Grooming Beloved Italian Perfumer Santa Maria Novella Just Dropped Its First Eau de Parfum in 800 Years The Florentine icon has been crafting scents since 1221. By Jemima Sissons
Best of the Best The Best in Travel, From Buzzing Mediterranean Hotspots to Meditative Japanese Islands A look at top hotel and resort offerings and experiences in the US, Europe, Africa and beyond to help expand your travel horizons. By Mark Ellwood, Sandra Ramani, Mary Holland, Jen Murphy, Nick Scott, Andrew Sessa, Jemima Sissons
Menswear How This French Ski Parka Became a Downtown Darling of the Finance Set Fusalp’s understated outerwear has emerged as the discerning man’s winter coat. By Jemima Sissons
Best of the Best From an Umbrian Castle to a Botswanan Safari Lodge: The Best in Travel Whether you’re beachside or atop of snowy mountains, these destinations are worth the trip. By Mark Ellwood, Mary Holland, Sandra Ramani, Eric Rosen, Andrew Sessa, Jemima Sissons
Marine New Luxury Cruise Liners Will Be Powered by Giant Solid Sails Aimed at a high-end experience, Silentseas cruise liners put out half the emissions of a traditional cruise ship, with no engine noise. By Jemima Sissons
Resorts These Nature-Packed Getaways Blend Old-Fashioned Adventure With Simple Luxury Reinvigorate with nature plus nurture. By Jemima Sissons
Marine This Wild $9 Million Water Vessel Transforms From Speedboat to Submarine in Two Minutes The 40-foot Victa travels across the water at 40 knots, then abruptly dives beneath the surface to explore the ocean depths. By Jemima Sissons
Marine 5 Once-in-a-Lifetime Boat Adventures to Take This Winter Pack your bags, gents. By Jemima Sissons
Destinations All Aboard: 5 Luxury Train Trips That Freshen Up Old-School Travel Because travel is about the journey, not just the destination. By Jemima Sissons
Aviation These New Luxury Blimps Hope to Become the Superyachts of the Skies Zeppelins are usually equated with the Hindenburg disaster, but today’s airships use modern materials and some aspire to be as luxurious as superyachts. By Jemima Sissons
ArtNews In Abstract, Haunting, and Poignant Works, Artists Reflect on the Great Migration in a Major Exhibition