Vacheron Constantin – Les Cabinotiers: Create your dream timepiece
Vacheron Constantin’s Les Cabinotiers is a department dedicated to the personalization of Grand Complication models and single-piece editions. The tradition dates back to the 18th century, when master-watchmakers were called “cabinotiers” and worked in ateliers bathed in natural light, known as cabinets and located on the top floors of Geneva’s buildings. In the hands of these learned artisans, exceptional timepieces were born, inspired by astronomy, mechanical engineering and the arts. This expertise, which constitutes the great Geneva watchmaking tradition, has been flowing through Vacheron Constantin’s veins since 1755. Les Cabinotiers’s craftsmen, gemsetters and guilloché specialists bring your unique ideas to life. Each timepiece is tinged with a touch of boldness revealed in the small details. Special displays, offset indications… READ MORE Share your experience with #VacheronConstantin
Roger Dubuis: Manufacturer of avant-garde timepieces
Roger Dubuis watches are dedicated to women and men obsessed with uniqueness. The Swiss watch brand, which originated from a collaboration with visionary entrepreneur Carlos Dias, is governed by an audacious mindset that drives innovation while cultivating a profound respect for traditions. Of the 20 million watches produced in Switzerland each year, only 24,000 bear the Hallmark of Geneva, which guarantees performance, durability and the hand-crafted traditional know-how… READ MORE Share your experience with #rogerdubuis
Gucci Osteria: Massimo Bottura brings Italy to Rodeo Drive
In 2018, world-renowned three-Michelin-star Chef Massimo Bottura opened Gucci Osteria at the Gucci Garden in Florence. Two years later, Bottura opened his first restaurant in the United States: Gucci Osteria Beverly Hills. Located on the roof of Gucci’s flagship store on Rodeo Drive, the restaurant draws inspiration from the Florence location with Gucci Décor wallpaper, antique mirrors, red marble dining tables and wicker dining chairs. Massimo Bottura and Marco Bizzarri, CEO of Gucci, grew up in Modena, Italy. With their osterie, the lifelong friends unite two cornerstones of Italian culture… READ MORE
Lea Journo Salon: A passion for empowerment
Youngest among 10 siblings, Lea Journo became enamoured of hairdressing at an early age. As a teenager, she used to observe women in the streets of Paris, imagining new hairstyles. At the age of 13, she started training in a small salon. Noticed for her magical fingers, she joined the French Hairdressing Team at 18 and made a name for herself. Three years later, she was awarded the Grand Prize at the World Hairstyle Competition in Cannes. Training hair stylists all over the world with her simplified haircut technique… READ MORE