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A New Home for ALMA Frequency in Sicily’s Emerging Blue Zone

By |2026-06-09T00:01:50-04:00June 8, 2026|LONGEVITY|

As Sicily’s Caltabellota region emerges as contender for Blue Zone status, Alma Frequency announces the 5-star Rocco Forte Verdura Resort as its base for the 2026 edition of the festival, with a theme of ‘optimal living’.

Mara Hoffman’s Summer Signals

By |2026-05-24T22:24:51-04:00May 24, 2026|TRAVEL & LIFESTYLE|

The designer, photographer and eternal seeker on skin, frogsong, silk slips and why she’s no longer interested in defining herself by one thing.

There are certain women who seem to exist in permanent dialogue with summer. Mara Hoffman is one of them. For years, the legendary designer built a world of sun-faded sensuality through her eponymous swim and resort wear collections: clothes designed for saltwater skin, late nights and bodies in motion. Then, at the height of the brand’s success, she chose to walk away from it. Not out of failure, but out of instinct. A desire to move closer towards a life and creative practice that felt slower, more mindful and more emotionally honest.

Now, Hoffman is entering a new chapter, one less concerned with selling objects and more interested in image, feeling and memory. Her latest project reframes more than a decade of photography, visual language and art direction through a different lens. “It’s not about the transaction anymore,” she tells me. “It’s about the feeling and the imagery and the emotion of it all.” But for Hoffman, this evolution is not about stepping into some neatly packaged new persona. “I’m actually very uninterested in declaring some fixed new identity through it,” she says. “I’m much more interested in the idea of ‘and’ instead of ‘I am.’ Everything feels iterative to me right now. I don’t want to get locked into the density of one thing.”

Speaking from her home in upstate New York, Hoffman describes a life lived close to nature and even closer to intuition. Summer, for her, arrives not through calendars or holidays but through sensation: the sound of frogs outside her window, orange lilies appearing beside the road, the return of a worn black silk slip dress, warm skin in the midday sun. Here, she shares the rituals, scents, objects and small sacred moments that signal the changing of the seasons for her.

Digital Exposure: An Aníma Guide to What Your Screen Is Doing to Your Face

By |2026-04-13T20:47:56-04:00April 13, 2026|WELLBEING|

There’s a particular kind of fatigue we have begun to recognise. Not quite ageing, not quite dehydration. The face looks slightly congested, the eyes a touch dull, the jaw holding more than it should. In clinic, it’s increasingly understood as behavioural. Not a skincare issue in isolation, but the cumulative effect of posture, muscle tension, light exposure and nervous system load. Screens sit at the centre of it.

“The Power is in the Pause”: Stepping into Your Authenticity with Kelly Weekers

By |2026-03-31T03:38:47-04:00March 31, 2026|SOUL|

The Dutch psychologist, podcaster and bestselling author believes the core rules of a meaningful life are surprisingly straightforward. The real challenge is learning how to live by them.

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