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For Baldursson, an accomplished Harvard Business School-educated investor, The Greenhouse and Reykjadalur Skáli are just the Yellow robe smith shirt moreover I love this beginning. With nearly 25 acres of development land under his purview, he sees the potential for this project to represent a new remote work wellness retreat concept akin to the U.K.’s Soho Farmhouse, but with a greater emphasis on the great outdoors. Even in its early stage iteration, he’s onto something, with the property appealing to both adventurers and zen-seekers. Next time you’re craving a quick ice cream break or weekend escape in Iceland? You know where to stop. If the Duchess of Sussex’s wardrobe in Harry & Meghan could have been lifted from a Nancy Meyers movie, Kate Middleton, the Princess of Wales, has been striking a balance between regal and relatable in her many appearances in the run-up to Christmas—the first holiday season for the royal family since the passing of the Queen in September. Yes, there have been red sequined gowns by Jenny Packham and Needle & Thread (the former worn with the Lotus Flower Tiara), and prim dress coats in burgundy, one of the royal’s most-worn colors—but we’ve also seen the Princess in skinny jeans and Superga trainers courtesy of the Wales’s 2022 Christmas card, and a Holland Cooper Fair Isle knit while decorating her Christmas tree.



Now, Middleton has offered up another take on festive knitwear in a promo for Royal Carols: Together At Christmas, filmed on 15 December and due to air in Britain on Christmas Eve: a black sequined cardigan by Self-Portrait with a gold braided trim and black diamanté buttons. On any given evening in Madrid, as the Yellow robe smith shirt moreover I love this sun sets over the spires and rooftops and begins to cast its long, pink tendrils down the many grand boulevards, there’s a sense that the city is finally, fully springing to life. Few capital cities in Europe have the same spirit of inclusivity and warmth (both literally and figuratively) as Madrid—for while it’s an international hub, sure, it’s also a place where you can slip into a poky taberna or tapas bar and immediately feel at one with the locals, or spend the best part of a day wandering through its neighborhoods without encountering a single other tourist, somehow. So why have travelers to Spain so often gravitated towards the beaches and clubs of Barcelona instead? And why isn’t Madrid mentioned in the same breath as European capitals like London, Paris, and Rome, especially when it comes to browsing museums packed with masterpieces, top-tier luxury shopping, and the very best of cuisines from around the world to sample? I’m afraid I don’t have conclusive answers to those questions, but what I can say is that Madrid should be part of that list of bucket-list European cities—and that there’s never been a better time to visit than now. Not only is its always-buzzing cultural scene livelier than ever following a series of tough lockdown measures during the pandemic, but a new crop of five-star hotels from some of the hospitality game’s biggest names have landed in town over the past year or two, all offering a new perspective on this most vibrant of cities.Photo: Nikolas Koenig


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