A sojourn in Egypt
Egypt is a country on the lips of smart cultural leaders everywhere, with the annual Art d’Egypte fair a contemporary anchor to thousands of years of culture. Across these pages, Rania Al Khalifa writes a paean to accompany a photographic portfolio by Maryam Eisler...
Arch Hades in conversation with Catherine Loewe
Arch Hades’ multidisciplinary practice oscillates between poetry, painting and text-based installation, shaped by existential philosophy and an unflinching engagement with the human condition. She speaks to Catherine Loewe about grief, gender, power and the...
The heart of London’s art circuit at the Royal Academy
To the hundreds of thousands who visit its exhibitions every year, the Royal Academy of Arts is a must-visit museum on the European art circuit. Like its peers at the top of the art world, it has created shows that have redefined the art scene, including ‘A New Spirit...
Marcantonio Brandolini d’Adda’s art manifesto
Artist, artisan, thinker: Marcantonio Brandolini d’Adda hails from one of the most significant Venetian families and is a contemporary reincarnation of a Renaissance rebel, with looks and connections to match. He tells LUX his manifesto for 2026 and beyond “From...
Arch Hades’ Return at the Venice Biennale
In her newest exhibition ‘Return | Ritorno’, the poet and artist Arch Hades has transformed the historic site of Scoletta Battioro e Tiraoro di Venezia into a stage for her artworks. Displayed amongst the building’s architecture, paintings, and...
Jennifer Shorto’s highlights of the Cora Sheibani collection
Jennifer Shorto, textile and wallpaper creator for the famous and discerning around the world, chooses six pieces for the season from the quirkily magnificent collections of London-based jeweller Cora Sheibani Follow LUX on Instagram: @luxthemagazine 1. Decorated...
A conversation with Claudio Laager
Claudio Laager is the General Manager of the Grand Hotel Kronenhof in Pontresina. A local to the Engadin valley, Laager brings a personal perspective to luxury hospitality, blending tradition with a hands-on approach that connects guests to the natural beauty...
Umberta Beretta on the artists and philanthropists of Venice
Philanthropist, collector and LUX Contributing Editor Umberta Gnutti Beretta is one of the leading lights of the Italian contemporary cultural scene. As the 2026 Biennale takes off, the guest editor of our Venice Biennale Special section, who has a must-see private...
Bentley by LUNAZ review
There’s nothing like a 1960s Bentley for grandeur and prestige. Now a UK company, Lunaz, is hand-crafting a contemporary electrically powered version with all the appealing parts, and none of the drawbacks If you think there is something special – a kind of aura...
A tasting of Joseph Phelps wines with Maison President David Pearson
Joseph Phelps is a Napa valley wine legend. Maison President David Pearson is taking it to new heights, as we learn during a memorable tasting of fine vintages Is wine a luxury good? That $10 million question is in the mind of anybody who purchases a case of wine for...
Passenger Princess in the Aston Martin DBX S
Aston Martin’s new DBX S is a combination of the world’s most powerful SUV engine and luxury style from the iconic UK manufacturer. LUX’s Lamya Al-Saud takes a ride, passenger princess style, and is regally impressed I was surprised when LUX asked me...
Grand Hotel Kronenhof Pontresina Review
On a shelf at the confluence of the Engadine, Bernina and Roseg valleys, the Grand Hotel Kronenhof, in the village of Pontresina, combines old-world grandeur, contemporary elegance, astonishing views and some knockout cocktails Follow LUX on Instagram: @luxthemagazine...
Hotel Balzac Paris review
The Hotel Balzac in Paris combines boutique chic with the feeling of being in a (very sophisticated) friend’s home, as LUX discovers Where to stay in Paris this spring? The great hotels of Paris share many qualities: style, grandeur, history, and often a powerful...
Tom Rowntree on modern luxury hospitality
As VP of the luxury portfolio of Six Senses owner IHG, Tom Rowntree is at the cutting edge of modern luxury hospitality. He speaks to LUX about how to keep the future both luxurious and Zen LUX: Tell us more about the Six Senses in London and the members’ club?...
A week of art in Jaipur
The Public Arts Trust of India has announced its 5th edition of the Jaipur Art Week, which takes place every year in the UNESCO World Heritage City. As PATI’s Founding Chairwoman, Sana Rezwan’s mission is to bridge the city’s timeless heritage with...
Protected: The LUX Patina Art Residency launch party with Maria Sukkar
Where art becomes ocean conservation
Eleven global art patrons from two generations, chaired by one of London’s greatest art doyennes, steered by LUX, and anchored in the most groundbreaking luxury resort in the world. The Patina Art Residency brings together regenerative tourism, sustainability and...
Bulgari Hotels Milan and Paris reviewed
Bulgari has become one of the most celebrated luxury city hotel brands, and here we visit their flagship offerings in Milan and Rome Anyone who is anyone knows that Milan is now the buzzing place in Europe. Yes, the city that previously was known only for its fashion...
Why British Airways is still one of the very best airlines
You shouldn’t feel nostalgic for the gilded jet set era when air travel was supposedly more romantic, says Darius Sanai. In truth we have never had it better – and if you’re a Gold card holder of British Airways, based in London, you are in one of the most...
Dressing in Van Cleef from piste to party with LUX’s Fabienne
How is the Gstaad private jet set accoutring itself this winter? Fabienne Amez-Droz, LUX contributor and Gstaad resident, picks from the jewellery box of Parisian joaillier Van Cleef & Arpels 1. Libertad earrings Follow LUX on Instagram: @luxthemagazine For when...
The Badrutts Serlas Suite in St Moritz
If you’re looking for a place to stay this winter, start with a new suite in an old St Moritz Palace, Badrutt’s. LUX Editor-in-Chief Darius Sanai reports You’ve landed at Samedan in the Gulfstream after a flight from St Barts laced with just a little too...
Staying at Suvretta House, Queen of the Engadine
Suvretta House, just outside St Moritz, could be the perfect combination: a self-contained resort with celebrated restaurants and its own ski lift, a snowball’s throw from the parties in town, and right next to the even more exclusive parties up the road One slight...
Inside Diriyah, Saudi Arabia’s new-old cultural city
A vast development on the outskirts of Riyadh, Diriyah is being built around the foundations of the kingdom’s historic capital. Combining culture, leisure, education, and plenty of terraces where you can sip (alcohol-free) cocktails with a view, it could just be...
Rachel Verghis interviews Sam Falls
American artist Sam Falls is known for the entwinement of nature in his works. The Ruinart Conversations with Nature artist 2025, whose works have been shown at institutions including the Pompidou, Fondation Louis Vuitton and MOCA, speaks with LUX Contributing Editor...
Inside the Monte-Carlo Bay Hotel & Resort
At Blue Bay Marcel Ravin in Monte Carlo, chef Ravin’s poetic Martinique-meets-Mediterranean cuisine has been rewarded with two Michelin stars – and transformed the Monte-Carlo Bay Hotel & Resort into one of the principality’s most exciting culinary destinations....
Protected: A night of Penfolds wines at home in London
Inside a Day at Preventicum
Whether you’re 25 or 65, how can you be sure your body isn’t going to deliver you a health shock in the near future? Using the latest technology and analysis, you really can discover any upcoming bumps in life’s road – and take action to avoid them. LUX spends a...
How Louis Roederer champagne leads in biodiversity
To make the greatest luxury wines, you need to look after the land: a philosophy espoused by Cristal maker Louis Roederer that is becoming more widely shared, writes Darius Sanai Biodiversity is something many of us think of in the abstract: flowers, bees, polar bears...
Jonathan Miller: a tribute to my mentor by Darius Sanai
For a mentor, Jonathan Miller could give some pretty damn terrible advice. It was sometime in the late 1990s, shortly after we had met. I was back in the UK from my first job after university, as a foreign correspondent, and, low on contacts but high on ambition,...
A conversation with artist-poet Arch Hades
The world’s highest-paid poet, Arch Hades, endured a torrid youth. She is now an artist as well as a poet, with acclaimed exhibitions in London and Venice, her works full of classical and philosophical references. LUX Editor-in-Chief Darius Sanai meets her and...