Business
In 2025, Will Polo Still Be The Sport Of The Happy Few?
Although its history dates back more than 2,500 years, polo remains little known and is reserved for intimate circles. However, tournament organizations outside the traditional strongholds exist today. Can polo find new audiences?
Opinion
Can Made In Italy Overcome The Crisis?
It is no secret that the luxury sector has been struggling for several months now. Many companies have seen their financial results plummet due to an economic climate characterized by geopolitical conflicts and persistent economic instability.
By Eva Morletto
News
Business & Trends
Business
Chinese Investors Are Pulling Back From French Luxury Brands
The enduring value of heritage and the capitalization on craftsmanship continue to drive Chinese groups to acquire French luxury brands. However, concerns over management practices and stricter capital controls by the Chinese government are curbing their enthusiasm. An in-depth investigation.
Style & Experiences
Travel & Wellness
The Stakes Of Space Tourism For The Ultra-Rich
The global space tourism market, currently valued at $876.34 million, is projected to exceed $13 billion by 2030. While global powers like China and the United States focus on lunar and Martian exploration, private companies are multiplying to offer space experiences tailored to the ultra-wealthy.
By Eva Morletto
Sustainability
Sustainability
Fashion brands fail in transparency and decarbonisation
This summer, an Italian probe uncovered a worrying reality: luxury brands like Armani and Dior have been producing their high-end goods in Chinese-owned sweatshops in […]