The fate of the Porsche 911 is murky at best right now. Looking to focus on SUVs and CUVs no doubt due to the popularity of the Cayenne, Macan and Panamera, Porsche seems to be pivoting, and the iconic 911 could be among the collateral damage.
In the spirit of “get it while you can,” Porsche is giving the 911 something of a last hurrah, and the just-announced 2019 911 Speedster is the beautiful embodiment of it.
To state the obvious, the ‘19 Speedster is pure fire. Beginning life as a concept that no one expected to get made, Porsche has surprised the automotive world by announcing that they will actually put it into a limited production of 1,948 cars, an homage to the year the car was first introduced. That’s great news for Porsche fans looking to add an inevitably collectible, last-of-its-kind 911 to their collection.
The flat-six engine is nothing to scoff at, pumping out 500hp at 9,000 RPM, but the concept-turned-production Speedster is all about body. Drawing inspiration from the classic heritage of the Porsche 356 Model but doing so with a thoroughly modern approach, the stunning look of the Speedster is unique to itself.
Meant to be driven with the top off, the low slung windows and double bubble behind the head rests make the Speedster immediately recognizable as something special among Porsche’s 2019 offerings. There’s also a shocking amount of carbon fiber composite in this model, from fenders to trunks.
Other trimmings, like headlights and wheels, draw from more racing-minded Porsche models like the GT3. A closer look at the sideview mirrors show what may be the most drastic design-choice in the 2019 Speedster.
Porsche calls the bullet-ended mirrors “talbot-shaped” but, from the looks of them, may have been borrowed from the bustier of a late-80s Madonna outfit. And there’s absolutely nothing wrong with that.
No word on pricing just yet but it’s sure to be exorbitant given the collectible nature and limited run.
The 2019 911 Speedster will hit the streets in the first half of 2019, and it’s also the first Porsche to be available with the Heritage Design Package from Porsche Exclusive that allows for even higher levels of customization in this unique Speedster and, presumably, beyond.
This storyline isn’t new, but it’s true—Detroit is undergoing a serious revitalization.
Once bleak, vacant areas of the city are experiencing a marked uptick in population, and new bars, restaurants, and stores are opening to satisfy the demands of the locals. Just five years ago, the city declared bankruptcy, but it’s come a long way since then with neighborhoods like downtown, Corktown, and Midtown flourishing.
Here are some of the best places to eat, drink, and stay in Detroit right now:
Drink
Bad Luck Bar
Enter Bad Luck Bar through a doorway halfway down a downtown alley, and prepare to be absolutely stunned by the drinks menu found within. The bar opened in December of 2016, serving high-end drinks inspired by Tarot cards with garnishes like Pop Rocks and gold honey dust.
Try The Hammera blend of cashew-infused rye and spiced syrup that comes to your table in a mystical-looking smoke-filled glass. For something that will really wake you up, go for the Illumination, made with genever, eel sauce, and something they call Sichuan electric buzz button bitters. And if you really feel like splurging, the $200 Admiral (a dram of 1953 British Royal Navy rum) is your best bet.
Second Best
This brand-new dive bar concept opened this past August just across the street from its sister restaurant Grey Ghost. Second Best keeps it simple and comfortable, with a range of craft and mainstream American beer on draught, and kitschy cocktails like the House Zima, My First Old Fashioned, and Second Best Cosmo Ever.
If you’re hungry, order something off the elevated bar food menu like a Nashville-style hot chicken sandwich, pulled pork hush puppies, or corn elote served with fried bologna. The bar can get crowded, especially if there’s a game going on at one of the nearby stadiums, but this new drinking hole hits all the right marks.
Deluxx Fluxx
Deluxx Fluxx is a brand-new bar located in the Belt alley that might be unlike any other you’ve ever been to. It’s part-bar, part-art installation, part-music venue, and all decked out in neon and Day-Glo colors with various cocktails on draught.
A row of arcade games lines one wall, all retrofitted with new themes inspired by designs from artists Faile and Bast, with music from Les Savy Fav’s Seth Jabour. The bar actually got its start as a traveling art installation hitting cities from London to Edinburgh to New York before finding a permanent home in Detroit.
Volt at Detroit Marriott at the Renaissance Center
Volt, located within the massive Detroit Marriott hotel located next to the RiverWalk, is a fine entry into the category of hotel bars.
But what makes it really special is that it’s the only place you can find Chef Brett’s Cherry Wheat Ale. This beer was created by Michigan’s Saugatuck Brewing Co. in partnership with executive chef Brett Montgomery, and is available on draught at the bar and as an amenity for hotel guests. Another local option is to go for a Manhattan or Old Fashioned made with rye whiskey from Detroit City Distillery.
New Order Coffee Roasters
Take a break from the booze and stop by New Order Coffee Roasters for some truly excellent third-wave coffee. The beans are roasted in-house by a team of serious caffeine nerds who know a ridiculous amount about coffee.
The physical space looks kind of like a Pinkberry, but the drinks are delicious. Until mid-November you can get a PB&J Latte (strawberry jam, peanut butter powder, espresso and steamed milk), along with really well made classic espresso drinks. A new location will be opening in Royal Oak, a suburb of Detroit, this winter.
Eat
Prime + Proper
Nearly every city has a good steakhouse, but Detroit’s Prime + Proper would be a standout wherever it was. This high-end restaurant is housed in the Capitol Park Loft building, built in 1912, and features a huge dry-aging vault showing off countless steaks aging amidst Himalayan salt walls for at least 28 days.
The meat is ridiculously good, with both Japanese and American wagyu, a tomahawk ribeye, and Kansas City strip among the menu highlights. Go the extra mile and dose your meat with some shaved truffles or foie gras “salt”; it’s worth the extra calories. Also, look out for special cuts aged in rye whiskey or cognac that are served on holidays like New Year’s Eve.
Grey Ghost
Grey Ghost is just across the street from its sister bar, Second Best, but the atmosphere here is very different. The name is a nod to a Prohibition-era rumrunner who sailed the Detroit River, and the cocktail selection here would make him proud.
The drinks menu is divided into “Stirred,” featuring Strange Clouds (Laphroaig single malt, Irish whiskey, maple, walnut, applewood sea salt), and “Shaken,” featuring Twenty Fifth Hour (Thai chili pisco, mezcal, lime, orange bitters). The food is just as inspired and creative. Try the amazing Cajun shrimp dumplings to start, then go for a flat iron steak with kimchee or a half chicken served with peach barbecue sauce and creamed corn grits.
Gold Cash Gold
Gold Cash Gold would feel entirely at home in Brooklyn, but this trendy restaurant in the midst of the Michigan Avenue bar and restaurant scene is proudly Detroit. The cocktails are excellent – try My Posse’s Gettin’ Bigger, made with tequila, mezcal, watermelon, lime, and mole bitters.
The food menu is where this place really shines, though, with amazing homemade ravioli stuffed with corn and zucchini, butter-roasted sardines paired with cucumber chimichurri, and a turmeric-roasted cauliflower that is much, much better than it sounds.
Folk
Folk is a casual cafe in the Corktown neighborhood that offers comfort food with lots of vegetarian options and some really interesting “infused milk” drinks – ginger and turmeric, beet root powder and rose simple syrup, and matcha and honey.
Pretty much everything on the menu leaves you feeling satisfied and healthy, like the Tigress Aussie meat pie made with coconut curry, “Tah-Ma-Toe” Toast topped with pimento cheese and pickled green tomato, and a breakfast hash plate with the option of subbing smoky tempeh.
Stay
Aloft Detroit at the David Whitney
There are plenty of old buildings in Detroit that have been given a new lease on life as hotels, and Aloft Detroit is one of them. This downtown hotel is housed in the historic David Whitney building, a former office complex that was completed in 1915.
The lobby is stunning, a four-story atrium built with marble, terra cotta, and gold leafing that is topped by a massive skylight. The rooms are not quite as impressive, but the price is right at less than $200 a night, the People Mover stops right outside, and the Tigers, Lions, and Pistons are all play home games within walking distance of the hotel.
Shinola Hotel
This new hotel from Shinola is set to open in December, with 129 rooms, a food and beverage program from famed chef Andrew Carmellini, and 16,000 square feet of retail space. This is just the latest member of the rapidly expanding downtown Detroit hospitality scene, and the hotel promises to be a stylish addition.
The team says it was inspired by London’s private clubs, and guests should expect cream-colored hallways with a pop of Shinola blue, bronze and leather furniture in the rooms, and several bars including a beer hall called The Brakeman.
The Westin Book Cadillac Detroit
The Westin Book Cadillac is a landmarked Neo-Renaissance building built in 1924, and at 29 floors it was reputed to be the tallest hotel in the world at the time of its opening.
Nowadays you’ll find Michael Symon’s ROAST restaurant on the lobby level, a classic hotel bar called Motor Bar, and more than 450 rooms to choose from. It’s also right in the middle of Detroit’s thriving downtown bar and restaurant scene, with many options just a short walk from the lobby doors.
According to the study, which was conducted collaboratively by researchers at the Ben-Gurion University of the Negev in Israel and Nanyang Technological University in Singapore, artificial sweeteners like aspartame and saccharine mess with your digestive tract and metabolism. They are literally toxic for your gut microbes.
For the study, researchers examined the effects of six FDA-approved artificial sweeteners: aspartame, sucralose, saccharin, neotame, advantame, and acesulfame potassium-k, as well as 10 sports supplements containing these sweeteners.
Aspartame is commonly used in diet sodas like Coke Zero Sugar, Fanta Zero, and Minute Maid Light, and diet Coke contains sucralose and acesulfame potassium, according to the Coca-Cola Co. website.
For the study, scientists genetically modified E. coli bacteria, which is a “good” bacteria naturally found in small amounts in the gut, to luminesce when exposed to toxins. Then they introduced the sweeteners to the modified E. coli.
Now, I’m not going to sugar-coat the unfortunate findings of the study (Get it?): The researchers discovered that gut bacteria had a toxic response when exposed to the sweeteners in concentrations as little as 1 milligram per milliliter. Obviously, a toxic response in the digestive tract is never a good thing.
Plus, I’d just like to emphasize that the word “toxic” should never be used to describe the state of your intestines. Ready to give up diet soda yet?
“We modified bioluminescent E. coli bacteria, which luminesce when they detect toxicants and act as a sensing model representative of the complex microbial system,” says head researcher Dr. Ariel Kushmaro.
“This is further evidence that consumption of artificial sweeteners adversely affects gut microbial activity which can cause a wide range of health issues.”
In case clarification is needed, gut microbiome is full of good bacteria, also known as gut flora or gut microbiota. These are bacteria that you want in your gut, because they help support your immune system, metabolize otherwise indigestible compounds in food which is necessary for the absorption of vitamins and minerals, and keep your brain chemistry stable.
When the gut microbiota is compromised, it obviously can’t do its job and can lead to chronic and debilitating health conditions like inflammatory bowel disease, colon cancer, liver disease, and autoimmune diseases like diabetes, among others.
“The results of this study might help in understanding the relative toxicity of artificial sweeteners and the potential of negative effects on the gut microbial community as well as the environment,” Kushmaro says. “Furthermore, the tested bioluminescent bacterial panel can potentially be used for detecting artificial sweeteners in the environment.”
Long story short, it’s not worth it to consume artificial sweeteners. Ever. Plain and simple.
No one was harmed in the making of the above video, but three sets of Nitto NT555 G2 tires were absolutely shredded to bits.
That’s the price Ford paid to send professional racer Vaughn Gittin Jr. drifting around all 12.9 twisting miles of the legendary Nürburgring track in a 2018 Mustang RTR.
As Inside Hook notes, this particular pony was powered by a supercharged 5.0-liter Ford Performance Aluminator XS engine capable of producing 900 hp.
Gittin pushed his powersliding abilities to the max as he spent more than seven dizzying minutes skidding sideways through the track’s Nordschleife section, aka “Green Hell.”
He even threw in a high-speed J-turn for the hell of it.
“Drifting the Nordschliefe at the Nürburgring was the most insane and scariest experience I have ever from behind the wheel,” Gittin wrote in an Instagram post.
“Sometimes you have to force yourself outside of your comfort zone to make dreams come true.”
If his dream was to become “The Drift King of the Ring,” mission accomplished.
That’s all folks. Paris Fashion Week wraps today and there’s a ton to digest from the last four weeks of runway shows and presentations that gave us a clear, and perhaps overwhelming, look at what to expect from fashion in the next six months. Frankly, it can be a challenge to break it all down in one shot, so we’re starting with a few of the It items we know we’ll see more of soon: spring handbag trends for 2019.
The eight trends below represent some of the most daring accessories of the season. These aren’t simply everyday styles, but offer ways to make a statement with unique details like feathers or shoelaces, and unexpected silhouettes worn both strapped to the body and hugged closely at your side.
Ahead take a look at the 2019 spring handbag trends that we’ll be thinking about all winter long. Or at least, until they arrive in stores.
If you’re anything like me, you have a thing for handbags. I always have my eye on the cool new silhouettes of the season and the bags fashion girls have draped over their shoulders. But since the price tags of designer bags can usually be pretty steep, it can be costly to splurge on designer styles (especially when on a budget).
The good news? There are some seriously cool affordable handbags that look expensive. With fast-fashion brands designing cool versions of high-end styles, it’s possible to add chic bags to your closet at a fraction of the price. Ahead are 18 cool bags (starting at just $17) that belong in your next Instagram photo.
Go on to shop our favorite affordable handbags from Free People, Cult Gaia, Reformation, and more.
Just so pretty.Zebra is very of the moment.A vacation essential.For the minimalist.This bag can take you from day to night.Make this your new everyday bag.This bag is perfect for a trip to the farmers market.A cool twist on the bucket bag.Original and cool.Carry this as a pouch.Megan Markle carries this bag.Have you tried a straw bag?Finished in luxe velvet.Perfect for the weekend.Perfect for the weekend.This style also comes in nude.Add a luxe bag to your next outfit.This retro-inspired silhouette is super chic.
It’s officially October, which means we’re fully transitioning into our fall wardrobes, and let’s be honest: It’s slightly daunting. Between sifting through the pieces we haven’t worn since March and adding in new on-trend pieces to our closet, planning for the season ahead is always fun, but it can also be overwhelming. The easiest way to utilize our wardrobe? Find a seasonal outfit formula that works for us.
This season, our go-to outfit formula is a blouse paired with printed pants and ankle boots. While staying classic but also keeping with the latest trends, this outfit is perfect for every occasion, whether we’re heading into work or going out with friends over the weekend. We’ve rounded up our favorite of these pieces from MyTheresa.com to help us get ready for fall. Shop the outfit formula for yourself below.
I usually have a shoe strategy when I’m in New York City for fashion week. I know I’ll be walking a ton attending up to eight shows a day, so I switch up my shoes sometimes even within the same day so blisters don’t have the chance to form, since different shoes irritate the foot in different spots. This past fashion week, I assumed it would be the same and packed at least six pairs of shoes. For the first day, I wore Zara’s 1 1/2–inch Leather High Heel Strappy Sandals ($70). After a few years of street style pics, I’ve learned a little height is a friend to my 5’4” frame. I fell into my hotel bed that night sans blisters.
For the second day, I found myself reaching for them again. Turns out the pink color and barely there straps make them versatile enough to go with practically anything yet a tad more interesting than basic nude shoes. Day three arrived, and I wore them again, clocking 10 miles in the heels over the three days, according to the Health app on my phone. Affordable shoes often have a reputation for being uncomfortable, and I was so pleasantly surprised by this Zara find that I had to share. Scroll down to see my three outfits and shop the shoes.
When it comes to sneakers, black is always a good look. Stylish and versatile, it works everywhere from the gym to the bar to the boardroom, depending on the silhouette in question. Here, 20 great black sneakers for fall, spanning from casual to couture.
Common Projects Achilles
These iconic luxury leathers feature Common Project’s telltale gold serial number on the heel, and project a whole different vibe from the typical snow white style.
This casual lace up has a leather exterior with contrasting suede accents, memory foam insole, and shock-absorbing midsole. Kinda like leather Chucks, except comfier.
Inspired by the ’90s, a fashionably chunky yet lightweight outsole surrounds a cushioned EVA midsole that’s lined with breathable mesh for all-day comfort.
The Ultraboost features a breathable Primeknit upper to seamlessly wrap around your foot for a comfortable fit, and a reinforced heel provides even more support.