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RIHANNA, THE NEW FACE OF DIOR J’ADORE; A GOLDEN GODDESS

Rihanna transforms into a unique goddess, without limits or boundaries, a regal incarnation of J’adore. The fragrance of a dream in gold, which Rihanna has always loved, as if it were her destiny. An icon meets a legendary fragrance. As she has never been seen before with the gold of J’adore in a pure, essential concentrate, a perfume essence with solar and intense floral notes composed by Francis Kurkdjian, Creative Director for Parfums Dior. Dior.com

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COVER: Model: Model: Daiyaana Muhammad, Designer: Emilio Bonadio, Photographer: Alessio Moro, Location: at the Garden of the Righteous, Giardino Giusti, Verona, Italy.

FRIDA KAHLO A MAGICAL JOURNEY DOCUMENTARY THROUGH THE LIFE, MIND, AND HEART OF MEXICO’S ICONIC ARTIST.

MEET DAIYAANA MUHAMMAD WHO IS NOT AFRAID TO DARE

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22 IMMERSE YOURSELF IN ANTIGUA AND BARBUDA’S ART WEEK

ENRICO PERUFFO REIMAGINES THE ART OF JEWELLERY DESIGN

GOLDEN ROCK DIVE AND NATURE RESORT — A DOOR TO THE TRANQUIL ISLE OF SINT EUSTATIUS

SPOTLIGHT: THE HAMPTONS REVELS IN CARIBBEAN INSPIRED SAILING BLISS –REGATTAS, RALLIES, CRUISING AND MORE

(L-R) Salma Hayek, as Frida Kahlo and Alfred Molina in Amazon Studios film Frida. ©Photo Amazon Studios

Editor-in-Chief PETER WILLIAMS

Group Publisher Garry Duell

VP & Director of Operations June Minto

Executive Fashion Editorial Director Bernice Chez Noel

Chief Copy Editor Dawn Davis

Founder CEO /Executive Creative Officer

Derwent Donaldson

FASHION

Editor at Large

Prissilla Zamboni Tejada

Retail and Brand Editor

Juan Villar

Fashion Editor Paris

Paloma Abreu

Fashion Editor Milan

Rosaly Escueta

Contributing Content Creators

Vieru Anca Laura

Style Editorial Print & Social Media Blogger

Chapeyama

Asst. Style Editorial Print & Social Media Blogger

Taylor Noel

Editorial Assistant

Valentina Rwigimba

Special Feature Editor

Richard Crookes

Asst. Creative Directors

Ivana Duca and Isela Sanchez

Chief Beauty Editor

Bali Lawal

ART & VISUAL

Art/Digital Director Justyne Panton

Web and Content Blogger

Dmytro Usatiuk

Graphic Designer/Digital Asst.

Joel Andrew Foga

Photographer

Guillaume Guiriaboye, Alessio Moro

Videographer

Roman Conte

Creative Director/Productions

Waverly Studios

FEATURE & CONTRIBUTING

Chief Travel/Hotel Editor

GARRY DUELL

Chief Feature Editor

Laura Tanna

Lifestyle Editor

Patty Hughes

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THE CARIBBEAN, A SHOWCASE OF TALENT!

In each edition of PARADIS Magazine, we feature the contributions of talented Caribbean men and women to the world of art, music, sports, entertainment, fashion, architecture, literature, food and drink, the sciences, and more. These gifts emanate from the cultural diversity of our peoples, which is anchored in a deep knowledge bank bequeathed to us by our indigenous people, making us so uniquely Caribbean.

With so many young nations, most just 50 to 60 years into independence or holding overseas territories status, it is remarkable the impact of the contributions of Caribbean people to the world beyond our shores, when compared to other nations in existence for much longer.

Whatever your passion, there is Caribbean talent to deliver on your every need, desire, or emotion, to ele-

vate your sense of well-being, and create opportunities to achieve your goals.

I wish you endearing moments immersed in yet another beautifully curated edition of PARADIS magazine, and extend my best wishes to you and your loved ones for happy holidays in our sunny isles filled with boundless talent, adventure, and heartwarming memories.

(L-R): Herbie Miller, Curator Jamaica Music Museum; Seretse Small, Musician/Guitarist; Peter Williams, Editor-In-Chief, PARADIS. Venue: The Jamaica Music Museum, Kingston, Jamaica. Herbie showcases the Museum’s latest addition to his growing collection of exhibits and archives of rare musical recordings and oral histories of Jamaican music genres and musicians. jamm-ioj.org.jm

PEOPLE THE FINDS MUST HAVES THE FASHIONABLE

ROLEX SYDNEY HOBART YACHT RACE 2024

The Rolex Sydney Hobart Yacht Race offers a stern examination of teamwork, skill and endurance. A shared quest for precision

For three-quarters of a century, the Rolex Sydney Hobart Yacht Race, organised by the Cruising Yacht Club of Australia in collaboration with the Royal Yacht Club of Tasmania has offered an enticing platform for human achievement, spirit and endeavour; qualities with which Rolex, partners of the race for near twenty years, has a deep affinity. First held in 1945, the start has a traditional lunchtime slot on 26 December. The famous 628-nautical mile (1,010-kilometre) course starts from Sydney Harbour and finishes in Hobart, the capital of the island state rolex.com

BERMUDA WORLD RUGBY CLASSIC 2024

For over 35 years, the Bermuda World Rugby Classic 2024 has become synonymous with good rugby and a good time! The familiar sight of the “Tent Village” and large rugby players on small scooters navigating the island’s roads lets everyone know that the best week on the Bermuda social calendar has arrived! Legends of the game and top players from around the world gather in Bermuda 1-9 November to compete and celebrate the sport. / P worldrugby.bm

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Watch shown here, the Rolex Yacht Master 42, ©Photos courtesy of Rolex

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PEOPLE THE FINDS MUST HAVES THE FASHIONABLE

FRIDA KAHLO

Considered

one of Mexico’s greatest artists, Frida Kahlo was born on 6 July 1907, in Coyocoan, Mexico City.

A recent Amazon Prime documentary renders a vivid, intimate, raw, and magical journey through the life, mind, and heart of iconic artist Frida Kahlo, played by well-known actress Salma Hayek.

With the election of Mexico’s first female president, Claudia Sheinbaum, it seems appropriate that one of the country’s most iconic artists and cultural female icons Frida Kahlo is getting an intimate look. Remembered for her self-portraits, pain and passion, and bold, vibrant colours Frida Kahlo is celebrated in Mexico for her attention to Mexican and indigenous culture and by feminists for her depiction of the female experience and form.

Through her own words for the very first time, drawn from her famed illustrated diary, revealing letters, essays, and candid print interviews — and brought vividly to life by lyrical animation inspired by her unforgettable artwork.

Frida Kahlo’s fame has been growing after her death. Her Blue House was opened as a museum in the year 1958. In the 1970s the interest in her work and life was renewed due to the feminist movement since she was viewed as an icon of female creativity. In 1983, Hayden Herrera published his book on her, A Biography of Frida Kahlo, which drew even more attention from the public to this great artist / P Amazon.com; fridakahlo.org

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Self Portrait with Thorn Necklace and Hummingbird, 1940, By Frida Kahlo, ©Photo courtesy of Frida Kahlo House.

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BLUE MAHOE CAPITAL MAKES HISTORY IN USA

Becoming the first US-based company to be qualified by the Securities and Exchange Commission (S.E.C.) to offer shares to the general public via Regulation CF and invest in the Caribbean.

In 2020 David Mullings and Jamaican-Canadian Billionaire Michael Lee-Chin were featured on the cover of Paradis, discussing Blue Mahoe Capital and the plans to create a US-based company offering retail investors access to the Caribbean and becoming listed on the NASDAQ.

Covid-19 delayed the plans and now — the Blue Mahoe Capital, Inc. has achieved two major milestones: This May 2024 it became the first US-based company to be qualified by the Securities and Exchange Commission (S.E.C.) to offer shares to the general public via Regulation CF and invest in the Caribbean. The company has now engaged an investment bank to execute a direct listing on NASDAQ to become the first company listed on a major US stock exchange giving retail investors exposure to the broad Caribbean.

The Miami company is committed to reshaping perceptions of the Caribbean beyond just a tourist destination. The firm is designed to widen investors’ access to the best long-term investments in the Caribbean

by providing exposure to quality investment opportunities that positively impact the economies of the region with a heavy focus on the Bahamas, Barbados, Guyana, and Jamaica.

According to David Mullings, Chairman & CEO of Blue Mahoe Capital, “The driving force for founding Blue Mahoe was a firm belief in the untapped potential of the Caribbean. Our investment strategies are designed to positively impact the communities we invest in, and we are thrilled to engage Kingswood to facilitate our NASDAQ listing as a way to increase global investor exposure to the region.”

“The eighth wonder of the world is the law of compounding, which requires consistency of behaviour over time. In my advisory role at Blue Mahoe Capital, I have witnessed David’s consistent and disciplined approach rooted in steadfast principles and frameworks. As an ardent disciple of Warren Buffett, David has all the characteristics needed to guide Blue Mahoe Capital in the next phase of its growth and I am confident that his stewardship will continue to reward investors by protecting and growing their capital in the chosen inefficient markets,” added Michael Lee-Chin, Chairman of Portland Holdings, Inc.

The company plans to reveal the ticker symbol as soon as allowed. / P bluemahoecapital.com

For information only and is not intended as advertising, promotion or endorsement.

(L-R) David Mullings, Chairman & CEO of Blue Mahoe Capital; Michael Lee-Chin, Chairman of Portland Holdings, Inc Photo ©Blue Mahoe Capital, Paradis Magazine

Editor’s PICK

JEANETTE LIMAS “ALMA

ROSA” S/S 2025 COLLECTION

Imagine wearing a creation made in nostalgia and stitched together with threads of pure poetry. Photographer — DU

This September Jeanette Limas debuts her Alma Rosa Collection at the Bridgette Mayer Gallery in Philadelphia — an exploration of emotional threads by pure poetry, in every cut, every fold and every strand, telling a story, experience, longing, feeling, of dreams.

“My Spring-Summer 2025 collection titled Alma Rosa is an emotional exploration where I seek to reconstruct a story suspended in time, gathering broken fragments to explore new possibilities of beauty and construction. Alma Rosa is a poetic narrative that invites one to feel, explore emotions, evoke memories, and arouse desires through the art of fashion,” — says the Dominican-born fashion designer. In 2022 Jeanette earned a spot on the Amazon Prime show Making the Cut. Each piece is a tribute to cherished moments, lived stories, and expressions of beauty. jeanettelimas.com

OPÉRASPORT SS25 COLLECTION

Drawing from the formal, precise lines of Italian Renaissance and French Baroque areas in the garden. Collection is inspired by the enchanting Exillion Garden, a hidden gem north of Copenhagen. operasport.net

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ALEXANDER MCQUEEN AW24/25
ALEXANDER MCQUEEN AW24/25
CHANEL AW24/25
RALPH LAUREN POLO SS25
RALPH LAUREN SS25
GUCCI MEN SS25
GUCCI MEN SS25
CHANEL AW24/25
RALPH LAUREN SS25

Immerse Yourself in Vibrant Colours, Sounds, and Movements at Antigua Barbuda’sand

Art Week

In Antigua and Barbuda, the vibrant energy of art, music, fashion, spoken word, and dance will take over the twin-island paradise for seven days during the second annual Antigua and Barbuda Art Week (ABAW) from 27 November to 3 December 2024.

From the ‘Women of Colour’ collection — by Heather Doram

The event is a celebration of creativity and culture that positions this twin-island as a must-visit destination for art enthusiasts. Throughout the week, the landscape will be adorned with creative and poignant displays of Antigua and Barbuda’s rich artistic creations at stunning exhibitions. Art Week will resonate with the sounds of live music bands performing, evocative spoken words of poets, electrifying dance ensembles, and the creativity of artisans and fashion designers.

AAs we count down to this colourful event, we shine a spotlight on three remarkable artists: Heather Doram, Stephen Murphy, and Vincent Pryce. Each artist brings a unique perspective, blending tradition, innovation and their experiences to express the rich and diverse cultural landscape of Antigua and Barbuda.

Heather Doram, MFA, GCM: A Pioneer of Antiguan Art

Heather Doram, a veteran artist with a distinguished career, stands as one of Antigua and Barbuda’s foremost contemporary creators. Doram’s work is deeply rooted in her belief that art can be a powerful catalyst for change. “We have the power to raise consciousness, stimulate debate, and promote change,” she asserts, reflecting on her commitment to using art as a vehicle for social commentary. Her art explores themes of being black and female in a male-centred world, often employing traditional women’s techniques, such as sewing, to craft pieces that are both personal and universal.

Not only will art enthusiasts get to view the art on display, inspired spectators will have the chance to explore technical aspects of various art forms.

Heather Doram, ©Photo by Alex Rhodes

Art Week will resonate with the sounds of live music bands, evocative spoken words, electrifying dance ensembles, and the creativity of artisans and fashion designers.

“We have the power to raise consciousness, stimulate debate, and promote change.”

Doram’s journey began at the Antigua Girls High School and the Leeward Islands Teacher Training College before she pursued formal art studies at Jamaica’s Edna Manley College for the Visual & Performing Arts, and the Savannah College of Art and Design (SCAD) in the United States. Her achievements at SCAD include being named to the Who’s Who in American Colleges and Universities and having her thesis work acquired for the college’s permanent collection. Her accolades extend to being one of 12 Caribbean artists selected for a prestigious prize in 2004 and participating in the Textile Museum of Canada’s 2015 Pan Am/Parapan Games exhibition.

Doram’s textile art, characterised by layers of felt, acrylics, metallic threads, and found objects, celebrates the complexities of womanhood. “I layer because no one surface can tell the whole story”, she explains. Outside the studio, Doram is a versatile creative force, with roles ranging from actress to gallery owner, costume designer to visual arts educator. Her contributions have left an indelible mark on Antigua and Barbuda’s cultural scene, earning her the Grand Cross of the Most Illustrious Order of Merit in 2002. Today, she continues to blaze a trail for other artists, but also girls and women to follow. www. heatherdoramart.com

This page (T-B): Stephen Murphy, ©Photo by Alex Rhodes; Zemi art by Stephen Murphy, ©Photo by Alex Rhodes. Opposite page (T-B): Vincent Pryce with installation

Antigua and Barbuda Minister of Tourism, The Honourable Charles Fernandez, says, “Antigua and Barbuda Art Week showcases the range of work that Antigua and Barbuda artists have to offer, from painters, musicians, sculptors, poets, dancers and more.

Stephen Murphy: The Environmental Visionary

Stephen Murphy, a native Antiguan, channels his passion for art into a practice deeply informed by sustainability. His early artistic inclinations, inspired by the vibrant colours and landscapes of his homeland, led him to the Ontario College of Art and Design in Canada, where he refined his unique style. Murphy’s art, infused with Caribbean influences and global experiences, captures the essence of the places he has visited.

At the heart of Murphy’s work is his commitment to environmental consciousness. He repurposes recycled materials—metal, wood, and computer parts—into stunning works of art that speak to his creative ingenuity and dedication to protecting the environment. In addition to his recycled artwork, his vibrant acrylic paintings, vividly portray scenes of local life and landscapes. His use of colour and technique brings these scenes to life, capturing the essence of Antiguan culture and heritage. Stephen’s artwork has garnered international acclaim, with collectors and art enthusiasts from around the world seeking out his pieces. As the owner of Zemi Art Gallery in Antigua, Murphy provides an immersive experience that celebrates Caribbean diversity and beauty. www.facebook. com/zemiartgallery www. instagram.com/smur.phy01

Vincent Pryce / Nkoye Zifah: The Multi-Talented Creative

Vincent Pryce, known artistically as Nkoye Zifah, is a versatile artist whose work spans multimedia visual art, culinary art, body art, and photography. Born and raised in the Point Community of Antigua, Pryce’s art reflects his experiences and observations of life’s many facets, from love and family to politics and religion, regional and international affairs. His collaborative work includes projects with renowned artists like Paul Gerben and Guava de Artist, further showcasing his artistic range.

Pryce’s recent accomplishments include participation in a USA. cultural exchange programme, where he engaged inner-city youth through visual art and performance. He was recognised by the island’s Director of Culture Mr. Khan Cordice as one of Antigua’s most diverse/multi-talented artists. In commemoration of this accolade, he donated a 24x36” acrylic painting on canvas to the Department of Culture entitled “Madras Dadli”.

His contributions to Antigua’s art scene are further highlighted by his large-scale murals, including a 1200-square-foot piece at the American University of Antigua and a 1675-square-foot beachfront mural at Hermitage Bay Resort. As an art teacher at Island Academy International, Pryce continues to inspire the next generation while preparing to open his multimedia studio on the island. https://zifahkanvas.my.canva. www.Instagram.com/nkoyezifah

These three artists (Heather, Stephen, & Vincent) exemplify the rich creativity and cultural

depth of Antigua and Barbuda, each contributing uniquely to the island’s artistic legacy. As they prepare to showcase their work during Antigua and Barbuda Art Week 2024, their stories remind us of the power of art to showcase culture and to shape, reflect, and transform our world.

Not only will art enthusiasts get to view the art on display, inspired spectators will have the chance to explore technical aspects of various art forms from several artists and other creatives, gaining insights from experts. They can also immerse themselves in hands-on experiences by picking up paintbrushes and participating in interactive painting sessions with featured artists.

Antigua and Barbuda Minister of Tourism, The Honourable Charles Fernandez, says, “Antigua and Barbuda Art Week showcases the range of work that Antigua and Barbuda artists have to offer, from painters, musicians, sculptors, poets, dancers and more. Art Week brings increased national, regional and international attention to their talent, as we continue to fill out our destination calendar with new and exciting events that promote our culture.” /P

Opposite page: Vincent Pryce piece; This page: Art Week exhibit at Boom at Gun Powder House, ©Photo by Alex Rhodes; Art Week exhibit at Boom.

Unconventional shapes, timeless objects, links between jewel and design complement.

ENRICO PERUFFO

Redefining the Next Generation of Jewellery as Wearable Art Through Technology, Innovation and Craftsmanship

Born into the world of jewellery, Enrico Peruffo is a second generation of a legacy in Fratelli Bovo, a family-run manufacturing company of master goldsmiths based in the heart of Vicenza, a city renowned worldwide as the fine jewellery district of excellence. For nearly a half century, Fratelli Bovo has been known for its relentless focus on innovation and integrating the most advanced techniques into its production for other global brands.

It was Enrico’s journey from childhood through adulthood exploring every department in the factory that equipped him with a deep understanding of the planning, strategy, quality production, painstaking craftsmanship and details, range of materials, and most importantly ethics, that define his family business.

With a strong desire to carry forward that family legacy in his own way, he yearned to transform traditional jewellery into more avant-garde, contemporary but timeless masterpieces traversing between technology and creativity infused with culture, art and architecture. The conceptual brand he envisioned would be a labour of creativity embracing the unconventional and stretching techniques past the boundaries to transcend the traditional for a new millennia.

“I felt that gold jewellery needed a futuristic design, evolution, and experimentation. Peruffo is the natural evolution of our family brand,” Enrico explains. Re-thinking the ideas of jewellery within the most diverse creative contexts

A precise and definite concept, a convergence of planning and originality aiming for a new idea of jewel: multiple contaminations, a never-ending journey into the suggestions of contemporary art, culture, and design.

Opposite page (T-B): Slide Mohawk Maxi Earring 18ct; Enrico Peruffo CEO. This page: Studs Collar with Blue Agate 18ct. Photo Courtesy of Peruffo.

(L-R): Stones Collection Tower Hoop Earring 18ct; Explicit Lyrics Necklace 18ct with white diamonds

futuristic design, evolution, and experimentation into the jewellery industry.

“We are very proud of the Peruffo brand and our re-thinking of ideas of jewellery within the most diverse creative contexts. We showcase not just the craft but also the translation of intangible concepts and ideas into tangible, exquisite objects to adorn the body.”

re-imagine the very idea of each collection or project, through constant collaboration with emerging designers coming from the most diverse creative contexts. He notes that contemporary jewellery is a vast, open field, where there is a reciprocal influence and intersection between the ageold and traditional goldsmithing craft with contemporary art and design.

That extends to his own label. Enrico works closely with Marta Martino, a highly experienced designer in fashion art, sculpture and other design disciplines, as his collaborator and creative director for the brand. Marta’s background has been instrumental in defining Enrico’s vision and Peruffo’s brand personality.

The Peruffo collections are disruptive but still with reverence and testament to the excellence of historical techniques of Italian craftsmanship his family has employed, blending innovative techniques with art, geometry, and culture. Peruffo represents a new, radical and updated chapter in the Italian and global jewellery world.

and inspiration for the Peruffo collections come from everyday life and the repetition of geometric shapes

Peruffo’s work represents a new art form and the connection to a physiological and spiritual journey for modern buyers looking for meaningful pieces that forge connections. Ever-changing effects influenced by light and shape, create a new harmony where each piece feels fresh every time it is worn. These conscious and identifying choices allow Peruffo to constantly play with interesting ingredients and elevate the engineering and styling that has come to define the brand and create a unique relationship to each jewel.

According to Enrico, “We are always looking for the convergence and planning of a

(L-R): Chains Collection, Fringe Lip Cuff in 18ct gold; Chains Collection Snake Fringe Rings in 18ct gold; Stones Collection, Square Twisted Open Ring in 18ct gold with Peridot and Topaz; Guitar + Diamonds Collection - Double Bangle Bracelet and Twilight Ring both in 18ct gold with white diamonds.

” “Enrico Peruffo caters to individualists, free thinkers and first adopters looking for bold statements of expression and originality captivated by unique designs that tell a story.

new level of artistic originality and aiming for a new idea within a jewel. Each piece we create is a multi-faceted and a never-ending journey into the suggestions of contemporary art, culture, and design.”

The essence and Inspiration for the Peruffo collections come from everyday life and the repetition of geometric shapes or simple items from chains to guitar strings, concentric circles, rocks, or candy. Their designs are created free from the need to chase trends, with a desire to trace an unparalleled and unprecedented path. Peruffo subverts traditional designs and rules, creating new artistic objects to adorn the body with a recognisable design concept like the pyramid, a significant element in the Peruffo creative journey. Prominently featured in his “Studs”, “Slide”, “Chains” and “Guitar” collections, it showcases the brand’s

sharp and radical aesthetic playing on scale and repetition in both movement and static forms. Like the pieces themselves, Enrico Peruffo caters to individualists, free thinkers and first adopters looking for bold statements of expression and originality captivated by unique designs that tell a story.

Combining nearly 50 years of gold manufacturing experience with high technical expertise, Enrico Peruffo has integrated a mix of techniques, including hand-casting and modern 3D laser printing. Modern day alchemists, the archetypal Peruffo pieces combine 18ct gold with select stones, often spiritual, promoting self-expression or introducing a positive field of energy. The blended forces and kinetic energy in the Peruffo designs are assembled to offer controlled but limitless movements that create

transformation. Grand or subtle, the changes within each piece reflect our own growth, changes and emotional journey.

Launched in the United States of America in 2020 and the Caribbean/Latin America in 2022, Peruffo’s innovative designs have garnered significant recognition from the industry including the only debut brand at Couture to receive 4 nominations and 2 wins at the Couture show in 2023, composed of the world’s most exceptional fine jewellery designers.

Modern and disruptive, but still with historical reverence, Peruffo is a testament to the excellence of old world techniques and Italian craftsmanship his family has employed for two generations, blended with innovative art and culture that opens a radically updated chapter in the global jewellery world. /P

Award-winning Kevin Ching’s genderless designs allow fashion lovers to create new and chic looks.

Big Horn

From aviator to Designer Eyewear

I sat down with Kevin Ching, the award-winning founder and designer of Big Horn Eyewear, launched in 2011. What makes his eyewear so extraordinary?

The stylish sunglasses not only make a fashion statement but also offer practical benefits.

Equipped with UV400 protection, Big Horn Eyewear shields your eyes from harmful ultraviolet rays while reducing glare for enhanced visibility and comfort. The combination of fashion-forward design and functional features makes these sunglasses a versatile and trendy accessory for any occasion.

I found Kevin to be charming with a likeable quirky approach to designing eyewear. We want to know more about Kevin Ching, the man behind the glasses. The eyewear designer has an interesting career path. Before joining the Optical Industry, he worked in the Aviation field as an engineer.

New: Big Horn Vynal Eyeglasses limited collection.
Kevin Ching
©Photo Courtesy of Big Horn

The Premium Collection strikes a balance between extravagance, elegant and sophistication. Designed with a playful touch, captivating the hearts of individuals from different countries.

Once involved in the Optical Industry

Kevin worked in the manufacturing sector where he learned more about optical production designs, processes, requirements, and test issues.

“According to Kevin: “Initially, people love to Big Horn bends the rules with its experimental concepts, geometric shapes, and avantgarde designs.

The award-winning designer studied Italian eyewear design and manufacturing and mastered the art sparked by fashion trends and his own unique innovative design style.

Kevin’s genderless designs gives his fashion-forward clientele myriad ways of creating signature looks based on the unique styling of each piece, which can be considered jewellery for the face. With a variety of collections to satisfy lifestyle choices, Big Horn bends the rules with its experimental concepts, geometric shapes, and avant-garde designs.

have eyewear to fullfill their basic needs. They are happy because they have eyewear for their normal use. However, their minds will change and expand as they learn about different trends and styles. They will want to chase something new.”

Big Horn has 4 different eyewear collections to offer customers unique sunglass frames that go beyond the ordinary. It’s not just about fashion, it’s about being uniquely you. Big Horn Eyewear consists of the following collections:

The Fashion

Creative Collection

This 3-a-year design collection is inspired from global hot topics. Each of the 3 designs produces 5 pieces only. Therefore, these eyewear styles are limited,

unique, outstanding, creative, fancy, and chic.

The Extravaganza Collection

Kevin looks towards creative fashion trends for this collection. These designs are for those whose tastes lean towards a fashionable voguish life.

The Premium Collection

These designs are for the “High Street” eyeglass wearer. Kevin’s fashion predictions and elite style sense is captured in this collection.

The Big Horn Plus Collection

These designs are simple and colourful, specifically geared to the customer who wants eyewear that is easy, functional, and with a bit of a punch.

Big Horn not only caters to its loyal and growing customer pool, celebrities are also drawn to the brand.

Kevin is always creating unique tailor-made designs for renowned personalities worldwide. Stylish trend setting notables continuously seek out his brand and products.

Kevin’s main goal is to make people happy. The best tips he can give when selecting eyewear is to make a choice on what your needs are, what makes you feel comfortable. Ultimately, each piece will reward its wearer with quintessential lux quality with sharp exclusive style. /P www.bighorneyewear.com

Photo Courtesy of TAG Heuer.
Photo Courtesy of TAG Bremont.

WALKINg WiTH WILd ANIMaLS

Fueled by generous individuals, corporations, foundations, and government entities, the Zoo Miami Foundation (ZMF) offers robust learning experiences in South Florida.

Interactions with Crocs in the croc tube. ©Photos Courtesy of Zoo Miami
Walking with wild animals and showering with elephants is not often on itineraries when laying over in Miami for a day or two enroute to some fabulous Caribbean destination.

BBut, it’s an ideal escape for you and your family to keep them entertained at one of the most wondrous places in Miami-Dade.

If you’re arriving at Miami International Airport, take the 836 Dolphin Expressway west to the Turnpike south to 152nd street exit, turn right and follow the signs a few blocks west. Then turn left into a long palm-treelined drive where posters of gorgeous exotic animals lead the way into the fifth largest

This page: The Miami Zoo Staff with Miami Dade Fire Rescue team; Opposite page: Asian elephant Nellie enjoying a shower from the Miami-Dade Fire Department. ©Photos Courtesy of Zoo Miami

zoo in the United States of America. Because of Miami’s sub-tropical climate, the Zoo has animals from Africa, Asia, the Americas, and Australia so you can encounter everything from Okapi African painted dogs to white-faced Saki monkeys and elegant Black-Neck Swans from South America.

Even though I’ve lived in Africa, never have I been so close to an African elephant as I was to one here where the Zoo’s skilfully created moats with sides of natural greenery provide just enough space between animals and visitors so that animals are never caged. Instead, they are “grouped according to their geographic territories” with soil, foliage, and trees matched to the areas from which they come. Reticulated giraffes, rather special even in Africa, sprawl on their lawns or approach the visitors’ second-storey wooden viewing structure so closely you can feed but not touch them. Yes!

Zoo Miami is an active leader currently involved in global wildlife and environmental conservation initiatives.

Iwas lucky enough to join Zoo Miami members to see the Miami-Dade Fire Rescue donating old fire hoses which are used to suspend objects from trees in animal enrichment programmes, keeping animal minds energised. Nellie, a 55-year-old Asian elephant, took advantage of the firemen to get a proper shower of water invigorating her in what is called “Elephant Firehose Day”.

Miami Zoo’s colourful history goes back to 1948 when a road show exchanged animals for truck repairs and then a circus went out of business.

”Set on nearly 750 acres, with four miles of paths, 2,251 animals, and 385 species, Zoo Miami is somewhere you can spend an entire day. Walking up to a glass pane, only to find a jaguar sitting a few feet on the other side amongst rocks and foliage, calmly watching me, was an experience like no other. Such a beautiful animal, as are the Sumatran tigers. Now fewer than 400 of them exist in the wild today and 72 in USA zoos, so Zoo Miami staff were thrilled when in January 2022 N’dari, a second cub, was born to their two Sumatran tigers. With such success Zoo Miami has decided to double the existing habitat space and embrace a breeding programme to ensure the species’ survival. Ronald Stayton, Chief Development Officer at Zoo Miami Foundation, told me that US$4,000,000 is needed to achieve this goal and already US$1,300,000 has been raised so if anyone has US$2,000,000 to contribute to this incredible

This page: Sumatran tiger Berani ZSF; Opposite page: Bornean Orangutan ©Photos Courtesy of Zoo Miami
Left – Right: African elephant with Laura Tanna; Jaguar through glass, ©Laura Tanna, Paradis; Reticulated giraffes being fed. ©Photos Courtesy of Zoo Miami

cause, the breeding facilities will bear your name. Currently the façade, near the Zoo’s entrance, is inspired by the Angkor Wat 12th century Hindu-Buddhist temples in the Kingdom of Cambodia.

Miami Zoo’s colourful history goes back to 1948 when a road show exchanged animals for truck repairs and then a circus went out of business. Originally located at Crandon Park on Key Biscayne, in 1965 Hurricane Betsy killed 250 of the Zoo’s 1,200 animals. In 1970 Dade County applied for the Naval Air Station Richmond’s 600 acres of land to move the Zoo. Construction started in 1975 and on 4 July 1980, Miami Metro Zoo opened. Over the years with everything from Hurricane Andrew in 1992 to brush fires in 1996, Zoo staff and conservationists with public support have kept the Zoo thriving until in July 2010 the Zoo was renamed Miami-Dade Zoological Park and Gardens aka Zoo Miami. With five veterinarians on staff full-time, a new Sea Turtle Hospital, and plans for a complete Animal Hospital to open by 2027 at a cost of US$25 million, you can imagine how busy Zoo Miami Foundation President and

CEO Jose Romano and his team are kept raising funds to support all these worthy projects. Take advantage of being in Miami to spend the day at Miami Zoo by googling The Miami Zoo for complete information on tickets and check out their special rates for military, seniors etc. with proof of ID.

Up for a VIP Experience you can have your admission include a two-hour golf cart tour with a personal tour guide

Zoo Miami, located at 12400 SW 152nd Street, Miami, Fl 33177 opens 10 a.m. until 5 p.m. every day of the year (except Thanksgiving and Christmas Day which have reduced hours) and offers all sorts of unusual tours, including the Sea Turtle Hospital Tour, Greater One-horned Rhino Experience, Pygmy Hippo Experience, Galapagos Tortoise Experience, all of which have special rates. But just walking through the different areas is great fun, especially because food is available from vendors along the way. Or you can pedal around in a small Safari Cycle, a larger Safari Cycle, use a single or double stroller, wheelchair or electric convenience vehicle, all of which are available to rent, better reserved ahead of time.

Or if you’re up to a VIP Experience you can have your admission include a two-hour golf cart tour with a personal tour guide, a food basket and the rest of the day to experience the Zoo on your own. And don’t miss the BLUE FROGS in the small aquarium. zoomiami.org. /P

Scenic views of Sint Eustatius with the Quill dormant volcano in the backdrop

TRANQUIL SINT EUSTATIUS

gears up for the 250th Anniversary of the ‘First Salute’

The King of the Netherlands and the President of the USA have been invited to attend the 250th anniversary celebrations of the ‘First Salute’ in 2026

As the first place in the world to recognise the independence declaration of the fledgling USA in the year 1776 when American merchant ship, Andrew Doria (refitted as a navy vessel) fired a salute of 13 shots as it entered Statia waters, the then Dutch Governor, Johannes de Graaff, gave the order to return a salute of 11 shots. That veritable day on 16th November is each year celebrated as “Statia America Day”. In those days Sint Eustatius (aka Statia) was the most profitable asset of the Dutch West India Company and as a free port with some 50,000 residents it generated immense wealth for traders — that included the family of USA Founding Father

Alexander Hamilton who himself lived on the island. In recognition of Statia’s important role in supporting the USA’s independence, to include the sale in secret of munitions to the 13 original colonies, USA President Franklin Delano Roosevelt visited Statia in 1939 — an island where his own forefathers amassed a fortune some 200 years ago — to present a commemorative plaque that is today mounted in the historic fortress of Fort Oranje in the capital Oranjestad.

Taking a 20-minute WinAir flight on a De Havilland Twin-Otter aircraft (from Sint Maarten), I landed on Sint Eustatius, in this Caribbean Netherlands island, at the F.D. Roosevelt Airport’s (EUX) 4,265 feet (1,000 metre) runway. A palpable sense of excitement fills the air of

National Geographic in 2022 declaring the island the best place in the Caribbean to dive

(aka Statia)

This page (T-L): The Dutch Reformed Church in Oranjestad the capital of Sint Eustatius; B-C: STATIA DAY plaque presented by the National Society of the Sons of the American Revolution Pic credit: Jacquil Pandt; B-R: Heritage buildings adorn Oranjestad, the capital city of Sint Eustatius; Opposite page T-B: Fort Oranje in the capital city of Oranjestad is a historic fortress located on a cliff overlooking Oranje Bay; Hiking in Sint Eustatius is a favourite activity for visitors to learn about the biodiversity of the island.

this otherwise sleepy Special Municipality of the Kingdom of the Netherlands. Just over 8 square miles (21 km²), with its now 3,500 residents, it is known for its pristine diving spots, eco-tourism, hiking trails, and heritage landmarks. Government officials, history buffs, archaeologists, and nature lovers, are increasingly flocking to the island as preparations gather pace for its 250th anniversary of ‘The First Salute’, set for 16 November 2026. On that date, the King of the Netherlands and the President of the USA have been invited to attend celebrations to re-enact the events of that fortuitous day which has created a lasting bond between the Kingdom of the Netherlands and the United States of America.

Sint Eustatius in the 18th and 19th centuries was perfect for trading, with its deep-water anchorage in Oranje Bay, the Lower Town of Oranjestad. During the busiest days over 200 ships sailed into

the harbour at lengths of 100ft or longer, each flying the flags of European Kingdoms who had diplomatic missions on the island to protect their profitable trading interests in the port.

Photo Courtesy of Heritage Centre, Sint Eustatius, the Caribbean Netherlands
Golden Rock Dive and Nature Resort with the Quill dormant volcano in the background

The GOLDEN ROCK DIVE AND NATURE

RESORT

opens its doors on STATIA bringing a new era in luxury hospitality to the isle.

Opposite page : Spa treatment at Golden Rock Dive and Nature Resort using local herbs This page : Gourmet dining at the restaurants at Golden Rock Dive and Nature Resort

For the most authentic laidback island life experience filled with nature, diving, culture, and heritage with a light tourist footprint, few places in the Caribbean can offer as genuine an experience as Statia

Opposite page: (T-B): Golden Rock Resort and Nature Resort has the widest selection of wines on the island;

Seaside Restaurant is a fusion of fashionable decor offering delectable food offerings;

Country lanes abound in Statia

A15-minute drive from the airport on country roads passed idyllic rural settings with sweeping views of hamlets in valleys below as we ascended a hill leading to the Golden Rock Dive and Nature Resort located on the southern shores of the island on 40 acres of manicured grounds. Looking out towards the Atlantic Ocean, the property has planted over 130,000 colourful shrubs, trees, and flowering plants across the resort which has attracted scores of birds including hummingbirds darting around and building nests in the foliage. The rooms, cottages, and villas are built at a low angled profile to complement the curves, contours, and slope of the land, to amplify the aura of the Quill Mountain towering behind the Resort. This extinct volcano is often shrouded in clouds and adds a sense of mystery that appeals to hikers to come and discover her secrets.

My well appointed suite with kitchenette in soothing neutral tones had a large balcony, overlooking the gardens and one of two swimming pools on the property. As I breathe in the salty air, look-

Statia was the most profitable asset of the Dutch West India Company, earning it the nickname

- THE GOLDEN ROCK

ing at yachts sailing by on the cerulean blue sea below, they piqued my interest to discover some of Statia’s 30-plus dive spots that led to National Geographic in 2022 declaring the island the best place in the Caribbean to dive. To capitalise on Statia being awarded this honour, the Resort opened a PADI Scuba Dive Centre offering valet guided tours in the island’s expansive marine park filled with archaeological treasures and the most scenic underwater topography in the West Indies filled with colourful sponges, sea fans, and corals. The Centre also has a manmade 30-foot deep salt water training lagoon with a sunken bus to allow for realistic practice dives to prepare divers for the open sea. Touring the Resort on its electric Tram, I passed the mini-golf course, gym, tennis-pickle-paddle ball courts, multipurpose sports fields, and large playground, making for a myriad of activities to keep guests active while holidaying on the property.

Discovering the Resort and the marine wonders of Statia

As the afternoon sun blazed overhead I hopped off the Tram at the Breezes Restaurant stop, to cool off and eat in the open air diner to take advantage of the tropical winds whipping up from the sea towards the Quill. Designed in a rotunda

Bobby’s
Breezes Restaurant with its eclectic design is among the best restaurants in Statia

Opposite page: Statia is renowned for its pristine diving spots filled with archaeological treasures. This page left-right (T-B): Golden Rock Dive and Nature Resort Villa Suites are perfect for longer stay guests; Views of cerulean seas greet guests for as far as the eyes can see; Boat partying around Statia with friends

style, its interior has elegant wood panels and finishes with wicker lanterns creating a feast for the eyes and a conversation piece among guests. Starting with its signature cocktail Statia Flower to break the heat, I chose a selection of zesty salads and tangy wraps while enjoying full views of the towering Quill, with the clouds now lifted and hummingbirds flitting around in the surrounding gardens. Over lunch I met some divers who came to Statia for their 100th dive, and were marvelling at their dive to the ‘Charlie Brown’ wreck, purposely sunk at about 100 feet in 2003 to create an artificial reef now brimming with a

kaleidoscope of marine life. Sport Dive Magazine was quoted as saying this dive site is the “biggest” reason to dive in Statia. The divers saw an abundance of marine life that included the golden head puppet fish, big-eyed trevallies, and barracudas all roaming the ship. They were in awe at the near pristine state of the diving spots they visited around the island, giving a thumbs up to National Geographic’s vote.

Rekindling history with immersive walks

After lunch I headed to Forte Oranje for a walking historical tour following the footsteps of traders in the 18th and 19th century to

Over lunch I met some divers who came to Statia for their 100th dive

learn how they worked, lived, and socialised in Statia in its Golden Years. Statia had some 75 plantations producing sugar cane, tobacco, cotton, and indigo. Its warehouses located on the oceanfront of the lower town were filled with furniture, wine, clothing, ceramics, spices, tobacco, slaves, guns, household supplies, fine fabrics, silver, and gold. Trade was open to all nations, and up to 200 merchant ships flying the flags of numerous European kingdoms would be waiting in the harbour to collect and deliver goods to trade around the world. Resident traders in Statia were not only Dutch nationals, but came from several different countries, with

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Resort Manager, and
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multiple religions and Christian denominations that saw the building of a Synagogue and the Dutch Reformed Church on the island. Statia had numerous diplomatic missions in operation manned by foreign emissaries to take care of the interests of both their citizens and merchant ship operations under their nation’s flag in the Dutch island. There were no trade barriers or protectionist provisions in place (that were common to other trading ports) and considered the most sophisticated free port ‘no questions asked’ operation and logistically efficient multilingual trading outpost in the New World, making fortunes for traders.

As the sun began to set, I slowly walked down the Old Slave Path — the oldest paved road on the island (1787) — and reflected on hardships in past centuries of enslaved Africans and those not so fortunate to benefit from the riches of that era. On reaching the oceanfront, restaurants, bars, and hotels now replace warehouses whose only traces are crumbling buildings and stone foundations. Lively music pulled me towards the UNESCO Heritage Site Old Gin House Hotel’s seaside lounge for sundowner drinks. With a cocktail in hand, I looked out on the sea and visualised the olden days when merchant vessels filled

the harbour now replaced by vacationers on sailboats bobbing in the surf.

Dinner was a few steps away on the harbour at the Barrel House Restaurant, a popular eatery with locals located in an 18th century period building, renowned for its tasty island gastronomy from goat ravioli to baked grouper.

Ascending to the highest point on Statia

The next morning I headed out on an early hike to the Quill with a local tour guide who shared a wealth of knowledge from his 55 years in the industry taking us near to the top called Mazinga Peak at 1,972 feet (601m). Our 5-hour round trip hike took us through many scenic spots for photo shoots. We identified several orchids and marveled at cashew trees which the indigenous people of Statia named this island after — “Aloi” as they were so plentiful in days gone by, but now depleted for the gum they produced used to seal boxes being shipped by merchants in days of old.

With a 360 degree view of the island, from the top of the Quill we saw the neighbouring islands of Saba and St. Kitts, and aeroplanes taking off from the Statia airport. For experienced hikers the interior of the collapsed volcano cone is

a nature wonderland, but would add another 4 hours to our journey with much more difficult terrain. So, instead we listened to our guide’s stories on this marvel of nature on his descents into its tropical rainforest to search for the most delicious honey on Statia.

Luxurious 5-star accommodations. manicured grounds filled with flowers, and a tranquil seaside setting awaits guests at Golden Rock Dive and Nature Resort

Muscles aching from my hike, it was a perfect time on my return to the Golden Rock Dive and Nature Resort to check in for a massage with local herbs and oils that had me drifting off into dreamland. Dinner that evening was at the Resort’s seaside restaurant, Bobbie’s Beach Club, lit up on the outside with a spectacular display and designed on the inside with a kaleidoscope of colours as iridescent as a hummingbird’s plumage. With its sushi bar, grill, barbeque, and pizza oven, I was spoiled for choice and ordered a selection of Sushi rolls, Sashimi, and Nigiri paired with white wines. Closing the evening on the Club’s patio with a Yuzu cheesecake, I gazed into the clear starry skies above while reminiscing on my newly found island gem — Statia.

For the most authentic laidback island life experience filled with nature, diving, culture, and heritage with a light tourist footprint, few places in the Caribbean can offer as genuine an experience as Statia where an easy pace in a tranquil setting is promised to all. /P

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Food & Spirits

DINING WITH A PURPOSE

A Round Hill Hotel and Villas Culinary Journey with Michelin Chefs Marcelo Fukuya and Theodore Falser

Escape to Round Hill this Thanksgiving 2024 to experience a culinary adventure unlike any other with Chef Marcelo Fukuya, from Michelin Kinoshita restaurant, renowned for exquisite Japanese cuisine, with a touch of Jamaican flair. Conclude your Thanksgiving sojourn on 30 November with a Michelin-Starred 5-course dinner Grand Finale themed — Celebrate in Grandeur.

In Easter 2025 Chef Theodore Falser, known for his innovative culinary artistry will take Round Hill guests on a gastronomic journey through the flavours of Asia and Italy using locally-sourced ingredients combined with herbs and wines, utilising contemporary techniques such as fermentation, brining, and drying. Closing with a delightful Easter Brunch on Sunday 30 April. /P roundhill.com

The Round Hill Hotel and Villas takes its guests on a Culinary Constellation with (T-B) Michelin star Chefs Marcelo Fukuya and Theodore Falser

VISITING THE WOLFSONIAN MUSEUM IN MIAMI BEACH —

[ PLACES OF INTEREST ] WOW! was my first impression on entering the Wolfsonian Museum.

The lobby fountain is fantastic with its gold and green 1929 Window grille saved from the Norris Theatre, Norristown, Pennsylvania when the movie theatre was being demolished to make way for a McDonalds.

Wolfsonian Autobahn painting; ©Photo Courtesy of Wolfsonian Museum

Around since 1995, the Wolfsonian showcases a collection of modern age of design, from the Industrial Revolution back to the end of World War II. Among the nearly 180,000 pieces in the museum’s collection are paintings, textiles, furniture, industrial design objects, rare books, and magazines.

BThis page (L-R): Wolfsonian Wrestler 1929; Wolfsonian actual bathroom fixtures.

Opposite page (L-R): Silvia Barisione Wolfsonian Museum Curator; Wolfsonian Museum Lobby entrance Window grille from the Norris Theatre 1929. ©Photos Courtesy of Wolfsonian Museum

ut that’s what this whole museum is all about. Mitchell “Micky” Wolfson Jr. has spent a lifetime “preserving what otherwise might be lost”, especially objects of art, architecture, and design. The Art Deco façade of the building at the corner of Washington Avenue and 10th street in Miami Beach itself is wondrous, the music inside enchanting. How did I not know about this place before?

“Wrestler” 1929, a bulky six-and-a-half-foot tall cast aluminium sculpture created by Dudley Vaill Talcott stands guard before the fountain area. Originally exhibited at The Museum of Modern Art in NYC, then in 1932 at the 10th Olympic Games in Los Angeles, I couldn’t help thinking that his symbol of potency seemed a bit unimpressive in comparison with the well-endowed bronze “Redemption Song Monument” in Emancipation Park, Kingston, Jamaica by Laura Facey which caused such controversy back in 2003.

Affiliated with Florida International University since 1997, the Wolfsonian

was preceded by a sister institution, the Wolfsoniana in Genoa, Italy where Micky Wolfson was serving as an American diplomat. But let the Chief Curator, Silvia Barisione, tell the story:

“I was born in Genoa, went to the university in Genoa, and majored in German literature and art history. I went to Milan to work for a contemporary art gallery but then my professor told me ‘They’re looking for a person to work on a project with Micky Wolfson who is creating a study centre.’ Micky Wolfson was very smart because he came to the university to say, ‘Okay, I want to work on my collection

The stainedglass window for the International Labor Building, League of Nations, Geneva, commissioned 1926

with some students who have a master’s in art history.’ So, it was two boys and a girl. I started at the end of 1991. We researched the collection that Micky had collected in Genoa, which was mostly Italian. Here it’s very international, mostly United States, Europe, focusing mostly on Italy, Great Britain, and Germany, but Micky always says we don’t collect by country, but by language. He says we collect English, German, Dutch, Italian, a lot of Japanese material and then Slavic and Celtic. He’s a unique person. His curiosity is incredible. He never can stop. And he is the biggest traveller who knows every place, even in the most provincial city, he knows everything. Where is the best antique dealer? Where is the best bookseller or the more hidden bookseller? He finds it and also the best restaurant. The Wolfsoniana is a very nice museum, smaller than this one, and more chronological. It starts from the taste for the exotic at the turn of the century. We have a new Egyptian

room, some Moorish architectural drawings, and then goes up to the 1940s with a lot of Fascist art, Rationalist and Novecento furniture and design, and ends up with a Vespa scooter from 1946.

“He lived between Miami and Genoa so I decided that I would be interested to come here. Micky pushed for me to come to Miami to have more a kind of bridge between Genoa and Miami. The museum here opened in 1995. The period of the collection ranges from 1850 starting from the 1851 Crystal Palace exhibition in London. We have a lot of material about universal exhibitions in our library. So that’s why we decided to start from 1850 and we end in 1950. It’s 100 years of art history, architecture, and also with all the social and economic background of the period.”

The stained-glass window for the International Labor Building, League of Nations, Geneva, commissioned 1926, completed in 1930 and never installed is

“strong in materials relating to world’s fairs, architecture, interior decorations, war and political propaganda, militarism and colonialism, transportation, industrial design, advertising, book design and typography

”another example of Wolfson saving something special to share with the world. Artist Harry Clarke’s work was rejected by the conservative Irish government “citing concerns over the depiction of a semi-nude woman dancing” to say nothing of seven of the fifteen writers included being Protestant in the Catholic country. The beautiful window would have remained with Clarke’s widow (he died age 41, three months after the window’s rejection) had Wolfson not seen it later and ensured its display as “The Geneva Window”.

transportation, industrial design, advertising, book design and typography.”

Open by appointment 305 535 2634.

WOn a totally different tack, the museum also displays Nazi art. The painting “Autobahnbrucke [Autobahn Bridge]” 1940 by Wilfried Schaflein demonstrates how Hitler and the Nazi regime used art and architecture as propaganda to promote its achievements, “including feats of engineering and construction.”

With too many fascinating paintings and artefacts to describe here (my husband loves “Idolo dei Prisma” 1925 by Ferruccio Ferrazzi – needless to say a naked woman), I must note that the 3rd floor library contains over 125,000 items dating 1850-1950 and is “strong in materials relating to world’s fairs, architecture, interior decorations, war and political propaganda, militarism and colonialism,

hile the beach side of Miami Beach may be the wild side, this side is the mild side, everyone clad in shorts, laid back and totally at ease at 10 a.m. when I arrived for opening hour. The only person I shared the museum with besides the lovely curator was a Russian pianist who works for an American NGO. So don’t be afraid to bring the family to see this incredible museum. The gift shop seems to have children very much in mind! Two hours is plenty of time and the café is intimate.

Coming from a family which owns the Wometco Company, Mitchell Wolfson is not only a former diplomat, but also a philanthropist and author. His 80-page The Wolfsonian-FIU Founder’s Choice volume is a delight: well-written and beautifully illustrated. I highly recommend reading that and visiting the museum which is closed Mon/Tues. Open 10 am-6 pm. Wed-Sun Friday open 10-9 pm. /P wolfsonian.org

This page (L-R): Wolfsonian Geneva stained glass window by Harry Clarke ©Photos Courtesy of Wolfsonian Museum. Pane on right illustrating George Bernard Shaw’s Saint Joan.

RESORTS/ RESIDENCES

SILVERSANDS BEACH HOUSE

Nestled on the southern tip of Grenada, this boutique retreat complements its sister property, Silversands Grand Anse.

“Silversands Beach House, opened in February 2024, is the newest gem in the Silversands Collection. ”

Situated along the serene Portici Beach, the resort blends seamlessly with its dramatic stone bluff backdrop and lush canopy, offering guests breathtaking views of the azure waters.

Silversands Beach House features 28 meticulously designed accommodations that integrate indoor and outdoor spaces, creating an intimate and immersive experience. Guests can choose from Beachfront Junior Suites, located just steps from the water, Panoramic Ocean View rooms on the cliffside, or Island View rooms surrounded by verdant foliage. The resort also includes an outdoor gym and wellness room, and guests have access to Silversands Resort Grand Anse facilities, with regular transfer service, including the spa, pool, restaurants, and rum lounge. Each stay promises a unique vantage point to appreciate the unparalleled beauty of Grenada. /P silversandscollection.com

CAP JULUCA SPA BY GUERLAIN

In a world where life’s demands often pull us in countless directions, finding a sanctuary that can rejuvenate one’s body, mind, and soul is a much needed get away from the stresses of the modern world. —

The Ultimate Sensory Escape

Imagine the views of palm trees lining the powdery white sand beach of a secluded bay, enveloped by the ocean breeze, and turquoise waters caressing a pearlescent shoreline, slowly melting the rigueurs of the outside world away. This is a glimpse into the dreamy landscape awaiting guests at the new Guerlain Spa at Cap Juluca, A Belmond Hotel, Anguilla — a haven designed to elevate the senses whilst lifting your spirit, and warming the soul.

Sight: A Feast for the Eyes

Aleisurely bicycle ride along the picturesque pathways of the property, takes you to large burnished wooden double doors leading to the newly built Spa, reminiscent of an entrance to a stately Riad.

It opens into a sumptuous setting of a welcoming mosaic-tiled courtyard with an elegant water fountain feature, shady palm trees, and colourful potted plants that includes flowering bougainvillea. The GrecoMoorish design within, is a harmonious blend of modern luxury and natural elements, with its Greco-inspired crisp white stucco walls and soft domes. The interior of The

Spa beckons through the entrance of another grand arched doorway, where the sunlight filters gently through sheer curtains, casting a warm golden glow across a pallet of soft colours adorning the furnishings and décor of this sanctuary. Large picture windows bring the outdoors in, with breathtaking views of the Caribbean Sea, instilling peace and relaxation to all who enter into this dreamlike setting.

Sound: A Symphony of Serenity

On entering The Spa, the sounds of the outside world fades into muted tones. The rooms are filled with the soft strains of ambient music, chosen to lull guests into a state of relaxation as they prepare to be pampered by Guerlain trained staff. In the treatment rooms, the music is tailored to each session, enhancing the experience, whether it’s the deep, resonant tones of Tibetan singing bowls during a massage, or the whispers of a rolling ocean tambour, and burbles of ice bubbles during a facial. Every sound is curated to bring you into a deeper state of calm and relaxation within The Spa perched like a lighthouse on the edge of the property, overlooking the crystalline sea, to the sounds of the ocean below, creating a symphony of tranquility.

Smell: A Journey of Aromas

The smell of The Spa is a journey into serenity. A blend of natural, soothing aromas from the diffusers located throughout the relaxation and treatment rooms, fill the air with a redolent symphony of spices, herbs, and rare

resins. Upon entering, you are greeted with a cold towel that is infused with the delicate fragrance of bergamot, to refresh yourself and helping to clear the mind, inviting you to take a deep breath to be soothed and relaxed. Moving to the treatment suites, the scents evolve

“Write your name on a leaf and place it near the Spa’s Arawak Fountain in a gesture that pays homage to this a natural wonder discovered some 1,500 years ago

”Opposite page: The Spa offers sublime views of the Caribbean Sea; This page (T-B): A selection of alluring fragrances are available at the Spa; Treatment room at the Spa

with the calming aroma of mandarin, jasmine, or rose, each chosen to enhance the particular therapy and invigorate the senses.

Taste: A Refreshing Delight

Even taste is not overlooked in this sanctuary of the senses. On registration, you are served a refreshing natural drink, and following your treatments you can relax in the courtyard and sip on Herbal teas crafted from the freshest island ingredients – ginger, sage, lemongrass, chamomile, honey, and refreshing citrus infused water to restore your energy.

Touch: The Heart of the Experience

At the heart of The Spa experience is the personal touch of its staff. Expertly delivered by skilled therapists trained in the art of healing

through their hands.

Guerlain’s savoir-faire is visible throughout the spa. Whether you choose a deep tissue massage like the Imperial Relaxing, a gentle facial like The Royal Honey Repair, a smoothing exfoliation like The Body Polish or The Intensive Body Therapy scrub and wrap, each treatment is designed to offer unparalleled comfort and relaxation in response to your body’s unique needs. The Spa boasts a range of textures, from the soft, plush robes provided to each guest to the finest linens, the warmth of heated stones, to the silky smoothness and

soothing glide of high-quality massage oils and essential oils expertly crafted by Guerlain

Beyond the Five Senses: An Enveloping Experience

What sets the Spa by Guerlain apart from others, is its commitment to integrating these sensory experiences into a harmonious journey taking you into a state of relaxation and well-being. Their philosophy is based on naniki, a word from the Taíno Arawak language that means to be spirited and full of life. Each aspect of The Spa is designed

At Cap Juluca, cerulean sea views, a salty breeze and lush botanical gardens celebrate the transformative quality of island living.

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to complement and enhance each other, creating a holistic environment where every sense is engaged in harmony. The result is a sanctuary offering physical renewal whilst promoting emotional and mental well-being.

This exquisite new Guerlain Spa at Cap Juluca is not just a place, it is a journey — a journey into a world where every sense is awakened and cared for. It is a place where time slows down, where the pressures of life fade away, and where you are free to focus entirely on yourself. It is a sanctuary for the senses, a place of true relaxation and peace, where you can find balance, renewal, and a deeper connection with your inner self. It offers the ultimate gift: The gift to indulge in the art of living well. /P www.belmond.com www.guerlain.com

Captivating views of the Caribbean Sea from the Spa

1 Place Vendôme, a five-star hotel located in an 18th-century six-storey mansion that was originally designed for Louis XIV’s secretary Pierre Perrin. Paris-based architecture firm Pierre-Yves Rochon was tapped for the project of only 15 suites and rooms spread across 28,000 square feet. ©Photos Courtesy of Chopard

Chopard’s 1, Place Vendôme

the ‘anti-hotel’ for the ultra-wealthy.

An unprecedented opportunity for guests to reconnect with the past through historic architecture, while experiencing the present exuding the comfort of a contemporary Family Home.

Luxury jewellery and watch maker Chopard has quietly opened an ultra-luxury hotel for very wealthy clientele in the heart of Paris. The new 1, Place Vendôme is the newest development in a growing category of hospitality in the French capital for the ultra-rich. It’s an experience that matters. Every surface

and detail have been chosen to create a harmonious environment. Guests enter through the main blue doors which open a wrought iron gate, emblazoned discreetly with a cursive “C” for Chopard. Greeted by the hotel’s butler, guests will enter a high-ceilinged foyer with a monumental 18th century stone fireplace, a grand staircase and, in

a subtle nod to the hotel’s heritage, a giant aquamarine Murano glass bead necklace installation by artist Jean-Michel Othoniel. The property’s “Winter Garden,” features a glass-roofed sitting room bathed in natural light featuring a mosaic created with cabochon gemstones. www.1-placevendome.com

Anguilla’s Most Luxurious Villas

Step into your own private paradise at Long Bay Villas.

Anguilla’s most celebrated and luxurious villas, with sweeping views of the Caribbean Sea, on a secluded stretch of pristine Long Bay Beach offering celebrity-level service and amenities. Long Bay Villas are the ultimate beachfront villa experience. The three villas - Sand, Sea, and Sky - offer high touch luxury accommodations, with contemporary interiors and Mediterranean-inspired architectural details. Each villa brings the outside in with sweeping views of dramatic seascapes of this British Caribbean isle. To learn more on how to enjoy this oasis of a 5-star gem visit long-bay-villas-anguilla.com /P

©Photos Courtesy of Long Bay Villas

OWNING A PART OF THE OCEAN CLUB

In 1962, retail magnate Huntington Hartford welcomed his friends— including Sinatra, Elvis, Hearst and a host of dukes, earls and ambassadors— to the “Bal du Paradis,” his debut party for Paradise Island and his new resort there, The Ocean Club. In the ensuing six decades, the property – now known as The Ocean Club, A Four Seasons Resort, Bahamas – has hosted royalty, the filming of two James Bond movies, and 62 years of discerning guests seeking best of the best beaches, service and luxury.

“The Ocean Club has 107 guestrooms and suites, including our beautiful beach villas,” said John Conway, the resort’s general manager. “Those villas in particular are in high demand.”

While many guests have stayed at The Ocean Club for weeks and months at a time, there has never been an opportunity to actually own a part of the iconic resort — although regulars have inquired about the possibility. Now, the Ocean Club is meeting that demand with the debut of The Ocean Club, Four Seasons Residences, Bahamas.

This next generation of the Ocean Club will allow a select few to weave their own story into the fabric of the property’s history. More tangibly, owners will be able to add their residences to the hotel’s room inventory.

“For our guests who are seeking more living space, multiple bedrooms and a kitchen, yet all the connectivity of the resort—it’s going to be amazing to be able to offer this,” Conway said.

All 67 Private Residences will feature ocean views from floor-to-ceiling windows and expansive outdoor verandas. Layouts will range from 3,124-square-foot two-bedroom and 4,073-square-foot three-bedroom homes to 5,028-square-foot four-bedroom offerings. In addition, five-bedroom beach villas and penthouses will offer copious outdoor private living space and private pools. Prices range from $7 million to over $20 million.

The newly-introduced four-building residential enclave will offer an array of amenities all its own. Highlights include an oceanfront

swimming pool with private cabanas and a clubhouse, an owners’ library, as well as a lounge, private cellar and rum room. Shared ownership with the resort means that Four Seasons’ acclaimed service standards and personal touches will carry over to the new residences. “Our guests have come to know and love our team members,” Conway said, noting that a number of his staff have been with the property for more than 30 years.

“Our dedicated team really sets us apart.”

In addition to that dedication to service, the resort also offers residence owners and guests its famed beach and acres of lush grounds, complete with the remains of a 12th-century monastery nestled within immaculate, Versailles-inspired gardens. More modern resort amenities include three swimming pools, six Har-Tru tennis courts, and a nearby Weiskopf-designed championship golf course. There’s also Dune, the exceptional restaurant created by celebrity chef Jean-Georges Vongerichten.

“I view the resort basically as an extension of their residence,” stated Conway.

Information on The Ocean Club, Four Seasons Residences, Bahamas can be found at www.TheOceanClubResidences. com, or at the resort’s Hartford Gallery. /P

Shown here: Metal 18-carat rose gold. Ever since its launch in 1999, the Ice Cube collection has offered successive interpretations of its modern aesthetic.

‘SCULPTED BY LIGHT’ Chopard’s iconic Ice Cube collection Reinvented.

Maison Ambassador American born fashion model, Bella Hadid glittered in a bold glamour radiating opulence with an edge in the new Chopard’s ‘Sculpted by Light’ campaign heralding a new chapter for the Ice Cube’s ethical gold and diamond ring collection. Six facets, 12 edges, 18-carat Rose Gold, White Diamonds Carat ring can be worn solo or combine with other brilliant pieces from the collection for maximum metropolitan impact. Chopard.com

©Photo Courtesy of Chopard

ANNE-SOPHIE PIC X HUBLOT

The Pic Restaurant Is Reborn At The Beau-Rivage Palace.

Hublot and the prestigious Beau-Rivage Palace, and Triple-starred chef and Hublot Ambassador Anne-Sophie Pic announce the reopening of the new PIC restaurant. Famed for its Art of Fusion, Hublot blends traditional and modern materials to create unique avant-garde pieces – an approach that is also adopted by Anne-Sophie Pic in her cuisine, which combines classic ingredients and contemporary techniques to create innovative mouth-watering dishes. This partnership also marks a new chapter by Hublot in continuing its reinvention whilst remaining faithful to its luxury heritage. The reopening of the PIC restaurant symbolises the Beau-Rivage Palace’s commitment to offering unique culinary and hotel experiences, in partnership with experts who embody excellence in their respective fields. hublot.com

Anne-Sophie Pic, Triple-Starred Chef And Hublot Ambassador, ©Photo Courtesy of Hubot

DAIyAANa

MuHaMMAd

Photographer —ALESSIO MORO

Designer: Emilio Bonadio

Make Up Artist: Sofia Motta

Assistant: Roman Conte

Stylist: Ivana Duca & Isela

Creative Directors: Bernice Noel & Prissilla Zamboni

BBorn in Los Angeles, this statuesque beauty pursued her medical career in the state of Georgia. Her charitable spirit and devotion to helping others allowed her to climb the career ladder in nursing, working primarily in the emergency and neonatal department and intensive care. Sweet and attentive, but equally determined and focused, Daiyaana is a woman who has a thousand facets and different passions, one of which is fashion that allows her to explore her creative side.

Her outfits and style could be defined as unique, avant-garde but sexy and that also reflects her current lifestyle in Miami. A career woman who is not afraid to dare and search the creations of various stylists across the different fashion weeks, the clothes that best represent her. Devoted mother of three beautiful children with her partner Dion Dawkins, offensive tackle for the Buffalo Bills, she manages her life between career, family, and her passions, also a dedication to physical training. Now pursuing her dreams, her next big move is to collaborate with a fitness brand and in the future create her own line of clothing.

Daiyaana firmly believes that the opportunity women have in this crucial moment is to be able to fully explore their potential and celebrate the victories of those around us. For that reason, she partnered with Paradis Magazine — looking stunning as cover personality, wearing a beautiful gown by Emilio Bonadio, an artist and fashion designer based in Milan. /P

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SPOTLIGHT

Noyack Bay

Looking Ahead to Antigua Sailing Week 2025

Antigua Sailing Week HAMPTONS Edition party

Promoting the twin island’s tourism and tradition of sailing excellence, Antigua and Barbuda’s Minister of Tourism, Charles Fernandez, congratulated the winner of the annual Antigua and Barbuda Hamptons Challenge Regatta at Sag Harbor, Long Island’s gold coast of sailing. John Pearson sailed ahead of 20plus crewed yachts in this handicapped race around Noyack Bay on 11 August 2024 and walked away with the top prize of full entry to the 2025 Antigua Sailing Week to be held 27 April-3 May.

As a warmup to the prestigious Antigua Sailing Week, the Long Island Regatta, organised by the Peconic Bay Sailing Association and funded by the Antigua and Barbuda Tourism Board, was attended by some of sailing’s notables such as Tyrique Adams, who also participated in the race. This young Antiguan sailor is making waves with his sailing skills and indeed his presence underscored the event and the

Association’s altruistic spirit as proceeds from the Regatta supported a local charity, i-TRI, a community-based programme that transforms young girls lives through the sport of triathlon.

Lauding the competitive spirit and camaraderie amongst the participants Minister Fernandez commented on the success of the event while looking ahead to the much anticipated Antigua Sailing Week.

“We are thrilled to continue raising awareness of Antigua and Barbuda as the Caribbean’s sailing capital. Tyrique’s presence as a participating sailor was truly spectacular to watch, as he showcased the sailing prowess and skill emerging from our twin-island destination during the race. We look forward to having this year’s Antigua and Barbuda Hamptons Challenge winning crew in Sag Harbor join us in English Harbour for what is anticipated to be a riveting Antigua Sailing Week 2025,” said Fernandez. /P

IT’S THE VIEW, NOT THE PRICE.

This beautiful ocean property located on South Coast of Manchester, Jamaica. Perfect for your private luxurious villa or development, FOR SALE

This 2 plus acres property offers an unparalleled ocean living with breathtaking views that stretch across the horizon. Boasting a 10 bedrooms and 12 bathrooms home, this property and site offers a great opportunity for renovation or building your inspiration Villa or Villas. With space for your yacht, this property offers the perfect balance of seclusion and accessibility. For more information call: +1 (876) 317-5716 or email: landseaco@aol.com

PREFERRED PARTNERS

Stocking JamaquePARADIS in their rooms, spas, and lounges.

ANGUILLA

Four Seasons Resort & Residences

Belmond Cap Juluca

Malliouhana

ANTIGUA

Jumby Bay Island, an Oetker Collection of Masterpiece Hotels

Tamarind Hills

ARUBA

The Ritz-Carlton Spa

Private Jet Terminal

BAHAMAS

The Ocean Club, A Four Seasons Resort

The Rosewood, Bahamar

BARBADOS

Cobblers Cove, Relais & Chateaux

Port St. Charles Villas & Marina

Port Ferdinand Luxury Residences

The Fairmont Royal Pavilion

BERMUDA

Rosewood Bermuda

Azura Bermuda

BONAIRE

Harbour Village Resort

BRITISH VIRGIN ISLANDS

Rosewood Little Dix Bay

CAYMAN ISLANDS

The Ritz Carlton, Spa

The Westin Resort Spa

Kimpton Seafire Spa

CUBA

Gran Hotel Manzana

Kempinski, La Habana

CURACAO

Baoase Luxury Resort

Airport VIP Lounge

DOMINICA

(The Commonwealth of)

InterContinental Dominica

Cabrits Resort & Spa, an IHG Hotel

DOMINICAN REPUBLIC

Eden Roc at Cap Cana, Relais & Chateaux

Tortuga Bay Punta Cana

Resort & Club

Casa de Campo Resort & Villas

GRENADA

Silversands Beach House

Silversands Resort Grand Anse

Mount Cinnamon Resort and Beach Club

GUADELOUPE

Hôtel La Toubana

Villas Chez Flo

JAMAICA

Round Hill Hotel & Villas

Half Moon Hotel & Villas

The Cliff Hotel Negril Island Outpost Properties — Golden Eye | Strawberry Hill

The Caves

Jamaica Inn

MARTINIQUE

Le Cap Est Lagoon Resort & Spa La Suite Villas

MEXICO

Rosewood Mayakoba, Cancún

Belmond Maroma Resort & Spa, Cancún

NEVIS

Four Seasons Resort

Montpelier Plantation Inn

PUERTO RICO

Ritz-Carlton Reserve, Dorado Beach Spa

The Plantation Residences, Dorado Beach

SABA

Queen’s Garden Resort

ST. BARTHELEMY

Le Guanahani Hotel

Le Toiny, Relais & Chateaux

ST. EUSTATIUS

The Old Gin House

Golden Rock Dive & Nature Resort

ST. KITTS

The Park Hyatt

Kittitian Hill Belle Mont Farm, Boutique Hotel

ST. LUCIA

Cap Maison Luxury Boutique Hotel

Sugar Beach, A Vice Roy Resort

ST. MARTIN

Belmond La Samanna

ST. VINCENT & THE GRENADINES

Mandarin Oriental Pink Sands Club, Canaoun Island

Petit St.Vincent Private Island

Sandy Lane Yacht Club & Residences

TOBAGO

The Villas at Stonehaven

TURKS & CAICOS

The Palms

The Shore Club

US VIRGIN ISLANDS

Ritz-Carlton Destination Club Residences

AIRPORT LOUNGES

Barbados

Grenada

Kingston

Miami (Am Ex, Latam)

Sint Maarten

Aruba

FiNAL LOOK EXPERIENCE THE OPULENCE OF MAISON CARTIER ON PARADISE ISLAND, THE BAHAMAS

Immerse yourself in opulence at the Maison Cartier boutique on the picturesque island known for its crystal clear turquoise waters and powder soft beaches — Paradise Island, Bahamas. Located in the Atlantis Paradise Island Bahamas Resort, the retail space is dedicated to Watches & Jewellery, Diamonds, Art of Living collections, and Fragrances. A full range of Cartier creations is available, from their iconic collections including Santos de Cartier, Tank, Trinity, Love, Juste un Clou, Panthère de Cartier, and Ballon Bleu de Cartier, to the refined duality of Clash de Cartier. / P cartier.com

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