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Bridges to Prosperity, Financial Times, HTSI, Rima Suqi

15 Oct Bridges to Prosperity/HTSI The Financial Times

Of all the stories I've written, this is one of my favorites. It is a profile of an organization that builds bridges to connect rurally isolated communities in Africa. To date, the organization has built more than 480 trail bridges in 21 countries, connecting 1.7 million formerly isolated people to the resources they need. Most are completed within 12 weeks, using local labour and materials contributed by the host country’s government, at an approximate cost of $100,000 each. On average, each bridge pays for itself within two years. This year, the organisation hopes to complete eight bridges in Uganda and 35 in Rwanda, with...

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Jamie Chadwick Rima Suqi

15 Oct F3 racer Jamie Chadwick profile/Alexa

There was only one woman in the starting formation at the final Indy NXT race of the year at Laguna Seca in Monterey, Calif., last month: Jamie Chadwick. The 25-year-old British racer and new Rolex Testimonee is a standout in an undeniably male-dominated sport, and the first woman to compete full time in the Indy NXT circuit in more than a decade. Read more about her here....

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Rolex 1908, Alexa, Rima Suqi

15 Oct Rolex new Perpetual 1908/Alexa

Rolex is considered a “one and done” timepiece by many — and for good reason. The iconic watchmaker’s Datejust, Submariner, Daytona, and other styles are timeless, contemporary heirlooms, often passed down through generations. But technically speaking, these ever-popular models are not considered dress watches. Why? Find out here....

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Hermes, Galerie, Rima Suqi

15 Oct New leather boxes by Hermes/Galerie Magazine

Since the creation of Hermès there’s always been a degree of imperfection, because it’s the work of a hand, not a machine,” declares Alexis Fabry, co–artistic director of the revered maison’s home collection. “These irregularities are part of the charm of an object.” Now the Patine d’Hermès collection of boxes, introduced earlier this year in Milan, brings that ethos to an entirely new level by combining the craftsmanship of artisans in both France and Japan. Read the entire story here.  Photo: Adam Friedlander, styled by Rebecca Bartoshesky ...

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07 Oct Christie’s auction of Meisel photos of Madonna/Galerie

When it first debuted 30 years ago this month, the book SEX rocked the world. It featured over 100 erotic photographs of Madonna shot by Steven Meisel, packaged in a metal covered spiral-bound book and wrapped in silver mylar. Priced at what now seems like a reasonable $50, it was packaged with a CD single of the song “Erotic.” SEX spent three weeks on the New York Times best seller list and sold 1.5 million copies worldwide. To this day,  it remains the best and fastest selling coffee table book of all time, despite being banned in several countries. Read the...

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Carla Fernandez for Ballroom Marfa, Rima Suqi, T the New York Times

13 Sep Carla Fernandez for Ballroom Marfa/T, The New York Times

When the West Texas contemporary art foundation Ballroom Marfa held its annual summer party at the Bridgehampton, N.Y., home of co-founder Virginia Lebermann last month, guests were greeted by a long table set in a grove of tulip trees. A dinner of Mexican-inspired dishes by the chef Yann Nury was served on and alongside tableware and décor created by the Mexico City-based fashion designer and artist Carla Fernández in collaboration with Mexican artisans. The collection is now being sold to benefit Ballroom Marfa. A setting for four people includes clay plates in a mottled black finish, speckled ceramic cups, wooden napkin...

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Mestiz showroom, San Miguel de Allende, Rima Suqi, Daniel Valero

10 Sep Mestiz showroom in San Miguel/T List, The New York Times

Last month, the architect and designer Daniel Valero opened a showroom off an alleyway in San Miguel de Allende’s Centro neighborhood, filling it with exuberant pieces inspired by Mexico’s artisans and natural surroundings. A red triangular table, set with spiky ceramic bowls, sits under a bendy fuchsia wicker lamp. Born in Saltillo, Mexico, Valero studied architecture at Tecnológico de Monterrey and earned a master’s degree in textile design from the École Nationale Supérieure des Arts Décoratifs in Paris before founding his company, Mestiz, in 2015. When Valero collaborates with craftspeople, he adheres to their traditional techniques. “I try to use...

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St. Regis Kanai, Rima Suqi

28 Aug St. Regis Kanai review in Conde Nast Traveler

Luxurious beachfront properties are not rare in this region of Mexico, but St. Regis Kanai boasts innovative architecture by Edmonds International—inspired by the constellation Pleiades—with curvaceous buildings that literally hover above a seemingly endless sea of lush green mangroves. Each of the 124 rooms and 19 suites offers views of the Caribbean; this particular stretch of the sea boasts the region’s largest undisturbed coral reef. If beach isn’t your thing, there are countless pools on property, including one specifically for families, several in the spa, and sort of hidden one at the sports bar, as well as half a dozen...

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