Originally created as a grand touring sedan in 1958 with input from respected coachbuilder H.J. Mulliner, the Bentley Flying Spur stays true to its roots. Available powered by a fire-breathing W12 engine or V8 powerplant, it delivers luxurious, swift comfort. While some Flying Spur owners hire a chauffeur to do the driving, the electronic all-wheel-steer system affording the nimbleness of a bumblebee inspires the vast majority to take the wheel, aiming the Flying B hood-mounted mascot down the highway. The interior is swathed in walnut and leather, with a proper analog clock tracking the time. Passengers enjoy the sumptuous rear seating, complete with picnic tables for on-the-go meals. It can, however, be made even better. Working with Mulliner, allows the creation of a truly bespoke Flying Spur. From the exterior color, matched to any object you desire, to an interior finished in hand-tooled leather or wood, the Flying Spur can truly be an heirloom-grade, one-of-a-kind vehicle; BentleyMotors.com.
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A successful entrepreneur with several thriving businesses, Facundo Yebne transitioned from the corporate world to the arts after studying under renowned master painter Jack Amoroso, whose mentorship ignited his passion for visual expression.
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On the edge of the Miami River, where sun meets memory, her spirit lingers. Elia — radiant, free, unforgettable. We chose the restaurant Elia on the River as the setting for this story, drawn to its ability to embody both the romance and the raw beauty we imagined. With its stunning waterfront views and a menu that marries coastal flavors with the richness of locally sourced ingredients, Elia on the River offers more than just a dining experience — it creates a world where every detail feels intentional, layered, and alive.