Filed under: Haute Hotels, Travel & Accommodation | Tags: Bjarne Mastenbroek, Christian Müller, Luxury Rental, Mountain Retreat, Swiss Alps, Switzerland, Villa Vals
Designed by Bjarne Mastenbroek and Christian Müller, Villa Vals is a unique mountain retreat for those who desire to enjoy a pristine beauty of the Swiss nature.
Situated in stunning alpine surroundings and integrated directly into a mountainside (with an access to it is through an underground tunnel), this beautiful home boasts contemporary concrete, stone, wood interiors and plenty of natural light.

This award-winning residence is nestled is within walking distance to the famous thermal springs of Therme Vals a hotel/spa complex that is built directly over the natural springs.
With four bedrooms, a state-of-the-art kitchen, a hot tub in the courtyard and a spacious living area with breathtaking views of mountain peaks, this property is also intended to be energy neutral, which makes Villa Vals is truly a beautiful and unique approach to integrated design and environmental consciousness.
Best of all, you can enjoy a combination of ‘Dutch Design’ and ‘Swiss Quality’ with your family or friends.
Bookings between €1,750-3,450/week, depending on the season.
www.villavals.ch/booking
by Olga Titarenko
Filed under: Haute Vehicles, Travel & Accommodation | Tags: 2050, Airbus, Future, Travel
This video speaks for itself:
Filed under: Haute Hotels, Travel & Accommodation | Tags: Banyan Tree, Hotel, Macau, Resort
Award-winning Banyan Tree Hotels and Resorts revealed Macau’s first 5-star all suite urban resort in the heart of Cotai City. Banyan Tree Macau opened on 15 May 2011 at Macau’s newest landmark, which integrated with resort Galaxy Macau, where the focus is on luxurious world-class hospitality.
“Banyan Tree Macau is designed for travellers looking to immerse themselves in the excitement of Cotai’s entertainment district, but still desire their own private sanctuary to relax in,” said Mr. Rudy Oretti, General Manager of Banyan Tree Macau.
This hotel is the first to feature private indoor relaxation pools in all its 246 opulent suites, overlooking the city and offering a sanctuary for the senses for guests. The resort guests are also spoilt for choice with more than 50 other restaurants and bars within the Galaxy Macau integrated complex.
Banyan Tree Macau
+853 8883 8833
reservationsmacau@banyantree.com
Filed under: IT People, Travel & Accommodation, What's Haute? | Tags: annie leibovitz, Core Values, louis vuitton, Olga Titarenko
Earlier this year news about the $10 million Louis Vuitton x Angelina Jolie deal infected all media channels from national newspapers to social networks. In anticipation we’ve been waiting to see the outcome and naturally expected to be blown away with the result. Finally, the teaser and the print ad have been released for public’s admiration. The serene and barefoot actress, captured by Annie Leibovitz, aboard a traditional wooden boat, gazes off into the distance in Cambodia’s Siem Reap province, where a few years ago she adopted her eldest son, Maddox.
Louis Vuitton Core Values campaigns revisit the brand’s heritage with a completely fresh interpretation of the concept of travel in an emotional sense, viewed as a personal journey, a process of self-discovery. The campaign debuted in September 2007 in major international titles featuring no other but the former Soviet statesman Mikhail Gorbachev, the French movie siren Catherine Deneuve and the tennis power couple Andre Agassi and Steffi Graf.
Committed to promoting environmental responsibility and sustainable development, Louis Vuitton shared the convictions of the exceptional people in the campaign. It made donations to The Climate Project, spearheaded by Al Gore, on behalf of Catherine Deneuve, André Agassi and Steffi Graf. For Mikhail Gorbachev, the donation will be made to Green Cross International, of which he is the founder and chairman. According to Arnault, the campaign have led to “good results on the products that are shown in the campaigns.”and was continued in 2008 with another set of living legends.
Photographed on a beach near his home in the Bahamas, the iconic actor is propped on a wooden dock next to a waterproof version of Vuitton’s Keepall bag. Such is Connery’s natural elegance, the photo Leibovitz submitted was actually a test, before he was handed over to the hair and makeup crews.
The founding member of The Rolling Stones was captured in a New York hotel room that he transformed by draping black scarves over the lamps and placing a skull on a bedside table.
Pietro Beccari, Senior VP of Communication explains this shot: “Not only does it capture the unique quality of a father-daughter relationship, in which both are enriched by a shared experience, but it also evokes the heritage of Louis Vuitton with its suggestion of know-how being passed from one generation to the next.”
Here celebrating the 40th anniversary of Apollo 11’s first steps on the Moon, the ad features legendary astronauts Sally Ride (first American woman in space), Buzz Aldrin (Apollo 11, first steps on the Moon, 1969) and Jim Lovell (Apollo 13) looking up in the Californian desert night sky.
In 2010 Brazil’s Pelé, Argentina’s Diego Maradona and France’s Zinedine Zidane all won football’s ultimate prize, and all wore the emblematic N°10 shirt. They met up in the Café Maravillas, a typical bar in Madrid, and were tempted into a game of table football. The image leaves the suspense intact, but clearly captures the atmosphere of fun and friendly rivalry.
Given the photographer of all Core Value campaigns personal and financial troubles in 2010, Louis Vuitton wished to offer support in the most positive way and suggested that Annie Leibovitz become the next campaign’s hero. She accepted on the condition that she appears alongside for friend and one of the foremost dancers of the 20th century, Mikhail Baryshnikov.
This is the first time U2 frontman Bono has appeared in an ad sans his bandmates, but instead with his wife Ali Hewson. It’s also the first time that a label other than Louis Vuitton is getting a fashion credit – the pair are wearing their own clothing line Edun, a line of ethical fashion. Proceeds from the sales will go to TechnoServe, which supports sustainable farming in Africa.
As the pioneer of the art du voyage, Louis Vuitton is always on the look out for the exceptional people with extraordinary journeys. The question is who will be next?
by Olga Titarenko
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Filed under: Haute Hotels, Travel & Accommodation | Tags: Australia, Best Resorts, Cable Beach Club, Hayman, Lizard Island, Qualia, Wolgan Valley
Hayman is Australia’s celebrated private island destination in the Great Barrier Reef. A member of the prestigious organisation, The Leading Hotels of the World, Hayman welcomes guests to enjoy a memorable experience offering luxury, relaxation, adventure and a lifestyle that is sincere. Within Hayman, stylish elegance reflects the harmonious freshness of the tranquil surrounds. Guests will hide away in their own superbly appointed haven – a room, suite, penthouse or villa, each with stunning appointments and peaceful garden, lagoon, pool, beach and sea vistas. Multi award-winning Hayman is more than a resort.
The term “qualia” is of Latin derivative used to refer to a collection of sensory experiences. It is about the effect that it has on each individual who experiences it. Qualia is nestled neatly into the northern tip of Hamilton Island, surrounded by the unsurpassed beauty of the Great Barrier Reef. Everything has been meticulously considered so it relaxes the mind, yet completely spoils the senses. The beautiful ocean breeze from the Coral Sea, the sound of water rushing over the pebble shore, the rustling of leaves, the distinctive scent of the eucalyptus trees and the taste sensations created by our world-class chefs.
Located right on the Great Barrier Reef, it is a private paradise with 24 powdery white beaches. During his epic voyage of 1770, Captain James Cook climbed the peak on Lizard Island to chart a course out to sea through the maze of reefs which confronted him. Today Lizard Island offers an escape of a different kind. Being right on the Great Barrier Reef is rare enough, but Lizard Island offers the full spectrum – both the inner and outer Reef experiences. Here you can snorkel off a secluded beach to discover a garden of giant clams or enjoy many magnificent walks and on at least one you can expect to glimpse a Monitor, the lizard after which the island was named.
Like Broome itself, the Cable Beach Club is a beautiful melting pot of cultural influences and architecture. Dotted throughout our magnificent gardens is a range of accommodation options ranging from tranquil studios, to private villas and indulgent suites complete with private butler. Its corrugated-iron walls inside as well as out, verandas and local artworks are blended with red-and-green latticework, pagoda roofs and polished timber floors. For sheer indulgence, the Colonial Pearling Master suites are lavishly decked out with eye-popping Asiatic antiques and valuable Australian art.
Wolgan Valley Resort and Spa offers the rare opportunity to experience luxury in a spectacular Australian bush setting, just 3 hours by road from Sydney. Nestled between two National Parks in the Greater Blue Mountains World Heritage region and spread out at the foot of towering cliffs. The seclusion of Wolgan Valley creates a natural sanctuary, where guests can relax and explore in unsurpassed luxurious comfort. This is the quintessential luxury Australian bush experience – a unique combination of wildlife, dramatic natural beauty, conservation, heritage and a spectacular Australian bush setting.
































