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EXIT WATCHES FASHION & JEWELLERY LIFESTYLE & TRAVEL HOME & STYLE APRIL ISSUE The Power of Elegance SPORTS & LUXURY CARS JETS & YACHTS WEALTH MANAGEMENT TAP HERE TO ENTER TABLE OF CONTENTS The Discreet Charm of the Polaroid Edwynn Houk Gallery hosts Cathleen Naundorf’s first New York show A room with a view: London Dock E1 DeluxePad’s Finest Monte Carlo’s moneyed magnificence The no-bluff, high rolling elegance of SBM’s Hôtel Hermitage Sails are furled for the Loro Piana Caribbean Superyacht Regatta & Rendezvous New York Fashion Week shines with stars at the amfAR Gala The event honoured Academy Award-winning film producer Harvey Weinstein And The Oscar Goes To... The most exciting moments of the 88th Academy Awards The eclecticism of luxury at St James Club & Hotel The gentlemen’s club spin-off into panoptic hub of high-living When in London, eat as the Londonians do See what the critics say about the top four places to eat in London this spring Luxury connoisseur of Monaco, MatiKing, is back for DeluxePad with a bespoke selection of the top five coolest sport gadgets on the market. SELECTION SELECTION January 14th marked an important day for German photojournalist Cathleen Naundorf. The artist made her New York debut at Edwynn Houk Gallery showing her enchanting photos that will be exhibited until February 27th. The exhibition displays a selection of works from several of the artist’s series including Un rêve de mode and L’Arche de Noé. Drawing from a range of influences, including her background in painting, travel photojournalism, and fashion photography, in addition to her longstanding mentorship with photographer Horst P. Horst, Naundorf photographs one of a kind couture fashion brands, positioned within rich otherworldly scenes that the artist carefully constructs. Portrait Cathleen Naundorf by Tristan Siegmann “Valentino en rose” Valentino – HC winter 2007 – n°59 Atelier d’artiste - cité jandelle, Paris Gelatin silver print - 19.12.2007 Julia Oleynick-Nathalie Model Agency Naundorf’s photographs reference an appreciation for the antique and handmade. The enfant prodige from Weisenfels — who started very young with watercolour and switched to the camera at ten years old, using her grandfather as a model — has a very poetic way of channelling the light on film, and transforming the outcome in a unique piece of art. Naundorf works primarily in large format Polaroid film, a tool that demonstrates her connection to the fashion world. However, her experience photographing the native cultures of Mongolia, Siberia, and the Amazon have given an inexplicable depth to the tales she captures through her lens. “4pm in London” - Philip Treacy (hat) - Cadolle (lingerie) - Kensington, London - Color-print from original polaroid - 22.07.2009 - Billie Brown / Premiere (London) Her talent as a globetrotting photojournalist conquered the heart of Condé Nast in the late nineties, when she was called to photograph the backstage at Paris fashion shows. Briefly after she would start adopting her trademark: Polaroid and large format cameras. From 2005 to 2011, Naundorf undertook the epic series Un rêve de mode for which the artist gained unprecedented access to the couturiers’ archives of fashion houses, such as Chanel, Dior, Gaultier, Valentino, Saab, Lacroix, and Philip Treacy in order to create her elaborate and cinematic images. In 2012 Prestel published the series in the limited edition monograph, Haute Couture: The Polaroids of Cathleen Naundorf. Since 2011, Naundorf has worked privately with Mr. Valentino Garavani on several projects including An Italian Story and the photo-documentation of Mr. Garavani’s collaboration with the New York City Ballet, and her work is consistently featured on the pages of Harper’s Bazaar and Condé Nast publications. “La fille en plâtre VIII” by Cathleen Naundorf - Dior - HC summer 2007 - Les ateliers du style, Paris - Color-print from original polaroïd - 12.05.2009 - Julia Oleynick/Nathalie Model Agency “La fille en plâtre VIII”_ - Dior - HC summer 2007 - Les ateliers du style, Paris - Gelatin silver print - 12.05.2009 - Julia Oleynick / Nathalie Model Agency Cathleen, who lives between London and Paris, is adamant about not using the film as a quick study tool. She prefers to embrace the saturated colour and unique textures of the medium for her finished works. Therefore the women that populate her photographs — wearing the intricate haute-couture designs — acquire a tantalising magnetism. Her work presents a surrealist world, rich with intrigue, which suggests a romantic aesthetic of a forgotten age. Naundorf has the ability to manipulate the inherent composition and colour intermixture found in each photograph, to further enhance the painterly atmosphere and surface quality of her prints, using her own unique development process. The ultimate result is an analog photograph resembling a mixed media decoupage that encloses a mysterious and timely fairy tale waiting to be disclosed. Cathleen Naundorf -- by Tristan Siegmann “La parisienne III” - Dior - HC winter 2009 - no. 10 - The studio of the artist - rue Manin, Paris - Gelatin silver print - 22.02.2010 - Julia Oleynick / Nathalie Model Agency DeluxePad’s Finest DeluxePad’s Finest A VISION FOR LONDON DOCK The Position Rich in maritime history, once forming part of the thriving docks, this area was the commercial hub of London, importing a wealth of products and luxury goods from around the world. St George has commissioned renowned architect, Patel Taylor, to create a dynamic new future for London Dock. The vision retains the architectural heritage of this historic dockside location, in design and detail, combining new and old. Stunning apartments and penthouses, beautifully landscaped open spaces, water gardens, central squares and promenades lined with shops, bars and restaurants are at the heart of this vibrant new destination. DeluxePad’s Finest “New apartments, penthouses and beautifully landscaped open spaces form the heart of London Dock. The vision bridges past, present and future, to create a thriving new destination that is a modern landmark for the capital.” Andrew Taylor, Architect, Patel Taylor At London Dock, St George is creating a new generation of open spaces, destined to reflect 21st century living and become part of the fashionable map of this global city. DeluxePad’s Finest GAUGING SQUARE At the heart of London Dock, Gauging Square is set to become one of the capital’s great public squares, with a spectacular water feature inspired by Le Miroir d’eau, a water mirror at the Place de la Bourse in Bordeaux. Gauging Square will revisit London Dock’s historic trading links through a contemporary architectural interpretation of this classic French square - as a landmark and a place to enjoy. DeluxePad’s Finest ARRIVAL SQUARE A dramatic gateway to London Dock, Arrival Square combines vibrant new design with historic elements in a rich tapestry of exciting architecture and landscaping. A word trail connects the spaces and weaves London Dock into the fabric of the city. DeluxePad’s Finest VIDEO Tap here for the breath taking views of the London Dock E1 WATER GARDENS Designed to feel as though you are stepping into a painting, the Water Gardens are a composition of vivid plants, flowers and water, offering intimate, private spaces from within and spectacular views from above. DeluxePad’s Finest LONDON DOCK E1 - INSPIRED DESIGN Explore a new style of living at London Dock, where modern architecture and design combine with premium hotel-style facilities. At its heart is The Club, a private residents’ club, featuring an exceptional Health and Fitness Suite, complemented by a dedicated Concierge service and managed parking.* St George appointed leading interior architects, 1508 London, to establish a seamless transition between the exterior and interiors, creating an exceptional environment for the modern lifestyle. DeluxePad’s Finest “The design draws inspiration from the luxury goods of the day that passed through the docks, from silks and wools, to tea and wine.” Fouad Qeblawi, Interior Architect, 1508 London DeluxePad’s Finest Residents’ Lounge The Residents’ Lounge is an exquisite space where you can meet friends before enjoying a swim, movie or massage, or simply relax by the fire. DeluxePad’s Finest Gym The Health and Fitness Suite at London Dock is a place where you can get in shape, or soothe away the stresses of the day. Indulge in the treatment room and sample a range of invigorating therapies that will leave you feeling restored, revitalised and refreshed. DeluxePad’s Finest Screening Room Residents at London Dock have access to a private screening room and a virtual golf suite, offering the opportunity to play at some of the world’s greatest courses. DeluxePad’s Finest THE APARTMENTS Elegantly appointed, the apartments and penthouses at London Dock will redefine contemporary city living. Inspired by the rich heritage of the area, interiors and technologies combine to create exceptional living spaces, with light and spacious Living Rooms and stylish Kitchens – the perfect place to entertain. DeluxePad’s Finest The Bedrooms are relaxing retreats, with generous spaces, floor to ceiling windows and subtle lighting – a place to escape from the pace of the capital. DeluxePad’s Finest DeluxePad’s Finest DeluxePad’s Finest DeluxePad’s Finest Bathrooms and En Suites feature carefully selected marble, stone or ceramic finishes, with heated floors and wall panels. DeluxePad’s Finest LONDON’S LEADING DEVELOPER St George creates residential and mixed-use developments across the capital. The St George portfolio includes One Blackfriars, Chelsea Creek, Fulham Reach, Battersea Reach, Imperial Wharf and The Tower, One St George Wharf, on the banks of the River Thames. St George has built an impressive reputation and won awards for regenerating disused parts of the capital and transforming them into vibrant communities in attractive landscaped grounds, offering on-site facilities such as fitness suites, business centres, concierge service, shops, and restaurants. As a proud member of the Berkeley Group, our commitment to quality and environmental initiatives has been recognised repeatedly by numerous industry awards. In 2014, the Berkeley Group was awarded the UK’s most prestigious accolade for business performance, the Queen’s Award for Sustainable Development, for the second time. Berkeley is the only British house builder ever to win this award twice. A pink sun rises over Port Hercules illuminating a circular Winter Garden in Monte Carlo’s Hôtel Hermitage, where breakfast is paired with a sumptuous Mediterranean view. Named among the Top 10 Best Hotels in France 2015 by Condé Nast Traveller, here a flute of fresh-pressed orange juice is delivered under a Gustave Eiffel-designed dome, casting back beyond the glory days of Monaco’s beloved Princess Grace to the luxurious Belle Epoque. The cupola – pastel-coloured - lets in copious amounts of French Riviera light. And as northern Europe shivers under an inevitable winter squall, Monte Carlo basks in the December sun and Hermitage guests gear up for another day of luxury. The Winter Garden in the Belle Epoque style was designed by the famous Gustave Eiffel. Just one of the elegant lobbies at Hôtel Hermitage. As a Leading Hotels of the World establishment, the Hôtel Hermitage has been renovated entirely since 2003, and now boasts two new floors. Built in the early 1900s by Monegasque architect Jean Marquet, and joining Société des Bains de Mer (SBM) in 1928, the national monument doubling as a palace was redesigned by Pierre-Yves Rochon when he restored the property back to its former Belle Epoque glory. The interior designer capitalized on the available space and light to produce a warm but chic environment that is characteristically French, with an open sea view from all five wings, just steps away from Casino Square. The Diamond Suite Penthouse. Opulent sea view rooms boast terraces overlooking Port Hercules. The place to stay Among the jewels in the Hermitage crown are its Diamond Suites that come à la carte with vast floor space, Jacuzzis, and other beau monde amenities. On the top of the Excelsior wing fans out a 361 m2 Penthouse Diamond Suite that boasts a 360 degree view of Hercules Port, the sea, and Monaco rock. If you’re looking for the best panorama in town coupled with high lux and privacy, this is it. In the Prince Wing, the Diamond Duplex Suite extends 200 m2 but shows off with a solarium and a Jacuzzi. It’s no wonder that the hotel made Elite Traveler’s Top 101 Suites 2014 list. A private lift accesses the Diamond Suite Penthouse with a 360° view of Hercules Port. Since its founding in 1863, SBM has added four luxury hotels to its quiver: the iconic Hôtel de Paris, the Hôtel Hermitage, Monte Carlo Beach, and the Monte Carlo Bay Hotel & Resort. General Manager of Hôtel Hermitage, Pascal Camia, who has recently assumed management of the Monaco Casinos, says that regular guests prefer the hotel on Square Beaumarchais because of how they feel when they walk through the door: right at home. “There’s no doubt that Hôtel Paris is the place to be seen,” he explained, adding, “but Hôtel Hermitage is the place to stay. It is romantic and cosy; it’s about wellness and cocooning. Here we look equally after the needs of families and individual guests.” To back that up, Hôtel Hermitage has a V.I.K (very important kids) programme tailor made to help families “maintain their habits in an idyllic setting with bespoke service … that pampers children in a unique way.” The Diamond Suites with Jacuzzi boast a view on the Rock of Monaco. Société des Bains de Mer Embodying its tagline, ‘Excellence, Generosity, Audacity, Creativity, Passion’, SBM Group is the biggest player in Monegasque accommodation, entertainment, shopping, and dining today. Besides its hospitality properties, SBM owns four casinos, among which the famous and ornate Casino de Monte Carlo that has been the backdrop for numerous James Bond films and where limited edition luxury sports cars ever line the sidewalk. In addition, the group holds thirtythree restaurants, including Hôtel de Paris’ Louis XV Alain Ducasse, Salle Garnier Opera House, and Thermes Marins Monte Carlo Spa. The Belle Epoque Ballroom is a breathtaking venue for receptions and weddings. Healthy the behemoth is, with major renovations on at Hôtel de Paris, which is scheduled to fully reopen in September 2018. Mr. Camia counts on three fundamental management pillars at SBM: excellence, generosity, and humility, which he says are key values at Hôtel Hermitage, a hotel which possesses an “unparalleled aura of passion and perfectionism.” Mr. Camia’s strategy for the future? “Asia is a target market today, and we are looking to attract high rollers from China, specifically,” he said, mentioning the challenges that come with hosting a demographic that tends to be culturally-specific. “We’re rethinking how we are going to accommodate Asian food into our menus without sacrificing our native fare.” An obstacle faced by more than just SBM. A tradition of festivities Monaco’s menu of tantalizing treats goes heavy on entertainment. There’s Art Monaco and the International Monte Carlo Circus Festival in January, Printemps des Arts in March-April, the Monte Carlo Rolex Masters in April and the Monaco Grand Prix in May. Look for the Monaco Red Cross Gala and the Monte Carlo Sporting Summer Festival in July-August, the Monaco Yacht Show in September, and the Monte Carlo Jazz Festival in November to launch a fairy-tale Christmas season in the country where glamorous dreams are wont to come true. Over 30 yachts are expected to attend the Loro Piana Caribbean Superyacht Regatta and Rendezvous annual event taking place from March 9 -12 in Virgin Gorda, British Virgin Islands, which marks the start of the 2016 sporting season for the Yacht Club Costa Smeralda. More than 20 sailing superyachts have registered to compete over three days on the spectacular coastal courses offered by the Caribbean archipelago known as “nature’s little secret”. With steady trade winds of around 18-20 knots and racing regulated by the OrcSy superyacht handicapping rule, the regatta is renowned as much for the high levels of competition among participants vying for the Loro Piana Prize: Boat International Media Trophy, as for its sumptuous location and exclusive social events. Veteran competitors eager to build on past successes will be the 34-metre Nilaya, winner of the 2014 edition, and the Perini Navi fast sloop P2, division winner in 2015. The 46-metre Duboisdesigned Ganesha, two-time winner of the Porto Cervo edition of the event, will be looking to conquer the Caribbean waters, while the 33-metre Inoui, built by the Vitters shipyard, will be doing its best to improve on last year’s second-indivision ranking. Hetairos, at 66.7 metres in length the largest yacht in the fleet, is another competitor returning to the waters off Virgin Gorda after placing fourth in her division in 2014. This year’s newly launched Swan 90 Odin This year’s newly launched 45-metre Perini Navi sloop Clan VIII Yachts new to the event this year and sure to make a splash include the 45-metre Perini Navi sloop Clan VIII, the Swan 90 Odin as well as the newly launched 46-metre Unfurled, a performance sloop from the Vitters shipyard christened in winter 2015 and making her regatta debut at the Loro Piana Caribbean Superyacht Regatta and Rendezvous. Another winter 2015 launch making her first regatta appearance will be the 38.8 metre Atalante from Claasen. For participating owners and guests, a well-heeled social programme with welcome cocktails, the exclusive Loro Piana Owners’ Dinner, and the final prize giving held at the YCCS Clubhouse overlooking the North Sound. The motoryacht Rendezvous is sponsored by Westport this year and will feature a selection of luxury yachts cruising in company each day to watch racing and sample the beautiful coves and opulent hideaways of the British Virgin Islands. Photo Credits: Getty Images Robert De Niro, Harvey Keitel, Leonardo DiCaprio, Jay-Z, Diane Kruger, Uma Thurman, Andy Cohen, Heidi Klum, Blake Lively, Ryan Reynolds, Karolina Kurkova, and amfAR Chairman of the Board Kenneth Cole were among those who gathered at the 18th annual amfAR New York Gala to pay tribute to legendary Academy Award-winning film producer Harvey Weinstein for his longtime support of amfAR and exceptional contributions to the global struggle against HIV/ AIDS. The event, presented by Harry Winston, raised over US$2 million for amfAR’s life-saving AIDS research programme. Harvey Keitel and Uma Thurman opened the evening, welcoming guests and thanking Harvey Weinstein for his enormous contributions to the important causes of our time, particularly the fight against AIDS, because “if the conquest of AIDS requires people who can move mountains, we should all be grateful that Harvey Weinstein is on our side.” Photo Credits: Kevin Tachman Photo Credits: Kevin Tachman Robert De Niro presented the amfAR Award of Courage to Harvey Weinstein with a heartfelt personal tribute, noting that it is “our good fortune that he puts the same passion, creativity, and devotion” that he puts into his films into his philanthropy. De Niro also introduced a video recognising Weinstein for his philanthropic endeavours and featuring remarks from friends Nicole Kidman, Matt Damon, Naomi Watts, Idris Elba, Anna Wintour, Photo Credits: Kevin Tachman Kerry Washington, and Queen Latifah. Accepting the award, Weinstein, whose leadership of amfAR’s Cinema Against AIDS Gala in Cannes has helped raise $170million since 1993, stated that “when the disease ends, my job ends, too.” The evening also featured two spectacular live performances. Grammynominated British pop sensation Charli XCX performed an explosive set of her top hits Doing It and Boom Clap. Swedish duo Icona Pop ended the evening and kept the crowd on their feet dancing to their hits Emergency and I Love It, during which Charli XCX joined them on stage. Photo Credits: Kevin Tachman Host Chris Rock opened the 88th Academy Awards, presented by the Academy of Motion Pictures Arts and Sciences, at the Dolby Theater in Hollywood. Rock entertained with a highly anticipated monologue amid the controversy “Oscars So White”, addressing the lack of diversity amongst the nominees in an amusing way. Chris Rock Film editor Margaret Sixel accepts her award for Best Film Editing, Mad Max: Fury Road on stage at the 88th Oscars on February 28, 2016 in Hollywood, California. AFP PHOTO / MARK RALSTON / AFP / MARK RALSTON (Photo credit should read MARK RALSTON/AFP/Getty Images) Mad Max: Fury Road pulled out to an early lead, with six wins, for Best costume design (Jenny Beavan), Best production design (Colin Gibson & Lisa Thompson), Best editing (Margaret Sixel), Best sound editing (Mark Mangini & David White), Best sound mixing (Chris Jenkins, Gregg Rudloff & Ben Osmo), Best make-up and hair (Lesley Vanderwalt, Elka Wardoga & Damion Martin). Leonardo Di Caprio and Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu Leonardo DiCaprio won Best actor in a Leading Role for his outstanding performance in The Revenant. This exceptional movie brought Emmanuel Lubezki his third Oscar in a row (after Gravity and Birdman) for Best cinematography and marked the fourth Oscar for Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu, who was awarded 2016’s Best director statue. Alicia Vikander poses in the press room during the 88th Annual Academy Awards at Loews Hollywood Hotel on February 28, 2016 in Hollywood, California. The Best supporting actor statue went to Mark Rylance for his outstanding performance in Steven Spielberg’s Bridge of Spies. The award for Best actress in a Leading Role went to Brie Larson for her heartbreaking interpretation in Room. But the queen of the night was actress Alicia Vikander, winner of the Oscar for Best supporting actress with the film The Danish Girl. The charming Swedish talent was enchanting, dressed in the fairytale soft yellow hue Louis Vuitton dress of the Spring ‘16 runway, as she made her acceptance speech. Maggie Robbie wearing a Tom Ford snakeskin printed gold, deep-v gown. Other beauties that stunned this year’s Oscar red carpet were Saoirse Ronan (in a green sparkling sequin Calvin Klein gown), Maggie Robbie (wearing a Tom Ford snakeskin printed gold, deep-v gown) and Sofia Vergara (navy blue marchesa ball dress). Saoirse Ronan in a green sparkling sequin Calvin Klein gown. Sofia Vergara in a navy blue marchesa ball dress. Spotlight Cast & Crew accept the award for Best Picture at 88th Annual Academy Awards. The movie Spotlight brought home Oscars for Best Picture and Best original screenplay, whilst The Best short went to Benjamin Cleary & Serena Armitage for Stutterer. Best adapted screenplay was awarded to Charles Randolph and Adam McKay for The Big Short, Inside Out won Best animated film, and Best animated short went to Bear Story. Amy won Best documentary and Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy won her second Oscar for Best short documentary with A Girl in the River: The Price of Forgiveness. Soon after her movie was made, Pakistani prime minister said he would change the law on honour killings, “that is the power of film,” said Obaid-Chinoy and added “this is what happens when determined women get together.” Best visual effects went to the movie Ex Machina and the Best foreign language film was Son of Saul directed by Laszlo Nemes, this marked the second Oscar and ninth nomination for Hungary. Lady Gaga A huge standing ovation tributed maestro Ennio Morricone and his Oscar for Best original score in Quentin Tarantino’s The Hateful Eight. Jimmy Napes & Sam Smith won Best original song with ‘Writings on the Wall’ from the movie Spectre. Amongst the highlights of the 88th Academy Awards Ceremony was Lady Gaga’s performance of the song ‘Til It Happens to You’ (that she co-wrote with Diane Warren for the documentary The Hunting Ground, that focused on campus rapes), moved the audience to tears. Ennio Morricone It is a truth universally acknowledged that any bon vivant who happens to be in London, will swing by the exceptional venue, which operated as a gentlemen’s club between the late nineteenth century throughout the twentieth century: The St James Club. The history books have tributed the building that hosted diplomats, aristocrats, writers (such as Ian Fleming), along with those who would enjoy a good chess match. After the Second World War, the gentlemen’s clubs of London fell into decline, including the St. James Club, which merged with the Brook’s Club in 1978. But in the course of time the original club was transformed into a luxury 5 star 60 bedroom central London townhouse hotel. Located in a quiet cul-de-sac close to Piccadilly and near the prestigious Mayfair area, the hotel really is a hidden gem whilst being ideally situated within central London. St James provides the perfect base for shopping, sightseeing, culture, as well as business meetings or events. The fabulous Penthouse suites and the guest room terraces, are furnished with stylish, sleek, contemporary yet elegant interiors, finished with handmade silk wallpaper, black lacquered furniture, handcrafted Murano glass chandeliers and polished natural stone in the bathroom. The praise goes to the interior designer Anne Maria Jagdfeld, who has created a fine harmony between contemporary interiors and the elegance of the Victorian building. Fine dining at The Library. The allure of the St James Club & Hotel satisfies visitors’ hunger for excellent cuisine and the arts. In fact, the club boasts an extensive private art collection of more than 400 paintings, pictures and sculptures, called “The Rosenstein Collection” dated 1920-1950. The collection was carefully selected to complement the hotel’s elegant design and exclusive fabrics and relates to the original exhibitions in British private members clubs, but with a modern twist. The key focus has been on sourcing art from Scandinavia, France, Germany, Austria, The Netherlands and the UK; featuring a broad selection of different techniques, colours and textures. This carefully appointed and original art collection made up of 20th century paintings includes fine examples of Impressionist, Expressionist and Cubist oeuvres, which guests can enjoy in the hotel’s public rooms as well as in the privacy of their own suites. Enjoy the cuisine of Michelin-starred chef, William Drabble, at Seven Park Place restaurant. Once the appetite of the soul is satisfied, guests can attain as much fulfilment with their taste buds, since the hotel’s One Michelin starred restaurant is headed up by Executive Chef, William Drabble. William oversees all aspects of the dining concept at the hotel, including private dining, room service and the hotel’s more informal yet stylish dining space, William’s Bar & Bistro. William worked in some of England’s most influential Michelin starred hotels and restaurants before joining St James’ Hotel and Club as Executive Chef to launch in 2009 the hotel’s restaurant named ‘Seven Park Place.’ The dishes are modern French in style but made up of primarily British ingredients and have gained so much success that the restaurant in 2011 was awarded a coveted Michelin star and four AA Rosettes. If you want to relish in Drabble’s signature dishes we recommend the following: Ravioli of langoustine, cabbage and truffle butter sauce; Best end of Lune valley lamb with confit potatoes, caramelised onion and thyme jus; Marinated hand dived scallops with Dorset crab and blood orange; Braised stuffed oxtail, celeriac mash, wild mushrooms and bone marrow; Assiette of wild Cumbrian rabbit with pickled carrots. Caption Seven Park Place restaurant. Art lines the walls at William’s Bar and Bistro. The St James Club & Hotel is no ordinary luxurious venue, it’s a magical experience, where guests can detach from everyday worries and pamper themselves in an oneiric experience of noblesse oblige, where the allure of remote epochs mingles with the pleasures of the contemporary world. Once you step inside you will be greeted by no ordinary concierge, but by the first female to have been appointed the golden keys of Great Britain for her exceptional knowledge of the City: Madeleine. The prestige of a venue that in the past attracted important members of the British upper classes — such as Lord Randolph Churchill and luminaries such as Baron Ferdinand de Rothschild — maintains its tradition in welcoming the cream of London to offer a unique experience. No wonder the St James Club & Hotel received the 2012 Olympic torch on the day before the opening of the Games; and last year won the London Venue Awards 2015 as Best Business Club. SELECTION SELECTION Wiltons Tory grandees, princes in exile and captains of industry pile into Wiltons each weekday at 1pm, filling its booths and tables according to a pecking order as immutable as it is impenetrable. It’s a place that’s ineffably grand but also joyously unstuffy, where the British menu changes not on the whim of any chef but merely nods to the seasons. Tatler Scott’s Scott’s is a fish restaurant, and very good at doing simple things well: griddled prawns are fleshy, fresh, and the ideal conduit for garlic, slip soles to follow slip off the bone, while recherché specials such as gulls’ eggs with celery salt are always worth a punt. Scott’s is the best illustration … that restaurants are about more than just eating well; if dining out were only about the food, London would be full of two-Michelin-starred joints that were busy at lunchtime. Scott’s is a refuge … the most glamorous cocoon from the outside world. The Telegraph Luxury SELECTION Ledbury SELECTION Chef Brett Graham, originally from Newcastle, Australia, trained with British stalwart Phil Howard at The Square before opening The Ledbury in the west London suburb of Notting Hill in 2005. The airy restaurant is redolent with discreet luxury, as is the menu, which features truffles and foie gras alongside humbler ingredients that are accorded equal respect, such as jowl of pork with fennel, mousserons and elderflower honey or the salt baked turnips served with Herdwick lamb. The World’s 50 Best Restaurants The Ledbury Casa Cruz Opened in July 2015 by South American restaurateur, Juan Santa Cruz, the restaurant caters to both a dinner and a late-night crowd. The grass-fed Argentinian rib-eye is steak perfected: velvety meat marbled with charred fat, smoked and singed from the Josper grill. A similarly Argentine-accented side order of puréed spiced corn is delicious enough to eat on its own. Stay with the South American influence and finish with the dulce de leche flan. The Telegraph Luxury SELECTION The Casa Cruz SELECTION Luxury connoisseur of Monaco, MatiKing, is back for DeluxePad with a bespoke selection of the top five coolest sport gadgets on the market. Whether you’re thinking of spending your spring getaway on land or sea, these beauties will power up any dull day or impress your most fastidious guest. The Richard Mille 27-02 This Richard Mille was designed for Rafael Nadal, one of the top tennis players in the history of the sport. With a skeletonized base plate, the main bulk of the body is constructed with durable, ultra light NTPT® Carbon and TPT® Quartz. Certified to resist accelerations of 5 000 G’s, the timepiece has a revolutionary tourbillion and a movement made primarily out of grade five aluminium. It weighs in at approximately 3.35 grams and is as light as a one-cent coin. Retail price: Euros 800,000 The Specialized S-Works + McLaren Bicycle This road bicycle was born of a collaboration between one of the best bicycle and best car brands. Carbon fibre was used whenever possible. The cycles are painted by the same team McLaren uses to paint the P1 - their most expensive hypercar that runs in the ballpark of Euro 1,000,000. The series is limited to 250, with a retail price per unit at approximately Euro 21,000. Retail price: Euros 21,000 SELECTION The Jet Surf GP 100 The Jet Surf Factory GP 100 is a motorized surfboard built by Jet Surf with a 17 hp 100cc gas-powered, water-jet engine. Built entirely of carbon fibre and weighing a mere 13.5kg, the unit can reach speeds of up to 56km/h. Retail price: Euros 18,000 SELECTION The U-Boat Worx Explorer 2 The U-Boat C Explorer 2 accommodates two people: pilot and passenger. This submarine is not only used for research, it is a popular (synonym toy) on million-euro yachts. Depending on the specification chosen this unit can go from 100 to a whopping 1000 meters, and is equipped with HD Cameras on the exterior. The base price starts at Euro 1.4 million, but throw in a few accessories and extras and it quickly soars into the Euro 2 million. The Seabreacher X This incredible machine shaped in the form of a shark is a cross between a jet ski and a submarine. It’s astonishing speeds can notch up to 80 km/h on the water and 40 km/h under. The paint job and fully upholstered interior are customizable. Retail price: Euros 70,000-90,000