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AT THE FRONT
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CONTRIBUTORS
A selection of this magazine’s creators. -
ED’S LETTER
Andrew Tuck on what makes for good hospitality and the art of a warm welcome. -
CLICKING THE HABIT
A conversation with Chris Black, co-host of the How Long Gone podcast, ecological risk in the South Atlantic, plus updates from our correspondents around the world. -
MATHIEU LEHANNEUR
The designer on the art of crafting the torch for the 2024 Olympics. -
RUMITA FESTIVAL
How one Italian mountain town is reviving its traditions. -
GOURMET MARKET
A Bangkok food emporium’s recipe for success.
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THE AGENDA: GLOBAL BRIEFINGS
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CLICKING THE HABIT
Technology addiction among children is a menace – but can we treat it? -
AFFAIRS
A chat with Lithuania’s prime minister, Italy’s charm offensive in Africa and the pitfalls of a long-standing US democratic scheme. -
HYBRID WARFARE
Our new security column focuses on the West’s response to hybrid attacks. -
BUSINESS
Manufacturing cranes in the US, Colombia’s hospitality scene and the business of Tracht. -
CULTURE
Barcelona’s forbidden treasures, writer André Aciman’s ode to the Amalfi Coast and Georgia’s burgeoning art scene. -
URBANISM & DESIGN
Copenhagen’s high hopes, a royal rumble in Saudi Arabia and Ecuador’s collaborative communities.
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GLOBAL VIEWS: LONG READS
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KYRIAKOS MITSOTAKIS
In spite of recent economic turbulence, Greece is experiencing something of a renaissance. We meet its prime minister to find out why. -
ESSAYS
A landscape architect, a Polish journalist and a former president of Armenia rethink the way that we live. -
OPERATION RED FLAG
Monocle takes a seat in the cockpit for a lesson in conflict management. -
THE CAUCASUS BY RAIL
We take the temperature of three former-Soviet states – and find out how they’re laying new tracks for the future. -
HOSPITALITY LESSONS
What makes for a good host? We offer 50 ways to get the little things right. -
MOBILIER NATIONAL
How a French firm has preserved some of the country’s most valuable possessions since the 17th century. -
ONE FOR THE BOOKS
A Munich-based publisher celebrates a new chapter. -
HIROKAZU KORE‑EDA
The Japanese film-maker extols the virtues of good storytelling and the beauty of a world with compassion. -
CULTURE CUTS
From page-turners that will keep you hooked to the reissue of a French electro classic, we survey the season’s cultural highlights. -
BORN AGAIN
A modernist home in the Sydney suburbs has been carefully rethought and given new purpose. We take an exclusive tour. -
OBJECT LESSONS
How one US school is helping young artisans to find their niche. -
STYLE DIRECTORY
Ollie Adegboye /Monocle’s top 25 looks for stepping into the new season. -
SECOND ACT
The label’s modern, understated aesthetic has won it fans across the globe – and now it’s bringing it to the UK. -
BUILDING BRANDS
Three industry leaders reveal what they expect from modern luxury this year. -
AT YOUR SERVICE
How well-designed workwear can set the right tone. -
MENSWEAR
There’s never been a better time to sharpen up. Get a flair for subtle spring looks with the season’s best combinations.
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INVENTORY & EXPO: WHERE TO GO, BUY AND EAT
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WESTERN CAPE
We chart a course along South Africa’s Atlantic coast, taking in vineyards, family farms and seaside restaurants on a three-day roadtrip. -
TAIPEI PERSONALITY
A few essential stops in one of the Taiwanese capital’s oldest, most atmospheric corners. -
FOOD & DRINK
From a new take on the Milanese trattoria to a sustainable London wine club, here’s a look at what has tickled our taste buds this month. -
EXPLORA CRUISES
We ride the waves with Geneva-based company MSC, which has reimagined cruise travel with the launch of a new luxury vessel. -
TRAVEL
The shops and hotels that have caught our attention, from Swedish hospitality in the Balearics to a florist urging Athenians to stop and smell the roses. -
EXPO
We celebrate restaurants that have nourished diners across generations.
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Monocle issue 172 April 2024 Hospitality And Fashion
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Meeting with approval
What these establishments also have in common is a reputation for well-oiled hospitality; knowing how to welcome people in from the rain or a harried day to slowly restore their usual ease. This theme of being hospitable runs throughout the issue – and not just in the realm of restaurants and hotels. We also have a masterclass on the broader subject of hospitality delivered as 50 lessons. Because how you treat people, how you greet and take care of folk, is a discipline that needs to be perfected by every airport chief, diplomat, business owner, receptionist and mayor. The steps you are willing to take to be a good host reveal everything about your qualities and beliefs. It speaks to who you really are.
This issue is also our Fashion Special and, as always, these pages have been elegantly stitched together by our fashion director, Natalie Theodosi. Just as in our coverage of travel, when it comes to fashion we also have a different take on what makes for the perfect mix of stories. Of course, we want to offer some suggestions on brands and shops that really should be on your radar but we also want to take you behind the scenes and into the boardrooms and ateliers where you get to see how businesses are really made. So in addition to a peerless Fashion Top 25, Natalie delivers a series of stories that explore the remaking of Jil Sander by design duo Lucie and Luke Meier, the revival of Piaget and how apc is planning to become a total lifestyle brand. It’s a complete look.
“How you greet and take care of folk is a discipline that needs to be perfected by every airport chief, diplomat, business owner, receptionist and mayor”
Monocle has been back on the road this year and we’ll be in Hong Kong for the latest edition of The Chiefs summit on Wednesday 27 and Thursday 28 March. We hope you can join us (ticket details at monocle.com). And the squad will be at numerous trade, design, diplomatic and urbanism events across the coming weeks too. We look forward to sharing some monocle-style hospitality with you soon. Until then, have a great month.
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