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A NOTE FROM THE FOUNDER

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The House Favorites

It’s the annual birthday issue for my birthday twin Taylor and me. So this week, a few of my self-indulgent favorites in travel made it onto the list. You’ll want to check out Kisawa, which was the biggest surprise this year for me in travel. I’d always wanted to go to Mozambique, but never dreamed I would find a place that was so special. This week the WSJ Magazine has Kisawa front and center, and even more importantly, our beach attendant Alex on the cover. During my stay, I mentioned to Alex that I wanted to search for seashells. So…
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Although Dior started as a women’s fashion house in 1946, today, it makes more than must-have clothes – much, much more. Over the past 80 years, the luxury brand has expanded its line of products to include scents, jewelry, bags, cosmetics, and even home goods. Plates, bowls, vases, baskets, table and bed linens, photo frames, cutlery – Dior does it…

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The man behind most of New York’s best Israeli restaurants is Chef Eyal Shani. Malka, HaSalon, Port Sa’id, Miznon and Michelin-starred Shmoné are just a few examples of Shani’s beloved dining establishments. In March, we caught up with the MasterChef while he was visiting New York to work on Shmoné and the recently opened Shmoné Wine. “We’ve created a place for the city to gather, share stories and enjoy…
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Akin Akman on Workouts and Travel

How do you start out as a tennis prodigy, and then end up training celebrities like David and Victoria Beckham and Karlie Kloss, (that’s just to name a few)? Well, 45 hours a week of working out is a good place to start. Akin Akman gives us the latest on fitness, and how to look like a star. Akin Akman, the founder of AARMY, doesn’t have to recruit fitness soldiers. He has already has amassed nearly two million fitness-enthusiast followers on Instagram. And, if the packed classes at the AARMY studios in New York City are any indication, his army is looking pretty strong. At AARMY, in NoHo, Chelsea, and online, attendees participate in high-intensity bootcamp and/or cycling workouts. During classes, there’s an underlying sense of community and support. Classmates high-five each other, clap to acknowledge their neighbors, and keep the spirits positive. Akman started gaining his community of dedicated fitness warriors while leading sold-out classes as an instructor at SoulCycle in New York City, and in the 10-plus years since, his brigade has become global. As summer is upon us, we asked Akman what his plans are, how he stays in shape during the sunniest season and where he’s…
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