Features

features

Not just another editor

Founder of Dazed & Confused and Another Magazine Jefferson Hack gives us his take on the evolution of publishing and design in the 21st century

Cool cat

In recent years the Jaguar brand has been rejuvenated and the qualities of glamour and sporting success that once made the brand so great are being returned. Design Director Ian Callum explains the return of the cat

Staying power

The Berkeley, The Connaught and Claridges are amongst the most famous hotel properties in the world. Stephen Alden, CEO of Maybourne Hotel Group, explains how they are being developed to remain that way in the future...

reports

archive

Laurent-Perrier was founded in 1812 and operated as a small Champagne house until 1949 when control of the label passed to Bernard de Nonancourt. He relaunched the brand, and by taking a new approach to both production processes and marketing he was instrumental in changing both the face of the company and also the Champagne industry. The Laurent-Perrier house is still under family control and continues to innovate under the next generation, Alexandra and Stéphanie de Nonancourt, as Alexandra explains...

Issue: 130 , September 2009

What is the history of the Laurent-Perrier house?
The Laurent-Perrier house has its origins in two families: Eugene Laurent and Mathilde Emilie Perrier. When they married, Eugene Laurent was a cellar master and Mathilde Emilie Perrier was a member of a farming family. The two names represent the two important elements of  the brand – know-how […]


You need to be a subscriber to the Luxury Briefing magazine to see featured content.




More from Features, Interviews.