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Proenza Schouler Continues to Refine Their Signature Style in Spring 2024 Collection

Sept. 10, 2023 in Fashion & Style by Charlotte Sinclair

While the world's eyes were on the closing ceremony of the Venice Film Festival, the fashion crowd was captivated by Proenza Schouler's Spring 2024 runway show on Park Avenue during New York Fashion Week. Designers Jack McCollough and Lazaro Hernandez chose to continue down the path set by their previous season, concentrating on honing their own unique style rather than chasing fast-fashion trends.

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Perini Navi Launches S/Y Art Explorer with a Unique Onboard Exhibition

Sept. 12, 2023 in Design & Décor by Charlotte Sinclair

Perini Navi, a shipyard belonging to The Italian Sea Group, has announced the launch of its first sailing catamaran, the S/Y Art Explorer. Slated for presentation at the Monaco Yacht Show later this September, the vessel is already making headlines for an exceptional reason: it's set to embark on a two-year tour with an onboard art exhibition.

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Olivia Rodrigo: Rocking Versace and Making Waves on Rolling Stone

Sept. 13, 2023 in Models & Actresses Photos by Charlotte Sinclair

You can't escape Olivia Rodrigo today, not that you'd want to. She's gracing the cover of Rolling Stone magazine in a stunning archival Versace piece that has everyone doing double-takes. But the Versace dress is just the tip of the fashion iceberg.

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Camilla Elphick's 'Lover Flats': The Ballet Flats Worthy of a Fashion Icon

Sept. 15, 2023 in Fashion & Style by Charlotte Sinclair

Morning fashionistas! If you’re looking for your next footwear obsession, then you’re in luck. Say hello to 'Lover Flats,' the ballet flats that have it all—from a British designer that knows how to leave her mark, Camilla Elphick.

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Daniel Lee Unveils Second Collection for Burberry: A Mix of Classic and Avant-Garde

Sept. 18, 2023 in Fashion & Style by Charlotte Sinclair

Despite Daniel Lee's childhood love for knights and their shining armor, his second collection for Burberry showcased a more subtle approach to metallic details. Instead of opting for the real thing, Lee cleverly 'drew' hardware elements like carabiners and chains onto the clothes, adding dashes of Burberry Blue and purple cherries to spice up the designs.

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Kim Jones Reveals His Most Streamlined Collection Yet for Fendi Spring/Summer

Sept. 20, 2023 in Fashion & Style by Julian Everett

Sleek, sophisticated, and meticulously curated, Fendi's Spring/Summer collection under Creative Director Kim Jones marks a new standard for the fashion house. Stripped of excess and overflowing with purpose, the collection is a testament to restrained luxury.

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Acne Studios Spring 2024: A Truly Textural Collection

Sept. 28, 2023 in Fashion & Style by Charlotte Sinclair

Acne Studios has revealed a truly textural collection for Spring 2024, pushing the boundaries of conventional fashion aesthetics. The collection stands out with its innovative use of materials and designs, featuring minty, cracked leather, presenting a visual feast of distressed elegance.

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Paris Hilton Launches Kitchenware Line: A Collaboration with Walmart

Sept. 29, 2023 in Design & Décor by Charlotte Sinclair

Paris Hilton, inspired by her culinary show on Netflix and her recent entrance into motherhood, has launched a kitchen and home line in collaboration with Walmart. This collection appears to be Hilton's attempt to bring a touch of her characteristic glamour to everyday kitchen items, combining practicality with her iconic aesthetic.

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Jonathan Anderson Triumphs with Loewe Spring Summer 2024 Collection at Paris Fashion Week

Sept. 29, 2023 in Fashion & Style by Julian Everett

Jonathan Anderson, the creative force behind Loewe, has been crowned as the standout designer at Paris Fashion Week, following his acclaimed collection for Spring Summer 2024. Known for his innovative approach to fashion design, Anderson has yet again demonstrated his adeptness in playing with silhouettes, creating pieces that are as intriguing as they are beautiful.

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Return of the Punk Queen: Vivienne Westwood's Spring Summer 2024 Collection

Sept. 30, 2023 in Fashion & Style by Charlotte Sinclair

The paramount punk in the fashion world is back with us again. There's certainly no minimalism in Vivienne Westwood's Spring Summer 2024 Collection. Women and men stormed the runway to the beat of drums, adorned in a variety of dresses and jumpsuits covered in sequins, traditional tartan suits, jackets with extremely wide shoulders, and blouses with vivid prints.

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Burberry Takes Over Harrods: A Celebration of Tradition and Innovation

Feb. 1, 2024 in Fashion & Style by Charlotte Sinclair

In an unprecedented fashion takeover, Burberry has transformed London's iconic department store, Harrods, into a showcase of its distinctive Spring 2024 collection by Daniel Lee.

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Puig Aims for €2.5 Billion Boost with Spanish IPO

April 9, 2024 in Fashion & Style by Julian Everett

In a strategic move poised to shake up the luxury goods and fragrance industry, Puig, the parent company of illustrious brands such as Prada Beauty, Valentino Beauty, and Byredo, has announced its plan to enter the Spanish stock market. The IPO aims to attract more than €2.5 billion in investments, presenting a unique opportunity for business enthusiasts to own a piece of the esteemed family-owned business that has thrived under the Puig family's stewardship since 1914.

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Hotel du Couvent: A New Gem in Nice's Hospitality Scene

June 10, 2024 in Travel & Destinations by Julian Everett

Hotel du Couvent, a prime example of innovative hospitality, is set to open its doors in Nice, housed within a 400-year-old monastery. This new addition is poised to join the ranks of prestigious monastery hotels worldwide and stand out among Nice's luxury accommodations.

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Tasmanian Museum Hangs Picasso in Women's Bathroom in Protest

June 28, 2024 in Arts & Culture by Julian Everett

In a bold move that has ignited controversy in the art world, the Museum of Old and New Art (MONA) in Tasmania has relocated three Picasso paintings to the women's restroom. This unusual decision comes as a direct response to a recent court ruling that deemed a women-only art installation discriminatory.

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Loewe Opens New Boutique in Former Qing Dynasty Estate in China

July 5, 2024 in Fashion & Style by Charlotte Sinclair

Spanish luxury fashion house Loewe has unveiled its latest boutique in China, setting a new standard for luxury retail experiences. The store, located in the Taikoo Li Chengdu complex, occupies a space within a former Qing Dynasty estate, seamlessly blending historical significance with contemporary luxury.

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Jean-Charles de Castelbajac to Design Vestments for Notre-Dame's First Post-Restoration Mass

July 13, 2024 in Fashion & Style by Charlotte Sinclair

In a unique fusion of fashion and faith, celebrated designer Jean-Charles de Castelbajac has been commissioned to create vestments for the first liturgy in the newly restored Notre-Dame cathedral in Paris.

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Quiet Luxury on Austria's Lake Fuschl

July 23, 2024 in Travel & Destinations by Charlotte Sinclair

The tranquil charm of Austria's Lake Fuschl is a testament to quiet luxury. On this lake, diesel motorboats are banned, ensuring a silence so profound that the fluttering wings of butterflies can be heard. Yet, the opulence here is unmistakably grand. Recently, the Fuschl Castle has reopened after extensive renovations and rebranding as the Rosewood Schloss Fuschl.

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World's Most Expensive Wine Comes from Spain

July 28, 2024 in Travel & Destinations by Charlotte Sinclair

The world's most expensive wine hails from Spain, specifically from the renowned Aurum Red winery located in Las Pedroneras, Cuenca. This exceptional wine can fetch up to 25,000 euros per bottle.

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Japan's Hidden Graffiti Alley in Harajuku

July 30, 2024 in Photography & Visuals by Julian Everett

Japan is not typically known for its graffiti scene. In a country where street art is often seen as vandalism, graffiti and Japanese culture seem incompatible. Unlike cities like Hong Kong, where street art is more common, Tokyo’s streets are relatively free of such expressions. However, in Harajuku, an alley-gallery has been created specifically for street artists, making all the artwork on its walls officially sanctioned.

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