LVMH – Louis Vuitton Moët Hennessy and Tiffany & Co. ‘s acquisition has come to a happy end after the offer raise to $16.2 billion from $14.5 billion. Louis Vuitton is the most valuable luxury brand of the world, where Tiffany & Co. is at No.7. This acquisition is the largest ever in the luxury sector and another big step after its purchase of Bulgari in 2011.

LVMH owns the brands; Christian Dior, Fendi, Givenchy, Kenzo, Loro Piana, Loewe, Loro Piana, Louis Vuitton at fashion & leather goods; Bvlgari, Hublot, TAG Heuer at watches & jewelry; Belvedere, Dom Pérignon, Glenmorangie, Hennessy, Moët & Chandon, Veuve Clicquot at wines & spirits.

LVMH is also a client of Illusthrone tailor-made hospitality through its event & organization, branding and limousine service needs.

LVMH Goods: ACQUA DI PARMA, FENDI, BVLGARI, RIMOWA, TAG HEUER, VEUVE CLICQUOT

The capital of 3 empires; Roman, Byzantium and Ottoman, as Napoleon Bonaparte agreed with his words; “If the earth were a single state, Istanbul would be its capital.”

The homeland of 15 million people with around 5 million tourist per year.

At the age of 8,500, Istanbul is still one of the most beautiful cities and the 3rd largest in the world.

The Bosphorus is a strait which divides two continents, Europe and Asia; connects the Black Sea and Sea of Marmara on the way to Aegean Sea and the Mediterranean.

It is possible to be picked up from any part of the Bosphorus for your Boat Tour at the Bosphorus. A professional tour guide attendance can make the tour more interesting, as there are lots to see and to tell.

Prepare your cameras. Here is the list of some attractions you are able to see during a tailor-made boat tour.

  • Dolmabahçe Palace          
  • Beylerbeyi Palace
  • Rumeli Fortress (Rumeli Hisarı)
  • Maiden’s Tower
  • Ortaköy Mosque (Büyük Mecidiye Mosque)
  • Çırağan Palace
  • Bosphorus Bridge
  • Mihrabat Grove
  • Galata Tower
  • Hagia Sophia
  • Blue Mosque (Sultanahmet Mosque)
  • Galata Bridge

Also the Bosphorus is famous with its waterside mansions. Easy to get lost in the pages of history for the architecture lovers. Some mansions you are able to see:

  • Anadolu Kazaskeri Necmettin Efendi Yalısı
  • Hasip Paşa Yalısı
  • Kıbrıslı Yalısı
  • Ahmet Necip Bey Yalısı
  • Kont Ostrorog Yalısı
  • Nuri Paşa Yalısı
  • Ahmet Afif Paşa Yalısı
  • Tophane Müşiri Zeki Paşa Yalısı
  • Şehzade Burhanettin Efendi Yalısı

Beyond Ottoman Architects, The Balyan Family’s (one of the well known Armenian family in Ottoman Turkey) buildings can be seen during the Bosphorus tour. The signitures of the family was Western and the style eclectic, although Baroque and Neo-Classicism dominated.

If it is spring time, you may catch the color of Istanbul. For centuries Istanbul has been bathed in purple every spring when the Judas trees bloom, crowning glory of artists and empires. And touring the city is even more enjoyable when it is sporting its quintessential color.

And for the ones who are curious; you can swim in the Bosphorus. There are beautiful small bays around where your boat can take you. The Princess Islands is another alternative for swimming lovers.  

Not only a touristic boat tour, it can be arranged for the corporate events, celebrations, parties and special night organizations. Whether if you are interested in architecture, history, entertainment, nature and any other events; Illusthrone is designing you a tailor-made boat tour at the Bosphorus, Istanbul. Illusthrone also provides a limousine service from your hotel to your boat in Istanbul. info@illusthrone.com

Editorial

Young Woman Reading reached to £6.3 million (US$7.8 million) at a Bonhams auction in London, setting a new world record price for Osman Hamdi Bey at auction.

The sale price was more than 10 times its presale low estimate of £600,000.

Charles O’Brien, Bonhams head of 19th-century art, said that “The 1880 painting
Young Woman Reading depicts a kneeling young girl reading the Qur’an against a colorful background with Islamic designs, and demonstrates the unique nature of Osman Hamdi’s Orientalism, and his artful game,”

The previous record for Osman Hamdi Bey was his 1906 painting The Tortoise Trainer, which fetched US$3.5 million.

For the ones who are interested in art, Illusthrone provides an art consultancy service in Istanbul, Turkey and worldwide. From a unique piece of Picasso or Van Gogh, to a contemporary art piece of a young artist, Illusthrone is at your service in a wide range throughout the world.

Young Woman Reading of Osman Hamdi Bey

The nervous waiting of tourism sector lasted for months and finally has come to an end. British airline and travel company declared bancruptcy this morning. Approximately 600,000 travelers were left stranded.

The head of Civil Aviation Authority announced that every single person will be brought back home at the end of their holiday and everyone will be brought home free of charge.

UK Government Officials said Everyone on a Thomas Cook holiday with a return flight to the UK within the two weeks will be brought home.

% 35 of the total Thomas Cook operations was in Turkey. Around 21,000 tourists are currently on vacation in Turkey by Thomas Cook. The Turkish Ministry of Culture and Tourism announced today, they will support the companies affected because of the bankruptcy. They will launch a loan program with The Turkish Ministry of Finance for the companies concerned.

Gobeklitepe in Turkey’s southeast added to UNESCO World Heritage list in 2018

Gobeklitepe, world’s oldest known temple in Southeastern Turkey, has allured more tourists worldwide since its recognition by UNESCO last year.

After UNESCO recognition, the number of visitors, especially foreign tourists, significantly rose in the ancient site. In the upcoming period, the number will continue to rise.

Gobeklitepe is an official UNESCO World Heritage Site, and is recognized as the oldest temple in the world by many international organizations.

The site got extra attention after President Recep Tayyip Erdogan declared 2019 the year of Gobeklitepe.

Gobeklitepe was found in 1963 by researchers from universities in Istanbul and Chicago. Since then, the excavations have never stopped.

The German Archaeological Institute and Sanliurfa Museum have carried out a joint work at the site since 1995 and have found T-shaped obelisks from the Neolithic era towering some 3-6 meters (10-20 feet) high and weighing 40-60 tons.

During the excavations, diverse historical artifacts like a 65-centimeter-long (26-inch) human statue dating back 12,000 years have also been discovered.

For a breathtaking Southeastern tour in Turkey including Gobeklitepe, Gaziantep, Sanliurfa, Diyarbakir and Mardin; Illusthrone tailor-made hospitality designs an unforgettable experience in style and luxury.

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Private Gobeklitepe Tour by Illusthrone

As Rolls-Royce makes a leap into high-end lifestyle products, Design Week catch up with head of bespoke Gavin Hartley to find out how his design team works and where the brand is heading.

When Rolls-Royce recently launched a Champagne Chest as part of its Accessories Collection, the move heralded a big departure for the luxury brand as this was the first product from the company not designed to be used exclusively with a Rolls-Royce car.

The luxury Champagne serving set was conceived and designed by Rolls-Royce Bespoke, a team of 25 designers usually responsible for giving Rolls-Royce customers a level of car customisation which is truly one off.

There are some fairly out there examples of what this service extends to, such as a “Gallery” instead of a dashboard, containing a commission by a leading artist – including an opulent example by designer Thorsten Franck – but more commonly it means that colour and trim options are almost limitless on its vehicles. There are 44,000 Rolls-Royce paint options for example and if you don’t like those you can have your own swatch colour matched.

Rolls Royce Champagne Chest

The Champagne Chest is unsurprisingly a feat of engineering, craftsmanship and opulence. It comprises a machined aluminium and carbon fibre body with detailing in Tudor Oak (from forests in the Czech Republic) and leather. When a button is pressed the chest transforms to reveal thermal champagne coolers made from black anodised aluminium and carbon fibre. These are presented in leather “hammocks”. Caviar caissons (water tight chambers), are accommodated and there’s a forensic attention to detail.

Mother-of-Pearl spoons have been chosen so they don’t impair the flavour of the caviar. Their anodised aluminium handles are attached magnetically to the top of the hammock as a storage solution.

Deconstruct the design of any Rolls-Royce car or accessory and you’ll find similarly theatrical stories of craftsmanship, engineering and luxury. What marks the Champagne Chest out is that it pushes the brand away from the automotive world and into the world of high-end luxury, taking its cachet with it. And a £37,000 price tag, in this case.

Rather than being used with the car, out of the boot, the chest is designed to be used on terraces and yacht decks. Although this is an unfathomable idyll for the vast majority of people – more used to patios and deck chairs – it represents a new direction for the brand.

“Are you out to sell things or meet a desire?”

It’s a big step for Rolls Royce, and head of bespoke Gavin Hartley is keen to make the distinction between this kind of product and the “merchandise” that other luxury car manufacturers might endorse as they move away from motoring.

Hartley said: “Are you out to sell things or are you out to meet a desire and need? One is done with a whim and the other with a vision. There’s a subtle difference.

“We want to always be focused on our customer, meet their needs and contribute to their lifestyle rather than just put things on shelves.” It is telling how bespoke these products are as he always focuses on the individual, and refers to the customer rather than customers.

About production numbers, a Rolls-Royce aide politely interjects with, “We don’t really talk about volumes”. However, we do know that another recent accessory project, a 1920s picnic hamper, designed for use with the cars was a run of 15 and the Champagne Chest will be made to order, but only a small run is expected.

The Champagne chest is distinct from the hamper in terms of its category as the latter is designed to be used with the car. Each car in the range can accommodate a designed-in champagne chiller at the buyers request and it tends to pop out from behind the rear armrest.

In terms of what might follow the chest, although there are “a few cogs turning in people’s heads”, according to Hartley, Rolls-Royce is “not looking at a roll out pattern at the moment” so each new accessory is “seen as an individual solution to a particular context”, rather than a planned range.

This attitude is the philosophy behind all of the bespoke team’s work, most of which is not focussed on accessories but rather the customisation of Rolls-Royce cars, which ensures that practically no two are the same.

“Coach builds are the ultimate expression of the total one-off”

Given that requests come directly from customers Rolls-Royce doesn’t rely on market research. Rather, it fosters close relationships with its customers who ask for particular customisations to their new cars. In the case of the champagne chest, its genesis came from the Rolls-Royce Bespoke team, based on their customer intuition.

“Our main aim is to always create something for the customer but at the Bespoke team we’re delivering specific solutions for individuals – it could be an individual piece or a car for a customer. By focusing of the life and habits and the lifestyle of individuals and designing things to service that, we’re enhancing their lifestyle,” says Hartley.

The job satisfaction that Hartley gets from this is the notion that “by focusing on one customer at a time you get a better feeling of a job well done; I feel like I’ve made that person really happy”.

Bespoke car design is a poetic endeavour for Hartley, who says “coach builds are the ultimate expression of creating a total one-off solution for a customer who wants to depart from the car itself.”

He has run Bespoke at Rolls-Royce since 2005, growing the team to 25 people as demand has increased and now this comprises industrial and product designers, colour and trim designers, materials designers and technical engineers.

“The focus on bespoke has become greater and greater and the numbers needed to service it have naturally grown,” says Hartley, who puts this down to the popularity of the service and adds, “It wasn’t really a planned increase”.

While he is looking at designers for their creative skills and ideas, he’s also keen that they’re of a “similar mindset” to Rolls-Royce staff. “Rather than looking for a certain kind of person, we’re looking for a certain way of thinking,” says Hartley, and this has led him to discovering designers who’ve had very different career paths.

“There’s a designer who was on the Finish Olympic ski team”

“Some of them have very interesting backgrounds but that’s not necessarily why I’ve selected them,” he adds.

There’s a designer who was on the Finish Olympic ski team for example. “He was an extremely successful ski jumper, but he’s a very good designer as well”.

Others have come from a yacht background or worked in textiles. There are engineers who are trained through the normal degree route or engineers from a very practical background of making things or those who have experience of working with specific materials.

“I don’t have a formula but I’m always looking for contributors to an overall palette of skills,” says Hartley whose own route was a mechanical engineering degree before a car design masters at RCA.

“The engineering degree has really helped me. Naturally I have a technical mindset but I’ve always wanted to have a creative outlet too so in that sense I’ve been torn in two directions, fascinated by the way things work, mechanical challenges and all types of design. I guess I’m looking for that in people.”

“Nobody tells us what to do from a brand perspective”

Whether the bespoke team is working on a car or an accessories product the work is “a judgement call” as Hartley sees it.  “There’s no one telling us what to do from a brand perspective, or which direction we should go in”.

That said Hartley reports into head of design Jozef Kabaň who took on the role in March, joining from BMW (which owns Rolls Royce).  Kabaň’s role has a similar remit to Giles Taylor, who stepped down as design director in June.

Inside the Sweptail of Rolls Royce

Perhaps the apex of the bespoke idea was a one off car, The Sweptail, designed in 2016, for a customer who wanted a two-door coupe car, inspired by 1920s and 1930s cars and yachts. It was designed and built from scratch and has kickstarted Rolls Royce’s Vision Vehicle thinking – an imagined near future where “new technologies” would mean that every Rolls-Royce could be “designed in its owners image”, as the Sweptail was. For now though the Sweptail is the only total one off.

In Rolls Royce’s world of 6 litre V12 combustion engines and a palette of materials which includes Simmental cow leather and Indian teak, it would seem that sustainability is not terribly high on the company’s agenda, although a spokesperson for the company maintains that “materials used in Rolls–Royce Motor Cars production are sourced sustainably”.

According to the spokesperson leather off-cuts from upholstery are re-used in the fashion and footwear industries and off-cuts of wood veneer are donated to a local charity, which uses them to make furniture and other fund-raising products.

While the Goodwood HQ and manufacturing plant, designed by Sir Nicholas Grimshaw in 2003 was engineered to mitigate environmental impact as much as possible, you won’t find Rolls-Royce talking about cars which aren’t running on fossil fuels.

Every Rolls-Royce that comes off the production line, like any car, has a latent power to damage the environment, but given that the company operates at the peek of luxury, it is dealing in relatively small volumes of everything it produces. Some 20 cars a day are created.

Meanwhile the new factory did see a reduction in energy footprint of 29% per car according to Rolls-Royce and more than 60% of waste including cardboard, paper, plastic, tyres and polystyrene is now recycled.

Although environmental and sustainable arguments may slightly temper the glamour of a brand like Rolls Royce, its attitude to automotive design – and now lifestyle products – is one of totality, in that it thinks everything can be improved.

Hartley puts it best when he recalls a saying by Henry Royce, one of the original founding partners of the company.

“’Take the best that exists and make it better and if it doesn’t exist then design it.’”

Sweptail of Rolls Royce

The only thing anyone wants after a long flight away from home is to get to the hotel and rest. This used to be a hustle a while back. Travelers had to either take a taxi, which was hectic or hire a car. Airport transfer services have helped simplify traveling.

Travelers don’t have to wait in long queues or grapple with new routes to get from the airport to their hotels; there is someone waiting on hand to get you wherever you want to go. 

They Are Convenient 

Most travelers prefer airport transfers for their convenience compared to other options. The whole concept is simple: arrive, check out, and look for your assigned driver to take you to your next destination. This is not the case with car rental and taxi services. 

Beyond all Turkey, things can be a little confusing when you are at Istanbul Airport and Sabiha Gokcen Airport, as especially Istanbul Airport (IST) is so big, and Istanbul traffic is a hell.

Taking a taxi at the airport is not always easy. There are barely ever enough taxis to cater to all travelers and in most instances, one has to wait in queue for what feels like an eternity – this is never fun with all the fatigue and jet lag. Taxi drivers can also be a rude bunch, so you always have to keep your wits about you.  

Hiring a car is also a hassle. You have to fill in all the paperwork and have your credentials verified upon arrival. This can take a lot of time and wear you down even more. Once you get the car, you have to figure out which routes to take to your hotel and other destinations. 

Illusthrone’s Airport Transfers are Safe

Airport transfer services are provided by established companies that are licensed and regulated by governments. The drivers are also licensed and certified to operate. The companies are responsible for your safety during your transit to and from the airport. To this end, they ensure that you get there safely. Illusthrone’s English speaking experienced chauffeurs always take the safest routes. They also look after clients’ luggage. Their goal is to impress and grow, and they have to be competent to achieve it.  

There are few assurances with taxi services. You don’t know the driver taking you to your destination, so everything depends on mutual trust. There are many cases of travelers losing their luggage after taking taxis from the airport. There are even more concerning cases of abductions. 

Hiring a car doesn’t insulate you from risks either. You can easily get lost in a big country like Turkey and run into problems. 

You Get to Take the Back Seat 

There is no hassle when using airport transfer services. Once you find your greeter, you can get in the car and leave the rest to him/her. The driver will load the luggage onto the car and get you to your hotel safe and sound. You can sit back and relax; even catch some sleep on your way there. 

You also get to take the back seat when using taxi services, but you can’t afford to let go and relax. You have to keep your eyes open and be attentive to the routes the driver takes. You cannot afford to let your guard down until you arrive to your hotel. 

The situation is worse when using car rental services. Unless your car rental comes with a personal driver, you will have to do all the navigating. This is tedious, especially if you don’t have a layout of the place. 

Choose Any Car You Want from Illusthrone’s Brand New Fleet

Airport transfer service companies often have huge inventories of cars for their clients. You can choose a sedan if you are traveling alone or a bus if you are traveling as a group. It all depends on your needs and preferences. You are guaranteed simplicity as well as luxury. Luxury cars will cost you more, but airport transfer services are overall satisfy you and it will worth what you pay.

There are few car options when it comes to taxi services. Car rental companies also offer plenty of options; however, the prices vary greatly compared to airport transfer services especially when it comes to luxury cars. 

Go For The Best!

Airport transfer services are so popular that there are companies in virtually every major airport. Some companies are better than others in terms of service provision. You deserve the best, so take all factors into consideration before booking. 

Illusthrone is always serve you with top service quality in Istanbul, Ankara, Izmir, Bodrum, Antalya and wordwide.

The most important factor to consider should be reliability. Your driver should be at the airport before you land; you don’t want to wait in long queues? Safety is also a priority especially in Istanbul, so ensure that the company is licensed lest you walk into a trap. The company should have the ideal car for your needs, so go through their inventory first.

Private Safe Airport Transfer in Istanbul, Turkey by Illusthrone

The average room price in Istanbul hotels has doubled ahead of the Super Cup game between football squads of Liverpool and Chelsea on Aug. 14.

UEFA Champions League winners Liverpool will take on UEFA Europa League winners Chelsea in the first all-English UEFA Super Cup, which will take place at Istanbul’s Beşiktaş Park stadium on the European side of the Bosphorus on Aug 14.

The metropolis expects to host some 50,000 foreign visitors, mostly from the United Kingdom. The maximum capacity of the Beşiktaş Vodafone Park is 42,000.

The average hotel room prices in hotels on the European side districts of Beşiktaş, Şişli, Beyoğlu and Fatih have almost doubled, hitting up to 10,000 Turkish Liras ($1,790) a night at luxury tourism facilities.

For the bookings between Aug. 13 and 15, the occupancy rate across the province has increased to 80 percent. As last minute bookings are very usual during this kind of organizations, Illusthrone tailor-made hospitality team is still offering good opportunities for luxury accommodation in Istanbul.

The hotels in the historical neighborhood of Sirkeci, which houses the Topkapı Palace, the Hagia Sophia and the Blue (Sultanahmet) Mosque have been serving with nearly full capacity.

The Metropolitan Municipality has announced extra public transportation services from airports to the districts of Beşiktaş and Beyoğlu. Bus services will be free of charge for those who show a Super Cup game ticket. Illusthrone provides safe chauffeured car service and airport transfer for the ones who need a help in style and professionalism with its highly experienced English speaking drivers.

Turkey hosted some 1 million British tourists in the first half of 2019 with an annual increase of 17 percent, according to Tourism Ministry data. Illusthrone is ready with its guidance, security, meet & greet, luxury ground transportation (latest model luxury vehicles and experienced, professional, English speaking, multilingual male and female chauffeurs for airport transfer and hourly/daily limousine service in Turkey (Istanbul, Ankara, Antalya, Bodrum, Dalaman, Ephesus, Cappadocia) services. Transfer by boat, boat tour, luxury and private yacht rental, transfer by helicopter, city tour by helicopter, private jet rental can be arranged quickly and smoothly in Istanbul, in any other part of Turkey and also worldwide.

Luxury Services by Illusthrone in Istanbul and all over the world.

Fans were given urgent advice ahead of the match.

Liverpool FC fans travelling to Istanbul are being warned of “taxi scams” in Istanbul ahead of the UUEFA Super Cup next week.

The Reds will face Chelsea FC at Beşiktaş Vodafone Park on Wednesday, August 14 – and the important guidance has been issued for fans travelling over.

One of the main warnings included in the travel advice concerns taxi drivers ripping off passengers in Istanbul amid fears fans could be stung by high prices.

The guidance says: “There have been reports of taxi drivers trying to overcharge passengers in Istanbul. To reduce the risk of this happening, only use licensed taxi companies and ask the driver to switch the meter on at the beginning of your journey.”

Or there is an alternative for safe ride in Istanbul. For your airport transfers (Istanbul Airport & Sabiha Gokcen Airport) and chauffeured car usage in the city for a sightseeing or a transfer between the stadium and your hotel, professional ground transportation in style and luxury by Illusthrone tailor-made hospitality service is the best option for travelers of Liverpool and Chelsea. Also free meet & greet service at the airport is free for the guests. An easy way to avoid the chaotic status of Istanbul traffic is an email or call away. www.illusthrone.com Additionally guidance at the Bosphorus and Historical Peninsula is available for a wonderful city tour with English speaking professional guides.

Other travel advice includes the meeting points for fans, with Liverpool supporters meeting in Taksim Square and Besiktas for Chelsea fans.

There is a strict no bags policy in the stadium – and bag deposit stations are located en route to the ground with bag checks also conducted.

Flags and banners without poles are allowed subject to size restrictions and must not contain “political, racial, religious or offensive language.”

Fans are also advised to “obey instructions from the stadium security to avoid being removed from the stadium and/or detained by the police “.

Liverpool fans should enter the stadium from the north entrance and Chelsea fans from the south entrance, with warnings that access to the stadium may be slow.

In the “law and customs” section of the travel advice, fans are warned: “It is an offence to insult the Turkish nation or the national flag, or to deface or tear up currency. If you’re convicted of any of these offences you could face a prison sentence of between 6 months and 3 years.

“Smoking is prohibited on public transport and in other public areas. You can be fined if you are caught smoking in a designated smoke-free area.”

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