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Cap Rocat and the New Language of Restraint
Once built for defense, Cap Rocat now does the opposite. It softens, slows, and restores—proving that the future of luxury is not about adding more, but about protecting what cannot be recreated.
The Year Hospitality Turned Inward
ILTM Cannes 2025 made one thing clear: something fundamental has shifted. Hospitality is no longer competing on places, amenities, or aesthetics—but on who guests become.
Hospitality Is Bossa Nova, Not Jazz
Hospitality isn’t jazz. It’s bossa nova. Quiet, restrained, and built on presence. The best stays don’t impress. They linger — like a melody you carry home.
The Messy Middle Is Where Hospitality Evolves
The biggest myth in hospitality is that growth is a straight line. The messy middle — the rebrand, the rebuild, the identity shift — is where brands stop performing and start becoming.
Diriyah Tan: The Color That Became a Place
Pantone’s Diriyah Tan proves something most brands still miss: color isn’t decoration, it’s direction. It’s not what you add at the end—it’s what people feel before they ever arrive.
She Walked Away — And Built a Sanctuary Instead
Kisawa Sanctuary wasn’t designed as a hotel. It was built as a relationship—between land, people, and future.
The Shift That’s Been Hiding in Plain Sight
Luxury is no longer about place. It’s about who you become. Here’s the shift ILTM has been signaling for years—and why it’s now impossible to ignore.
The MICHELIN Keys and the Future of Hospitality
The MICHELIN Guide has introduced hotel Keys. But what if the next standard of excellence isn’t just service or design — but how a place makes us feel?

