Luxury

Luxury Brands|Products

Jaguar Land Rover Restore First Land Rover To Mark 70th Anniversary

Jaguar Land Rover Restore First Land Rover To Mark 70th Anniversary

Land Rover will mark its 70th anniversary with a series of events and celebrations in 2018, beginning with the restoration of the vehicle that started it all – one of the three pre-production Land Rovers shown at the 1948 Amsterdam Motor Show launch. This gave the world its first glimpse of the shape that would become instantly recognisable as a Land Rover.

0 comments
Mike Flowers Pops Light Up London's 100 Club

Mike Flowers Pops Light Up London's 100 Club

From the streets of Manhattan’s Lower East side to the West Coast of America, Mike Flowers Pops takes you on a magical musical journey. So with that in mind it was down to the iconic 100 Club in London’s Oxford Street this December to sample one of the group’s rare gigs. The 13-piece’s end of year special was not to disappoint.

0 comments
McLaren Cars Sales Still Growing

McLaren Cars Sales Still Growing

McLaren Automotive, the British creator of luxury sportscars and supercars, has recorded another record year of growth, selling a total of 3,340 cars in 2017.
Around two-thirds of sales are attributed to the Sports Series family, the vast majority of which are new buyers to the brand, with the rest coming from the Super Series.

0 comments
The All New Jeep Compass Compact SUV Review

The All New Jeep Compass Compact SUV Review

The new Jeep Compass, a smaller and smarter SUV has been officially launched in the UK. Our first impressions were good and it packs a lot of punch for the price, starting at £23K, which is pretty competitive.
The Jeep brand has a prestigious history and now that Chrysler has allied with Fiat we expect this brand to grow in value and market share. In fact they saw sales rise by 19% in 2016 which is very impressive in such a saturated market.

0 comments
Freedom From Fear: Ending Violence Against Women

Freedom From Fear: Ending Violence Against Women

Human beings are born free and equal, both in rights and in dignity. This is the fundamental principle enshrined in the 1948 Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
On 10 December nearly 70 years ago, the United Nations adopted the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, the first international assertion of the “highest aspiration of the common people”, including the “promotion of universal respect for and observance of human rights and fundamental freedoms”, and “… a world in which human beings shall enjoy freedom of speech and belief and freedom from fear and want”.

0 comments
Luxury Glitz Fashion At The City of London Devonshire Club

Luxury Glitz Fashion At The City of London Devonshire Club

IX Magazine present more luxury fashion with even more glitz and sequins at the Devonshire Club in the City of London.
Zavinta looks strong, fascinating and beautiful in all of these shots and a big thank you again to all the team whose talent was much appreciated on the day. 
Devonshire Club Barjewellery by Pebble
Metallic Blouse by Stella McCartney
Studded wide belt by TopShop
Gold Sequin Trousers by Alice & Olivia Shoe
Boots by Guiseppe Zanotti
Devonshire Club Entrance Elephant
Rainbow sequinned shirt -by Ashish

0 comments
Daktari for Maasai: Mobile Dental Clinic For The Maasai People

Daktari for Maasai: Mobile Dental Clinic For The Maasai People

Be the reason someone smiles today. Compliment a stranger, hug a loved one or commit to doing at least one random act of kindness each day. As we gear up for the season of giving, remember that sometimes it takes only one act of kindness to change another person’s life. With this in mind, here’s a feel-good story, just in time for the festive season, which involves a lot of smiling … literally.

0 comments
The Gunton Arms Norfolk Review

The Gunton Arms Norfolk Review

It is strange to compare a couple of points with two very different areas; Norfolk and France’s Alsace.  Neither is really on the way to anywhere so it is peaceful and most roads are uncrowded, but both have a few touristic centres which have rather too many people visiting in the high season.  I would add that both have some stunning scenery and other interesting features which make them both very desirable areas to visit.

0 comments