5 Stylish Destinations - And How to Dress

Marrakech

This beautiful metropolis, located in southwestern Morocco, has long been a destination for celebrities and the wealthy seeking relaxation and a dose of new culture. Inside the city’s buildings often lie grand and mosaic-adorned arches, which frequently frame a charming pool. The classic hotel La Mamounia embodies this architectural style. Here, individuals such as Mick Jagger, Winston Churchill, and Theodore Roosevelt have stayed in the past. A must when you visit this city is to check out Yves Saint Laurent's former garden Jardin Majorelle, and of course, catch a glimpse of the Atlas Mountains just outside the city.
St. Moritz

This stylish Swiss ski resort is not only known as a jet set paradise but has also hosted the Winter Olympics twice. The area is famous for its "Champagne snow" – a dry and very fluffy snow that is ideal for skiing. One of the landmarks in the area is the Badrutt’s Palace Hotel, which you should check out unless you plan to rent your own chalet. For car enthusiasts, there is an abundance of fine cars here, so don’t be surprised if you see a classic 60s Porsche drifting around with chains on its tires.
Cap d’Antibes

There are many places on the French Riviera that we fancy, but this particular spot is something truly special. The "Cap" itself is located on a small peninsula just outside the charming coastal town of Antibes, a city that is very pleasant to stroll around in after dinner if it is held there. At Cap d’Antibes, both Bono from the band U2 and billionaire Roman Abramovich, you know, the one who owned the Chelsea football club, have summer homes. Hotel du Cap-Eden-Roc is also situated in this location, where Orson Welles and the Kennedy family enjoyed the Côte d'Azur together in the late 1930s.
Ischia

This Italian volcanic island, located about thirty kilometers off the coast of Naples, is often described as the more mysterious and eclectic sister of Capri. Here, various types of rocks coexist with small lizards and three-leaf flowers, and the beaches scattered here and there are often deserted of tourists. The water is magically beautiful and best discovered on a boat tour around the island, preferably in a Riva Aquarama or a so-called Gozzo with a sun deck.
Alaska

It has become increasingly popular to escape tourist-filled destinations in favor of places where nature has remained untouched, and Alaska in North America is a prime example of this. With its nearly two million square kilometers, Alaska is the largest state in the USA, characterized by vast reserves for indigenous peoples and nature that has been spared from widespread civilization. Many parts of the state are inaccessible and can almost only be reached by small airplanes. Here, you can expect breathtaking landscapes that are unlike anything else.






















































