27 Ağustos 2018 Pazartesi

At Long Last, Celine Dion Finds Buyer for Jupiter Island Estate

Celine Dion has finally found a buyer for her resort-like, waterfront home in Jupiter Island, Florida, after waiting four years and cutting the price nearly in half.
The home has gone into contract and is expected to sell, co-listing agent Joseph Montanaro of Sotheby’s International Realty Quebec confirmed on Thursday. The South Florida estate—replete with several large pools, a lazy river and waterslides—is listed today for $38.5 million, down 47% from its price four years ago.
BY BECKIE STRUM 
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son of Cindy Crawford- Presley Gerber

Presley Gerber touched down in snowy New York City earlier that morning to attend New York Fashion Week, and, specifically, a party for F is for Fendi, the Italian label's new digital platform, for which Gerber is an ambassador, along with Leonetta Fendi, Delfina Delettrez Fendi, Kenya Kinsky Jones, Laura Love, Roberto Rossellini, and Chloe Wise.“It should be fun,” Gerber said. 

Getting Ready with Presley Gerber

Kristine Froseth, Netflix's Next Big Romcom Star of Sierra Burgess Is a Loser

If you haven’t heard of Froseth, now 20, chances are that’s about to change. In the coming months, the actress will star in three feature films, including next month’s hotly anticipated Netflix high-school comedy, Sierra Burgess Is a Loser.

How Ariana Grande Went From Tragedy to the Best Summer of Her Life

This summer, Grande gave us the most riveting celebrity romance in recent history, a triumphant musical return and chart-topping album, and one of the best VMAs performances of the last decade. In a summer that also saw Justin Bieber and Hailey Baldwin and Nick Jonas and Priyanka Chopra get engaged at the drop of a hat, Grande's whirlwind engagement with Pete Davidson was the one that truly entranced us. And while summer technically isn’t over just yet, it's safe to say Ariana Grande had a better summer than anyone else. 

What high-end Chinese shoppers buy in Tokyo

Japanese cosmetics and beauty products, niche brands, luxury items – and lots of them...

No longer simply binge buyers, Chinese shoppers in Tokyo have become more deliberate and savvy about their shopping, favouring unique Japanese brands and quality international luxury items – and always looking for a bargain. While some Chinese customers may prefer to buy from established Japanese brands such as Issey Miyake, Yohji Yamamoto, Adore, Tomorrowland and Hyke, they do not eschew international brands. Major luxury watch and jewellery brands, including Rolex, Mikimoto, Tasaki, Bulgari, Tiffany, Patek Philippe, Chaumet and Graff, are also popular. Shiei Kimura, originally from Hong Kong, has been in Japan for 28 years, the past 12 of which she has spent working for the flagship Isetan store in Shinjuku, Tokyo. First providing service to international customers at the store’s tax free counter, she now works in VIP customer service, helping the high-spending foreign customers who have become more common in recent years. Each day she is sent to different sections of the store to provide Chinese or English interpretation and other services to these customers.

The crazy rich Asians of Hong Kong and what they spend big on

Hong Kong has 93 US dollar billionaires (compared to Singapore’s 44) and being a millionaire is nothing special these days. Hong Kong has a million people with liquid assets of HK$1 million (US$127,300) or more, and their numbers are swelling by about 15 per cent annually, according to a Citibank report. The cash is certainly out there, as a scroll down Forbes’ annual rich list will attest. Hong Kong is home to nine of Asia’s 50 richest families, it shows – not bad for a city of about 7.5 million people. Meanwhile, Hong Kong’s 50 richest individuals are collectively worth an estimated US$307 billion. 

cars, collectibles, experiences, and property – the source of their wealth


Mathew Scott
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Rajasthan's Jawai Leopard Camp - luxury safari

Based on the idea of a moveable camp, it's all canvas and metal with a black, white and red colour scheme inspired by the local Rabari herdsmen's outfits and their striking scarlet turbans. Stunning black and white photographs of leopards and shepherds are everywhere. Lounging and dining take place in two open-sided communal tents overlooking the rocky Aravalli hills. The guest tents are a short walk away - after nightfall and before dawn (more of which later) you'll be guided back and forth by lantern light.

Rates start at 59,000 rupees (HK$6,820) per tent, plus taxes and a conservation contribution of 1,000 rupees per person, per night. The rate includes all meals, two wilderness drives a day, Wi-fi and laundry. For more details, go to www.sujanluxury.com/jawai.
BY GILLIAN RHYS