The Hollywood Roosevelt. Photo courtesy Hollywood Roosevelt.
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Last week,
Wet Paint detailed the demise of
Frieze Los Angeles, undone by permitting issues that restrict retail entities from operating out of residential houses. Not allowed, alas. And so, instead of an ambitious edition of an art fair staged in a series of Modernist houses, we’ll have to wait until the fair takes over the
Beverly Hilton-adjacent grounds in February 2022.
The David Hockney pool at the Roosevelt. Photo courtesy Hollywood Roosevelt.
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GENEVA, March 3, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Firmenich, the world s largest privately-owned fragrance and taste company, has teamed up in an exclusive collaboration with world-renowned arts and design college Central Saint Martins in London to reimagine the future of fine fragrance. Twenty-one projects provide a unique, fragrance forward vision for game-changing uses of fine fragrance, from heat relief, water conservation, and community empowerment, to mindful eating and scent travel. Firmenich is empowering a positive future for fine fragrance, said Ilaria Resta, President, Global Perfumery, Firmenich. Through both
RE|GENERATION and
Olfactive Design, we are writing a new story including creation, distribution points, distribution methods, and physical or digital experiences, to reinvent the value of fine fragrance. Perfume becomes a social intermediary, identity marker and mindful catalyst.
These are unusual times, and the state of affairs can change quickly. Please check the latest guidance before travelling. Our writer visited these hotels prior to the pandemic.
The Caribbean has more than its share of vast all-inclusive hotels, but some islands also offer very enticing, small-scale places to stay that offer a much more personalised experience â you may even be looked after by the hotel s owners. These boutique hotels vary enormously in their look and feel, from elegant hillside properties to funky beachside hangouts, but what the loveliest have in common is a profusion of tropical character. And while some of the best boutique hotels in the Caribbean are expensive, others are very affordable â the selection below includes options for all budgets and tastes.Â