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April 2025

Glass takes comfort in Tribeca’s beloved haven at Fouquet’s New York

WALKING down the cobblestone streets between industrial buildings of boutiques and restaurants, it’s not hard to see why Tribeca has

Farlam Hall delivers relaxation and Michelin-starred cuisine in Cumbria

WHEN you think of Cumbria, relaxation is often not the first thing that springs to mind. However, an intimate PoB

The Corner Shop at Selfridges kickstarts summer with ÉTÉ CELINE pop-up

RETURNING to London’s Selfridges, Celine is hailing in the summer season with the pre-launch of its ÉTÉ CELINE collection. Taking

Daniel Fletcher’s debut capsule for Mithridate has launched

LAUNCHING today, Daniel Fletcher‘s debut capsule for Mithridate, titled Seven, Nine, Three, is available to purchase. Having unveiled the new

Glass presents The Quiet Form – a beauty editorial by Billie Scheepers 

A MODERN ode to masculinity, this black-and-white editorial captures a lone figure sculpted in light and shadow. Inspired by the

Richard Mille expands RM 75-01 Flying Tourbillon Sapphire collection

RICHARD Mille is back with new, ultra-exclusive models, as it’s dropped three RM 75-01 Flying Tourbillon Sapphire styles. Two of

Reformation launches its first pyjama collection

FOUNDED in 2009 by Yael Aflalo, Reformation quickly became a go-to for gals who love both style and sustainability. Known

Hungarian luxury skincare brand Omorovicza launches Elixir

HUNGARIAN heritage skincare brand Omorovicza revered for its thorough and effective – yet luxurious – skincare and facials based on

Peer Gynt’s moving act of defiance lands at Milan’s La Scala

Funny, exhilarating and at times unbearably sad, it’s a tough piece filled with Nordic folklore and poignant storytelling. MILAN, ITALY

AYA MUSE presents its all-gender basics collection

AYA MUSE, the Los Angeles-based label named after the Japanese word for “beautiful” and the Greek for “inspiration”, is known

Alexa Papadouris talks to Glass about Cyprus’ most luxurious holiday retreats

NESTLED in the heart of Cyprus, Marathasa Wines and Casale Panayiotis redefine luxury with a seamless blend of heritage, indulgence,

Glass finds calm in the heart of Madrid at Círculo Gran Via

IN THE heart of Madrid, Spain’s vibrant and captivating capital, sits Marriott’s Autograph Collection hotel, Círculo Gran Via. Housed in

Parfums de Marly opens another New York boutique

LUXURY fragrance house Parfums de Marly has opened a new boutique on one of Manhattan’s most famous avenues, offering a

Maria Grazia Chiuri weaves East-meets-West elegance into Dior’s Fall 2025 show

IN A thoughtful blend of tradition and innovation, Maria Grazia Chiuri unveils Dior’s Fall 2025 collection in Kyoto – a

Diptyque launches new home fragrance with bespoke diffuser collection

LUXURY fragrance house Diptyque unveils a redesigned Home Diffuser, seamlessly blending elegance with minimalist design to create a refined sensory

Glass talks to Christopher Chong, the creative mind behind Thameen London

Glass talks to Christopher Chong who has now brought his creative fire power to fragrance house Thameen London, re-invigorating the

Aromi Restaurant reopens with bold new menu at Hilton Molino Stucky Venice

JUST in time for Easter, Hilton Molino Stucky Venice has reopened its acclaimed canal-side restaurant, Aromi, unveiling a daring new

Dolce & Gabbana add three new pencils to its Classic Make Up Look Collection

QUICK, simple, and fuss-free, makeup pencils are a staple in many beauty routines across the globe. Now, Dolce & Gabbana

Chanel opens pop-up in Shoreditch to celebrate Chance Eau Splendide

TO CELEBRATE the launch of the new Chance perfume – Eau Splendide – Chanel opens its Chance Street Pop-Up in

Carl Friedrik collaborates with Williams Racing on travel collection

TWO British brands, one shared pursuit of precision, Carl Friedrik and Williams Racing have joined forces to launch a limited-edition travel collection

Glass presents Brick & Blur – an editorial by Elliott Morgan and Beanie Stolper

THE STREETS around Old Street hummed with restless energy – a patchwork of brutalist buildings, indie galleries, shuttered shops, and


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