Wheels - The Sound and the FuryThis new Mulsanne has received the undivided attention of Bentley’s finest engineers and craftsmen, all of who have been itching to show the world what they can do. | |
March 2011 HoroscopesScientists say Pluto is not a planet. Tell that to my clients who are experiencing the irrevocable changes and regeneration of a Pluto transit. | |
Editor's Letter March 2011March Madness Means High Style | |
PSST! Freedom of ExpressionFor Yves Kamioner, jewelry design is all about the woman — the shape of her neck, the length of her fingers, the shine of her skin. | |
Word AssociationAuthors John Bianchi & Katharine Russell | |
PSST! CAMEO - How Was Paris, Philip French?Philip French sketched couture for Neiman-Marcus ads from 1966 to 1971. He became the iconic store’s art director and traveled to Paris, Milan, and New York for fashions shoots. | |
PSST! IntelligencerKillian Hennessy Fragrances, Midcentury Modern Leisureland, Certifying Premium Bottled Water, Christopher Kennedy Furniture. | |
PSST! WestFestWhether you’re a cowboy or a country-club dweller with a Western aesthetic, you’ll find the best genre fashion, jewelry and accessories, furnishings, and art that appeal to your sensibilities. | |
WEALTH - Sex and the Stock Market“Generally, a woman’s attitude toward investing is lifestyle-based, while men invest in terms of performance and numbers” | |
WINE - Opening Soon“If you don’t like it now, you’re not going to like it better five years from now.” | |
The King and Queen of StyleSteve Chase Humanitarian Awards co-hosts George Hamilton and Joan Collins show the desert why they reign as celebrities. | |
Palm Springs EternalInspired by the feel-good Palm Springs lifestyle, Trina Turk’s new collection exudes color and energy | |
You've Got the LookAsk attractive women or men in the Coachella Valley if they have ever been a model, and they might say yes. Palm Springs Life chatted with a half-dozen of our glamorous residents about their past adventures on and off the runway and glossy magazine pages. | |
A Legacy of GivingSecond in an eight-part series. A casual drive through the Coachella Valley reveals the wide-spanning and enduring impact that Walter and Leonore Annenberg had on the desert communities. The Annenberg Theater at Palm Springs Art Museum, Annenberg Center for Health Sciences and Walter and Leonore Annenberg Pavilion, and the forthcoming Annenberg Center at Sunnylands represent a large portion of their legacy in the desert. | |
'Grand' ReserveThe Reserve stirs up a feeling of ultimate serenity in its harmonious coexistence with nature. Palo verde, brittlebush, desert willow, creosote, beavertail cactus, and other indigenous vegetation border more than 26 miles of walking and hiking trails. Lakes sparkle like diamonds in the sun, while streams meander in a whisper beneath stone bridges. Glorious mountain vistas greet nearly every view. |
