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Luxury news wrap: Nars cosmetics comes to India

Arushi Sakhuja

This week’s luxury news  include Nars debuting in New Delhi, offering premium makeup at Select Citywalk, Saket. Rado celebrates the 40th anniversary of its iconic Anatom watch with modern upgrades. Gauri Khan introduces Torii Mumbai, a lavish dining experience. Louis Vuitton launches high-end earphones, while Acqua di Parma brings Italian charm to Seoul.

Nars opens a store in New Delhi 

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Luxury beauty enthusiasts in New Delhi have reason to rejoice as Nars, the iconic makeup brand, unveils its first store in the country at Select Citywalk, Saket. The arrival of Nars in New Delhi marks a significant milestone for makeup aficionados, offering them access to the brand’s renowned collection of premium cosmetics. From vibrant lipsticks to flawless foundations, Nars’ diverse range of products promises to cater to every makeup need and desire. With its chic and contemporary store design, customers can expect an immersive shopping experience that mirrors the brand’s commitment to luxury and innovation. What’s more? The store houses the entire collection!

Rado’s Rado Anatom

 

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Rado’s iconic timepiece, the Rado Anatom watch has been revived for its 40th anniversary.  Building upon the legacy of the 1983 Anatom, renowned for its durable hard metal construction and distinctive contours, Rado unveiled a modern rendition of the timepiece. The updated Anatom maintains its signature contoured wrist-fit while introducing cutting-edge materials such as high-tech ceramic and edge-to-edge sapphire crystal, epitomizing style and sophistication. This unveiling marks a noteworthy highlight in the realm of luxury news this week.

Gauri Khan ventures into hospitality with Torii, Mumbai

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Gauri Khan, the acclaimed designer and now hospitality entrepreneur, delighted fans as she took to her Instagram to unveil her latest masterpiece, Torii Mumbai. The interiors of the upscale eatery in bandra showcased vibrant colour palette adorned with luxurious gold, regal reds, and lush greens. Gauri Khan captioned the post, “My first venture into hospitality Torii Mumbai. Immerse yourself in luxury and warmth with our stunning gold accents, vibrant lighting, and rich reds and greens. Come join us at Torii Mumbai – Now open for you to explore.”

Louis Vuitton launches the most expensive earphones

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Making it to this weeks luxury news, luxury brand Louis Vuitton launched wireless earphones priced at $1,660 (approximately ₹1.3 lakh). With an impressive 28 hours of battery life and offer hybrid active noise reductionLouis Vuitton has not just entered the audio market but is aiming to redefine the luxury audio.

Acqua di Parma Yellow Café: Italian Maison comes to Seoul

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Yet another exciting piece of information that made it to the luxury news wrap is by Italian Maison Acqua Di Parma. The brand has brought its Italian heritage and Milanese creativity to Seoul with the Acqua di Parma Yellow Café. The design by Dorothée Meilichzon fuses Italian charm with the dynamic spirit of Seoul. Situated at Lotte Avenuel Jamsil B1F, the Acqua di Parma Yellow Café transcends its designation as a mere café, offering visitors an immersive experience into the Maison’s distinctive aesthetic and rich heritage. It’s not just a place to enjoy a cup of coffee; it’s a journey into luxury and elegance..

“Designing the Acqua di Parma space in Korea was an exploration of cultural synthesis and vibrant aesthetics. My vision was to build bridges that connect the architectural heritage of Italy, particularly Milanese design, with the dynamic spirit of Korea, especially Seoul. I drew inspiration from the Memphis movement, while paying homage to giant monuments, white stone, arches, vaults, and porticos that speak of timeless beauty. They are all coming together to create a space that is as much a cultural dialogue as it is a design statement,” says the designer Meilichzon.  

Arushi Sakhuja

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