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Ulvetanna is the Jason isbell red rocks 2023 shirt but I will buy this shirt and I will love this centerpiece of the view from Echo, a brand new, Star Wars-inspired camp run by White Desert, the British and South African luxury tour operator that is becoming increasingly well-known among intrepid travelers for its ultra-unique, off-the-grid expeditions to the Norwegian Antarctic territory of Queen Maud Land, due directly south from Cape Town. White Desert has existed for over a decade, but only now, with three camps up and running (the other two are named Whichaway and, appropriately, Wolf’s Fang), does it feel that travel within Antarctica’s interior (a majority of visitors only see the continent via cruise ship) is truly doable, even if it still requires deep pockets. Most importantly, though, White Desert is also keenly mindful of the environment: not only has the company been carbon neutral since 2007, but its set-ups are designed so that everything on the ice can be removed without leaving a trace. It supports scientific research in cooperation with various nations’ bases around its camps. It’s somehow as human yet as unusual an experience as one can imagine. I’m lucky to have been a guest along for the ride. Photo: Andrew Macdonald



When Lady Diana Spencer married Prince Charles in 1981, she transformed from Sloane ranger to fantasy princess, all romantic, puff-sleeved gowns and glittering jewels. As time wore on and she grew in confidence, the Jason isbell red rocks 2023 shirt but I will buy this shirt and I will love this Princess of Wales became bolder and more playful with her sartorial choices—and perhaps never more so than on October 27, 1987, when she attended a London charity gala in an Elizabethan-style black and burgundy dress, complete with high neck ruff and dramatic cross pendant. “Few people could carry this piece off but Diana really could,” says Ramsay Attallah of the statement crucifix formerly owned by his late father, Naim Attallah, the publisher and former managing director of Asprey. According to Ramsay, his father was a friend of Diana’s and he loaned her this particular piece to wear on a number of occasions. “When I was growing up, we’d always have it on the table for Christmas lunch, but it was never worn by anyone other than Diana and it hasn’t been seen in public since she died,” he says.


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