MarcJacobs.com
Jacobs was born in New York City on April 9, 1963 and attended Parson's School of Design.
In 1984 he met Robert Duffy and the two developed a strong friendship as well as a lasting busines...
Life is complex. Peace of mind is essential. Though you have masterfully succeeded in life, you may be in search of a close confidant who is there for you to:
Share personal and emotionally challenging...
Clive.com
Celebrating ten years at the top of the luxury perfume industry, British Luxury Designer Clive Christian is delighted to release a new perfume creation from his private collection.
Long anticip...
Arriving at the legendary Château Vaux-le-Vicomte on the arm of its guardian Alexandre de Vogüé is akin to peering piercingly into the past, into the intellectual soul of France.
I fall under the spell o...
It was early 2013 when Dr. Bruce Lowell, a New York internist, first began recommending Celergen for his patients.
They came to him seeking relief from a variety of ailments, including chronic pain, depr...
Started in 2011, Al Carter’s racing program with The B+ Foundation, one of the leading foundations fighting childhood cancer in the United States, is still growing and very successful.
Jetset Magazine ha...
Adding to the success of the Rolls-Royce Studio in Cannes on the Cote d’Azur last year, this summer Rolls-Royce Motor Cars will welcome guests both to Cannes and a second ‘Summer Studio’ at the exclusive en...
It's 2014 and as expected, your life is ever more mobile and essentially connected.
As a collector, you are no stranger to the latest and best of what a global market has to offer.
The map on your sma...
It would take 6,400 particles of Hitachi's so-called RFID (Radio-Frequency Identification) dust to make a pile barely visible to the human eye.
The dust is small enough to be used in literally everything...
Our Brands And Products All Have A Story. But, If We Merely Present Them As Being Basically The Same As The Others, Then We Shortchange Ourselves.
I am a fan of wine. Note that I didn't say I was a conno...