Archive for July 2016
From Farm to Humidor: A Cigar’s Journey and the Smoking Experience
Smoking a cigar is about time. Cultivating the tobacco. Aging the leaves. Rolling the cigar. All these take a painstaking amount of patience. So, as I ignited my Grand Cru No. 4, seated comfortably in Davidoff of Geneva’s brand new Brookfield Place smoking lounge in Manhattan, I realized that what I was perceiving as the…
Read MoreZac Posen: Fashion Means Business
It’s not often that fashion designers are as well-known off the runway, but when it comes to fashion designer and influencer Zac Posen, his endeavors into the world of award shows, galas and television are just some of what have allowed him to become a household name. His claim to fame is as couturier to…
Read MoreCelebrate Indulgence with Armand de Brignac Champagne
When one thinks of champagne, oftentimes it’s in regards to a celebration. Popping open a bottle takes only a moment, but crafting a bottle of Armand de Brignac champagne takes time. From harvesting, to pressing, riddling, disgorging and labeling, each step in the production process is one towards excellence, ensuring the final product is of…
Read MoreUnveiling the Gulfstream G600-G500 Series
Unveiling the Gulfstream G600-G500 Series You spoke, and they have delivered. Gulfstream Aerospace Corp. has been engaged in an extended timeline of revisions to the preeminent new family of private business jets in the Gulfstream G500 and G600 models. Production of both aircraft designs were announced previously in October of 2014. Since then, the Gulfstream…
Read MoreTrish McEvoy: Subtle Summer Makeup
Trish McEvoy founded her company when the only makeup tools available were compact sponge applicators that people nowadays throw away. She changed the makeup game by hand-cutting paintbrushes into specific shapes designed for better makeup application. Her husband, dermatologist Dr. Ronald Sherman, helped pair his medical expertise with her passion for beauty and open up…
Read MoreCollecting A Lifetime of Memorabilia
Collecting with The History Chaser: Mitch Baker Out there, nestled deep in the woodlands of River Vale, New Jersey are a wealth of buried artifacts and worn imprints of lost history. As kids we’ve daydreamed about the intrigue of the wilderness trek, reimagining the adventures of Indiana Jones or Tom Sawyer from our own eyes.…
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