
Five Exhibitions That Proved the Fondation Louis Vuitton Sets the Pace
In a decade, Frank Gehry’s glass ship has turned Paris into a destination for museum-scale, culturally pointed blockbusters that still respect the viewer’s intelligence.

In a decade, Frank Gehry’s glass ship has turned Paris into a destination for museum-scale, culturally pointed blockbusters that still respect the viewer’s intelligence.

Worn by Elvis Presley during live performances and later gifted to a trusted confidant, this bold gold ring with a blue sapphire is now offered by M.S. Rau – a rare intersection of music history, personal legacy, and collectible luxury.

LVMH closes the year with wordless cards, a composed gesture that reflects unity, restraint and continuity.

A chandelier imagined not as perfection, but as something lived with, repaired, and quietly carried forward.

A thoughtful night walk through 2,000 lanterns that trace Japan from temple courtyards to Tokyo side streets.

Patek Philippe brings its largest Watch Art Exhibition to Milan in Oct 2026, showcasing 500 timepieces, rare handcrafts and limited editions.

Murakami’s flowers will age. The bottle will scuff. The wine will tell its own story.

The world’s most Michelin-starred chef will steer three Dior dining spaces in the Maison’s historic home.

For two days in Cognac, Hennessy opened the doors to its rare cognac workshop.

Perfume is given museum space in Shanghai, where Dior links scent to culture, heritage and the act of giving.