Live Alongside the Legends | GG Magazine Issue

by Jax Luxe Group

Engel & Völkers is pleased to introduce the newest issue of GG Magazine. This edition is all about Living Legends, including both individuals and brands and their incredible stories. From the remarkable journey of Sharon Stone, who transformed herself from an iconic Hollywood star to a dedicated painter, to the awe-inspiring tale of Ferrari's latest model, the Purosangue, these legendary stories are bound to inspire.

The Art of Staying True to Yourself

 
Sharon Stone leaning on a table

Sharon Stone's life serves as evidence that personal reinvention and resilience is a powerful art. In a world where conformity often reigns supreme, Stone exemplifies how courage and defiance can help you regain control of your life, on your terms. 

In 2001, the renowned actress suffered a stroke and faced a grim one percent chance of survival. However, Stone fought her way back to life, relearning how to walk and talk through sheer willpower. Yet, when she was finally ready to return to Hollywood, she found Hollywood was not waiting for her return. 

To navigate the anxiety and uncertainty, Stone turned to a childhood passion – painting. A paint-by-numbers kit, gifted to her by a friend during the pandemic, reignited her love for creating art. Soon, her original pieces, showcased on Instagram, caught the attention of a prominent art critic, leading to her first exhibition. Though met with resistance, several successful shows later, she now finds museum art collectors competing for her pieces. Through art, Stone narrates significant chapters of her life. Notably, her recent Berlin exhibition featured a consistent theme of shedding and rebirth, with each piece including a snake.

Reflecting on her life's journey, Stone determines that happiness is not a given, but a discipline and a daily choice. Freed from the constraints of societal expectations, she serves as a reminder that with courage and determination, we can overcome any obstacle and carve out our own path to fulfillment and success.

Sharon Stone in a pink jacket


The Ferrari Purosangue

 

Red Ferrari Purosangue driving towards mountains
 
Red Ferrari Purosangue driving next to water 
 Red Ferrari Purosangue driving around curve

Ferrari made headlines when it announced the new Purosangue, their first-ever supercar with four doors and four seats. The GG team had the unique opportunity to test drive the vehicle through New Zealand's scenic landscape. 

The passion and luxury synonymous with Ferrari are clearly woven into the very fabric of the new Purosangue. The vehicle features an Active Suspension System, a V12 engine, and, of course, a completely new chassis. With an impressive 725 horsepower, the vehicle has more power than any other car in its segment. Notably, the four-door is not considered an SUV, as fervently described by Chief Design Officer Flavio Manzoni, “Enzo Ferrari would turn in his grave” at such a claim.

Developed with nearly 85% sustainably produced raw materials, the new Ferrari is not just on the cutting edge of technology; it's an innovator in sustainability as well. Recycled polyester makes up the roof lining, while polyamide recycled from fishing nets makes the carpet. Although they look like leather, the seats are actually Alcantara, also made from recycled polyester.

The route through the hills where “The Lord of the Rings” trilogy was filmed created the perfect backdrop for the unforgettable drive. However, the local 68 mph speed limit prevented the drivers from reaching the Purosangue’s maximum speed of 193 mph. With the ability to reach such a high top speed while still offering a spacious and comfortable ride, it's no wonder the Purosangue is already sold out until 2026.



The Hotel Chelsea

The exterior of the Hotel Chelsea  

The Hotel Chelsea, a historic sanctuary for artists and cultural icons in Manhattan, began a renovation journey in 2011, sparking fears of losing its rock'n'roll soul to gentrification. As construction workers filled its storied halls, the fear of losing "Old New York" loomed large, threatening to erase decades of history and eccentricity.

Frequented by legends like Bob Dylan, Stanley Kubrick, and Leonard Cohen, the Chelsea Hotel wasn't just a place to rest—it was a living embodiment of free spirit. Surprisingly, once the renovation efforts began and scaffolding covered the well-known bricks, no progress was made for ten long years. Permit disputes, investors pulling out, and arguments with residents halted improvements to the property.

Yet the hotel held another secret within its walls. Two years ago, the Chelsea unexpectedly reopened after a complete renovation, without having changed its appearance much at all. It emerged rejuvenated yet unmistakably true to its roots, with old furniture and wires replaced but iconic features remaining. With a nod to its storied past and a touch of modernity, the hotel blends the old with the new, offering an inspiring environment for creatives of all kinds.

  Hotel quests sitting around a dinner table


The MS Europa

This year, the Europa, often referred to as the most beautiful yacht in the world, celebrates her 25th anniversary. To help commemorate this milestone, the GG team was invited on a journey down the U.S. East Coast from Halifax in Canada to New York City aboard the luxurious ship.

As part of the adventure, passengers could watch humpback whales leap from the water and go on excursions, such as visiting Harvard University. Gabi Haupt, Europa's product manager and the heart of the ship, ensures each guest has a meaningful experience during their stay and plans events tailored to their interests.

Aboard the boat, passengers enjoyed luxurious meals while admiring an expansive view of the Atlantic Ocean. A recent extensive renovation completed in an impressive 14 days brought a spa and gym to the top of the ship, offering innovative fitness classes and nutrition workshops.

MS Europa sailing towards NYC

Aboard the boat, passengers enjoyed luxurious meals while admiring an expansive view of the Atlantic Ocean. A recent extensive renovation completed in an impressive 14 days brought a spa and gym to the top of the ship, offering innovative fitness classes and nutrition workshops.

The completion of the journey in New York left many emotional as the Europa passed the Statue of Liberty with Frank Sinatra’s “New York, New York” playing through the speakers, and a glass of champagne in hand. It's unsurprising that many guests return to the ship to embark on new adventures again and again, with one lady having gone on over thirty cruises aboard this ship.

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