Gen Z are changing the way we shop, cutting back on small comforts to fund shareable statement pieces. It's rewriting the rulebook on what status means. And brands are catching up.
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Gen Z are changing the way we shop, cutting back on small comforts to fund shareable statement pieces. It's rewriting the rulebook on what status means. And brands are catching up.
Jack Rayner’s win at the Nike Melbourne Marathon Festival reminded everyone why we run: to reset, reconnect, and enjoy therapy in motion.
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In an age obsessed with automation, the world’s most expensive watches remain proudly hand-wound; intimate mechanical marvels powered by human touch, not convenience.
TAG Heuer celebrates Ayrton Senna’s fearless legacy with two new Formula 1 Chronographs — precision-built timepieces that honour the spirit, speed, and strength of Formula 1’s ultimate champion.
Cathay Pacific turns the long Sydney–London haul into a ritual of comfort and culture, serving Michelin-level Cantonese cuisine and signature Hong Kong hospitality across every cabin.
Hong Kong is where luxury meets precision. From rooftop suites and watch auctions to hidden jazz bars, the city delivers style, substance, and serious indulgence.
Tesla CEO tells Joe Rogan podcast that long-delayed sports car with flying capabilities could debut before 2025 ends.
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Cadillac’s first electric vehicle, the LYRIQ, pairs its silent powertrain with a 19-speaker AKG Studio system, transforming Australia’s highways into a producer’s booth on wheels.
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Hong Kong redefines wellness through rhythm and balance, not robes and retreats; morning hikes, Bamford massages, and harbour sails that remind you to slow down.
Donald Trump’s 39% tariff on Swiss watches has backfired spectacularly, collapsing U.S. demand and pushing London to overtake America as the world’s largest luxury watch market.
Chinese automaker faces council warnings after using Jamberoo Action Park as unauthorised vehicle storage facility near Port Kembla.
Cinema Muscle Recreations debuts Eleanor Gone Again at Las Vegas Concours, limited to 25 units and faithfully recreating the legendary movie car.
LVMH’s surprise third-quarter growth has luxury executives breathing again. But can stabilising fashion sales and China’s comeback revive a watch industry still waiting for lift-off?
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The Film Was Shot on Savannah, a 274-Foot Superyacht Featuring a Mosaic Pool and Underwater Viewing Room
Nike has simplified running for everyone with three clear shoe categories, Responsive, Maximum, and Supportive, designed to match every stride, surface, and runner’s individual journey.
A. Lange & Söhne proves that simplicity demands mastery with the new SAXONIA THIN — two limited editions in Honeygold® and platinum featuring jet-black onyx dials.
Hong Kong turns luxury into a timely art form; from rooftop suites and Rolls-Royces to whiskey dens and waterfront dining, it's a city built for those who've arrived.
BMW's Neue Klasse iX3 is the game changer, rule breaker the German brand needed. Here's why.
Cartier has taken its most iconic design and given it a lightweight titanium edge, making the Santos tougher, sleeker, and more wearable than ever before.
TAG Heuer has knocked it out of the park with the new Connected Calibre E5, a smartwatch so good it makes everything else look dated.
Cadillac’s AKG Studio audio system transforms the LYRIQ into a moving studio, blending Grammy-winning engineering, 19 speakers, and 1400 watts of pure acoustic precision.
TCL’s C8K QD Mini LED is built for Australian weekends — bright for daylight footy, sharp for night racing, and fast enough for PS5 gaming.
Natural stone dials are back. From Rolex’s Tiger Iron GMT to Piaget’s 70s icons, 2025’s boldest watches prove we’re still drawn to a pretty face.
Richard Mille, the brand often dubbed the “billionaire’s handshake,” is set to open its first Australian boutique this year, marking a major moment for Sydney’s luxury scene.
The Philips i9000 Prestige Ultra redefines grooming with AI-powered precision, custom shave modes, and a sanitising charging case, offering a smarter, smoother, and longer-lasting shave experience.
Van Heusen’s wrinkle-free shirts, performance jackets and easy-care linen suits are designed for busy weeks, delivering flexibility, polish and comfort with less ironing and more wear.
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