Flying High: The New SWISS Senses on the A350

Flying High: My First Impressions of SWISS Senses on the A350

There are people who view flying as a necessary evil. I am not one of them. For me, stepping onto a plane is pure joy, a ritual I look forward to the moment I book a ticket. So when I flew the brand-new SWISS A350 to Boston and back to Zurich, I was already smiling before I reached the gate.

The SWISS Senses cabin concept is the airline’s most significant product investment in its history, part of a broader 2.5 billion Euro overhaul across the Lufthansa Group. And Boston holds a special place in this story: it was the very first intercontinental destination the A350 ever served, with flights launching in November 2025. So in a way, flying this route felt like being part of something historic.

The experience begins long before you board. One of the things I genuinely love about flying First Class with SWISS is the ritual of it: dedicated check-in, your own security lane, being driven to the aircraft. It sets a tone. It signals that the next several hours belong entirely to you.

The First Class cabin on the A350 is intimate by design. Just three suites, each a private sanctuary with walls nearly six feet high and sliding doors that close the world away. The bathroom is spacious and offers great amenities.

On my outbound flight I sat in 1K, and I cannot recommend it highly enough. The aisle beside that seat sees almost no traffic, which means the privacy feels absolute.

On the return I was in 1A, which sits across from the middle suite. If you are travelling as a couple, 1A paired with the booked middle suite is actually a lovely configuration: you face each other across a natural divide and can keep your doors open to create your own little world within the world.

I would, however, caution anyone against booking the middle suite as a pair without thinking it through carefully. Sharing it means one person must essentially climb over the other to exit. There is only a single screen, so agreeing on what to watch becomes non-negotiable. And the absence of a window makes it feel surprisingly enclosed, almost claustrophobic. Given that it commands a premium over the already premium First Class fare, I struggle to justify the cost unless you are truly content to be in your own cocoon together.

The suite itself is beautiful. Thoughtfully designed, genuinely luxurious in feel. The iPad-based control system is a real improvement over what came before: intuitive, elegant, effortless.

The personal wardrobe with its proper coat hanger is a small touch that makes an outsized difference when you board with a longer jacket and simply do not want to fold it into an overhead bin.

Speaking of which: storage. This is where I must be honest. For a First Class passenger, especially one who travels as I do with a carry-on trolley and a weekend bag, the space is simply not generous enough. The under-seat compartment fits one; the other must find a home elsewhere. On both flights the crew was wonderful and accommodated my trolley in their own storage, but this should not be necessary at such a price point. In Business Class, the situation is even more pronounced because the central overhead bins were removed in the new configuration, creating a genuine shortage of overhead space throughout the cabin. Coats, too, must be managed independently in Business, where there is no equivalent of the First Class wardrobe.

The Business Class cabin is worth a visit, even if only to look. The SWISS Senses concept offers five distinct seat types: the Business Suite, Privacy Seat, Extra Space Seat, Classic Seat and Extra Long Bed Seat, all with direct aisle access. My personal favourite configuration from what I observed is the centre pair with a table on each side. For a solo traveller or a couple who enjoy their own space, it is genuinely excellent. However, if you are travelling as a family or with young children, the layout becomes challenging. Many seat pairings face away from each other into the aisle rather than toward one another, which makes the physical closeness of family travel oddly disconnected. It is one of those things the design did not fully account for.

I also took a brief look at the Premium Economy, and it genuinely impressed me. The value proposition there is real, and I can imagine recommending it without hesitation to someone who wants a step up without the full investment.

The food, as always with SWISS, was outstanding. I will never tire of eating at 35,000 feet. There is something eternally civilised about a beautifully set tray and a glass of wine above the clouds.

Now for two honest caveats. On my return flight, the iPad system failed entirely, which was frustrating in a way that would have been unthinkable in a more established product. We also had overhead lighting that could not be switched off and ultimately had to be covered with tape, which is not quite the first impression this extraordinary aircraft deserves. And the Starlink Wi-Fi, though very much a selling point, dropped in and out on both legs rather than delivering the seamless connectivity promised. These are early days for the aircraft on this route, and I fully expect the teething troubles to be resolved quickly. SWISS is too detail-oriented an airline to let these things linger.

What stays with me is the feeling. SWISS is an airline that genuinely cares about the experience it creates. My SWISS Senator status means I can access better seats without a surcharge and even use miles toward First Class, and I am reminded every time I travel with them why loyalty to a single airline is worthwhile.

The new SWISS Senses on the A350 is not a perfect product yet, but it is a magnificent one. If you have the opportunity to experience it, take it.

And if Boston is the destination, even better: you will be flying one of the most storied new routes in recent European aviation history. Bon voyage.

LoL, Sandra

Photos: © Sandra Bauknecht
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Memo Paris Cap Camarat x Olimpia Zagnoli

MEMO PARIS CAP CAMARAT X OLIMPIA ZAGNOLI
A Mediterranean Summer, Bottled.

Cap Camarat smells like summer on the Provençal coast, the pines, the salt, the light that refuses to quit.

For the limited edition, Memo Paris handed the bottle to Olimpia Zagnoli, the Italian artist behind this year’s Milano Cortina Olympic poster. Her colour is everywhere, vivid and unmistakable, and it spills over into a refillable travel case. It looks less like packaging, more like something you’d frame.

The scent opens cool and sparkling, pink pepper against a watery apple, then warms into ylang-ylang, jasmine and vanilla absolute. The dry down is where it gets me: sandalwood, benzoin and labdanum, the smell of a long lunch that quietly becomes evening.

It doesn’t shout. It glows. Wear it with linen and very little else.

Cap Camarat x Olimpia Zagnoli is out now at memoparis.com, in the limited edition and the standard bottle.

LoL, Sandra

Photos: © Sandra Bauknecht
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Portrait Hotels: Where Italy Feels Like Home

Portrait Hotels: Where the Ferragamo Legacy Meets the Art of Personalised Living

Some hotel collections are built on amenities. The Portrait Hotels are built on something far rarer: the belief that true luxury is not a standard to be met, but a life to be lived.

The Ferragamo S/S 2023 fashion show was held in the open-air courtyard of the Portrait Milano

Born from the Lungarno Collection, the hospitality arm of the Ferragamo family, Portrait is the brand’s most refined expression yet. Three iconic addresses, three Italian cities, one guiding philosophy: that a hotel should feel less like a destination and more like a home you never knew you had.

At the heart of each Portrait property is a dedicated Lifestyle Team whose sole purpose is to dissolve the distance between guest and city. Personal recommendations, curated experiences, and an instinctive attentiveness to individual preference transform every stay into something entirely one’s own. As proud members of the Leading Hotels of the World, the Portrait addresses occupy some of the most storied corners of Rome, Florence, and Milan.

Portrait Roma unfolds across 14 magnificent suites on the Via Condotti, Rome’s most distinguished address, steps from the Spanish Steps and the eternal theatre of the Dolce Vita. The crown jewel, the Penthouse Trinità dei Monti, opens onto a private terrace with views of one of the world’s most iconic monuments. A rooftop lounge completes the picture: breakfast as the city stirs, cocktails as it glitters.

Portrait Firenze is a suite-only sanctuary poised above the Arno, a quiet remove from the energy of the Ponte Vecchio and the boutiques of the Via Tornabuoni. Florentine architect Michele Bönan designed interiors that feel at once personal and timeless, translating the city’s Renaissance sensibility into the language of contemporary elegance. Here, the hotel does not surround the city. The city surrounds the hotel.

Portrait Milano, the collection’s most ambitious chapter, opened in 2022 within a magnificently restored former archiepiscopal seminary on Corso Venezia. Architect Michele De Lucchi oversaw the building’s meticulous transformation, while Michele Bönan furnished 73 rooms and suites with his signature blend of warmth and precision. At the heart of the property, the Piazza del Quadrilatero, a sweeping open courtyard of over 2,800 square metres, creates a new promenade connecting two of the city’s most elegant streets. The property also houses Longevity, a pioneering urban spa that fuses biohacking technology with the holistic principles of Blue Zone philosophy, a first of its kind in a major European city.

Across all three addresses, the Portrait spirit remains constant: craft over convention, intimacy over grandeur, and the quiet confidence of a family that has always understood that the finest things in life are made, not manufactured.

I had the privilege of experiencing this world first-hand at an intimate dinner in Zurich, hosted at Ornellaia alongside Valeriano Antonioli, CEO of the Lungarno Collection. The evening was a culinary journey through Italy in miniature: sparkling Bollicine from Trentino to begin, followed by a menu that moved gracefully from Milan to Florence to Rome, mirroring the very cities where the Portrait houses reside. To sit next to the man who steers this remarkable collection, and to hear the story of the brand told with such passion and conviction, was a reminder that behind every great hotel is a great vision. I left the evening with a deep appreciation for what Portrait Hotels represents and a genuine excitement to experience the properties themselves.

LoL, Sandra

Photos: © Portrait Hotels and © Sandra Bauknecht
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My Look: Kinky Boots

Red leather, knee-high. Lola knew what she was doing. A boot like this changes your posture before it changes anything else, and you feel it the moment you stand. I wore mine at L’Oscar London, which runs a Kinky Boots package until July 11, 2026 and which looks like a stage that has been waiting all day for an entrance.

Then the coat. Embroidered, a showpiece that could headline on its own. The rule says pick one hero piece. I wore two –  including the clutch, it actually makes three.

My look: Renata embellished maxi coat by Alice + Olivia, cotton-poplin and jersey bodysuit by Valentino, vintage red leather boots by Prada, rushed logo belt by CHANEL, hedgehog clutch by JW Anderson, and crystal heart clip-on earrings in gold-tone brass by Alessandra Rich.

LoL, Sandra

Photos: © Sandra Bauknecht / @georgiashane
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Haute Wellness Dior

HAUTE WELLNESS DIOR COLLECTION BY DIOR MASON

A tribute to personal fulfillment, the Haute Wellness Dior line – designed by Cordelia de Castellane – brings together creations dedicated to sports and well-being. In collaboration with Christian Dior Parfums, these items enhance the Dior wellness experience at its partner spas and hotels. Some pieces are available exclusively in boutiques and on the Maison’s website, as well as in Dior Spas.

It is composed of a routine devised around three pillars: gentle physical exercise, mindfulness, and sleep.

Blending comfort and a graphic conception, cannage – the House’s signature motif – is incorporated in gold thread on each piece, in shades of blue and ivory.

The fitness set celebrates the art of movement: three elastic bands, a yoga brick, rings, and weights.

A yoga mat, a Pilates mat, and charming water bottles complete the set. Wellness essentials prolong this interlude of calm with a silk pillowcase and sleep mask. As an ultimate surprise, the 5 Minutes Journal is an invitation to refocus and nourish the mind with thought-provoking questions and inspiring quotes. All these accessories are conceived for moments of rejuvenation synonymous with joy and freedom.

LoL, Sandra

Photos: Courtesy of Dior
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A Perfect Prelude to Art Weekend in Zurich

Last Thursday felt like the perfect start to Art Weekend in Zurich. With Art Basel about to begin, the city was already buzzing with collectors, artists, curators, and friends arriving from all over the world. There was a special energy in the air, the kind that only comes once a year when the art world gathers in Switzerland.

With General Manager Mandarin Oriental Savoy Dominik G. Reiner and German Artist Paul Schrader

My evening started at the Mandarin Oriental Savoy Zurich, where I attended an intimate reception for German artist Paul Schrader, whose works are currently on display throughout the hotel. I was particularly impressed by how naturally his pieces fit into the elegant surroundings of the Savoy.

His work has a quiet confidence that immediately draws you in without demanding attention. Just as enjoyable as the exhibition was meeting Paul himself, warm, approachable, and refreshingly down-to-earth.

With Christoph Niemann at Tao’s

Later, I joined Galerie Gmurzynska for a dinner at Tao’s celebrating the opening of Christoph Niemann’s exhibition. Niemann is one of those rare artists whose work manages to be clever, playful, and sophisticated at the same time. His ability to transform everyday ideas into visual stories has earned him international recognition, and the exhibition is a wonderful reflection of that creativity.

What made the evening truly special, however, were the people. The conversations flowed effortlessly, old friendships were renewed, new connections were made, and there was a shared excitement for the week ahead.

Tao’s Zurich

A wonderful evening, a beautiful reminder of why Zurich becomes such a captivating place every June, and the perfect beginning to what promises to be an inspiring Art Basel week.

LoL, Sandra

With wonderful Galerist Isabelle Bscher of Galerie Gmurzynska

Friends for a long time: Marco Diemer 

Handbag designer Peter Nitz with whom I hosted an event for Patek Philippe a few years ago.

Photos: Courtesy of Mandarin Oriental Savoy and © Sandra Bauknecht
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My Look: Break The Stigma

I’ve never believed that style should come with an expiration date. If you feel good in something, wear it. If it gives you confidence, even better. Fashion isn’t about age. It’s about attitude. That’s why I called this post Break the Stigma. We spend far too much time discussing what women should or shouldn’t wear at a certain age. I’ve never followed those rules and I’m not about to start now as you can see.

One of my favorite places in Saint-Tropez is Le Café. You can have dinner, dance, step outside for a quick game of pétanque, and then go straight back to the party. Effortless, joyful, and completely fun.

Wear the sparkles. Dance a little longer.

Also worn in Episode 71 of MY STYLE ROCKS SEASON 1.

My look: Crystal-embellished lace jumpsuit by Stella McCartney, feather-detail double-breasted blazer by Valentino, Hourglass crystal-embellished suede shoulder bagicon by Balenciaga, metal crystal CC long drop earrings by CHANEL, and beige leather Angel T-strap platform sandals by Gucci.

LoL, Sandra

Photos: © Sandra Bauknecht / David Biedert Photography and @kazmva0
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Fascinating Egypt

For more than 2,000 years, the Egypt of the pharaohs has beguiled, intrigued and enthralled.

Witness Ancient Rome‘s attraction to the worship of Egyptian divinities, Champollion‘s unraveling of the mystery of hieroglyphics in 1822, the Luxor Obelisk on the Place de la Concorde in 1836, or the waves of Egyptomania that left their mark on the decorative arts during the 20th century. Perpetuating its tradition of creative curiosity, Van Cleef & Arpels has imagined a vast breath of creations that celebrate this influence exerted by Ancient Egypt over the centuries.

The Fascinating Egypt collection from Van Cleef & Arpels showcases nearly 180 unique haute joaillerie creations, drawing inspiration from both the ancient vestiges of Egyptian civilization and its modern artistic reinterpretations. The Maison thus composes a contemporary jewellery saga in which emblematic symbols and scenes of life intertwine to offer a timeless vision of Egypt.

LoL, Sandra

Photos: © Van Cleef & Arpels
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Chopard Alpine Eagle Eden Rock St Barths

Chopard Alpine Eagle Eden Rock St Barths: 100 Reasons to Book a Flight

You cannot buy these watches in Geneva. Not in Paris, not in Zurich. Chopard’s four new Alpine Eagle Eden Rock – St Barths editions, each limited to 25 pieces, are sold in exactly one place on earth: at Eden Rock St Barths itself. I call that the most elegant sales strategy of the year.

Full disclosure: I am hopelessly biased. Eden Rock is one of my favourite hotels in the world, and I treasure the memory of being there with David Matthews, whose family turned this rocky promontory above St Jean Bay into Caribbean legend.

Chopard Co-President and Artistic Director Caroline Scheufele I have known for years. One of my favourite photos shows us on a boat together with Anna Netrebko and Petra Němcová. So yes, this collaboration speaks to me on every level.

The watches themselves? Pure Alpine Eagle, dressed for the islands. 36 mm with diamond set bezels or 41 mm in clean polished metal, in Lucent Steel™Chopard’s high-performance alloy with an 80% recycled content – or 18 karat ethical rose gold. The white iridescent dials carry the collection’s signature sunburst inspired by an eagle’s iris, while a red seconds hand winks at the hotel’s famous red and white identity.

The sapphire caseback is engraved with the Eden Rock name, and both COSC certified movements, the 09.01-C and the 01.15-C, deliver the precision Chopard is known for.

Caroline says, «she wanted each piece to feel like a warm Caribbean breeze carried on the wings of the Alpine Eagle.» After last year’s Happy Sport edition, this is the second chapter between the Maison and the hotel, and clearly not the last.

Alpine soul, island light. See you in St Barths.

LoL, Sandra

Photos: © Sandra Bauknecht, Watches: © Chopard
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When Berlin Meets Palm Beach

PALM BEACH CALLING: VEE COLLECTIVE AND OETKER HOTELS LAUNCH AN EXCLUSIVE TRAVEL BAG COLLECTION

Berlin and Palm Beach do not seem like obvious neighbours. But when Oetker Hotels tapped Vee Collective for an exclusive collaboration, the distance between the two felt suddenly irrelevant.

Vee Collective was founded in 2017 by Lili Radu and Patrick Löwe in Berlin, and the brand’s rise since then is the kind of story that makes you pay attention. Starting with a clear premise, lightweight, versatile bags in 100% recycled and vegan materials for women who actually travel, they have built a global following without compromising either the aesthetic or the ethics. B Corp certified with a score of 98.7, stocked in luxury department stores and concept stores worldwide, and still operating with a tight-knit team of fewer than twenty people. That kind of growth does not happen by accident.

Oetker Hotels, the group behind Le Bristol Paris, Hotel du Cap-Eden-Roc, and Eden Rock in St Barths, has chosen the launch of The Vineta Hotel in Palm Beach, its first US property, as the setting for this new partnership. The timing is deliberate. The Vineta represents a new chapter for the group, and pairing it with one of the most interesting accessory brands to come out of Germany in years sets an interesting tone from the start.

Two exclusive models have been designed for The Vineta in the colourway Vineta Blush: the Essence Trench Medium Tote at € 299 and the Porter Weekender at € 329. The collection is available exclusively through vee-collective.com and The Webster in Miami Beach. Each Oetker property in the collaboration will receive its own bespoke version, which means this is a partnership built to evolve rather than disappear after a single drop.

LoL, Sandra

Photos: © Oetker Hotels / Vee Collective
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