Giorgio Armani x Alanui

Giorgio Armani x Alanui: A Journey Through Craft and Contemporary Luxury

The collaboration between Giorgio Armani and Alanui emerges as a refined dialogue between two distinctive visions of Italian luxury. Rooted in heritage yet guided by a contemporary sensibility, the project explores a new expression of effortless elegance. By bringing together Alanui’s artisanal mastery and free-spirited identity with the timeless, sophisticated aesthetic of Giorgio Armani, the collaboration results in a collection that feels both authentic and singular.

At its core, the collection translates the idea of travel into a wearable narrative. Each piece reflects an uncompromising attention to detail and a continuous pursuit of exceptional materials and craftsmanship, values deeply embedded in the DNA of both houses. The garments evoke movement, exploration, and cultural exchange while maintaining the understated refinement that defines the Armani universe.

With Nicolò Oddi

Founded in 2016 by Carlotta Oddi and her brother Nicolò Oddi, Alanui is an Italian luxury knitwear brand centered around the idea of the cardigan as a symbol of travel and identity. The name «Alanui,» meaning «great path» in Hawaiian, reflects the brand’s philosophy of journey and discovery. Known for its exceptional yarns, intricate craftsmanship, and distinctive patterns, Alanui blends Italian artisanal excellence with global cultural influences.

Within the capsule collaboration with Giorgio Armani, the cardigan once again takes center stage. These key pieces embody the meeting point between Alanui’s bold, handcrafted character and Armani’s refined minimalism. Presented during the Giorgio Armani Men’s F/W 2026/27 runway show, the cardigans introduced a new dimension to the collection, one where tradition and innovation coexist seamlessly.

Ultimately, the Alanui x Giorgio Armani collaboration celebrates a shared dedication to quality, craftsmanship, and enduring style. It is a project that honors the heritage of Italian fashion while embracing a modern perspective, offering garments designed not only to be worn, but to accompany the wearer on their own personal journey.

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LoL, Sandra

Photos: Courtesy of Giorgio Armani x Alanui
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The Alpina Gstaad x Nick Fouquet

The Alpina Gstaad unveils an exclusive capsule collection created in collaboration with Los Angeles–based milliner Nick Fouquet, who might be the most handsome hatmaker I know. The limited-edition project marks the second partnership between the celebrated Swiss alpine hotel and the designer known for his distinctive, handcrafted hats.

Created specifically for The Alpina’s atmosphere and sense of place, the collection reflects the dialogue between the hotel’s refined alpine identity and Fouquet’s artistic approach to craftsmanship. Each hat is individually shaped and numbered, making every piece a true one-of-a-kind object.

The men’s selection features twenty felt hats in two deep tones, Anchor Blue and Dark Moss. Each design is hand-formed with a sculpted brim and finished with a French grosgrain band. Subtle cut-out leaf motifs reference «The Alpina’s emblem», lending the pieces a quiet connection to the landscape surrounding the hotel.

For women, the silhouettes are softer and slightly lower, crafted in delicate shades of Rose and Silverbelly. A central contrast stitch runs through the grosgrain ribbon, while signature Fouquet hardware pins and leather stamps appear along the crown and brim as understated markers of the designer’s craft.

Inside, every hat reveals a bespoke jacquard lining inspired by alpine ski trails, an intimate detail that quietly nods to Switzerland’s mountain heritage and the spirit of Gstaad.

The collection is available exclusively at The Alpina Gstaad, with each hat priced at CHF 1,800, an elegant expression of wearable craftsmanship shaped by place, tradition, and individuality. Phone orders are welcome!

LoL, Sandra

Photos: Courtsy of  The Alpina Gstaad x Nick Fouquet
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My Look: C’est Trash Chic

As a fashion collector, I’m constantly searching for pieces that feel new, not just aesthetically, but conceptually. Fashion, after all, thrives on reinvention. The thrill is in discovering labels that push the conversation forward while still delivering that unmistakable sense of style.

This look from the Danish label GANNI caught my attention precisely for that reason. The crinkled taffeta is crafted from recycled polyester, a small but meaningful reminder that innovation in fashion doesn’t always have to shout; sometimes it simply slips into your wardrobe with effortless cool. GANNI has never claimed perfection, and perhaps that honesty is exactly what makes their approach feel modern. Their idea of responsibility is not a polished marketing word, but an ongoing process, one that evolves alongside the industry.

Naturally, the theme called for a playful twist. Enter my Moschino bag shaped like a roll of garbage bags, stamped with the words «C’est Trash Chic.» If fashion loves irony, then this is its perfect punchline. What could be more fitting than pairing recycled fabric with a bag that literally celebrates trash?

Recycling, but make it fashion. And maybe that’s the point: style has always had the power to transform the ordinary into something desirable, even a trash bag. Because in the end, great fashion doesn’t just recycle materials. It recycles ideas, attitudes, and humor. And when it’s done well, it looks incredibly chic.

My look: Cropped ruched bomber jacket, bow-detailed gingham crinkled-taffeta peplum blouseicon, gingham crinkled-taffeta miniskirt, and Kat platform boots, all by GANNI, bow-detailed red ribbon earringsicon by Simone Rocha, Intrecciato rectangular sunglasses in green/brown by Bottega Veneta, and cylinder clutch bag by Moschino.

LoL, Sandra

Photos: © Sandra Bauknecht
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The New L’Apogée Courchevel by Kelly Wearstler

L’Apogée Courchevel, part of the prestigious Oetker Hotels portfolio, now presents a striking new interior concept for its living and dining areas designed by Kelly Wearstler.

Inspired by the dramatic landscape of the French Alps, Wearstler brings together monolithic Brutalist forms and alpine warmth. A palette of deep green, ochre, and fireplace red is complemented by local stone, crafted wood, and natural textiles. Vintage European furniture and curated art pieces add character and authenticity, creating spaces that feel both sculptural and inviting.

Based in Los Angeles, Wearstler is one of the most influential contemporary interior designers, known for her bold use of color, layered materials, and distinctive, expressive style. L’Apogée Courchevel marks her first hospitality project in Europe.

«The French Alps offered an extraordinary canvas for my first European hospitality project. It is something truly special that this debut is taking place in the Alps. The dramatic landscape, the monumental vastness, and the natural materials of the region inspired me to create interiors that harmoniously integrate into the surroundings.» – Kelly Wearstler

With its renewed interiors, L’Apogée Courchevel enters a new era, honoring its alpine heritage while embracing bold contemporary design. For guests, the experience is more than a stay; it is an immersion into landscape, artistry, and modern mountain luxury.

I am in love with this interior style!

LoL, Sandra

Photos: © L’Apogée Courchevel
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Contre-Jour

Contre-Jour
Where Light Meets Shadow

In the curated world of Éditions de Parfums Frédéric Malle, every launch is an artistic statement. With Contre-Jour, perfumer Annick Ménardo delivers something rarer still: a fragrance that feels like controlled rebellion.

The nose behind Contre-Jour: Annick Ménardo

Built around an audacious overdose of Mediterranean immortelle, the composition glows with sunlit intensity, yet never turns sweet. Instead, the flower is stretched to its limits, revealing a textured, almost ambered warmth that feels architectural and unexpectedly modern.

Then comes the twist: a dark, sharpened rose, stripped of innocence and edged with attitude. It lends depth and tension, like silk cut with leather. Beneath it all, creamy sandalwood hums softly, binding the contrasts together in a trail that is smooth, persistent, and quietly magnetic.

Top notes: everlasting flower
Middle notes: rose damascena
Base notes: sandalwood

Originally conceived as a «masculine fragrance for women, and equally the reverse,» Contre-Jour refuses definition. It is not about gender, nor about trends. It is about presence, about the kind of luxury that whispers rather than shouts, yet leaves an unforgettable impression.

Available now as Eau de Parfum
100ml for € 350,- / CHF 362
50ml for € 250,- / CHF 250
10ml for € 72,- / CHF 73

LoL, Sandra

Photos: © Frédéric Malle
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Zegna Fashion Show and Villa Zegna in L.A.

For S/S 2027, ZEGNA will present its fashion show in Los Angeles, stepping outside the traditional Milan Fashion Week calendar for a singular, time specific moment. The show will take place on June 5, alongside the arrival of VILLA ZEGNA, the brand’s invitation-only temporary private club, opening right after the show and remaining in Los Angeles for a few days. Made in full alignment with Camera Nazionale della Moda Italiana , this choice underscores ZEGNA’s commitment to extending Italian savoir-faire into a global cultural stage, while preserving its strong and enduring bond with Milan.

The S/S 2027 show will be central to a carefully orchestrated sequence of experiences in Los Angeles, bringing together top clients, friends of the brand and international press. VILLA ZEGNA offers a curated environment where guests can experience the brand beyond the runway. Following previous editions in Shanghai, New York, Dubai, Miami and Milan, VILLA ZEGNA arrives in Los Angeles as part of an ongoing cultural journey, shaped each time by its context while remaining rooted in intimacy and human connection.

Los Angeles is chosen not as a fashion capital, but as a cultural one: a city where creativity has long been shaped through cinema, storytelling, and image-making. From Hollywood’s cinematic legacy to its enduring influence on global visual language, Los Angeles represents a place where narratives are crafted, a global destination for long journeys, where distance, time, and landscape invite a slower form of discovery.

LoL, Sandra

Photos: © Sandra Bauknecht and Courtesy of Zegna
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My Look: Run!

London, Mayfair.
Always running, from one high-end moment to the next.
So much happening, so much to discover.

In the rush, still in style. Always. Happy Weekend!

My look: Bow-embellished polka-dot silk crepe de chine midi dress by Alessandra Rich, VSLING mini top handle handbag in black with sparkling embroidery by Valentino, Hangisi 105 crystal-embellished satin pumpsicon by Manolo Blahnik, silk scarf 90 «Costume de Fête» by Jan Bajtlik (S/S 2023) by Hermès, silver-tone crystal and pearl clip earrings, and crystal and pearl necklaceicon, both by Alessandra Rich.

LoL, Sandra

Photos: © Sandra Bauknecht / Felicia Sewerinsson @feliciasewerinsson
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Members Only: The Bristol Society Fitness Club

Members Only: The Bristol Society Fitness Club Opens Its Private World

For all my Parisian readers among you, I have some great news for you. This month, a new chapter begins at Le Bristol Paris. For the first time in its history, the legendary palace hotel on Rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré opens the doors of its once entirely private fitness sanctuary to a select circle of external members.

Conceived as far more than a gym, the Bristol Society Fitness Club is an intimate universe where physical discipline meets aesthetic refinement. Spread across 117 square meters of light-filled space, the club blends precision, balance, and mindful well-being into an experience that feels both exclusive and deeply personal.

The main studio, lined with warm oak parquet and softly shimmering walls, features state-of-the-art cardio and strength equipment. Large windows frame the elegant rhythm of the Rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré, turning every workout into a quietly cinematic moment.

A second, fully privatizable studio is dedicated to yoga, reformer Pilates, and stretching. Designed for tailored sessions, it offers cutting-edge equipment and absolute tranquility, a true refuge for body and mind.

Between invigorating training and restorative calm, members move seamlessly from focused effort to the soothing warmth of the hammam. Two exclusive memberships shape this rarefied world:
The Prestige Membership – €8,000 per year
The Signature Membership – €20,000 per year

At the Bristol Society Fitness Club, luxury is never loud. It is felt in discretion, in the freedom to retreat inward, and in an atmosphere where every detail is curated with quiet elegance, allowing the body to be strengthened and the mind gently restored.

LoL, Sandra

Photos: Courtesy of Le Bristol
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Odéon – A Fragrant Morning with Memo Paris

Brunch at Odéon: A Fragrant Morning with Memo Paris

There are mornings in Zurich that feel like cinema, pale winter light gliding over the Limmat, the hush of the city before noon, and the quiet glamour of Café Odéon, where writers, revolutionaries, and artists once lingered over espresso. It was here, beneath the chandeliers and Art Déco mirrors, that fragrance met memory in the most poetic way.

With Clara Molloy

The occasion? An intimate brunch with Clara Molloy, the visionary co-founder of Memo Paris. She had come to Zurich to speak about Odéon, a perfume that feels less like a scent and more like a love letter.

And how fitting that we gathered at Odéon Café itself.

A Brand That Travels Through Scent

Founded in 2007 by Clara and her husband John Molloy, Memo Paris is built upon a singular idea: «The journey is the destination.» Each fragrance is tethered to a place, sometimes a city, sometimes a vast landscape, but always a location that carries emotional weight. Paris. Irish moors. African plains. Venetian palazzos.

Memo does not create perfumes; it creates destinations.

Clara spoke with luminous nostalgia about growing up in Paris, about standing above the rooftops and breathing in the city, warm stone, distant gardens, rain on zinc, the invisible sweetness of evenings stretching into night. For her, scent is inseparable from geography. A perfume is never abstract. It belongs somewhere.

Odéon: Paris, Reimagined

Launched in 2020, Odéon entered the Memo Paris collection as a radiant oriental composition, sensual and textured. The fragrance was created by master perfumer Aliénor Massenet, the nose behind Memo’s very first creation, Lalibela, as well as other iconic chapters of the house.

Odéon is Memo’s homage to Paris, not the postcard version, but the intimate, literary, Left Bank Paris. Think golden light spilling from theatre doors, lipstick traces on porcelain cups, the soft rustle of silk against café chairs.

In the Art Déco elegance of Café Odéon, Clara described how Odéon captures that feeling of sensual intellectualism. It is warm yet refined, modern yet steeped in memory. A fragrance that evokes whispered conversations and pages turning in dim light.

There was something almost cinematic about hearing her speak of Paris while seated in Zurich’s own historic Odéon. Two cities momentarily intertwined through scent.

The Art of Odéon

As if the fragrance itself were not already a portrait of Paris, Odéon arrives dressed in art. The bottle is adorned with a bespoke illustration by Jean Jullien, the celebrated French artist known for his poetic minimalism and unmistakable graphic language.

His line work feels effortless yet deeply expressive, capturing the spirit of the Left Bank in a way that is both playful and sophisticated. It is not merely packaging; it is a visual extension of the scent’s narrative. The illustration transforms the bottle into an object of desire, collectible, cultured, and unmistakably Parisian.

In true Memo fashion, fragrance becomes multidisciplinary: scent meets storytelling, meets art.

The Olfactory Pyramid

Top: A radiant touch of bergamot opens the fragrance with clarity and light, softened by a subtle fruity nuance and a whisper of spice.

Heart: At its center blooms a velvety rose, enriched with creamy sandalwood and the addictive warmth of tonka bean, sensual yet refined, romantic yet composed.

Base: Ambered woods and a delicate gourmand facet linger on the skin, creating depth, warmth, and that unmistakable Parisian afterglow.

A Morning of Memory and Connection

Beyond the fragrance itself, the brunch carried its own sweetness. Seeing colleagues again, familiar faces framed by coffee steam and laughter, felt like stepping into a shared chapter. The atmosphere was effortless, elegant, warm.

With my lovely colleagues, Niklaus Müller and Jaz Brunner

And then there was that moment: dipping into the world of Memo, inhaling Odéon, letting it settle onto skin as the scent unfolded slowly, intimately. Perfume has this rare ability to collapse time. Suddenly, we were not just in Zurich. We were on Parisian rooftops. In hidden theatres. In Clara’s memories.

With Marc-André Heller, CEO Memo Paris

The café’s polished wood, the clink of cutlery, the glow of chandeliers, everything felt heightened, as if scent had sharpened the edges of experience.

The Poetry of Place

What makes Memo Paris so compelling in today’s saturated fragrance landscape is precisely this emotional cartography. These perfumes are not trend-driven. They are narrative-driven. Rooted in longing. In belonging. In the idea that a place can live forever on the skin.

As we left Café Odéon, Zurich felt different, slightly more romantic, somehow infused with Parisian air. Perhaps that is the quiet power of fragrance: it allows cities to travel with us.

And that morning, between espresso cups and silk scarves, between memory and modernity, Odéon became more than a perfume. It became a story.

Memo Paris X Jean Jullien Odéon Eau de Parfum (75ml) for CHF 275

LoL, Sandra

Photos: © Sandra Bauknecht and Andrea Monica Hug for Memo Paris
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My Look: Rainy NYC

Manhattan drowned in rain, I stepped out in CHANEL, because if New York City brings the storm, you bring the statement.

The rain? Survived.
The blizzard? Elegantly avoided.

Wet pavement, nylon covered boots, zero compromise.
In this city, the weather changes. Style doesn’t.

My look: 23P Black and blue tweed dress, matching Chanel 19 tweed bag, pearls and crystals large script brooch (Pre-fall 2019), 21K black nylon and patent leather interlocking CC knee high sock boots (F/W 2021/22 Act II), pearl necklaces and CC chain lambskin hoop earrings, all by CHANEL, black roll neck sweater by Dolce & Gabbana, and felt sailor cap iconby Saint Laurent.

LoL, Sandra

Photos: © Sandra Bauknecht / Laguna Photography
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