the Sevgi Gönül Building, while the predominantly Ottoman period Islamic works, are exhibited in the Azaryan Yalısı, in Turkey's first private museum. Sadberk Hanım Museum Library The museum welcomes academic researchers conducting research in its collections or museum's leading private

specialist library, with a collection of 11,389 printed and 668 manuscript books. Of particular importance are the 421 rare sâlnâme yearbooks, which is the largest sâlnâme collection in any private library in Turkey and ranks among the top five collections in all libraries in the country. The museum's 40th anniversary exhibit


Serge Conesa, CEO & Founder, Immersion4

Images courtesy of Sadberk Hanım Museum.

aims to increase knowledge, by sharng the beauty of 466 selected objects from the Sadberk Hanım Museum collection. These artefacts, each with a powerfully expressive aesthetic, represent nearly 500 motifs. Looking at these it becomes clear how closely connected Turkey is to both East and West, with Anatolia at its centre. Visitors of every age and every occupation

are invited to establish an intellectual tie with historical motifs from different cultures that have encountered one another in very different regions. Motifs represent opportunity for intellectual exercise in relation to the world of art and symbols. The ‘Motif’ project was suggested and structured by Prof. Dr. Turgut Saner, a lecturer in the History of Architecture at

Istanbul Technical University. Preparations for the exhibition and publication were completed as a result of intensive work by Prof. Dr. Saner, Dr. Şebnem Eryavuz, Hülya Bilgi and the museum team, so crowning the 40th anniversary of the establishment of Sadberk Hanım Museum. See more on, Sadberkhanimmuzesi.org.tr.

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R aquel-Helena was born in Madrid (Spain), but has North American ancestry. She attended boarding institutions in the United Kingdom, the United States, Germany, and Denmark for her primary and secondary studies. She holds a Master's degree in advertising and public relations and has also studied journalism and economics at university level. She debuted on television in 2007 on the popular show "Supermodelo 2007" (Spain's Next Top Model), which was developed by American supermodel Tyra Banks. This format was a huge hit, with one of the biggest audiences in Spain. She began hosting a famous TV show on the statewide channel "Cuatro TV" concentrating in fashion, trends, media, and lifestyle after "Supermodelo 2007." During that period, she authored "Raquel, Supermodel Inside" (which can be found on Amazon and all major bookstores), and subsequently launched her T-Shirt line, which was a huge success, being sold at the biggest shopping malls. Promoting her line, she appeared in some of the most prestigious magazines: Vogue, Glamour, Vanity, El Pas, Week, The Public Journal, El Pais (EP3), Circuit Group, Pure Beauty, NewVale Magazine, Top 40, Daily Metro, TP, Supertele, Teleindiscreta, and Cuore. Royal and diplomatic events In 2010, she became the Director of International Relations for "The Diplomatic World," an organization directed by

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Her Majesty, Doa Sofa de Grecia, Queen of Spain, and subscribed to by 68 ambassadors. Throughout all of 2011, she moved to the Gulf and worked as a journalist specializing in economics, finance, and foreign policy for the Financial Times German Qatar (Handelsblatt), interviewing several members of the royal family, ministers, governors, CEOs, and most decision makers in the State of Qatar. Raquel-Helena also wrote extensively on Dubai, Abu Dhabi, and Doha in several Spanish magazines at the time. After returning to Spain, she organized the Spanish-Russian political forums in Munich, Prague, and Madrid, where relevant figures, such as the ex-president of Spain and the Vice President of Russia, attended as ponents. For two years, she hosted a radio show at national station ES RADIO, and afterward, she co-hosted another radio program at Intereconoma (also known as the "Spanish Bloomberg" station). During that time, she has had the chance to interview different politicians, businessmen, intellectuals, fashion designers, and other prominent figures in Spanish society. She has always enjoyed drawing and painting, and some of her large-scale oil paintings may be found on the walls of members of the Qatar royal family and prominent families in Spain and Kazakhstan (right). Her art pieces represent an oniric world of feminine figures surrounded by symbolism. Her canvas has many hidden meanings, and her beauty is encrypted through numerology. She conveys a message of beauty, dreams, and optimism with her vibrant colors.




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Top image: Oil on canvas by Raquel-Helena (Images © of the artist). Above and left: oil on canvas.

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THE MOROZOV COLLECTION The Fondation Louis Vuitton, Paris/online 22 September 2021 - 3 April 2022

Pursuing the Fondation Louis Vuitton’s mission of showcasing exclusive holdings to a broader public, the Foundation has prolonged its highly anticipated exhibition, which is the second in the Icons of Modern Art series, and holds 200 master-pieces of modern French and Russian art, never before presented outside of Russia. Visitors in Paris and online can discover the invaluable universe of old master painters of the 19th and 20th centuries from Cézanne to Picasso. The Morozovs and Russian art The Morozovs also collected a great deal of Russian art - nearly 400 paintings by the leading 19th-century painters such as the Realist, Symbolist, Impressionist, and Post-Impressionist movements such as Vrubel, Korovin, Golovin, Serov, Outkine, as well as by Larionov, Mashkov, Konchalovsky, Saryan, and Konenkov, who augment the sublimely refined art collection privately owned by Mikhaïl

Abramovich Morozov (1870-1903) and his brother Ivan Abramovich Morozov (1871-1921), who dominated Moscow’s cultural life at the turn of the 20th century. Their art acquisitions led to the international fame of modern French painters. Creativity and competition Mikhaïl and Ivan Morozov's enviable collection of the world's greatest painters, that the brothers established during the radical movements in late 19th-century art, catalogues some of the period's most important artworks, such as Henri Matisse's, Still life with The Dance, (1909), where the artist cleverly inserts his signature painting motive as a background to the painting's central motive. This iconic masterwork was preceded by Matisse’s two earlier famous works; Dance which was already commissioned with its matching painting Music by the influential Russian collector Sergei Shchukin in 1909. Characterised by its simplicity and energy, this ecstatic bacchanalia painted

Henri Matisse, Still life with The Dance, 1909. Oil on canvas. 89.5 × 117.5 cm. State Hermitage Museum, Saint Petersburg. © Succession Ivan Morozov.

at the height of the Fauvism aesthetic and embodies the emancipation from Western art’s traditional conventions. After the October Revolution in 1917, the Morozov collection was nationalized in 1918. Ten years later the State Museum of Modern Western Art/ GMNZI, was opened in Ivan Morozov’s Moscow mansion, the world’s first museum of modern art. Discover more on, Fondationlouisvuitton.fr.

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Haute Horlogerie

FRANCK MULLER MUSEUM Debuts in Singapore In 2022, Franck Muller celebrates its 30th anniversary. In the run up to this milestone, the Swiss Master of complications presents an inaugural exhibition in Singapore, exploring three decades of innovative watch design. The exhibition includes a retrospective of three decades of Franck Muller’s watch designs since the foundation in 1992, leading up to the brand’s latest releases. It explores the complexity and beauty of Franck Muller mechanisms and world premieres.

In the last two years, Franck Muller’s renowned World Presentation of Haute Horlogerie (WPHH) events have taken place digitally. While this has been an effective way of sharing news with our fans on our new launches, we wanted to bring back the opportunity to experience watchmaking in a more tangible manner. With this exhibition, we’re able to share the story of our brand in the context of modern mechanical watchmaking.” - Garrik Low, General Manager of Franck Muller Southeast Asia, South Korea and Australia.

An innovative exhibition The brand invites visitors to discover the world of Franck Muller through a range of creative installations, including detailed layers of the Aeternitas Mega 4, the world's most complicated wristwatch.

Hourly guided tours of the exhibit are available Wednesdays through Sundays, till 20 March 2022.

The Franck Muller boutique in Wisma Atria has been transformed for this exhibition, until 20 March 2022. To illustrate the evolution of the Franck Muller brand, with 15 historic World Premieres and archival pieces on display, including the monumental Aeternitas 1 & 2, as well as unique models such as the original Crazy Hours and the Evolution 3-1 multi-axis tourbillon. Along the unique design installation to showcase the complexities of a Franck Muller watch, the exposition showcases the original desk of Franck Muller, where some of our earliest icons such as the Crazy Hours, Master Banker, and Revolution models were invented. Along with the retrospective, a selection of the latest timepieces will also be exhibited, including the Vanguard Rose Skeleton and the Grand Central Tourbillon.

Singapore exhibit allows to experience the universe of Franck Muller, and learn more about a brand that has continuously brought new innovations to the classic world of Swiss watchmaking.

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Images courtesy of Franck Muller.

Watch collectors will learn about the development of the earliest timepieces, the founding of Watchland and how the brand succeeded in combining boldness and creativity with exceptional Haute Horlogerie know-how to become one of the best Swiss horlogerie brands.


OMEGA marks the 65th anniversary of Speedmaster Omega's legendary Speedmaster collection known as the CK2915-1, was first launched in 1957. It changed instantly the face of chronograph watchmaking. Created for professional racing car drivers, with perfectly readability, it was also the first in the world to feature a tachymeter scale on the bezel, as opposed to on the dial. This feature was ideal for timing average speeds on the track, and complemented the watch’s sturdy, highly-precise and waterresistant design.

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Watch connoisseurs will also be able to pick out the NAIAD symbol on the watch’s crown, and perhaps most sought-after of all is the famous movement inside the first Speedmaster in 1957. It also powered the watches worn during the Apollo missions, including all of history’s six moon landings. Since 2019, OMEGA has brought the Calibre 321 back, carefully retaining all the authentic details.

For the first major release of 2022, Speedmaster marks the collection’s 65th anniversary with a unique 38.6 mm case that has been crafted in 18K Canopus Gold™. This exclusive material is OMEGA’s own white gold alloy, distinguished by its high brilliance, whiteness and longevity. Since 2019, the Calibre 321 is back into production, Omega.com.

Parmigiani Fleurier marks the 25th anniversary with a new purist design The Swiss watchmaker's makeover combines pure aesthetics, a new monogram logo, and the maison's most iconic in-house movements, as symbolized by the one-ofa-kind TONDA PF series, which celebrates the maison's 25th anniversary.

Images courtesy of Parmigiani Fleurier.

TONDA PF affirms its place in the Haute Horlogerie of today and tomorrow as a timepiece that sacrifices nothing to the excellence of Swiss watchmaking craftsmanship. The rebranding has completely eliminated the unnesesary design solutions. Thus the case band is not straight, but slightly bassiné, i.e. wider near the bezel and narrower on the wrist. This provides the overall design with a sense of increased slimness. © Parmigiani.com

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Through balanced geometry, sense of detail, pattern, shape, and curve, Parmigiani Fleurier's cutting-edge watchmaking is combined with sharpness, precision, and uncompromising design to improve wearability and deliver the best experience for the user. This is the brand's most recent and forward-thinking collection, which coincidentally marks the 25th anniversary of the premium watchmaker. We notice increased wearability in polished finishes on the new integrated bracelet, as well as aesthetics. The limited-edition, all-platinum Tonda PF Split Seconds Chronograph is the collection's crown jewel (left). It comes with an award-winning split-seconds chronograph, which has been upgraded for the limited anniversary edition, Parmigiani.com.



An interview with

H. E. Adnan Al Noorani The Chairman of the Board at Private Office and Group of Companies of H. H. Sheikh Saqer Bin Mohamed Al Qasimi, the Founder of Future Innovation Summit Dr Leonova: Which are His Excellency's main areas of operation? H. E. Al Noorani: Sheikh Saqer Bin Mohamed Al Qasimi's Private Office is not limited to any specific areas. Our mission is to assist any company, project, or concept that can make the world a better, safer, and more peaceful place. Our mission is to assist any company, project, or idea that can make the world a better, safer, and brighter place for everyone. We help companies get licenses, interact with potential partners and consumers, conduct analytical research, and organize roadshows and other marketing activities in the UAE. In October 2021, we held a successful governmental gathering called "The Future Innovation Summit," in which about half of the participating start-ups secured funding from government bodies or private corporations.

H. H. Sheikh Saqer Bin Mohamed Al Qasimi, Member of the Ruling Family – Sharjah, UAE.

His Excellency Adnan Al Noorani talks to Dr Yana Leonova ahead of the upcoming Future Innovation Summit set to take place in Dubai in May 2022 and Davos, Switzerland during the World Economic Forum in 2022. H. E. Al Noorani is visionary leader who has 20+ years of experience in the market and is the Chairman of the Board of The Private Office of H. H. Sheikh Saqer Bin Mohamed Al Qasimi and the Founder of the Future Innovation Summit. Dr Yana Leonova: What distinguishes Dubai and the UAE as a global commercial, education, innovation, and financial hub? H. E. Adnan Al Noorani: Dubai and the United Arab Emirates have always been a melting pot of countries, cultures, and attitudes. We are extremely proud that our forefathers were able to transform a desert into one of the world's most developed countries in just 50 years. Nowadays, Dubai has established itself as a global leader in a variety of fields, and we can proudly claim that it is a modern hub for technology, innovations, healthcare, education, finance, and a variety of other activities.

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Dr Leonova: What role does The Private Office of H. H. Sheikh Saqer Bin Mohamed Al Qasimi play for business owners and investors wishing to invest in the UAE and the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC)? H. E. Al Noorani: The Private Office of Sheikh Saqer Bin Mohamed Al Qasimi, led by me as the Chairman, is integrating all efforts to create a better and brighter future for the people of the UAE and all the different communities and nationalities that come here. We feel that only by working together will we be able to ensure our legacy's long-term viability. We understand how tough it may be to break into a new market. That is why, with 22 representative offices in various countries, we are here to assist any investor or business, not just on the GCC markets but also globally. Dr Leonova: What are His Excellency's thoughts on impact investing and what is the long-term strategy? H. E. Al Noorani: Since its inception, The Private Office, with me as the Chairman, is on the mission to foster longterm business. Only this type of company can have a significant impact on humanity's future. Focusing on new ideas, we feel, is the key to any business's success. Dr Leonova: What is His Excellency's most recent schooling venture with Global Business Studies? H. E. Al Noorani: The team of The Private Office was honored to be invited to the inauguration of the Global Business Studies (GBS) at Dubai Knowledge Park, together with Mr. Stanley Johnson, and to welcome a vibrant and well-equipped campus from GBS, which started in the United Kingdom.


A second stage will be to open a campus in Sharjah in 2022 with the help of the Private Office and H. H. Sheikh Saqer Bin Mohamed Al Qasim personally, because we feel passionately in the value of education for future generations.

Technologies and Investment trends defined and discussed in Switzerland will find their further development and boost in the Middle East's hub - the UAE - at the second edition of the Future Innovation Summit, to be held in 2022 in Dubai.

Dr Leonova: The market in the UAE is extremely volatile and competitive. What criteria does The Office use to evaluate innovative industries and unicorns? Which categories of assets are now on the radar? H. E. Al Noorani: The Private Office is always on the lookout for new opportunities. Our team of experts is trying not only to keep an eye on trending business industries, but also to forecast what categories will be in demand and flourishing in the near future, in order to provide the finest options for investors and business owners. The UAE is booming, real estate values are growing rapidly, and precious metals and gemstones are in high demand, as are technologies relating to agriculture, health care, water and food security.

Dr Leonova: The UAE is the host country for World EXPO2020. How significant is this and what can a similar project indicate about the future prosperity of the UAE? H. E. Al Noorani: EXPO 2020 is one of the greatest events that is happening in the UAE. It's a huge honour for all of us to host so many different countries, nationalities, and cultures in one place.

Dr Leonova: What is the significance of the upcoming event hosted by The Private Office of H. H. Sheikh Saqer Bin Mohamed Al Qasimi in Davos, Switzerland? H. E. Al Noorani: The Private Office of Sheikh Saqer Bin Mohamed Al Qasimi (the ruling family of Sharjah in the UAE) is proud to announce its patronage of the upcoming Emerging Technologies Investment Forum hosted by Quantum Leap Strategy AG and held in Davos 2022.

We hope that, thanks to the EXPO, the entire world can discover the UAE which, thanks to its leaders, will become a new home for everyone. The UAE is a country of great opportunities, happiness, and success. Dr Leonova: How far back is His Excellency's experience in the field, and what are some of your humanitarian and goodwill commitments? H. E. Al Noorani: Today, your success is nothing without giving something from the heart to people. All of us need to understand that there are millions of people who need to be supported. No amount of money can buy pure happiness and gratefulness in children's eyes. There's nothing more valuable than the sincere smile of elderly people. We are always here to be with people.

Today, your success is nothing without giving something from the heart to people. All of us need to understand that there are millions of people who need our support. No amount of money can buy pure happiness and gratefulness in a child's eyes. There's nothing more valuable than the sincere smiles of elderly people. We are always here to be with people." - H. E. Adnan Al Noorani, The Chairman of the Board of The Private Office of Sheikh Saqer Bin Mohamed Al Qasimi and the Founder of Future Innovation Summit

H. E. Adnan Al Noorani, The Chairman of the Board of The Private Office of Sheikh Saqer Bin Mohamed Al Qasimi and the Founder of Future Innovation Summit, image courtesy of the Office.

www.hhshkqassimi.com, info@hhshkqasimi.ae Direct inquiries: yana.leonova@hhshkqasimi.ae, Tel: +971 432 699 99.

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The world’s most exclusive and traditional heritage event for historic automobiles and motorcycles will be held once more on the shores of Lake Como, Italy, in 2022.

The most beautiful classic vehicles will be presented at Cernobbio in Northern Italy from 20 to 22 May 2022.

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St. Moritz Snow Polo World Cup

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Elite Sport

Reto Gaudenzi, founder and CEO of the event, could approve this year a record six teams that entered Cup, with three daily matches. To start off proceedings Azerbaijan Land of Fire took on Perrier-Jouët (runners up and third placed at the last event respectively).

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ajestic mountains of Engadin in South-East Switzerland set the background to the noble polo sport as the Snow Polo World Cup St. Moritz Opens and the polo action fires up. Unlike many other cultural events and gatherings (even the annual Economic Forum in Davos had to be postponed), the winter sports season has not been canceled, and athletes and fans are gearing up for the world's most luxurious and magnificent snow polo tournament. Corinna Nebgen von Klitzing, the Owner and Creative Director of Deluxe Dynasty, shared her impression and why she cherishes the world-class winter destination, "It is a sunny place in the Swiss Alps with amazing hotels and Michelin starred restaurants, where amazing clients and friends meet from all over the world and anything is on top level." Nebgen von Klitzing, who is residing in Switzerland, added, "The beauty of the Engadin mountains with the frozen lake of St. Moritz are a nice complement and the Engadin people are very warm and welcoming."

Despite the forecasts of snowstorms, the first match was bathed in sunshine with just the occasional flake of snow falling upon the crowds. On paper it was hard to call who would have the upper hand, but it was Team Azerbaijan Land of Fire who dominated the play, staying deep in their opposition’s half, with Tito Gaudenzi looking strong and solid at back and Raul Laplacette giving everybody a snow polo masterclass despite this being his St. Moritz debut. Azerbaijan Land of Fire showcased a display of strong, four-man polo, and efficiency from the first day. Casablanca, was bristling with an impressive armoury of players, including the only 10 goal player in the tournament, Sapo Caset, Misha Rodzianko – Russia’s highest handicapped player, British Open winner Jimbo Fewser, Captained from the front by Ivan Romanovsky. It was Azerbaijan that won the polo after 3 exceptional days of polo on powder snowcovered field. For more information, visit Snowpolo-stmoritz.com.

Swiss precision and world-class performance This annual event is a highlight on both the St. Moritz and Swiss calendars, and it was completely sold out this year, with VIP and Chukka Club tickets all sold out and resort hotels reporting record bookings. The event runs with Swiss precision and efficiency, with 120 horses arriving from all over Europe, securely stabled in fully heated luxury, and 2'600 spectators. Moralmoda Magazine Elite Event | 38

Corinna Nebgen von Klitzing, the Owner and Creative Director of Deluxe Dynasty.


The view, location, service, design space, elegance & exclusivity

Image credits @luxury_design_by_ully

Four Seasons

Moralmoda has the pleasure of talking to Ully, Ulrike E. Schlenter. She is the founder and CEO of @luxury_design_by_ully, a multidisciplinary designer and functional artist with an experimental approach to material research at the intersection between art, architecture, design, and furniture, active in interior design and fashion. The role of an artist is also to make art, beauty, elegance, taste, and emotions available to everyone—to establish a unique dialogue. Ully always sees the connection between how design influences our everyday lives and how our quality of life depends subconsciously. Today we like to focus on hospitality. Corporate hospitality is the entertainment that a company offers to its most valued guests. While she traveled, she experienced some of the most precious hotels like the Oetker Collection, luxury 5 star hotels in Europe & Worldwide, the Anantara, the One & Only luxury hotels and 5 Star Resorts. From the Four Seasons Hotels and Resorts Five Star Alliance she saw and stayed in quite a few: Athens/Astir Palace, Bahamas/Paradise Island, Costa Rica/ Papagayo, London/Parklane, Milan, Italy, Prague, Istanbul/ Bosporus, Genèva/Switzerland.

Grand-Hôtel du Cap-Ferrat Finally in France: the Terre Blanche Hotel Spa Golf Resort, which changed to the Four Seasons Grand-Hôtel du CapFerrat, the iconic 5-star luxury resort situated on the peninsula of Saint-Jean-Cap-Ferrat, French Riviera. For her as a designer there are 6 important elements for such a world-class hotel:

1 - THE VIEW, LOCATION 2 – SERVICE 3 - DESIGN 4 – SPACE 5 – ELEGANCE 6 – EXCLUSIVITY Ully fell so much in love with this Four Seasons Grand Hotel that she as a past governor of the American Club Riviera organized a ‘Diner & Dancing’ event there. From the welcome in the lobby, reception, to the gardens, the guests walked down in the magic setting of the gardens to the Club Dauphin. With this photo selection - taken by Ully, from the point of view of a designer – join us on a journey through this paradise. As soon as you enter, you can feel this harmony. It starts with the reception, the flower decoration. Immediately, you are surrounded by the beauty and natural elegance of the Four Seasons flair. It makes a difference.


Luxury in Numers

FOUR SEASONS The strategic expansion of Four Seasons Hotels & Resorts' portfolio of hotels, resorts, and residential developments in 2022 will further consolidate the company's leadership position. Private Retreats, the company's portfolio of luxury villa and vacation home rentals; its bespoke Private Jet experience; and the Four Seasons at Home luxury products collection are all part of the company's luxury lifestyle offering. Despite industry-wide challenges posed by the pandemic, Four Seasons' outlook for 2022 builds on the company's recent successes, which include the opening of highly anticipated new hotels, resorts, and residences in key markets, as well as the expansion of its standalone residential collection with new properties in Los Angeles and San Francisco last year.

For more than 60 years, the strength of Four Seasons has been grounded in our unmatched commitment to service excellence. As we grow with intention, so too do the opportunities for our people, ensuring we create an environment in which they can flourish.” says John Davison, President and CEO, Four Seasons Hotels and Resorts. Any property brand new or historic is valued by visitors due to its character which comes from the people that work behind scenes to give the guest a bespoke and seamless stay, and Davison highlights the importance of “investing in our greatest competitive advantage – our people," adding that, "the deep connection between the success of our employees and the service delivered to our guests has never been more important to Four Seasons long-term success.”


New standalone Private Residences, developments not connected to a hotel or resort, set to open in the coming years include Four Seasons Private Residences Dubai at Jumeirah – a project that fully sold out before public sales began – Four Seasons Private Residences Lake Austin and Four Seasons Private Residences Marrakech at M Avenue. Images courtesy of Four Seasons.

Supporting this growth, the company’s longstanding shareholder, an affiliate of Cascade Investment, L.L.C. (Cascade), closed this month on its acquisition of a majority stake in Four Seasons from its long-term investment partner, an affiliate of Kingdom Holding Company (KHC). The transaction marks a pivotal point for the company, further demonstrating Cascade’s commitment to provide Four Seasons with resources to accelerate growth, support the company’s properties and owners, and expand its strategic goals. KHC retains a 23.75% stake in Four Seasons and remains strongly dedicated to the company’s considerable opportunities. Elevating Four Seasons Global Portfolio The brand is building on the momentum of its successful 2021 openings in strategic markets, including in Napa Valley, California; New Orleans, Louisiana; and Taormina, Italy (far left). The company continues to accelerate expansion plans worldwide with four openings planned for 2022, including exciting new developments in Tamarindo, Mexico; Fort Lauderdale, Florida; Nashville, Tennessee; and Minneapolis, Minnesota. Four Seasons has more than 50 new projects under planning or development, including in Italy, Spain, China, Japan, Colombia, Belize and across key markets in the US, all of which will add to the company’s existing portfolio of 122 hotels and resorts and 48 residential properties in 47 countries around the world.

“Four Seasons has a strong, strategic growth trajectory – an extensive pipeline of projects that will open in key global destinations, with visionary development partners who share our commitment to excellence,” says Bart Carnahan, President, Global Business Development and Portfolio Management, Four Seasons Hotels and Resorts. The brand's residential business in particular is a key pillar in our growth plans, with a five-year pipeline of USD 7 billion in gross sales value comprising more than 30 projects worldwide, Carnahan underlines how the brand's leader position in residential offer since 1985, testifies "our deep understanding of the luxury consumer – those who want to live and experience the Four Seasons lifestyle.” These new standalone developments join the company’s current collection in London, San Francisco and Los Angeles. Other upcoming residential developments connected to an existing or soon-to-open Four Seasons property include Fort Lauderdale, Minneapolis, Nashville, Mumbai, Cartagena and Belize. Four Seasons' growth respects ESG priorities The brand's portfolio growth globally, takes into the consideration Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) priorities, being committed to sustainable hospitality. To further its commitments to address waste and protect local ecosystems, the company aims to remove all singleuse plastic from the guest experience by the end of 2022. The brand has a long history of employee care, community support and philanthropy. Find out more at FourSeasons.com.

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Archives Elsa Schiaparelli. Images courtesy of Schiaparelli.

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Archives couture drawing Elsa Schiaparelli.

Elsa who was born in Rome in 1890 to an astronomer father and an aristocratic mother, continues to merge the extraterrestrial and imaginary with the grounded. An imaginary line may be formed between her childhood and adolescence, as she was a witness to the development of fashion as we know it now.

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The first edition of Vogue USA was published when Elsa was two years old, while Coco Chanel launched her first salon in Paris when she was a young girl. Her work was framed by the harsh and sexist culture of the interwar period. Elsa's societal significance is comparable to that

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of artists such as Spanish surrealist modern women and changed the Salvador Dali, with whom she had a close conception of fashion, which came to be association, or another Spaniard Pablo understood as a work of art. Picasso. Schiaparelli's work also contributed to the social and professional advancement of


Archives: left Elsa Schiaparelli. Images courtesy of Schiaparelli.

In tough times, fashion is always extravagant. That was the motto of Elsa Schiaparelli, the creator of the firm that to this day continues to stand as a sign of good taste, distinction, and extravagance.

In fact, this is the natural place for the most surreal fashion brand ever conceived to dress women with a strong and independent personality since, in the XXI century, it was resurrected by the hand of Diego Della Valle.

The best alliance for every woman who does not want to go unnoticed, even on a red carpet.

Schiaparelli, who married in a black gown and rose to social prominence on par with great artists, commanded and deserved the most attention. Woman and the myth Although it started almost by chance in the industry that adores her, she became a myth in addition to inventing almost everything in the sector, from modern fashion shows that tell a story and seek maximum spectacularity to branding, reversible dresses or improvisation with the innovative and sometimes baroque materials.

the creation of transparent and waterproof velvets, and the textile use of cellophane sheets." Her distinctive approach caught the era's great rebellious women, such as Wallis Simpson and Marlene Dietrich. Elsa Schiaparelli left the industry in 1954 since it was no longer suitable for her. Elsa was more about fantasy, light, and color than sobriety and minimalist elegance, which had taken over high couture (a clear example is her signature color, shocking fuchsia). Raquel-Helena

Her works, distinctively surreal in style and influenced by the Italian Futurist movements as well as the Parisian Cubists and Fauvists, contended for renown and historical value with those of Gabrielle Chanel herself. We owe Schiaparelli, among other things, the birth of the modern fashion show structured as a performance. the creation of the first female jumpsuits in the 1930s and the skorts, "the use of rayon and its mixture with noble fabrics, the first elastic rayon and latex fabric,

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Haute Couture Spring-Summer 2022

Ulyana Serkgeenko

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lyana Sergeenko celebrates more than a decade of fine craftmanship and savoirfaire that attracts most stylish women in the world. Sergeenko's attraction stems from her superb handcrafted couture, which combines rich Russian savoir-faire and references while the designer pays homage to the distinct international artists of the past and present. For example, the last couture season had Nata, aka Supernova, as the muse in an enigmatic collection presented in green nature. While the designer's previous spring-summer season took points of reference from the 1920’s, New York’s Empire State Building, the Lenin Library in Moscow, Vera Mukhina’s sculpture "The Worker and the Kolkhoz Woman," Moscow’s "Aeroport" metro station and others.

Heroes and heroines of the Maison The fashion house's new collection is inspired by the 1920s once again. The playful tone of the collection is a hommage to the period's constructivist art, modernism, and athletic spirit. Ulyana Sergeenko introduces new heroes by boldly moving into the aesthetic domain of Soviet avant-garde painter Lyubov Popova's artistic legacy. Lace corsets, embroidery designs, and clothing silhouettes are all interpretations of her work and the tone of the era, with its chaotic and canonical roaring, "One can face and overcome the flaws of the world by adhering to the laws of beauty", the show notes state it beautifully, and Sergeenko's contemporary gaze transforms this mood through rich colour blocking, elegant evening gowns, determined linear geometrical motifs, and flowing fabrics, all richly embelished with Russian traditional crafts.

The embellishments aren't just for details; a gown made entirely of lace took 10 craftswomen 2450 hours to create. Sergeenko's atelier has developed trademark knitting techniques that incorporate intricate handcrafting. Knitted from delicate viscose thread and beads are a black gown and a two-tone peach and mint gown. A coffee-toned men's vest and an emerald-green dress were made using a complex method of hand-knitting silk ribbons and intertwining them with crystal beads; the dress required 240 hours of manual labour and more than 30 thousand metres of silk webbing. One of the fashion house’s favourite accessories – the boa – returns this season, composed by hand from pompoms of varying sizes, reminiscent of a string of hydrangea blossoms or tennis balls. Each pompom consists of chiffon ribbons and feathers, and the petals are embellished with crystals.

The designer pays homage to athletics and introduces a new protagonist in the house’s narrative: a complete line of menswear looks debuts in the collection, inspired by the remarkable adventurist Ostap Bender. Traditional Russian ateliers and couture The fashion house is teaming up with traditional Russian ateliers once more, from the legendary Maltsov Crystal Factory in Gus' Khrustalny, which created all of the crystal details that adorn bustiers, corsets, and hat closures, to Yelets lace elements for evening and daywear woven by master craftswomen at the "Lace Land" atelier, which interprets floral patterns with gleaming metallic thread and crystals that adorn bustier.

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Image above and left: The sporting narrative extends to a knitted ‘sport instructor’ vest, seen in debuting menswear couture looks. Courtesy of Ulyana Sergeenko.



Haute Couture Spring-Summer 2022

FIRST KISS Georges Hobeika

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eorges Hobeika celebrates in its new spring-summer 2022 couture collection the delicious feeling of euphoria and the wonderful impression of invincibility produced by the first kiss.

An unforgettable moment of tenderness, emotions and the sensation of butterflies in your stomach is translated into couture creations for evening and daywear. More than flawless craftsmanship and luxury materials mixed in an iconic design define haute couture. For those fortunate enough to afford it, haute couture is as significant for the emotion and feeling you experience from wearing a haute couture piece. It's a one-of-a-kind and unique experience, as well as a difficult endeavor for any designer to master.

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Henceforth, why are so few designers get invited to present officially at Paris Fashion Week. And that is exactly what Maison Georges Hobeika did, yet again. In 2020, Hobeika was the only Maison to present a live haute couture show on the grounds of the Tripoli International Fair, overcoming all difficulties and regulations in the process. This exhibition, which was photographed by Patrick Sawaya, was a powerful statement in and of itself, set against a powerful message of love. However, familiarity can train the mind to take even the most monumental events for granted. By highlighting emotion in couture, George Hobeika's woman is multifaceted, free in expression, movement, and constant metamorphosis. These manifestations of bliss and ecstasy are found in radiant silhouettes, light and precious fabrics, laser-cut, swirling like butterfly wings, luminous embroideries and a dazzling color palette.


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Haute Couture Spring-Summer 2022

Zuhair Murad "VERS LES JOYAUX DU TEMPS"

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urad proposes long dresses made for next summer's yacht parties and short cocktail dresses adorned with fine chains and exquisite pendants that adorn Zuhair Murad's conquers, as designer interprets new explorer heroines inspired by courage to discover the joyful future and almost pirate-like bravery and thrill to seek the ultimate adventure. As one of the few couture maisons to unveil a live couture show, Murad's extravagant vision of maritime explorers and skilled navigators is brought to life with numerous style accessories associated with the period. And Murad tops the modern piratesse evening and cocktail looks with matching monochromatic tricorn hats. The famous tricorne arose from the evolution of the broad-brimmed round hat worn by Spanish soldiers in the 17th century.

The hat style became a signature look at the royal court of King Louis XIV, who made it fashionable throughout Europe, both as civilian and military dress. Tricorn hats, now playfully combined with pleated organza couture looks, give the wearer a sense of regality and majesty, sending her to a world of secret hidden islands and restoring the opulence of the high seas era. Murad combines all this in a collection featuring a bouquet of pleated organza shirts with balloon sleeves, brocade waistcoats, midi skirts in sunray-pleated lamé fabric, cascades of tulle enveloping shorts, long dresses in silk chiffon, jumpsuits, and fitted jackets in crepe cady, as well as jewels incorporated into the textiles. As the show progresses,in the elated interior of the Westin Paris, the very selected invited guests for this intime show are overwhelmed by sensual pirates bedecked with ornate jewels, emerging from a spectacular wreck to set off once more to conquer uncharted lands. The collection silhouettes were perfectly fitted to a seemingly longer-legged cast than what you normally see on a Zuhair Murad couture catwalk—that was enhanced by asymetric dresses, often with a dramatic thigh-high slit, as in looks like draped bourgundy red and a strapless black velvet gown, with sculptural neckline ruffles, a bustle, two diamond clips, and a wraparound belt around an asymmetrical bodice. His signature asymetric lines and Hellenistic drapery morphed into shapes that were more dynamic, more 21stcentury, and more glamorous. The floor-length dresses are so long and light that they touch the front row seated as they fly in the air after the model, and it is possible to admire up-close silver embroidery on their outfits that is darkened on purpose, in striking contrast to the tangles of gold chains and pearls slung from the models' slender waists. In an all-encompassing palette dominated by the aged pink of maritime dawns. Front-row seated guests included Heart Evangelista, who admired Murad's couture up-close with the pallid red of canopies faded by sun and salt, the sand of beaches and deserts, and the rust of oxidized metals, along with traces of the blue or green of the water when it reflects the sky, brocades and embroideries bring back to life the flamboyance attenuated by the passage of time. See more on Zuhairmurad.com.

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Haute Couture Spring-Summer 2022

Rami Al Ali The dawn of spring

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ami Al Ali unveils his spring-summer 2022 couture collection that pays homage to the dawn of spring.

The enchanting line up totals 22 unique looks that explore the beauty of landscapes as they evolve from one season to another. Designer's cleverly proposes the rebirth of the morning in light tone evening dresses. The soft color palette and sharp cut with strategic and subtly placed embroideries highlight the designer's vision of innocence and beauty. The architectural creations have their own life in the different light settings and angles that create excitement and sometimes dramatic looks, as with the broad-brimmed round asymetric top in fine, almost transparent fabric that appears to give wings to the model, and mermaid tail dresses in the softest baby blue, creating a radiant and light reflection on the lower part.

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He skillfully mixes texture and cut to provide warm rays of light a filter even through the frigid color pailete when selecting materials to indicate a transition to a lighter, more vivid atmosphere. Al Ali uses his craft to convey the beauty of this seasonal shift by capturing the essence of the morning sun. The collection's delicate yet wonderfully formed contours give it a mysterious tone. The house's sculptural and tactile tailoring is brilliantly highlighted by modern forms. Al Ali's seamless demonstrates a structural shift, shifting from moulded to fluid in one effortless design, demonstrating his technical abilities once more. Between elegant cylinder forms and voluminous multi-layer skirts, silhouettes dance. Al Ali's savoir-faire as couturier and sensibility is felt through the incorporation of designer's signature use of delicate fabrics including muslin, tulle, satin, silk and organza.


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Alexis Mabille

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lexis Mabille's Spring/Summer Haute Couture show that was unveiled during his scheduled sow at the official Paris Haute Couture Fashion Week with fresh and sophisticated looks.

Courtesy of Alexis Mabille.

Alexis Mabille's line is elongated almost divine and often Greek inspired incorporation of timeless woman who choses elegance of comfortable dressing with sense for carnal Couture. Haute couture is many things today. Back in the 90s, couturiers would compete to present the most elegant suit pieces and ballgowns that would fit into their clients' and the French Chambre syndicale de la haute couture's requirements, however which are today vastly different.

Mabille, however, insists on keeping up the standard with every collection and look. As usual, the designer proposes lines that he describes as inherently feminine, timeless, and trend-proof as ancient Greek architecture, which finds its way into column-like pleated dresses and brightly colored couture. The spring couture collection is strikingly free from embroidery, yet it blends delicate materials, embroidery and finishes like on backless dress in duchess satin adorned with 45 bowties that took 300 hours to make. Mabille's couture is known for its lightness, but the woman who wears it exudes strength. His couture is admired by American artists and Gulf buyers alike, and his woman is undeniably modern and self-assured. Her way of dressing is seemingly poetic and nostalgic, yet uncompromisingly powerful with an eternal elegance and allure.

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Haute Horlogerie

Jacob & Co. at 86, Rue du Rhône New Flagship Boutique in Geneva

The city of Geneva offers an unparalleled offering of highend watchmaking brands. The new location puts Jacob & Co. in the heart of the action by being neighbors with toptier fashion and jewelry brands such as Chanel, Saint Laurent, Bucherer, Richard Mille, and Patek among the other industry giants. For watch collectors, it provides an opportunity to be immersed in the experience of design innovation, luxury watchmaking and jewelry art at their its finest. After three successful years at the city's most illustrious hotel, the Four Seasons Hotel des Bergues, the new space is reaffirming Jacob & Co.'s close connection to Swiss and international clients.

The iconic 1,500 square-foot two-floor contemporary space features black and white interiors with silver highlights consistent with Jacob & Co. boutiques, including white marble floors and furnishings. Geneva store's personal Art Deco touches are designed by Jacob Arabo. A grand ultramodern stairway leads to a more exclusive area on the second floor with a bar and private spaces for VIP clients, discover more on JacobandCo.com.

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Courtesy of Jacob & Co.

Jacob & Co. unveils a new Geneva address in the city’s most historic neighborhood, at the prestigious Rue du Rhône. 86 Rue du Rhône is not only part of Geneva's most prestigious luxury shopping street, but number 86 is also a tribute to the founding year of the brand, which its founder, Mr. Arabo, established in 1986.

With new destinations on the horizon as the brand grows, and expands its reach, at a rapid pace, “We are just in the beginning stages of the international footprint expansion,” said Benjamin Arabov, the Jacob & Co. CEO. Unveiling the expansion plans for the brand. Arabov added, "We have set the aggressive goal of doubling our international footprint in the coming years.” Taking lead in the designing process, from jewellery, to watches to own boutique stores, remains highly relevant for Jacob Arabo, adding that “Imagination and creativity are the foundation on which Jacob & Co. products and locations are built and we will continue on this path for years to come.”


The 101st Edition of PITTI UOMO:

Images courtesy of Pitti Uomo

Stefano Ricci debuts the 50th anniversary celebrations in Florence, Italy

FERDINAND BERTHOUD Model : FB2RS2 Complications : Regulator skeleton, tourbillon, fusee-andchain transmission, power reserve indicator Case Material : Platinum Diameter : 44mm Piece Unique between 20 calibers

At the 101st PITTI UOMO, Stefano Ricci, the international luxury fashion and lifestyle brand known for its authentic 100% Made in Italy credo, unveils a modern and refined fall-winter 2022/2023 collection. On top of this, celebrating the city of Florence and its iconic heritage, Stefano Ricci launches a new masculine perfume.

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STEFANO RICCI Firenze is a sublime fragrance in a bottle inspired by Architectural Masterpieces in Florence, the birthplace of Renaissance architecture, StefanoRicci.com.

Art In Time - Monaco Art In Time, the fine watchmaking gallery in MonteCarlo, launches a collaboration with Swiss watchmakers such as Ferdinand Berthoud, Bovet 1822, Chopard, H. Moser & Cie., Around Five, JohnMikael Flaux, Greubel Forsey, John-Mikael Flaux, L'Epée 1839, MB&F, Ressence Reuge, Urwerk, for an exhibition of rare timepieces in Monaco and Courchevel from the end of 2021. Discover the latest timepieces here and see more at Art-in-time.com.

BOVET 1822 (right) Monsieur Bovet Virtuoso II Complications : hours, minutes, 7 days power reserve indicator. Wristwatch with 2 faces and convertible to pocket watch Case Material : rose gold

Images courtesy of Art-in-time

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An interview with

Tanya Barson Curator-at-Large, Hauser & Wirth

MM: What characterises this exhibition space compared to Hauser & Wirth's new gallery at Zurich's Bahnhofstrasse? T. B.: The new gallery at Bahnhofstrasse is very different. Its in a completely different part of the city, near the lake and on one of the most exclusive streets. It has glass walls so is quite challenging for showing some kinds of work. Having said that the exhibition I saw there, focusing on Max Bill and his circle, used the space beautifully.

Image: Installation view, ‘Chromophilia’ at Hauser & Wirth Zurich, Limmatstrasse, until 12 March2021. The artists and estates. Courtesy the artists and estates.Photo: Jon Etter.

In this interview, curator Tanya Barson at Hauser & Wirth, talks about her work for the gallery and the highly complex group exhibition, titled ‘Chromophilia', currently exhibiting various contemporary artists at gallery's space at Limmatstrasse, Zurich. MM: What is your role at Hauser & Wirth? Tanya Barson: My role is a curatorial one, which is my background, based in London but working as a Curator-atLarge where I’m needed across the Hauser & Wirth organisation. It’s a new role. MM: What can you tell us about Hauser & Wirth's exhibition space at Limmatstrasse? T. B.: This is the first exhibition I have curated at the Hauser & Wirth gallery at Limmatstrasse. It’s a former brewery, so an adapted industrial building and it bears the traces of its past use, such as the tiled columns. Because of this history it is quite an idiosyncratic space, and more so that I expected since I was using the ground floor space which is large but does not follow a regular geometry. But it was fun to work with the idiosyncrasies.

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MM: ow did you start planning the current 'Chromophilia' show? How did it come about? T. B.: I’ve worked with colour as a theme before, mostly for collection presentations at Tate or MACBA. I’ve been interested in the cultural perception of colour for a long time however, particularly as I studied Matisse as a student. Though not in the show Matisse is another artist whose work addresses the use of colour in really inventive ways, he was the original fauvist, and was particularly influenced by visits to Morocco in his use of colour. I had read the book Chromophobia by David Batchelor some years ago and it seemed to me that the ideas that book addresses are still problematic in the art world and in wider culture today. Its an incredibly generous book, a great read and still very relevant. In Europe we still regard colour with suspicion – the chromophobia David identified - and its associations depend on our cultural conditioning. This exhibition was a further attempt to address and dismantle some of those ideas that denigrate colour or that aversion to colour and yet to do so in a joyful and generous way. MM: What are the main themes in this exhibition? T. B.: The central idea of the show is firstly to demonstrate how important colour has been to modern and contemporary artists, and to show how they have liberated or emancipated colour so that it is no longer secondary to line and form but is explored and celebrated in its own right. The other aspect was to address some of the cultural associations of colour that have resulted in its denigration in Western or European culture certainly since the Enlightenment. Colour is associated with other cultures, with childhood and with femininity and thus, as Batchelor explains, it has been othered. Vibrant colour particularly so. In contrast dark or muted colours, or the absence of colour has been associated with seriousness. All of this is down to a cultural construction or system that governs our lives and behaviours. We need to question and re-examine our relationship to colour, and the assumptions it is based on, and the artists and works in this exhibition help us to do so, they make us see the importance of colour in art and in the world anew. They make us see that there is a politics of colour that need to be addressed more fully.



Luxury in Numers

RICHEMONT RECORDS FURTHER SALES GROWTH Richemont proudly states that the group crafts the future, and its unique portfolio includes prestigious Maisons distinguished by their impresive heriatge that have been around it seems forever and seemingly we want them to continue to do so, as the latest sales growth shows. Even the group's new brands with extraordinary creativity, that appeal to generations of luxury collectors and buyers around the world. The groups sucessful strategy and structure of Online Distributors not only cultivate expert curation and technological innovation to deliver the highest standards of service, but the succesfully nurture its Maisons and businesses and enable them to grow and prosper in a responsible, sustainable manner over the long term. The latest releases digits show that. Richemont presents its operations in four business areas: Jewellery Maisons with iconic Buccellati, Cartier and Van Cleef & Arpels; Specialist Watchmakers with A. Lange & Söhne, Baume & Mercier, IWC Schaffhausen, JaegerLeCoultre, Panerai, Piaget, Roger Dubuis and Vacheron Constantin; Online Distributors with Watchfinder & Co., NET-A-PORTER, MR PORTER, YOOX, THE OUTNET and the OFS division; and Other, primarily Fashion & Accessories Maisons with Alaïa, AZ Factory, Chloé, Delvaux, dunhill, Montblanc, etc.

Review of trading in the three-month period ended 31 December 2021 versus the three-month period ended 31 December 2019, at constant exchange rates indicates that on a two-year basis, sales exceeded pre-Covid levels across all regions, channels and business areas. Again for this period the Americas, supported by strong local demand, saw sales rise followed by Asia Pacific. This commendable performance was driven by double-digit growth in most locations, notably in Australia, China and South Korea, notwithstanding renewed temporary public health protection measures. Europe, with sales up by 12%, reflected solid domestic sales across the region that more than compensated for lower tourism spend compared to two years ago, notwithstanding clients from the Middle East and the USA progressively returning to Europe, notably France. The strongest growth (+65%) was generated in the

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From the released end-of year results, compared to the third quarter ended 31 December 2020, Richemont can celebrate significant strong sales, that rose by 32%, driven by double-digit increases in all regions, channels and business areas, in a relatively supportive economic environment. Strongest performance from the Americas and Europe.

Middle East and Africa, which benefited from increased domestic demand and higher tourist spend driven by Expo 2020 Dubai and the year-end holiday season.

Retail and online retail

Online retail's outstanding performance The group's online retail was driven by double-digit growth across all business areas, and increases of double to triple digits for the online retail channel, depending on the business area. Retail sales were particularly robust in China, Dubai, South Korea and the USA. Sales in the wholesale channel were 4% higher than in the comparative period in 2019, sustained by significant sales in China and the USA.

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Figure 1. The Jewellery Maisons were the strongest performing business area, with sales increasing by 38%, immediately followed by the Group's Other business area (primarily our Fashion & Accessories Maisons) with sales up by 37%. The Specialist Watchmakers also performed markedly well with sales increasing by 25% while the Online Distributors posted 15% sales growth. The Group's net cash position at 31 December 2021 amounted to € 4.9 billion (2020: € 2.9 billion). Figure 2. The Americas led the growth with sales up by 55%, followed by Europe and Middle East and Africa, where sales grew by 42% and 30%.

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The stellar 57% sales progression at the Jewellery Maisons, comprised of Buccellati, Cartier and Van Cleef & Arpels, was broad-based across product lines and price points. The Specialist Watchmakers saw sales increase by 20%; at the Online Distributors, sales rose by 19% reflecting strong trading at YOOX and THE OUTNET but also Watchfinder. Fashion online buyers pushed 19% increase in sales, driven by Alaïa, Chloé and Peter Millar, more at Richemont.com.


Crédit photos : L’École des Arts Joailliers.


Impact investment

The 18th Sir Ritossa Global Family Office Investment Conference to be held in Riyadh, KSA Under the High Patronage of His Royal Highness, Prince Abdullah bin Musa'ad bin Abdul Aziz Al Saud‎

H.E. Sir Anthony Ritossa is Chairman of the Ritossa Family Office, headquartered in Dubai. He is a family office influencer, impact investor, mentor, philanthropist, mentor, author and speaker. The Riyadh Summit, which brings together more than 400 prominent family offices from across the world, provides a safe haven for Middle Eastern families to connect and network with peers from Europe, the United States, Asia, and Latin America. H.E. Sir Anthony Ritossa Sir Ritossa has welcomed over 5,200 elite family offices, renowned company owners, royal families, private investment organizations, sheikhs, and sovereign wealth funds from over 55 countries, totaling over $4.5 trillion in wealth, during the last five years. His events have resulted in investments totaling more than $2.8 billion in firms ranging from start-ups to major global corporations.

H.E. Sir Anthony Ritossa, Chairman of the Ritossa Family Office, Dubai, UAE.

Sir Anthony Ritossa's background includes 30+ years of international financial markets and investment experience, including senior executive positions at Nomura, Barclays Capital, Morgan Stanley, BNP Paribas, and Bankers Trust (acquired by Deutsche Bank). Find more info visit RitossaFamilySummits.com/riyadh or contact: Vanessa@RitossaFamilyOffice.com.

Recognized as the world's most influential gathering of elite family office decision-makers, the 18th Sir Ritossa Summit will be history-making. Set to be held in Riyadh, the capital of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, and in the presence of His Royal Highness, Prince Abdulaziz bin Faisal bin Abdul Majeed bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, the 18th Summit will gather "a record number of Middle East family office investors," said Sir Anthony Ritossa. The global Family Office Investment Summits organized by Sir Ritossa in Dubai, Monaco, and Saudi Arabia facilitate finance, partnerships, and co-investment opportunities in a private setting. Sir Ritossa added that this will be "the first time that a non-Saudi Family Office hosts a global audience from the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) including Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, and the United Arab Emirates, with international families and selected presenting companies from the U.S., Central Europe, Australia, and Latin America." The 18th edition takes place from March 15–17, 2022, after a highly successful 17th Summit held in Dubai and Dubai World Expo in December 2021.

HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS PRINCE ABDULAZIZ BIN FAISAL AL SAUD ‫صاحب السمو الملكي‬ ‫االمير عبدالعزيز بن فيصل‬ ‫بن عبدالمجيد بن عبدالعزير‬ ‫ال سعود‬

Images courtesy of Sir Ritossa Office.

"I believe that the Riyadh Family Office Summit will be a bridge connecting international companies and families seeking to expand their presence in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia with aligned investors and co-investors. These are exciting times for Saudi Arabia with Vision 2030 actively in force."

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a real artist, Idriss B. is bringing the Metaverse to life

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IN ITS 70TH ANNIVERSARY YEAR GULF AIR PARTICIPATES AT DUBAI AIRSHOW 2021 AND VISITS

EXPO 2020 DUBAI Gulf Air’s delegation to Dubai Airshow also paid a visit to the Kingdom of Bahrain’s pavilion at Expo 2020, which the national carrier sponsors in cooperation with Bahrain Authority for Culture & Antiquities. The delegation, was led by Acting Chief Executive Officer Captain Waleed AlAlawi, who expressed his gratitude and appreciation of local talents and their efforts towards the Idriss B., artist behind The Art Collection. success of the pavilion, and emphasized on Gulf Air’s intent to continue supporting the The Polyverse Art are no ordinary Authority to promote the Kingdom of Bahrain NFTs, owner of one of the NFTs and its culture to the Expo’s visitors, visit for will automatically enter you into more info Gulfair.com. Emirates Pavilion’s construction phases followed a number of sustainability an exclusive giveaway to become principles, using non-hazardous, regional, reusable and recyclable materials in its overall structure, and incorporated different design solutions to reduce an astronaut and win a ticket into energy and water consumption. space! The Dubai-based artist has also taken advantage of his high-profile network to ensure that all NFT collectors receive a range of real life benefits; Zero Gravity, NYC exhibition, art excursions, and more. Next year Idriss B will host a public art exhibition on Park Avenue in New York, see more at, Polyverseart.io, Idrissb.com.

The Luxury Collection x Caroline de Maigret New Global Explorer The Luxury Collection, part of Marriott Bonvoy’s portfolio of 30 extraordinary hotel brands, announces Caroline de Maigret as the brand’s newest Global Explorer. “Travel for me goes hand in hand with exploration and discovery. When on the road, meeting new people, finding a cool bar on the corner, a small exhibition with local treasures or the perfect hotel makes me feel so happy and alive,” said Caroline de Maigret, Global Explorer. Left to right: brand ambassador, de Maigret in Venice. Seville and guide book.

In her role as a brand ambassador, de Maigret has collaborated with The Luxury Collection to produce A Night in Seville and the Morning After, (2021, Assouline), a guide to her favorite places to stay, dine and discover in harmony with its setting. The book is a celebration of the opening of Hotel Santo Mauro, Madrid in December 2021, in the heart of the city’s exclusive Chamberí area. The brand recently debuted its third collaboration with Global Explorer Margherita Maccapani Missoni – a limited-edition scarf inspired by her travels with The Luxury Collection in India—and a homeware line from Mercedes Salazar inspired by a visit to North Island, a Luxury Collection Resort, Seychelles. The digital city guide series are available at theluxurycollection.com.


THE MOROZOV COLLECTION The Fondation Louis Vuitton, Paris/online 22 September 2021 - 3 April 2022 Pursuing the Fondation Louis Vuitton’s mission of showcasing exclusive holdings to a broader public, the Foundation has prolonged its highly anticipated exhibition, which is the second in the Icons of Modern Art series, and holds 200 master-pieces of modern French and Russian art, never before presented outside of Russia. Visitors in Paris and online can discover the invaluable universe of old master painters of the 19th and 20th centuries from Cézanne to Picasso. The Morozovs and Russian art The Morozovs also collected a great deal of Russian art - nearly 400 paintings by the leading 19th-century painters such as the Realist, Symbolist, Impressionist, and Post-Impressionist movements such as Vrubel, Korovin, Golovin, Serov, Outkine, as well as by Larionov, Mashkov, Konchalovsky, Saryan, and Konenkov, who augment the sublimely refined art collection privately owned by Mikhaïl

Abramovich Morozov (1870-1903) and his brother Ivan Abramovich Morozov (1871-1921), who dominated Moscow’s cultural life at the turn of the 20th century. Their art acquisitions led to the international fame of modern French painters. Creativity and competition Mikhaïl and Ivan Morozov's enviable collection of the world's greatest painters, that the brothers established during the radical movements in late 19th-century art, catalogues some of the period's most important artworks, such as Henri Matisse's, Still life with The Dance, (1909), where the artist cleverly inserts his signature painting motive as a background to the painting's central motive. This iconic masterwork was preceded by Matisse’s two earlier famous works; Dance which was already commissioned with its matching painting Music by the influential Russian collector Sergei Shchukin in 1909. Characterised by its simplicity and energy, this ecstatic bacchanalia painted

Henri Matisse, Still life with The Dance, 1909. Oil on canvas. 89.5 × 117.5 cm. State Hermitage Museum, Saint Petersburg. © Succession Ivan Morozov.

at the height of the Fauvism aesthetic and embodies the emancipation from Western art’s traditional conventions. After the October Revolution in 1917, the Morozov collection was nationalized in 1918. Ten years later the State Museum of Modern Western Art/ GMNZI, was opened in Ivan Morozov’s Moscow mansion, the world’s first museum of modern art. Discover more on, Fondationlouisvuitton.fr.

Secret Egypt, (Fr. Egypte Secrète) art book in French-English, by Estelle Arielle Bouchet in a precious turquoise and gold box, 280 pages.

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Italian Odyssey with Oetker Collection and Sparfell

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2022's exciting new escapes

Oetker Collection has been recognized as the leading luxury hospitality brand with unparalleled comfort. After 2021's opening in Geneva, The Woodward, the brand debuts its first Italian property, Hotel La Palma, and invites travellers to immerse themselves in the very best of the Amalfi Coast, whether arriving by sea or air in Oetker Collection's private chartered flights, operated by Sparfell Aviation Group between all its properties. In time for the summer season, Oetker Collection and Reuben Brothers, will renovate Capri's first hotel, from 1822, into an elegant and exclusive 50-roomand-suite holiday oasis just feet from the famed Piazzetta. The Hotel La Palma will include its own beach club, a rooftop restaurant and bar, a newly built pool deck, a spa, and high-fashion boutiques in high end interiors by Francis Sultana. See more on Oetkercollection.com and please visit Reubenfoundation.com.

Travel Emirates’ First Class private suites have remained the industry gold standard since it was first introduced in 2003, and this ultimate experience in luxury and privacy has been regularly enhanced and refined.

Four Seasons Unveils Four New Destinations For 2022

To Four Seasons Hotel and Residences Fort Lauderdale – the brand’s collection of hotels, resorts and residences continues to grow in the Sunshine State. A prime beachfront address in the heart of a celebrated vacation city, Four Seasons is bringing unrivalled style and legendary service to one of the world’s top yachting destinations. Four Seasons Hotel and Private Residences Nashville (left image) – in the downtown neighbourhood of Sobro, will be one the greenect and tallest highrise buildings in the state of Tennessee, delivered as LEED Gold and standing 542 feet tall (165 metres), it features ceiling windows providing unobstructed panoramas of the city’s.

Four Seasons brand has lined up four exceptional new destinations for the year 2022. From the resort destinations like Four Seasons Resort Tamarindo, México, ocated on a secluded enclave along Mexico’s Pacific Coast in the state of

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Jalisco, between the towns of La Manzanilla and Barra de Navidad, enjoy more than 1,200 hectares (3,000 acres) of private natural reserve. With three pristine beaches and an award-winning golf course designed by architect David Fleming.

And Four Seasons Hotel Minneapolis – Situated at the convergence of business and leisure in the city is also its first five-star hotel featuring cuisine from award-winning local chef Gavin Kaysen, a one-of-a-kind pool plaza in addition to 222 accommodations and 34 Private Residences, FourSeasons.com.


All images and footage courtesy of to.org

TO.ORG LAUNCHES ARTIST'S RESIDENCY IN THE GROUNDS OF THE ALPINA GSTAAD

Above - The to.org artist’s residency at The Alpina Gstaad.. Left Interior of the to.org artist’s residency at The Alpina Gstaad (with Nagami’s Estrat table and chairs). IMAGES: RAPHAEL FAUX.

THE ALPINA GSTAAD LAUNCHES ITS FIRST EVER ARTIST'S RESIDENCY THIS WINTER SEASON, HOSTED BY TO.ORG AIMED FOR INTERNATIONAL ARTISTS, DESIGNERS, AND ARCHITECTS WITH A SERIES OF CREATIVE WORKSHOPS THAT WILL TAKE PLACE IN A RARE DEMOUNTABLE HOUSE DESIGNED BY JEAN PROUVÉ IN THE 1940S.

NASA’s 3D Printed Mars Habitat Challenge and Principal & Head of Design at Hassell, Xavier De Kestelier; Johannesburg-based Serpentine Pavilion architect, Sumayya Vally; Uganda-based Congolese refugee and self-taught architect, Patrick Muvunga; Swiss artist Raphael Hefti; and Rasmus Nielsen of Danish art collective Superflex.

This initiative conceived by Nachson Mimran, (CEO of to.org and Creative Director and Chairman of the Board of The Alpina Gstaad), will curate a series of creative workshops, with artists from Europe, Africa and the Americas, in the grounds of The Alpina Gstaad, set in the exclusive Oberbort area of Gstaad, in the heart of the Bernese Alps.

To:Foundation The creative workshops will explore themes around equalising opportunity and refugee empowerment missions that are at the core of To:Foundation’s work, and the residencies can help to “devise solutions to vital challenges and drive inspiration." stated Nachson Mimran, noting that the Foundation's “aim is to level the playing field and equalise opportunity for all."

The first of these creative workshops commenced on 8 December with the renowned Burkinabè architect, Francis Kéré. The lineup of creatives involved in the series includes numerous friends of to.org, such as Smithsonian Institute fellow, and Washington, D.C.-based artist, Victor Ekpuk; US artist and filmmaker, Doug Aitken; award-winning designer Ini Archibong; architect for

The local community and guests of The Alpina Gstaad will be able to interact with these designers and artists and their works. “This artist's residency brings together a selection of the world’s most brilliant minds in art and architecture" said Nachson Mimran. The series will end in March 2022, see more at thealpinagstaad.ch.

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