May 29, 2026 · Eva Winterer An Island Named Eudaimonia: A Conversation on Why True Luxury Is Unrepeatable Solon Magrizos speaks with The Silent Luxury about eudaimonia, luxury consumption and consumer well-being, and why the future of value belongs to encounters that last beyond the purchase.
May 28, 2026 · Eva Winterer The Luxury Brand Pyramid 2026: Beyond the Vertical Model The pyramid told luxury where to stand. The river asks where it flows. From Allères to Kapferer to the family ateliers no one ranked: how the hierarchy lost its hold, and what is growing in …
May 27, 2026 · Eva Winterer “We Think in Generations, Not Seasons”: Silhouette CEO Christian Bachler on Trust, Purity, and the Long Game In this exclusive interview, Silhouette CEO Christian Bachler speaks with The Silent Luxury about purity, Austrian production, Titan Minimal Art, smart frames and the long term meaning of trust in luxury eyewear.
May 25, 2026 · Eva Winterer Carlo Petrini and the Political Right to Slowness Carlo Petrini, Italian journalist, gastronome and founder of Slow Food, died in Bra, Piedmont, on 21 May 2026, aged seventy-six. Over four decades, he transformed the act of eating into a political philosophy: buono, pulito e giusto — good, clean and fair. His legacy reaches through 160 countries, 5,300 food traditions and the first university of gastronomy in the world.