It should come as no surprise that The LSD (editor/style darling Lauren Santo Domingo) finds the most stunning places…
Travel
-
Since 1882… Guy de Maupassant, Oscar Wilde, Enrico Caruso, the Aga Khan, Pablo Picasso, Rita Hayworth, Grace…
-
Palazzo Chupi at 360 West 11th Street between Washington and West Streets in the West Village section of the Greenwich Village neighborhood of Manhattan,New York City is a residential condominium building designed…
-
A new resort hotel will be gracing the Maldives coastline in 2013, courtesy of luxury goods conglomerate…
-
Santo Domingo, known officially as Santo Domingo de Guzmán, is the capital and largest city in the Dominican Republic.…
-
ArrivIng to our first Beach Front Premium Suite — (754 sq. ft). we instantly understand why sanctuary is part of its name. The ingredients for serenity unfold marble baths, fine linens and silk bathrobes and slippers.
-
Today a designer’s muse has arguably become as important as a brand itself. Louis Vuitton is celebrating…
-
The Luis Barragán House and Studio, located in the west of Mexico City, was the residence of architect Luis Barragán in the years following the Second World War. Built in 1947, the house reflects Barragán’s design style during this period and remained his residence until his death in 1988.
-
I have been wanting to go to Mayacoba for a Long Time. It is no secret that…
-
The Museo Nacional de Antropología (MNA, or National Museum of Anthropology) is a national museum of Mexico. It is the most visited museum…
-
Designed by FREE | Fernando Romero EnterprisE, Museo Soumaya opened to the public on March 29, 2011…
-
South of the center of Mexico City are San Angel and Coyoacan, two cozy picturesque towns that still preserved their…
-
Amonf my favourites in a city that has the highest number of museums in the…
World-renowned fashion designer Oscar de la Renta may be famous for his chic and dazzling designs in…
Inspired by Mayan Traditions, Mexico’s Acclaimed Spa Calls on Ancient Practices to Impart Relaxation and Rejuvenation…
I am now on my way to ‘ El Zocalo’, right in the heart of the old city where the Aztecs first settled and afterwards the Spaniards built churches and palaces using the existing stones that were part of the Aztec pyramids . The ride is absolutely fun, At times I am under the impression to be in Cuba. The old cars, the wedding avenue, the textured baroque buildings, the gold and jewelry vendors.