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How a good night's sleep became the ultimate status symbol
Sleep deprivation used to be a badge of honor: a sign you were busy and important and very much in demand. Snoozing was losing and sleep was for wimps. Now, however, Arianna Huffington’s The Sleep Revolution, a call-to-bed that promises to transform your life, “one night at a time”, is a New York Times bestseller, and Huffington is crisscrossing the country urging people to “sleep their way to the top”. Meanwhile, the sleep industry has woken up big time and a slew of startups are reinventing where...
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rolls royce vision next 100 concept
over the decades ahead, the rolls royce vision next 100 offers virtually unlimited scopes of personalization, with customers being able to commission a genuine one-off piece.
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‘Burning Man for the 1%’
The desert party for the tech elite, with Eric Schmidt in a top hat, Further Future is the tech-centric, unapologetically luxurious alternative to Burning Man, complete with personal assistants, spa treatments and fine dining. By Nellie Bowles. (May 2, 2016)
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Why Wellness Is the New Way to Look, Feel, and Act Rich
Green juice, fancy leggings, acupuncture, and cleanses are all part of the new luxury lifestyle. By Marisa Meltzer.
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The Surreal Life Aboard the World's Biggest Cruise Ship
With the Harmony of the Seas's maiden voyage in May, Royal Caribbean eclipsed itself—besting its sister ship Oasis in size by a foot. Stretching 1,188 feet long and 215.5 feet wide, the gleaming hulk is a veritable floating suburb devoted to sun, fun, and waterslides. Population: 8,880.
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The Latest High-End Real Estate Amenity? The Luxury Safe Room
Disaster preparedness is a big deal to the one percent. By Adrienne Gaffney.
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How the super-rich are making their homes ‘invisible’
Privacy is perhaps the greatest luxury anyone can buy, hence the trend for properties hidden from prying eyes and online searches. By Kate Allen.
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Eight of the craziest perks we’ve seen in luxury real estate listings
Developers have resorted to new techniques to combat a softening market. By Madeline Stone. (Aug. 15, 2016)
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The Mega Rich Have Found an Unlikely New Refuge
When being remote becomes an advantage. By Emma O’Brien. (Nov. 2, 2016)
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No logo: Why un-branded luxury goods are on the rise
‘Consumers want to be one in a million, not one of a million,’ says analyst
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Lamborghini's Urus SUV will be a game-changer for the company — here's why
The COO of Lamborghini makes no bones about what an SUV will mean for the exotic Italian automaker. "It's going to change the landscape of the company," Alessandro Farmeschi told Business Insider when we sat down at the Detroit auto show last month. When the Lamborghini Urus goes on sale later this year, it will enable Lambo to join the high-performance luxury SUV party — a party that kicked off way back in 2002, when Porsche debuted the Cayenne SUV. In the last year, the festivities have decidedly heated up...
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The wealthy are going underground as luxury doomsday bunkers sprawl across Kansas
For many, the world just doesn’t feel like a safe place anymore. Pandemics, the re-emerging threat of nuclear war, terrorist attacks, and even the threat of a good old fashioned natural disaster have many scanning prepper sites online and stockpiling food in their basements. For some people, though, that just isn’t good enough. Those with the means to do so are flocking to snap up luxury survival condos built on the site of a converted missile silo in Concordia, three hours north of Kansas City.
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LAX’s new private terminal for the rich and famous makes flying easier, but at a steep price
Moguls, tycoons, celebrities can now skip LAX crowds, for a fee. By Steve Lopez.
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How Alcantara faux suede went from Lamborghini seats to lining Microsoft laptops
Microsoft’s newly unveiled Surface Laptop uses a material called Alcantara to great effect, improving the user experience and instilling a sense of luxury.
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A Home of Last Resort
Breaking ground— and betting big—on a doomsday community for the rich. By Sonia Smith.
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A Wrecked Luxury Car Built From Over 12,000 Reflective Steel Parts
Reflecting its surroundings with a splintered and imperfect view is Jordan Griska's 2016 sculpture Wreck, a non-functional model of a Mercedes Benz S550 made entirely from reflective stainless steel.
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2018 Rolls-Royce Phantom: The best of the best, made better
It's hard to imagine the car world without Rolls-Royce. For over a century, it has been the unapologetic automotive signifier of wealth, success, celebrity and status. And while the company has experienced as many ups and downs as any other manufacturer -- if not a few more -- The Spirit of Ecstasy has remained a shining beacon of luxury. But even within Rolls-Royce, there is a hierarchy, and firmly at the top for over 90 years, the Phantom has earned adoration the world over as simply the best car money can buy.
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Saudi Arabia launches Red Sea beach resort project
Picture luxury beach destinations and you probably conjure dreamy images of the Maldives or the Seychelles, but Saudi Arabia? Not so much. But that could change with an ambitious plan to develop part of Saudi Arabia's west coast into a Red Sea resort.
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The Top 10 Longest Luxury Superyachts on the Planet
The top 10 longest superyacht on the planet. Check out our list of these incredible floating palaces and see what the billionaire class spends its money on
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A Gift Guide for Billionaires
What to buy the person who has everything this holiday season. By Justin Ocean.
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