If you've been feeling that the newspapers, magazines and websites that you read don't quite get you - well, that's why we set up Spear's. Spear's has been described by Ben Goldsmith as 'a cross between Forbes and Vanity Fair' - and that's a pretty good place to start.
Spear’s is a multi-award-winning wealth management and luxury lifestyle media brand. Our magazine, which comes out every two months, is read by the most successful people in Britain, from heirs and entrepreneurs on the Sunday Times Rich List to London's top lawyers and bankers. Contributors have included HRH The Prince of Wales, entrepreneur Luke Johnson, Anne McElvoy of The Economist and dandy-about-town Nick Foulkes. We regularly cover topics like private banking, innovative philanthropy, the art market and luxury travel, all written for grown-ups.
Our cover story this issue profiles Richard Attias - the man who made the World Economics Forum annual gathering the most important conference on the planet. Attias’s ability to convene the most important people in the world – such as bankers Jamie Dimon, Jane Fraser and David Solomon – is unmatched. So Spear’s contributing editor Robert Jackman flew out to Miami to meet him, and to understand his MO.
Our Briefing section this time focuses on family law and opens with Aisha Alli asking whether the reign of the so-called Queen Bees is coming to an end. Will new queens (or indeed kings) be crowned? Elsewhere in this section, Rory Sachs interviews retired high court judge Sir Nicholas Mostyn
Other interviews include:
- Aron D’Souza is the man behind a controversial attempt to create what some refer to as the ‘doped Olympics’
- Two of France’s finest culinary exports: Yannick Alléno and Jean-Georges Vongerichten
- Actor and philanthropist Sophie Winkleman
- The man behind the rebirth of infamous London nightclub Tramp - Luca Maggiora