
Just Released: the New ‘Longevity’ Issue of Robb Report ANZ
Longevity is the new status symbol. Its signifiers aren’t diamonds or fast cars, but subtler signs like a ring that monitors sleep, a shake mixed at dawn promising another decade, or an overseas retreat where wellness feels less like a holiday and more like a downpayment on immortality. The wealthy no longer just collect art—they …
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Longevity is the new status symbol. Its signifiers aren’t diamonds or fast cars, but subtler signs like a ring that monitors sleep, a shake mixed at dawn promising another decade, or an overseas retreat where wellness feels less like a holiday and more like a downpayment on immortality. The wealthy no longer just collect art—they collect years.
This issue of Robb Report ANZ takes the pulse of longevity in all its improbable forms—from the $245,000 chamber that promises rejuvenation, to the scientists who have emerged as influencers and sell out arenas, and the luxury hotels now luring locals with spa memberships instead of Sunday brunch. In Thailand, Alison Boleyn discovers that wellness tourism now offers everything from Tibetan sound bowls to solo games of cardio Twister, proving that self-optimisation can be both deadly earnest and faintly absurd.
But all the kale shakes in the world won’t help you live forever if the bad guys get you. Mark Ellwood explores how personal protection for the One Percent has moved far beyond burly bodyguards into high tech threat prevention. Style also gets its moment in the sun: our spring shoot brings high style to the high desert of Joshua Tree, while Loro Piana’s enduring love affair with sailing shows how a family passion became a global standard-bearer for elegance at sea—not least in the form of those suede Summer Walk loafers, the unofficial deck shoe of billionaires.
And because the soul deserves as much nourishment as the body, we spotlight a cultural renaissance in the Netherlands, the Sydney Dance Company’s energising new work, and a sharp-eyed new tome in which artists turn their gaze—and their egos—on each other.
So whether your Oura ring tells you you’ve slept like a king, or partied like Prince, consider this issue a tonic for both body and spirit.
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