Footwear Tod’s, Italy’s Loafer-Maker Extraordinaire, Is Going Private The family hopes to increase increase growth and profits, which have lagged recently. By Tori Latham
Dining Italy’s Extreme Drought Is Depriving the Country of Its Beloved Risotto Climate change is contributing to lower yields of rice in Italy, which means less – and more costly – risotto. By Tori Latham
Product Recommendations Bugatti’s New London Café Will Serve You A £50 Shot Of Espresso It’s not a £2.5 million hypercar, but it comes in a Bugatti carbon-fibre cup. By Tori Latham
Dining Zut alors! France Is in the Grips Of A Dijon Mustard Crisis A confluence of events has led to a short supply of one the country’s favourite condiments. By Tori Latham
Watch Collector Cowabunga Time? Breitling’s Newest Watches Are Colourful Odes To Surfing Culture They’re the perfect accessory whether you’re swimming in the ocean or simply sitting poolside. By Tori Latham
Aviation Watch: This Insane, Gigantic Aeroplane Concept Is Like a Flying Five-Star Resort With Room For 5,000 Guests The Sky Cruise would use clean nuclear energy to stay afloat for several years. By Tori Latham
Uncategorized Shanghai Is the World’s Most Expensive City to Live in, a New Report Says London, local readers won’t be surprised to read, took the number two slot. By Tori Latham
Destinations This 2,000-Foot Glass-Bottomed Bridge in Vietnam May Be the Longest in the World If you’re scared of heights, maybe skip this one. By Tori Latham
Watch Collector Gérald Genta’s Design For The First (Never-Made) Luxury Stainless-Steel Chronograph Is Heading To Auction The design may date all the way back to 1967, which would put it a few years before the Royal Oak. By Tori Latham