My Look: Yellow Majolica

Hotel Cala di Volpe is wearing Dolce & Gabbana’s Majolica Gialla this summer. I have been wearing it longer. The sun chose yellow first. So did I.

My look: Majolica pleated printed cotton-poplin midi dressicon, Majolica leather and twill-trimmed raffia tote bagicon, and Keira printed leather platform sandalsicon, all by Dolce & Gabbana, Bronte gold-plated earrings by Jennifer Behr, Mitza ring by Dior Fine Jewellery, and Tank Américaine in yellow gold with diamonds by Cartier, and Lisa square-frame metal sunglassesicon by Saint Laurent.

LoL, Sandra

Photos: © Sandra Bauknecht
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Rest in Peace, Hilde!

Gone too soon.

Still processing this. Hilde Lynn Helphenstein, known to so many of us as @jerrygogosian, was found dead in her hotel room at the Rosewood São Paulo on May 31st. She was 40. The circumstances of her death remain under investigation.

She gave us sharp wit, irreverence, and an insider’s eye on an art world that too often takes itself far too seriously. Her memes circulated like gospel. She said what people only dared to think. And just days before she died, she encouraged us all to «let the rich woman inside fly

What many may not have noticed is that in recent months, she had quietly turned to painting, sharing 87 delicate watercolors on her personal Instagram. Mostly flowers. A softer, more private side of a woman the world knew for her sharp edges.

But her passing is a reminder of something we need to keep telling ourselves: we never truly know what someone is carrying behind the version of themselves they choose to show the world. The funniest, the sharpest, the most brilliant voices are not immune to darkness and struggle.

So check in on the people you love. Be a little kinder than necessary. You never know what today looks like for someone else.

Rest, Hilde. 🖤

LoL, Sandra

Photos: © Sandra Bauknecht and via @hildehelphenstein
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Dolce & Gabbana Takes Over Hotel Cala Di Volpe

Just in time for the summer season, the Costa Smeralda is getting its most glamorous and quintessentially Italian makeover yet. Dolce & Gabbana has partnered with the legendary Hotel Cala di Volpe to transform one of Europe’s most storied luxury retreats into a sun-drenched stage set worthy of a Vogue editorial.

The Cala di Volpe needs little introduction. Designed in the 1960s by French architect Jacques Couëlle and nestled into a breathtaking Sardinian bay, the property has long been regarded as a sculptural masterpiece, its whitewashed terraces and terracotta rooflines evoking the romance of a traditional fishing village. It is, in short, the perfect canvas for Italian fashion’s most theatrical house.

At the heart of the collaboration is the iconic Majolica print, one of Dolce & Gabbana’s most beloved and enduring signatures. Rooted in the centuries-old ceramic tradition of Sicily, the motif draws directly from the hand-painted tiles of Caltagirone, a city whose majolica staircases and intricate decorative craftsmanship have defined the island’s visual identity since the Arabs brought the art form to Sicily in the 9th century.

Domenico Dolce, himself a Sicilian, has woven this heritage into the brand’s DNA since the print first gained widespread attention with the S/S 2016 collection. What makes the Majolica print so compelling is its characteristic bi-chromatic palette: elaborate botanical and arabesque motifs rendered in rich contrasting hues against a light ground, evoking the hand of a master ceramicist translated into fabric.

Each season, Dolce & Gabbana reinterprets the print in a new signature colour. Last summer, that colour was a luminous lemon yellow (gialla). This year, the house has moved on to a vibrant orange (arancione). And it is that very yellow, from the 2025 season, that forms the backdrop of the Cala di Volpe takeover, tying the hotel’s sun-soaked aesthetic directly to one of the most talked-about print stories in recent fashion memory. I have the perfect outfit for the occasion, click here to see it.

For this exclusive partnership, the Majolica Gialla pattern envelops the two terraces of the hotel’s iconic Atrium Bar, the chicest meeting point on the entire coastline. Elaborately decorated cabanas and hand-painted vases complete the immersive tableau, turning every corner into a moment.

Beyond the visual takeover, the brand has opened an exclusive pop-up store directly within the hotel, offering a curated edit of ready-to-wear and accessories conceived specifically for this setting. Think effortless summer dressing with the unmistakable DG sensibility: bold, sun-kissed, and unapologetically luxurious.

For anyone fortunate enough to be on the Costa Smeralda this season, a stop at Cala di Volpe is more than a hotel visit. It is a full Dolce & Gabbana lifestyle experience, set against one of the Mediterranean’s most spectacular backdrops.

LoL, Sandra

Photos: © Cala di Volpe and © Sandra Bauknecht
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Is the Wrist Stack Over?

Is the Wrist Stack Over? Or Did It Just Get an Upgrade? I think the latter, spotting Cartier’s new vibrant capsule collection of six new LOVE bracelets, launching on June 1st, marking the first in an annual series of colour releases.

Three versions are entirely pavé-set in pink sapphires, blue sapphires or tsavorite garnets, with ten diamonds replacing the signature screws.

The remaining three revisit a beloved concept from earlier collections, swapping the screws for coloured stones in warm or cool gradients: yellow (new!) and rose gold styles featuring sapphires, spessartite garnets, tsavorites and amethysts, while white gold is adorned with aquamarines, sapphires, tanzanites and amethysts.

And as for those proclaiming that bracelet stacking is over: wear what makes you happy. The most compelling stacks are the ones that tell your story, not someone else’s. Mix your new LOVE with a beaded bracelet from a market in Marrakech, a vintage find, or anything that simply makes you smile. Rules are for people who lack imagination.

LoL, Sandra

Photos: Courtesy of Cartier and © Sandra Bauknecht / David Biedert Photography
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My Look: News Update

Sparkle and oversized denim. With a broken heart.

These photos were taken on my daughter Anouk‘s terrace in Boston, a place she called home for six years and is now leaving behind. Moving back to Europe is the right decision. It is also an emotional one. And sometimes the only answer to big feelings is an even bigger look.

And yes, oversized is not exactly the silhouette I reach for first. But that is precisely the point. Because the moment you stop reinventing yourself is the moment you start standing still. In fashion as in life: keep moving forward. That is the real secret to staying young.

My look: Oversized crystal-embellished denim shirt, and matching crystal-embellished wide-leg jeans, both by Stella McCartney, Cassandre cotton T-shirt by Saint Laurent, silver-tone faux pearl necklace, and faux pearl-embellished silver-tone charm, both by Simone Rocha, Hourglass crystal-embellished suede shoulder bagicon, logo baseball cap, and kit charm key ring, all by Balenciaga, Triple S sneakers in white with black stripes by Balenciaga x adidas.

LoL, Sandra

Photos: © Sandra Bauknecht
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A Pool Takeover of the Highest Order

Marbella has always known how to seduce. I got married there. But this summer, the pool at Nobu Hotel Marbella has been transformed into something altogether more intoxicating. Amouage, the Omani luxury house whose perfumes read like love letters to the senses, has taken over one of the most storied pools on the Golden Mile with Love Hibiscus, the newest chapter of its Secret Garden collection. The result is an immersive sensory world that turns an afternoon in the Andalusian sun into something closer to ceremony.

Scarlet accents command the scene from every angle, from the sun loungers to the parasols, all united in a palette as vivid and unapologetic as the hibiscus blossom itself. The pool menu, naturally, has been reimagined for the occasion. A bespoke Hibiscus Iced Drink gleams in the afternoon light, accompanied by delicate Hibiscus Palm Hearts, a pairing at once refined and deeply sensorial.

«The heart note of salted caramel is a homage to the palm hearts of my childhood, soft, familiar, and yet surprising. Combined with the radiant luminosity of the hibiscus flower, what emerges is a composition full of warmth and sensuality. Opening the summer at the pool of Nobu Hotel Marbella feels like a natural continuation of that memory.» – Renaud Salmon, Chief Creative Officer of Amouage.

Pop-Up and Masterclasses: An Invitation Behind the Curtain

At the heart of the takeover stands a beautifully conceived pop-up store, designed around Amouage’s iconic Caterpillar Table and offering guests a rare point of access to the world of Love Hibiscus. Fragrance experts lead weekly sessions through the collection with a thoroughness that never loses its sense of wonder. Every purchase is accompanied by a hand-crafted silk flower, made in Milan, alongside an exclusive sample to carry the memory home.

For the true devotee, private Amouage Masterclasses take place poolside each week, limited to just ten guests at a time. These intimate gatherings offer a deep immersion into the secrets of the fragrance house, with hibiscus-themed culinary highlights, an exclusive gift, and the singular pleasure of having a resident artist create a hand-painted postcard tailored to each guest. It is the kind of personalised luxury that no algorithm can replicate.

From Suite to Reception: A Hotel Transformed

The Love Hibiscus experience does not begin and end at the water’s edge. On arrival, guests discover the scent already waiting in their rooms, introduced as the hotel’s new welcome amenity. At the reception, beautifully curated fragrance testers invite a moment of pause and discovery. For guests of the exclusive villas, the full Love Hibiscus bath collection awaits, including the Shower Gel and Hair Mist, each one a small ritual engineered for what can only be described as a perfect summer glow.

The DNA of a Collaboration

Amouage was founded in 1983 as «The Gift of Kings,» born from a commission by Sultan Qaboos bin Said as an exclusive offering for distinguished guests of the Sultanate of Oman. The house has since become a cultured obsession among perfume lovers and collectors alike, its creations consistently occupying a rarefied space where opulence and artistry meet.

Love Hibiscus, created in collaboration with master perfumer Jérôme Epinette, draws inspiration from the hibiscus of the Omani landscape. Scarlet, gourmand, and defiantly opulent, the fragrance finds its summer home with an elegance that feels almost predestined. The hibiscus, after all, grows in the gardens close to the hotel’s own shores, its petals catching the same sun-drenched light that defines the legendary Golden Mile.

The Amouage x Nobu Pool experience is open daily from 11am to 7pm. Pack your sunglasses. Summer in Marbella has never been this intense.

LoL, Sandra

Photos: © Nobu Hotel Marbella
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Ladies First

DRESSED FOR THE TOP: What «Ladies First» Gets Brilliantly Right

Sometimes the most important things happen when you slow down. Over the Whitsun weekend in the English countryside, I made a conscious decision to step away from the noise of social media and work obligations and simply breathe. I read, I rested, and I watched a film that has been dividing audiences since it landed on Netflix: «Ladies First«, starring Rosamund Pike and Sacha Baron Cohen, directed by Thea Sharrock.

Let me say this clearly: I loved it.

I loved Rosamunde Pike’s performance in «Ladies First».

Yes, the critics have been ruthless. The reviews have been unkind. But I found myself completely charmed, not despite the film’s unapologetic playfulness, but because of it. «Ladies First» reminds me of the romantic comedies of the nineties and early two-thousands, films that dared to be funny and warm and utterly unashamed of themselves. In a landscape of relentlessly self-serious cinema, there is something genuinely refreshing about a film that winks at you and then makes you think.

The premise is deceptively simple: a swaggering male chauvinist, played with wonderfully committed physicality by Baron Cohen, wakes up in a parallel world where women hold all the power, and men occupy every diminished, overlooked, and underestimated role that women have quietly endured for centuries. It sounds like a comedy setup. And it is. But beneath the laughs lies something that is, when you sit with it, genuinely sobering.

Because the joke only lands if we recognise the truth it is built on.

The film earns those laughs honestly. When the men are womensplained to in board meetings, when someone is called testerical, when the power lunch happens at Burger Queen, when he has to shop at Cockette, and when, in perhaps the film’s most quotable moment, someone declares «he got us by the ovaries.» I laughed out loud. Genuinely. The kind of laugh that reminds you why great comedy, however cheesy, is never a small thing.

The reality is that women remain startlingly underrepresented at the top of almost every major industry. What «Ladies First» does, wrapped in all its glorious cheesiness, is hold a mirror up to a dynamic most of us encounter on a regular basis and simply accept. The question the film poses, the one that stayed with me long after the credits rolled, is whether women would behave differently if we truly held that power. My honest answer: yes, I believe we would. And I think that is something worth celebrating.

But there is another conversation the film opens up, and it is one I find especially compelling as someone who lives and breathes fashion. In this reimagined world, the visual language of power shifts entirely. Clothes become a different kind of currency, and the film understands, perhaps more than it is given credit for, that what you wear is never simply what you wear.

The power of a good jacket: Power Shoulders

Fashion has always been a form of communication that requires no words. Research has consistently reinforced what those of us who dress with intention already know instinctively. A 2019 Harvard Business Review study found that 85 percent of professionals perceive well-dressed individuals as more competent, regardless of gender. Psychologists describe this through the concept of «enclothed cognition,» the idea that clothing does not merely reflect our state of mind but actively shapes it. When you dress with authority, you think and move with authority. The two are inseparable.

Nothing beats a well cut suit in a great hue: Never Seen Together 

This does not mean we need to borrow from a masculine wardrobe. That conversation belongs to another era. True power dressing today is about intention. It is a sharp, beautifully cut blazer worn with a silk slip skirt. It is a confident colour when the room expects beige. It is structure and precision and the quiet, undeniable statement of a woman who knows exactly what she is doing before she has said a single word. And let us not forget: we also look incredible in a men’s suit. That is our advantage, and it always has been. We can wear everything. Femininity is not the opposite of power. It is, when wielded deliberately, one of its most potent expressions.

One of my favorite suits in my closet that is inspired by menswear: Istanbul Memories

Ladies First may not be the film the critics wanted. But it might just be the film we needed. It is funny, it is generous, and hidden inside its warm, crowd-pleasing exterior is a question that is anything but trivial.

It is powerful to mix female and male elements: Dream More

What would the world look like if we dressed, and led, on our own terms?

I think we already know the answer.

LoL, Sandra

An unexpected combination of color and cut: Oversized Cool

Changing your appearance is a powerful thing to do: Bang

Photos: © Sandra Bauknecht and Netflix
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My Look: Hambleden

Charming beyond words. Nestled in the rolling hills of Buckinghamshire, Hambleden might just be England’s most picture-perfect village, and honestly, it felt like stepping straight onto a film set. The flint stone church, the honey-coloured cottages, the quiet village green, a more beautiful backdrop for an outfit post simply does not exist.

My look: Printed cotton-jersey T-shirt, and Rockstud leather and satin-trimmed crystal-embellished tulle ballet flats, both by Valentino, Wanderlust cropped wide-leg jeans by Zimmermann, My LV Chain pilot sunglasses by Louis Vuitton, Trunk hand-painted leather shoulder bag by Marni, and hoop-drop clip earringsicon by Saint Laurent.

Wishing you all a wonderful Whitsun weekend!

LoL, Sandra

Photos: © Sandra Bauknecht
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Picnic Season, London Edition

London is having a moment. Galleries are unveiling new exhibitions, restaurant terraces are buzzing with an international crowd, and the city’s royal parks are drawing the global it-set like nowhere else this season. At the centre of it all sits The Lanesborough Summer Picnic, a collaboration with Laurent-Perrier Cuvée Rosé that turns an afternoon in Hyde Park into a masterclass in effortless luxury.

Forget the beach. The most stylish escape this summer comes in a picnic basket from one of London’s most storied addresses. Perched at the edge of Hyde Park in Knightsbridge, The Lanesborough has long been synonymous with Regency grandeur and impeccable service. Its 93 rooms, 48 suites, and signature butler service set the tone before you even step outside.

Executive Chef Shay Cooper has designed a menu that feels as considered as a couture look: smoked London Cure salmon with blinis and capers, burrata with Marinda tomatoes and pomegranate, wild mushroom and truffle filo parcels, and a Sutton Hoo chicken terrine. Scones with clotted cream and fresh English strawberries with vanilla Chantilly cream bring things to a deliciously classic close. Every course finds its match in a perfectly chilled bottle of Laurent-Perrier Cuvée Rosé.

Available daily until 6 September 2026, priced at £295 for two with champagne included. Summer in London, done right.

LoL, Sandra

Photos: Courtesy of The Lanesborough
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A Sparkling Day in London

Yesterday in London was one of those days that remind me why I love this city so much.

TABAYER

Two invitations, both about jewelry, both in the hands of houses that understand beauty as something more than surface. First, lunch at Hide in Mayfair with Tabayer hosted by The Floorr.

With the loveliest hosts Lupe Puerta (The Floorr) and Nyree Tanielian

Founded in 2021 by Nigora Tokhtabayeva, it is one of the most quietly compelling jewelry brands to emerge in recent years. Each piece is rooted in the ancient symbolism of protection, reinterpreted through a modernist, sculptural lens and crafted in Italy using Fairmined certified gold and ethically sourced diamonds. The signature Oera collection draws on Inanna’s Knot, a Mesopotamian symbol of fertility and guardianship, distilled into forms that feel both elemental and entirely of the moment. Jewelry that carries weight, in the most beautiful sense of the word.

With my dear friend Lupe Puerta, founder of The Floorr.

With my dear friend Anouschka who flew in from Frankfurt for the occasion.

BVLGARI

Lupe and I on the steps of the Bvlgari store on New Bond Street.

Later in the evening, I headed to Bvlgari for a truly special night filled with champagne, whisky tasting, and inspiring conversations. The event celebrated the latest creations presented during Watches and Wonders, including the stunning new Bvlgari Octo Finissimo timepiece, which once again showcased the brand’s incredible innovation and elegance.

With Catherine Eberle-Devaux, Bvlgari Watch Communication Director, and Dr. Bill Lumsden, who heads up Glenmorangie’s innovations and has been with the company for more than 25 years. I had met him before at an event in Zurich and it was lovely to see him again.

But beyond the jewelry and watches, evenings like these are always about something even more meaningful to me,  reconnecting with friends in London, sharing conversations, exchanging ideas, and simply enjoying the atmosphere of being surrounded by beautiful things and inspiring people.

With lovely Akram from the Bvlgari London team. We have been knowing each other from Valentino.

It was one of those rare days that felt effortless from beginning to end, and I went to bed feeling genuinely grateful.

LoL, Sandra

With fashion designer Olga Vilshenko.

Beautiful Bvlgari handbags designed by Mary Katrantzou.

Photos: © Sandra Bauknecht
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