Why do we do this exquisite curation? Because — “It is only in the world of objects that we have time and space and selves”— TS Eliot (from Knowledge And Experience In The Philosophy Of FH Bradley)
The Gucci Cub3d trainer proves that innovation and intention can walk together. It’s not just the future-facing silhouette or sculpted sole—it’s how Gucci reimagines luxury with Demetra, a bio-based material that balances design and sustainability. With a 3D Interlocking G underfoot, this sneaker is thinking several steps ahead.
This new iteration of Terre d’Hermès takes a richer, more grounded turn. The deep red-brown lacquered bottle and matte black cap evoke something elemental, without straying from the house’s signature restraint. Designed by Philippe Mouquet, it’s a study in quiet intensity.
A nod to the gothic codes at the heart of the house, this Alexander McQueen umbrella turns function into theatre. The gold-finish skull handle adds just the right dose of edge — sculptural and unmistakably McQueen.
This bag favours fluidity over structure, crafted in calfskin that feels almost like fabric. With its soft proportions and stitched oval logo, it’s quiet, functional and effortlessly elegant.
Frederique Constant revisits a signature design with renewed focus on balance and clarity. The symmetrical dial features an open aperture and moonphase, while the blue guilloche finish feels timeless, not nostalgic.
Rendered in brilliant and rose-cut diamonds, the brooch favours form and line over spectacle. It catches light, yes, but more importantly, it holds presence. Style aside, it holds its own.
These sunglasses play with contradiction. The frames are rimless in structure yet carry undeniable presence. Cartier offsets the minimalist silhouette through mobile picot studs that interrupt the geometry with precise tension. It is a quiet disruption, where movement adds weight and every detail feels intentional.
There is restraint and then there is intention. Vivienne Westwood’s Construct belt favours the latter, with a slim black leather strap and just enough detail to hold its own. The gold Orb buckle, instantly recognisable, draws the eye without forcing it. It is also a reminder that legacy often lives in the smallest silhouette.
A three-dimensional knit brings new dimension to this winter essential, animating the iconic Monogram with subtle impact. Crafted from soft, breathable cotton, it balances comfort with quiet confidence.
Cut in a regular fit from black cotton jersey, it revisits 1980s graphics through a clean, contemporary lens. The chest print adds just enough throwback energy without overwhelming the silhouette. The T-shirt plays with past and present in equal measure.