

Haiti's Stella-r National Olympic Looks
The Haitian-Italian designer Stella Jean once again designed and dressed the Haitian Olympic delegation with a look inspired by Haiti's revolutionary leader, Toussaint Louverture, a general in the Haitian army, usually portrayed upon his horse. The looks by Jean set the Internet on fire, citing the team as one of the best-dressed teams of the Opening Ceremony, along with Mongolia, Brazil (by Moncler) and the U.S.A. (by Ralph Lauren). Jean has worked with Olympic teams since 2


11 Quiet Behaviors that say, "I Love You"
You can hear “I love you” a thousand times and still wonder how someone really feels. What often speaks louder is how they move around you, what they notice and what they quietly do when nobody is watching. I remember sitting on the sofa after a long day, too tired to explain what I needed. The person next to me did not say much. They just got up, dimmed the lights, brought me water and put my favorite show on. In that moment I felt more loved than any long speech could have


2026 St-Moritz Snow Polo's Dazzling Finale
After a night of sparkling celebrations across the über chic resort of St. Moritz – from the sold-out Gala Dinner at Badrutt’s Palace Hotel, to dancing until dawn with polo friends in King’s Social House – the stage was set for Finals’ Day today – the sporting summit of this truly unique tournament, the world’s oldest and best snow polo event. This truly is snow polo at its most iconic: glamorous, gripping and gloriously unforgettable. Finals’ Day is not just three matches, b













