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Photographer Vaughn Lowery captures Marriott Bangkok for 360 MAGAZINE.

THAILAND NAMED DESTINATION OF THE YEAR

Travel + Leisure Has Named Thailand as the 2025 Destination of the Year

The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) is pleased to share that Thailand has been named Travel + Leisure’s 2025 Destination of The Year. Thailand’s rich culture, vibrant culinary offerings, and natural splendor make it a standout destination for travelers to visit in the year ahead. Selected by Travel + Leisure editors, this recognition celebrates Thailand as the tenth recipient of this prestigious award, highlighting it as a premier global destination for 2025.

“We’re thrilled to see Thailand’s multifaceted culture, sustainability efforts, dynamic restaurant scene, and wellness offerings recognized as Travel + Leisure’s 2025 Destination of the Year,” said Director of the Tourism Authority of Thailand’s New York Office, Chompu Marusachot. “These accolades from such a respected travel publication highlight the timeless charm and exceptional hospitality that The Kingdom offers to all visitors. We eagerly anticipate welcoming even more travelers to discover the five must-do experiences in Thailand: Must Taste (flavors of Thailand), Must Try (local activities), Must Buy (local products), Must Seek (hidden gems and once-in-a-lifetime moments), and Must See (local culture & festivals).”

Thailand is celebrated as one of the world’s most diverse travel destinations, offering an unmatched range of experiences spanning adrenaline-pumping adventures, rejuvenating wellness retreats, and opulent luxury stays. From the vibrant energy of Bangkok to the remote forests of Isaan, and the tranquil islands of the Southern coast, The Kingdom is eager to spotlight their diverse offerings. 

Travel + Leisure’s in-depth coverage of Thailand is available now at TravelandLeisure.com, and featured in the December/January 2024 issue, which hits newsstands on November 22.

For more information on Thailand’’s recognition as the 2024 Destination of the Year, visit HERE

ABOUT “AMAZING THAILAND”

Venture to “Amazing Thailand” to experience one of Southeast Asia’s premier travel destinations. Thailand is home to gorgeous landscapes and beloved destinations such as Bangkok, Chiang Mai, Phuket, Ko Samui, and Krabi. Known as the “Land of Smiles,” Thailand features some of the world’s finest luxury hotels and resorts. The country offers visitors a rich tapestry of exotic architecture, vivid culture, unforgettable cuisine, unique traditions, and, of course, endless adventure. 

To learn more about “Amazing Thailand,” visit thailandinsider.com. For the latest Thailand tourism updates, visit tatnews.org. Follow “Thailand Insider” on Instagram, Facebook, and X.

Travel + Leisure Magazine names Thailand 2025 Destination of the Year.
Photographer Vaughn Lowery captures Four Seasons Bangkok for 360 MAGAZINE.
Photographer Vaughn Lowery captures Four Seasons Bangkok for 360 MAGAZINE.
Photographer Vaughn Lowery captures Four Seasons Bangkok for 360 MAGAZINE.
Photographer Vaughn Lowery captures Four Seasons Bangkok for 360 MAGAZINE.
Photographer Vaughn Lowery captures Four Seasons Bangkok for 360 MAGAZINE.
Photographer Vaughn Lowery captures Four Seasons Bangkok for 360 MAGAZINE.
Photographer Vaughn Lowery captures Marriott Bangkok for 360 MAGAZINE.
Photographer Vaughn Lowery captures Marriott Bangkok for 360 MAGAZINE.
Photographer Vaughn Lowery captures Marriott Bangkok for 360 MAGAZINE.
Travel journalist Vaughn Lowery visits Trigger Tattoo in Bangkok via 360 MAGAZINE.
Travel journalist Vaughn Lowery visits Trigger Tattoo in Bangkok via 360 MAGAZINE.
Travel journalist Vaughn Lowery visits Trigger Tattoo in Bangkok via 360 MAGAZINE.
Travel journalist Vaughn Lowery visits Trigger Tattoo in Bangkok via 360 MAGAZINE.
Thailand named 2025 Destination of the Year by Travel + Leisure via 360 Magazine.
Thailand named 2025 Destination of the Year by Travel + Leisure via 360 Magazine.
Thailand named 2025 Destination of the Year by Travel + Leisure via 360 Magazine.

Photos: Vaughn Lowery

Rolls-Royce Phantom in front of Marina Bay Sands Singapore 5-star luxury hotel via 360 MAGAZINE.

EIGHT GENERATIONS OF ROLLS-ROYCE PHANTOM

UNITE TO CELEBRATE 100 YEARS OF ICONIC LUXURY

Rolls-Royce Motor Cars proudly celebrates a century of Phantom, the most prestigious and enduring nameplate in ultra-luxury motoring.

  • First introduced in 1925 as the successor to the Silver Ghost, the Rolls-Royce Phantom was conceived to exemplify the brand’s unmatched engineering excellence, technical refinement, and Bespoke luxury.
  • Over the past 100 years, eight generations of Phantom have fulfilled that vision, establishing the name as the global standard of automotive excellence.
  • This enduring legacy is honored at the 2025 Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance, where a specially curated “Phantom Centenary” class highlights six historically significant Rolls-Royce Phantom commissions.
  • To celebrate the occasion, Rolls-Royce Motor Cars delivered a Phantom VII Coupe and Phantom VIII Extended to round out the century of Phantom editions for a first ever photo and video event featuring ALL EIGHT GENERATIONS.
  • These commissions include one example of each generation of Phantom including past Pebble Beach award winners and examples once owned by the British Royal Family and global leaders, each embodying the timeless elegance of the marque. 

1929 Rolls-Royce Phantom I Brewster Ascot Phaeton

Nicholas & Shelley Schorsch of the Audrain Collection, Newport, Rhode Island

This Rolls-Royce Phantom I is one of 21 Ascot Phaetons produced, a design described by Rolls-Royce as a sports phaeton and named for the aristocratic horse-race held annually in England. In 1929, the Phantom I benefited from several updated features, including an aluminum cylinder head, servo-assisted four-wheel brakes and temperature-controlled radiator shutters.

1934 Rolls-Royce Phantom II Continental Gurney Nutting Sedanca Drophead Coupé

Peter Reynolds, Cardiff, Wales

The Phantom II was the last of the Rolls-Royce 40/50 HP models, produced from 1929 through 1935. This car (chassis 197RY) is one of 18 built to this iconic design by Chelsea coachbuilder Gurney Nutting on the Phantom II Continental chassis—and is considered by many to be the pinnacle of styling for the era.

1937 Rolls-Royce Phantom III H.J. Mulliner Sedanca de Ville

The Nethercutt Collection, Sylmar, California

The Phantom III, the final car that Henry Royce worked on, was introduced in 1936, and it was the last V12-powered Rolls-Royce until the Silver Seraph was launched in 1998. The Phantom III chassis ceased production in 1939 but continued to be bodied through 1941. This example (chassis 3BT-179) boasts H. J. Mulliner Sedanca de Ville coachwork, a design recognized as sinister and gothic—yet ultimately elegant.

1954 Rolls-Royce Phantom IV Hooper Landaulet

Stephen Brauer, St. Louis, Missouri

At the suggestion of the Duke of Edinburgh and then-Princess Elizabeth, the first Phantom IV was built for the royal couple in 1948. Between 1950 and 1956, 18 more Phantom IV automobiles were constructed for royalty or heads of state only, also featuring the 5.7-liter straight-8 engine on the 145-inch wheelbase. This example (chassis 4BP5) was also built specifically for the royal couple and was code named “Jubilee” for the company’s 50th anniversary. The Queen’s yacht “Britannia” was designed explicitly to accommodate the motor car, which, with its Hooper Landaulet coachwork, was ideal for overseas touring and shipped all over the world.

1961 Rolls-Royce Phantom V James Young Touring Sedanca

Stephen Brauer, St. Louis, Missouri

The Phantom V was produced from 1959 until 1968. A total of 11 Sedancas were built by James Young on the Phantom V chassis, and this is one of just four right-hand-drive touring limousines—a noteworthy bookend to the work of legendary custom-body designer A. F. McNeil. The Sedanca marked the finalé of the coachbuilt era for Rolls-Royce, and the end of the British class divide between the automobile owner and chauffeur. This car (chassis 5AT76) was delivered to Mrs. Elsie Richter Tritton, widow of Sir Louis Baron of Black Cat cigarette fortune, and it exhibits several custom features included at her behest. Prior to delivery, it was shown at Earls Court in 1960.

1972 Rolls-Royce Phantom VI Mulliner Park Ward State Landaulette

Jim George/Pete DeAngelo, Shelby Township, Michigan

From the introduction of the Phantom V in 1960 through the end of the Phantom VI in 1991, Rolls-Royce built two styles of Landaulettes. The shorter design featured a manually operated convertible top, whereas the longer style known as the State or Ceremonial Landaulette featured a much more complex electrically operated top opening, created largely for royalty and state leaders. This Rolls-Royce (chassis PRX4656) is the only left-hand-drive Phantom VI State Landaulette built. It was delivered in 1971 to the Republic of the Ivory Coast for use by Head of State Félix Houphouët-Boigny and acquired by the current owner in 2015.

Phantom VII Coupe

The 2009 Rolls-Royce Phantom Coupé is a striking blend of grand touring performance and bespoke luxury. With only approximately 550 commissions produced from 2006 through 2016, Phantom Coupe is the most exclusive model of the Goodwood era. As the most driver-focused model of the Phantom VII family, it features a sleek, pillarless two-door design, a long hood, and a fastback rear that evokes classic Rolls-Royce styling. Powered by a 6.75-liter V12 engine producing 453 hp and 531 lb-ft of torque, it delivers effortless acceleration and magic carpet ride. The luxurious interior includes hand-stitched leather, rich wood veneers, and the optional Starlight Headliner. With only limited production, the Phantom Coupé remains a refined, rare symbol of modern Bespoke craftsmanship. This Phantom Coupe is on loan from a Rolls-Royce client in Los Angeles, The Richardson Collection.

2023 ROLLS-ROYCE PHANTOM VIII PLATINO:

The Rolls-Royce Phantom Platino, introduced as part of the eighth-generation Phantom Series II update in 2022, is a highly exclusive expression of the marque’s pinnacle motor car. Limited to just 10 commissions, the Platino is celebrated for its sophisticated design, rare materials, and elevated craftsmanship.

Though named after the element platinum, the Platino is not defined by color alone. Instead, the name reflects a holistic design philosophy focused on understated opulence and contemporary elegance.

Key features of the Rolls-Royce Phantom Platino include:

  • Launched alongside the Series II update, which introduced subtle design refinements including an illuminated grille, a more prominent Spirit of Ecstasy, and refreshed interior elements.
  • A bespoke silk interior, woven with intricate patterns, offers a soft, luminous texture that redefines modern luxury materials.
  • Powered by a 6.8-liter twin-turbocharged V12 engine producing 563 hp and 664 lb-ft of torque, delivering 0–60 mph in 5.15 seconds with a top speed of 155 mph, paired with an 8-speed automatic transmission.
  • Distinct platinum-inspired accents throughout the interior and exterior symbolize ultimate craftsmanship and confidence.

*The Phantom Platino is currently on loan from a private collector in Washington, D.C.

EIGHT GENRATIONS OF ROLLS-ROYCE PHANTOMS UNITE AT PEBBLE BEACH 2025 via Vaughn Lowery's 360 MAGAZINE.

Marque Collection Suites = Performance Meets Design via 360 MAGAZINE.

Marque Collection Suites

Performance Meets Design

Marque Collection Suites is a new luxury, auto-focused condominium project located in the Ozark Mountains region of the Southern United States, created for collectors who want purpose-built space for the things they care about most. Designed as Northwest Arkansas’ first collector community, Marque offers private ownership, customization, and access within a setting built specifically for enthusiast lifestyles.

The development features individually owned suites ranging from 1,250 to more than 3,750 square feet, each designed to be fully customizable. Owners can configure their space to suit automotive collections, workshops, wine storage, recreation, or private gathering spaces of various hobbies, tailoring everything from flooring and mezzanines to finishes and layout. The focus is on flexibility and control, allowing each suite to reflect the owner’s personal interests and priorities.

Beyond the suites themselves, Marque Collection Suites is anchored by a private members clubhouse that serves as the social core of the community. Amenities include a members lounge, large event space, wash bays, racing simulators, conference rooms, fitness facilities, and secure storage.

The culture surrounding Marque reflects the same attention to detail found in high-performance vehicles and tailored style. Clean lines, sharp silhouettes, and intentional choices define both the space and the people drawn to it. 

Marque is designed as a destination for collectors to work on projects, connect with like-minded enthusiasts, host private gatherings, and spend time around the objects that inspire them. It is a place built for momentum and focus, offering owners a dedicated environment separate from daily routine.

The development represents a growing shift in how collectors think about ownership. The emphasis extends beyond storage or square footage to experience, access, and community. By aligning performance-driven design with lifestyle amenities, Marque offers a modern approach to collecting that values both form and function.

With its emphasis on customization, privacy, and shared passion, Marque Collection Suites delivers a refined setting for enthusiasts who understand that the right environment elevates everything it holds.

Marque Collection Suites = Performance Meets Design via 360 MAGAZINE.
Marque Collection Suites = Performance Meets Design via 360 MAGAZINE.

PHOTO CREDITS

Location: Marque Collection Suites

Location Coordination: Sara Posey

Photography: Brian Weaver

Creative Direction: Meredith Corning

Model: Rylie Wagner

Hair and Makeup: Boun Vang

Fashion: Henry Ellis