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Magazine the Well-Driven Life Winter 2016 CADILLAC MAGAZINE THE WELL-DRIVEN LIFE WINTER 2016 KINGDOM OF AWE EXPLORING THE EXOTIC BEAUTY OF CAMBODIA JASON MRAZ PLANTS THE SEEDS OF KINDNESS FIRST-EVER CT6 TAKES A DOWNTOWN DRIVE THE SHARED WORKSPACE COMES OF AGE WELCOME THIS YEAR WE BEGIN to transform the Cadillac brand. We launched our new brand platform, Dare Greatly, as a signal of our ambition. We moved our marketing, leadership, and sales organization to New York, while keeping Cadillac’s great design and engineering functions in Detroit. And we’ve hosted some incredible events, including the reveals of the first-ever 2016 CT6 Sedan and 2017 XT5 Crossover. In addition, we’ve celebrated those who dare with our entrepreneurial brands like Public School to extend the Cadillac brand into the realms ONLY THOSE WHO of fashion and business. And with Cadillac Magazine we continue to DARE, DRIVE THE share stories of those who dare. WORLD FORWARD. It’s daring to nearly circle the globe to explore a country most remember only from headlines about a gruesome war. Today the Kingdom of Cambodia enchants with ancient temples and a culture refective of two faiths—Hindu and Buddhism over centuries (page 62). It’s daring to leave behind the comforts of the offce to strike out on your own. The latest wave of shared workspaces is making the transition easier for 21st century entrepreneurs (page 49). And it’s daring to eschew glamor and use your celebrity voice to spread kindness and change the human experience. That’s what singer Jason Mraz is doing (page 34). I continue to admire those who don’t just say what they want to do, but prove it—they didn’t just dream, they made their dreams a reality. Uwe Ellinghaus Global Cadillac Chief Marketing Offcer JOE VAUGHN / LOCATION: ELEMENT BY WESTIN NEW YORK WESTIN ELEMENT BY / LOCATION: JOE VAUGHN 1 Winter 2016 TABLE OF CONTENTS// FEATURES FEATURES // TABLE OF CONTENTS 56 34 “Music has always been a way for me to shut down the rest of the world.” V I S I O N S : THE FEATURES New York is even more magical PAGE 34 PLANTING KINDNESS after dark. Singer Jason Mraz uses his celebrity to create a nicer world PAGE 38 A VISION IN THE NIGHT Cadillac’s CT6 Sedan uncovers Gotham’s best after-dark gems PAGE 49 A SPACE TO CREATE Young entrepreneurs embrace the fast-growing coworking trend PAGE 56 LIGHT FANTASTIC Projection mapping inspires wonder on stage and beyond PAGE 62 KINGDOM OF AWE 38 A spiritual journey through Cambodia’s ancient landscape PAGE 74 THE MASTER OF ILLUMINATION Product designer Max Gunawan writes the book on light “Max has a keen sense of poetry and storytelling.” ON THE COVER The pool at the Belmond La Résidence d’Angkor, Siem Reap, Cambodia. Photographer Luc Forsyth’s work has appeared in The New York Times and Time. 62 74 2 Winter 2016 3 Winter 2016 TABLE OF CONTENTS// DEPARTMENTS CONTRIBUTORS WE WOULD LOVE TO HEAR FROM YOU! How are we doing? Comments, questions, suggestions? Email us at: contact@ cadillacmag.com 30 PUBLISHER Uwe Ellinghaus 22 Global Cadillac Chief Marketing Ofcer ASSOCIATE PUBLISHERS ERIC CHANG CHRIS SHEEDY Renée Rauchut // WRITER // WRITER Associate Director, Content Creation WE ENLISTED the co- THE AUSTRALIAN jour- Louis Falco founder of the design nalist saw his old home- Cadillac CRM Manager house Hellman-Chang town in a completely to interview red-hot new and dazzling light style influencer Nick when he reported “Light CONTENT ENGAGEMENT Wooster. During their Fantastic”: “I joined the 84 DIRECTOR two-hour conversation EDITOR human tide that flowed Laura Rogers DREW LIMSKY // at Morandi, Chang was through the CBD every struck by the fact that night of Vivid Syd- EDITORIAL DIRECTOR “Wooster was unassum- “IN STORIES THAT take us from the cobble- ney,” he says. “Highly Dan Grantham ing and humble beyond stoned streets of Soho to steamy Southeast designed light shows— the reputation that pre- an art form known as EDITOR Asia, and from the culinary world of the Napa cedes him—the man is a projection mapping— Drew Limsky Valley to a nighttime Sydney lit up by technol- true sartorial academic.” ogy, this issue of Cadillac Magazine reveals the are taking of in cities Chang was selected to around the globe.” MANAGING EDITOR best and boldest that life has to offer,” says edi- be one of the featured Sheedy’s credits include Greg Tasker tor Drew Limsky. After taking on the serpentine entrepreneurs and faces The Sydney Morning of UBS’s global rebrand- Hana Highway in the XTS and the tip of Baja in Herald, GQ, Virgin ART DIRECTORS/ DEPARTMENTS ing campaign, shot by the ATS, Limsky hopped a fight (actually four Australia Voyeur, and DESIGNERS Annie Leibovitz. flights) to Siem Reap, Cambodia, to immerse The Australian. Cassidy Zobl himself in Khmer culture for our cover story, S PE C T RU M : John Kalmar T H E V E H I C L E Joseph Ferraro “Kingdom of Awe.” “Angkor Wat and the sur- PAGE 08 Discoveries Grayson Cardinell rounding temples offer such a sensory over- dose that you actually reel from it,” he says. PAGE 12 Cadillac Voices COPY EDITOR “And discovering luxury amid timeless ruins PAGE 14 Exclusives Sheila Walsh Dettlof was a total surprise. But perhaps the biggest PAGE 16 Ride Along gift I left Cambodia with was a reminder that ACCOUNT it’s okay to be still, to take your time, to greet DIRECTOR and thank with your hands over your heart. My INSPIRATIONS: Eliza Nascimento THE LIFESTYLE gratitude extends to the leaders in their felds— Jason Mraz, Daniel Libeskind, Nick Cannon, PAGE 20 Trendspotter PROGRAM MANAGER and Tali Sharot among them—who took the PAGE 2 1 Arts Mary Carlington LUC FORSYTH time to be profled in these pages.” DEAN BRADSHAW // PHOTOGRAPHER // PHOTOGRAPHER PAGE 22 Fashion PRODUCTION PAGE 23 Mind & Body MORE CONTRIBUTORS // WRITING David MANAGERS CURRENTLY LIVING in Bahr, Shayne Benowitz, Christine Ciarmello, “THIS WAS my first PAGE 24 Cuisine Susan Osterrout Phnom Penh, Forsyth Charles Desselle, Robert Gritzinger, Becca time shooting a lion,” PAGE 26 Objects of Desire Tom Stewart (“Kingdom of Awe”) has Hensley, Laurie Heifetz, Victor Ozols, Lynn says Bradshaw of his PAGE 28 Business been based in various Parramore, Kathy Passero, Eugene Yiga experience creating the ART BUYING locations in Asia for the Dean images for “Introduc- PAGE 29 Film Tat Luneva-Evenchik PHOTOGRAPHY/ILLUSTRATION last seven years. “Even Bradshaw, Luc Forsyth, Danielle Evans, Roy ing Max: The Master PAGE 30 Design though I’ve called Cam- Ritchie, Jenny Risher, John Konkal, Ako and of Illumination.” “We PAGE 96 Perspectives bodia home for the last Atiba Jeferson, Qian Dongsheng, Julene turned an old shipping several years and the Harrison, Joe Vaughn and receiving ware- Angkor temple complex house into a whimsical PURSUITS: is in my backyard, every scene from another THE OPEN ROAD time I visit I am blown DOWNLOAD THE FREE TABLET EDITION time.” Bradshaw, who Cadillac Magazine is published away by the scope and is based in LA, has PAGE 84 Colorado of Cadillac Magazine // Find the latest issue, twice a year by Campbell Ewald, history of the place,” plus archives, featuring more great photos, worked for American 2000 Brush Street, Suite 601, PAGE 92 Los Cabos says the lensman, whose exclusive videos, and interactive elements. Express, Asics, National Detroit, MI 48226 586.574.3400 PAGE 94 Maui ©2016 General Motors. images have appeared Geographic Channel, All rights reserved. in The New York Times Diageo, and Acer. and Time. 26 BRETTHUFZIGER.COM DREW LIMSKY: 4 Winter 2016 5 Winter 2016 SPECTRUM JOE VAUGHN DRIVING FASHION /// ADVENTURE PORTRAITS /// ESCALADE ARRIVES IN STYLE SPECTRUM// DISCOVERIES DISCOVERIES// SPECTRUM DRIVING A STAR IS BORN FASHION CIEL CONCEPT CAR TURNS HEADS DURING CADILLAC EXPANDS INTO THE PREMIERE OF ENTOURAGE MENSWEAR WITH A SPECIAL COLLECTION FEATURING FANS HOVERING ALONG the red carpet at the LA pre- TODAY’S EMERGING DESIGNERS miere of Entourage, the film spinoff of the popular HBO televi- sion series, glimpsed the show’s stylish stars Jeremy Piven, IT’S NOT THE centerpiece of a man’s outfit, Kevin Dillon, Jerry Ferrara, and Adrian Grenier along with pro- but a dressy baseball cap can accent everything ducer Mark Wahlberg. But the real eye-catcher might have been from a tuxedo to a crisp T-shirt and dressy jeans the Cadillac Ciel concept car. during a night out on the town. Just ask some of The sleek black four-seat convertible with suicide doors— Hollywood’s A-list actors who regularly walk the which debuted at the Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance in red carpet sporting a Gents baseball cap, a sim- 2011—plays a pivotal role in the $30 million flm, which focuses ple hat with a curved brim and no sports-related on the return of superagent Ari Gold (Piven’s character ) to Holly- or other logos. wood. Series fans may remember that Ari was last seen retiring to Launched three years ago by Josh Reed, a Italy in the show’s fnal episode. The inspiration to return to Tinsel former public relations and celebrity director Town comes after a mysterious-yet-familiar stranger shows up for Calvin Klein, Gents is part of the fall 2015 in Italy in a never-before-seen car, the Cadillac Ciel (pronounced Cadillac Capsule Collection, a line of clothing see-el, the French word for sky). Ari follows the car to uncover the and accessories curated by fashion icon Nick signs he needs to return to his glory days in Hollywood. Wooster. The collection includes diverse pieces The inspiration to place the Ciel in the movie came from Doug from some of today’s most infuential emerging Ellin, creator of the Hollywood send-up who is as passionate about designers, including David Hart, Cadet, Ernest cars as he is movies.
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