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Saint Aymes Picks: Le Grand Mazarin Hotel for Parisian Whimsy with a Couture Edge
Maisons Pariente’s latest jewel brings opulence and irreverence to the heart of Le Marais In a city already saturated with elegance, Le Grand Mazarin doesn’t blend in—it peacocks. Tucked into the cobbled streets of the Marais, this new 5-star hotel by Maisons Pariente is a love letter to theatrical Parisian style, reimagined with maximalist flair and optimism. The result is a place where heritage meets play, where craftsmanship and colour coexist in beautiful, near-baroque h


Saint Aymes Picks: Splendido Hotel & Dior Spa by Belmont Italian Escape in PortoFino
Tucked high above the Ligurian coastline with sweeping views over Portofino’s famed bay, Splendido by Belmond has long been a bastion of la dolce vita — a hideaway for film stars, poets, and summer dreamers since the 1950s. But its recent redesign brings a new layer of luxury: one that pays homage to its cinematic past while inviting a softer, more sensual present. Under the creative direction of Martin Brudnizki, the hotel’s interiors have been lovingly reimagined — blending


Saint Aymes Pick For Londons Most Aesthetic (and Instagrammable) Restaurants
Sketch London, Location: Mayfair Sketch Mayfair Sketch is the blueprint for experiential dining. Its Gallery room—famed for its pink velvet chairs and witty David Shrigley illustrations—has now evolved into a warm, golden haven with sunlit yellows and arched wall panelling. Meanwhile, the egg-shaped pod toilets are arguably more photographed than the food. Every room is a world of its own, and no detail is too small to be curated. Instagrammable for: The futuristic bathrooms


How to spend the weekend on Londons most charming street.
Just behind the bustle of Oxford street lies the Mayfair oasis of Mount Street. A neighbourhood gem in the Grosvenor Estate, Mount Street has been preserved and curated over generations. From the unique architecture to the exclusive brands that call it home there’s so much to do within this charming little neighbourhood. Whether it’s summer in bloom or for the Christmas charm, a trip to this Mount Street is always a good idea. Whether a city staycation or London trip- here’s







Matcha vs Coffee- Hype or Hero ?
Can switching your morning brew calm your nervous system — and change your day? Matcha has become something of a cult. Whisked into ceramic bowls, dusted over panna cotta, poured into sleek iced lattes in pale green hues — it’s the drink of choice for those who favour wellness with a side of aesthetic. But beneath the beauty, what's the tea ? For women navigating the demands of modern life — deadlines, multitasking, and never-quite-switching-off — could matcha actually be a


The Best Supplements for ADHD
Natural support for focus, calm, and clarity. ADHD doesn’t always look like chaos. Sometimes it’s a internal swirl — of background tabs, mental noise, and a constant push-pull between ambition and distraction. For non ADHD women plummeting estrogen in the female cycle causes a decrease of dopamine and serotonin that can cause neurotypical women to cyclically experience ADHD like symptoms - lack of concentration, brain fog and procrastination. For those women who already


Happy Movies To Cheer You Up
Baby, it's cold outside and your just a girl. It's time to dim the lights, climb under the covers, and press play on something comforting & magical. Whether it’s a romantic glow-up, a well-timed makeover montage, or just two people falling in love in a bookshop, these are the feel-good films that never let us down. Here’s our handpicked list of comforting, iconic movies to turn your evening around — no emotional heavy lifting required. 13 Going on 30 (2004) Why we love it: J


The Perfection Of Imperfection
There’s a particular kind of comedy in watching an American adjust to European service culture. I’m sitting in a bustling café in Portugal with my American friend, and I can feel the bewilderment radiating from her as we wait (and wait) for the waiter to take our order. She’s visibly irritated. I, on the other hand—fluent in both the perfection of American service and the laissez-faire charm of European hospitality—lean back with the detached amusement of an anthropologist. H
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