Luxury Living in September: The LMH Edit

From new pop-up stores to great exhibitions – our LMH Luxe List rounds up what’s on our to-do list in London for the month of August…

The Event: Monaco Yacht Show

The Monaco Yacht Show, a premier event in the yachting world, returns to the glamorous Principality in September. This annual gathering showcases the latest innovations, trends, and stunning vessels from leading shipyards and designers. From sleek superyachts to cutting-edge tenders, the show offers an unparalleled opportunity to immerse yourself in the world of luxury maritime.

This year’s Monaco Yacht Show is set to be even more exceptional, with over 120 superyachts on display. From sleek and sophisticated vessels to cutting-edge innovations in marine technology, the show offers an unparalleled opportunity to experience the pinnacle of luxury yachting.

From 25th 28th September.


The Exhibition: Yayoi Kusama at Victoria Miro

Victoria Miro Gallery is set to unveil Yayoi Kusama’s fourteenth solo exhibition, marking a quarter-century of collaboration. The centrepiece is a new Infinity Mirror Room, a hallmark of Kusama’s practice. New paintings titled “EVERY DAY I PRAY FOR LOVE” and sculptures will also be on display.

Kusama’s work continues to captivate audiences worldwide with its immersive experiences, intricate patterns, and bold colours. This exhibition promises to be another unforgettable journey into the kaleidoscope of her imagination.

This exhibition marks 26 years since Kusama’s first solo presentation with Victoria Miro in 1998.

Tickets will be released on Monday 2 September 2024. Entry is free and booking is essential.


The Restaurant: Sael, St James’s Market

Get ready for a celebration of all things British at Sael, the latest concept from Michelin-starred chef Jason Atherton. Located in the heart of St James’s Market, Sael champions local produce and craftsmanship, showcasing the best of the British Isles on both the plate and in its design.

Led by Chef Dale Bainbridge, a longtime collaborator of Atherton’s, the restaurant promises an exciting journey through British flavours. Reservations are now open for this exciting new addition to the London dining scene.

1 Carlton Street, St James’s Market. Reservations are now open.

Get ready for a celebration of all things British at Sael, the latest concept from Michelin-starred chef Jason Atherton. Located in the heart of St James’s Market, Sael champions local produce and craftsmanship, showcasing the best of the British Isles on both the plate and in its design.

Led by Chef Dale Bainbridge, a longtime collaborator of Atherton’s, the restaurant promises an exciting journey through British flavours. Reservations are now open for this exciting new addition to the London dining scene.

1 Carlton Street, St James’s Market. Reservations are now open.


The Pop-Up: Energy by Longchamp

Longchamp is bringing its latest experiential event, “The Pop-Up: Energy by Longchamp,” to seven major cities across Europe and Asia, including London and Seoul, starting in September 2024. This immersive series will feature dynamic installations and events designed to help participants discover their energy, appealing to both loyal fans and new audiences.

For the first time in the UK, Longchamp will host a three-day experience in London from September 5th to 7th, featuring workshops led by influential female leaders. Attendees can explore a curated selection of ready-to-wear pieces and accessories from the Fall-Winter 2024 collection, including the new Le Roseau bag in the signature Pantone 267C green.

All workshops and general admission are free of charge, and the experience will be open daily between 10am – 7pm, from the 5 – 7 September. Please note on the 5th it will close at 5pm.


The Collection: Piaget Polo Skeleton Ceramic

Piaget has introduced ceramic to its Polo Skeleton collection for the first time, unveiling the new Piaget Polo Skeleton Ceramic at Watches & Wonders Shanghai. This innovative timepiece, developed over three years, showcases the brand’s technical mastery. It features an ultra-thin design with a thickness of just 7.5mm, only 1mm more than its steel and gold versions.

Housed in a titanium case with black DLC treatment, the watch offers a sleek, tone-on-tone design with a dark ceramic finish and blue accents on the open-worked dial. Powered by Piaget’s in-house 1200S1 ultra-thin self-winding movement, the watch is completed with a black rubber strap. Priced at £36,700, it is available for inquiry through Piaget’s website.


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