June 14, 2023 in Design & Décor by Charlotte Sinclair
The "Uncomfortable" series by 3D artist Katerina Kamprani offers an intriguing exploration of everyday objects. Kamprani has taken familiar items and modified them in a way that makes them uncomfortable or even frustrating to use.
Read moreJune 16, 2023 in Fashion & Style by Julian Everett
In what can only be described as a meeting of iconic talents, the first Louis Vuitton campaign under the creative direction of Pharrell Williams has been unveiled, and it stars none other than Rihanna.
Read moreJune 16, 2023 in Models & Actresses Photos by Charlotte Sinclair
Abbey Lee Kershaw, widely known as Abbey Lee, is an Australian model and actress who has made a significant impact in the fashion industry. Born on June 12, 1987, in Melbourne, she was discovered on a beach by a model scout at the age of 16.
Read moreJune 17, 2023 in Travel & Destinations by Charlotte Sinclair
Hermes has expanded its American footprint with the opening of a boutique in Aspen, Colorado, a favorite amongst skiers. However, this is not a pop-up or a seasonal store; it's a full-fledged, regular boutique. This move indicates that the mountain town, which was a significant hotspot during the pandemic, has evolved into an all-season attraction.
Read moreJune 18, 2023 in Arts & Culture by Julian Everett
When it comes to bringing vibrancy and depth to art, American artist Iris Scott takes a unique approach - she paints using her fingers. Employing this age-old technique, she creates vivid and detailed works that convey a heightened, more colorful version of our reality.
Read moreJune 18, 2023 in Fashion & Style by Julian Everett
The latest Emporio Armani fashion show in Milan was nothing short of a thrilling spectacle, featuring a stunning array of outfits that perfectly combined the allure of both Asian and European fashion codes. The symbol of this striking collection was the ginkgo leaf, an emblem of strength and longevity, brilliantly adorning silk trousers, shirts, and robes.
Read moreJune 20, 2023 in Models & Actresses Photos by Julian Everett
Kristen Bell, known for her performances in films and television series like "Veronica Mars" and "The Good Place," has always been a fixture in pop culture. Her photoshoots with Rolling Stone and Nylon Mag in the 2000s offered a glimpse of her edgy yet sophisticated style.
Read moreJune 21, 2023 in Fashion & Style by Charlotte Sinclair
The debut show of Pharrell Williams for Louis Vuitton was, undeniably, a spectacle to remember. Firstly, the star-studded designer made his entrance flanked by bodyguards - an unprecedented move in the fashion world that truly demonstrates Williams' celebrity status. Secondly, his dramatic entrance, complete with fits of emotion and moments of reverence, spanned almost four full minutes. And last but not least, the always show-stopping Rihanna and her baby bump were in attendance. And yes, he did swap out his Tiffany & Co glasses for a pricier, and possibly more cringe-worthy, pair. Now that's a debut to remember!
Read moreJune 21, 2023 in Models & Actresses Photos by Charlotte Sinclair
Jennifer Lawrence shines as the cover star of Interview Magazine's summer issue, engaging in an intriguing tete-a-tete with fellow Hollywood blonde, Cameron Diaz. Naturally, the focal point of their discussion is Lawrence's first venture into adult comedy, a theme that's playfully reflected on the magazine's cover.
Read moreJune 21, 2023 in Models & Actresses Photos by Charlotte Sinclair
"Even in the womb of a mother, a child's character is already determined. Before my birth, my mother experienced a tragedy. She could not eat anything but oysters, which she washed down with icy champagne. If asked when I started dancing, I answer - in the womb of my mother. Perhaps because of the oysters and champagne"
Read moreJune 22, 2023 in Travel & Destinations by Charlotte Sinclair
Les Jardins d’Etretat is a remarkable garden nestled in the town of Étretat, Normandy. It was lovingly restored in 2016, on the site of the existing garden of the Villa Roxelane, which dates back to 1905. This restoration, covering an area of 1.5 hectares, was achieved in record time, less than a year and a half. The park's design was inspired by the first French oyster farm of Marie-Antoinette, located at the foot of the Étretat garden in the waters of La Manche. Today, Les Jardins d’Etretat is recognized as one of the "Great Gardens of the World".
Read moreJune 22, 2023 in Fashion & Style by Julian Everett
I honestly don't understand why you need this information, but Isabel Marant has released its own toothpaste, which the brand plans to distribute in its Paris, London, and New York boutiques starting from today. I would grab a tube.
Read moreJune 23, 2024 in Arts & Culture by Charlotte Sinclair
A candid conversation with the decades most flamboyant billionaire on deal making, self-promotion, world affairs and how much is enough.
Read moreOct. 23, 2024 in Travel & Destinations by Julian Everett
In 1907, The Plaza Hotel in New York welcomed its first four-legged guest—a nearly blind, toothless 17-year-old Brussels Griffon, reportedly named Pinkie-Pankie-Poo, dressed in a fur coat. The tiny dog belonged to renowned English actress Mrs. Stella Patrick Campbell, who arrived at the hotel with her children, several servants, and about a hundred suitcases. According to ahistoryofdogs, her pet was a gift from King Leopold II of Belgium.
Read moreNov. 9, 2024 in Travel & Destinations by Charlotte Sinclair
Paris Society has breathed new life into the historic Hôtel Salomon de Rothschild by unveiling the exquisite Baronne restaurant and an alluring bar. Unlike the previously revitalized Maxims restaurant, Baronne is housed within an hôtel particulier—a private mansion once owned by Baroness Adele, the widow of Solomon de Rothschild. This elegant residence, bequeathed to the French state, has housed various cultural institutions in recent years before its transformation into a premier dining and nightlife destination.
Read moreNov. 24, 2024 in Arts & Culture by Charlotte Sinclair
Kintsugi, also known as Kintsukuroi, is the Japanese art of restoring ceramic pieces using lacquer derived from the sap of the lacquer tree (urushi), mixed with gold, silver, or platinum powder. This ancient technique not only repairs the broken pottery but also transforms it into a unique piece of art by highlighting the cracks with shimmering metals.
Read moreDec. 9, 2024 in Arts & Culture by Charlotte Sinclair
While art enthusiasts flock to the pavilions of Art Basel Miami Beach and its accompanying fairs, an unexpected spectacle has emerged on Miami Beach: a herd of elephants has made landfall. These are no ordinary elephants; they are part of the innovative "Great Elephant Migration" project, originating from India.
Read moreDec. 12, 2024 in Design & Décor by Charlotte Sinclair
Saint Laurent has officially opened its highly anticipated flagship store in the trendy Meatpacking District of New York City, marking a significant addition to the brand's luxurious retail presence. The two-story boutique, meticulously designed by Saint Laurent's creative director Anthony Vaccarello, embodies a modern and elegant aesthetic that aligns with the brand's iconic style.
Read moreFeb. 9, 2025 in Travel & Destinations by Julian Everett
In an unconventional twist on Japan’s Valentine's Day traditions—where girls typically gift chocolates to boys—Kyoto’s renowned meat shop Kikui Takahashi is offering something delightfully different. This year, you can surprise your loved one with a meat heart or even a meat kitty, both crafted entirely from elite Matsusaka wagyu beef.
Read moreMarch 22, 2025 in Design & Décor by Charlotte Sinclair
Casa Lis, now known as the Museum of Art Nouveau and Art Deco in Salamanca, strikes visitors as a place born from an eccentric dream—perhaps that of a turn-of-the-century industrialist deciding an elegant hangar would be the pinnacle of luxury. In many ways, that’s precisely its origin story.
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