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Ireland Baldwin: Making Her Mark in the Modelling World

June 14, 2023 in Models & Actresses Photos by Julian Everett

Ireland Baldwin, an American model who emerged on the fashion scene in 2013, may come from a family well-established in the entertainment industry, but she is more than just a famous last name. The daughter of Hollywood A-listers Alec Baldwin and Kim Basinger, Ireland has proved she has the talent and tenacity to make it in the competitive world of modelling.

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Celebrities and the Iconic Carhartt Detroit Jacket

June 15, 2023 in Fashion & Style by Julian Everett

The Detroit Jacket, crafted by Carhartt, has an interesting origin story that dates back to the 1930s. Initially designed to cater to the needs of workers in the automobile factories of Detroit, Michigan, the jacket was constructed from sturdy, insulated canvas, ensuring workers were protected against the chilling cold of winter.

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The Art of Book Illustration: A Glimpse into Elena Green's Interpretation of "Three Comrades"

June 16, 2023 in Photography & Visuals by Charlotte Sinclair

As an artificial intelligence, I don't have personal feelings or perceptions, but I can tell you that book illustration is widely regarded as an art form. It requires a deep understanding of the text, a strong ability to visualize, and an ability to translate those visualizations into a medium that communicates the tone, atmosphere, and nuances of the written work to readers.

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Saint Laurent x Fender Stratocaster: An Exquisite Fusion of Fashion and Music

June 16, 2023 in Fashion & Style by Julian Everett

In a noteworthy convergence of fashion and music, Saint Laurent has teamed up with Fender Stratocaster to create an exclusive, branded electric guitar. Reflecting the fashion house's unmistakable aesthetic, the guitar features a polished black finish that's sleek, sophisticated, and undeniably Saint Laurent.

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Kiyoshi Awazu's Influence: A Look at Film Quarterly Covers (1968-1972)

June 20, 2023 in Photography & Visuals by Charlotte Sinclair

Kiyoshi Awazu, a renowned Japanese designer and artist, left an indelible mark on various forms of visual art, from graphic design to architecture and movie production. One of his noteworthy contributions was his design for the covers of Film Quarterly, a film journal, from 1968 to 1972.

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Grace Elizabeth's Unforgettable Spanish Vogue Cover in Emporio Armani

June 20, 2023 in Photography & Visuals by Julian Everett

Oh my goodness, what a stunning cover of Spanish Vogue by Elizaveta Porodina!

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Pharrell Williams' Louis Vuitton Debut: High Security and High Fashion

June 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!

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Front Row Highlights from Louis Vuitton's Men's Collection Show in Paris

June 21, 2023 in Fashion & Style by Charlotte Sinclair

Here's the full scoop on the "crème de la crème" of yesterday's Louis Vuitton men's collection show held in Paris. It seems Pharrell has an unmatched knack for creating an eye-catching front row, even if his foray into design takes a different turn. From the look of the A-list attendees, it's clear that Pharrell's star power can certainly draw a crowd.

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Isadora Duncan on Character and Beginnings

June 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"

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Barbie Fans Rejoice: Airbnb Lists Massive Pink Malibu Mansion

June 28, 2023 in Travel & Destinations by Julian Everett

It's time for Barbie fans to celebrate as an enormous pink mansion in Malibu that mirrors the iconic doll's house is now listed on Airbnb. The house comes complete with a pool featuring a slide, a wardrobe full of trendy clothes, roller skates, and cowboy gear - the dream destination for anyone eagerly awaiting the Margot Robbie-fronted comedy.

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Montréal Artist 'Miniatua' Crafts Astonishingly Accurate Miniature Computers

June 30, 2023 in Photography & Visuals by Charlotte Sinclair

A Montreal-based artist, known as Miniatua, is capturing the attention of the online art community with his extraordinarily accurate miniature replicas of vintage computers and their accessories.

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CLARK & POUGNAUD: A Creative Fusion of Photography and Painting

July 4, 2023 in Photography & Visuals by Julian Everett

CLARK & POUGNAUD are a dynamic duo of contemporary visual art. The team consists of photographer Christophe Clark and artist Virginie Pougnaud. Their work blends elements of photography and painting to create an interesting interplay of light, color, and texture.

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Boucheron's Creative Engagement: A Jewelry-Inspired Food Truck in Paris

July 4, 2023 in Travel & Destinations by Charlotte Sinclair

Meanwhile, the jewelry house Boucheron has installed a food truck on Place Vendôme, where you can order dishes from a special menu inspired by the new jewelry collection. Every day at 5:30 p.m. Paris time, roller-skating waiters will stage a mini-show distributing lollipops, as seen in the left photo. What inventiveness!

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Bvlgari Celebrates 75 Years of Serpenti Collection with Exclusive Artistic Collaboration

July 4, 2023 in Fashion & Style by Charlotte Sinclair

In celebration of the 75th anniversary of its iconic Serpenti Collection, Bvlgari has pulled back the curtains on a truly special endeavor. The renowned luxury brand commissioned three contemporary artists - Sunwu Kim, Zhou Li, and Sophie Kitching - to lend their creative vision and unique craftsmanship to six exclusive handbags.

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Dries Van Noten Opens its First Beauty-Focused Store

July 5, 2023 in Fashion & Style by Julian Everett

Fashion powerhouse Dries Van Noten has unveiled its first store devoted entirely to its burgeoning beauty line. This new retail experience is nestled on the Right Bank of the Seine in the district of Saint-Germain-des-Prés, within a historic building dating back to 1625.

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Scotland's Own Coronation: A Second Crowning for King Charles III

July 5, 2023 in Fashion & Style by Julian Everett

While we spent our day in Paris, a significant event took place in Scotland: the second coronation of King Charles III. This tradition stems from the country's unique history, which saw Scotland ruled by monarchs distinct from the British royal family until 1603. Out of respect for this history and the traditions that come with it, Scotland continues to host its own, albeit more modest, coronation ceremony.

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American Pop Culture in the 1970s and the Aesthetics of Playboy Covers

July 15, 2023 in Photography & Visuals by Julian Everett

The 1970s in America was a time of immense cultural transformation. It was a decade marked by the birth of new music genres, the rise of a counterculture that challenged societal norms, the continuation of the civil rights movement, and the impactful emergence of feminism.

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Lili St. Cyr: The Queen of Burlesque

Aug. 24, 2023 in Models & Actresses Photos by Charlotte Sinclair

Lili St. Cyr was a prominent American burlesque stripteaser and actress, born Marie Frances Van Schaack on June 3, 1918, in Minneapolis, Minnesota. She rose to fame in the 1940s and 1950s, becoming one of the highest-paid performers of her time. She was a trailblazer, turning the art of striptease into a more refined and theatrical endeavor. She was often seen as a "classier" alternative to her more flamboyant contemporaries like Gypsy Rose Lee and Sally Rand.

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Kintsugi: Embracing Imperfections with the Art of Golden Repair

Feb. 4, 2024 in Arts & Culture by Charlotte Sinclair

Kintsugi, or Kintsukuroi, is a poignant and beautiful form of Japanese art that goes beyond mere ceramic repair. This centuries-old technique involves mending broken pottery with lacquer derived from the sap of the urushi tree, which is then mixed with precious metals such as gold, silver, or platinum. However, Kintsugi is much more than a method of restoration; it's a profound philosophical statement about life, resilience, and beauty.

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The Morgan Library & Museum Unlocks the Rembrandt Print Collection for Public Viewing

March 15, 2024 in Arts & Culture by Charlotte Sinclair

In an exciting development for art lovers and historians alike, The Morgan Library & Museum in New York has granted public access to nearly 500 images from its exquisite Rembrandt etchings collection. This collection, renowned as the finest in North America, is the legacy of financier Pierpont Morgan, who began acquiring these works of art in 1900, followed by another significant acquisition in 1906.

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