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A Moment of Love for Food Designer Marie Méon: Crafting a Delightful Feast for Pomellato

July 4, 2023 in Fashion & Style by Charlotte Sinclair

If you've ever marveled at a dish that's too beautiful to eat, you've experienced the allure of food design. And if you were at the recent Pomellato cocktail event in Paris, you would have been treated to such a feast for the senses, all thanks to food designer Marie Méon.

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Eva Green: The Quintessential Femme Fatale

Aug. 5, 2023 in Models & Actresses Photos by Julian Everett

Eva Green, the Parisian-born actress, has been captivating audiences worldwide with her smoky eyes, porcelain skin, and enchanting performances, making her the modern embodiment of the classic film noir femme fatale.

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Farralone House: The Iconic Bauhaus Gem with a Star-Studded Past Hits the Market for $16.5 Million

Aug. 27, 2023 in Travel & Destinations by Charlotte Sinclair

If walls could talk, the ones at the iconic Farralone House would have stories to tell of Hollywood legends and on-screen performances. Built in 1951 by architect William Pereira for banking heiress Dora Hutchinson, the house is a Bauhaus marvel boasting 6 bedrooms and 7 bathrooms. Over the years, it has served as home to Frank Sinatra from the mid-1950s to the mid-1960s, Judy Garland, and Lucille Ball.

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The New Wave of Witchy Chic: Sorelle Witchcraft's Fall Collection Reinvents the Classics

Aug. 31, 2023 in Fashion & Style by Julian Everett

Hey, fashionistas and pop culture nerds, gather 'round! We gotta talk about something wicked cool. Sorelle Witchcraft just dropped their Fall collection, and let me tell ya, it's straight-up magical.

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"Eating Lovers": Eva Fabrigas's Stunning Installation at Berlin's Station

Aug. 31, 2023 in Arts & Culture by Charlotte Sinclair

Hey, art lovers! If you're in Berlin or planning a trip soon, you've got to check out the rad art installation at the station. It's none other than "Eating Lovers" by Spanish artist Eva Fabrigas, and trust me, it's an Instagram-worthy spectacle.

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Liberty Ross Dives into Family History with Flipper’s Roller Boogie Palace Book

Sept. 3, 2023 in Photography & Visuals by Julian Everett

In a nostalgic journey into her family's past, model and actress Liberty Ross has penned a book detailing the iconic Flipper’s Roller Boogie Palace. This legendary Los Angeles roller-skating rink, managed by her parents Ian "Flipper" Ross and Banti Ross, operated from 1979 to 1981 at the corner of La Cienega and Santa Monica Boulevards.

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Vogue's Historic Open Casting Introduces Eight Global Finalists Set to Redefine Modern Beauty

Sept. 7, 2023 in Fashion & Style by Julian Everett

Hold onto your couture hats, fashionistas! American Vogue has just dropped its lineup of fresh faces for the season, and this isn't your grandma's model roster. For the first time ever, Vogue hosted an open casting call for global talent, and the world answered.

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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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A Nostalgic Dive into 1989: Unearthed Celebrity Portraits from Playboy's "20 Questions" Column

Sept. 14, 2023 in Models & Actresses Photos by Charlotte Sinclair

The vintage allure of bygone eras often holds a treasure trove of forgotten masterpieces—whether it be fashion, film, or, in our case today, photography. After sifting through a comprehensive archive of Playboy USA, we stumbled upon a goldmine: the iconic and often overlooked celebrity portraits from Playboy’s long-running "20 Questions" column. The focus of today’s piece is the year 1989—a time marked by big hair, even bigger personalities, and boundary-pushing artistic endeavors. And you’re in for a real treat.

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Air Canada's "New" All-Black Livery Sparks a Fashionable Feud with Air New Zealand

Sept. 15, 2023 in Design & Décor by Julian Everett

In a world full of stories and jokes about people showing up in the same dress at events, here comes a twist—this time it's about airplanes dressing alike! Air Canada recently unveiled its new all-black livery for business-class-only charter planes via a Twitter post, claiming the new look will make their jets "instantly recognizable." However, Air New Zealand was quick to point out the uncanny resemblance to its own all-black planes that have been soaring the skies for about a decade.

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Dior Reveals a Different Facet: Anya Taylor-Joy Graces the Cover of Odda Magazine

Sept. 26, 2023 in Models & Actresses Photos by Julian Everett

Anya Taylor-Joy, with her undeniable charisma and versatility, has illuminated the cover of Odda Magazine, bringing forth a distinctive representation of Dior. The styling, immaculately curated by David Martings, intertwines with the delicate yet profound lens of photographer Alana O’Herlihy, rendering an image that transcends conventional aesthetics.

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Sisterly Creativity: The Artistic Duo Behind Bottega Veneta and Prada

Oct. 2, 2023 in Fashion & Style by Julian Everett

You might already be aware that the floor for the recent Bottega Veneta show was designed by the illustrator Claire De Tallante, who resides and works in France. However, here’s something you probably didn’t know: her sister, Jeanne De Tallante, is also an illustrator and has been closely collaborating with Prada and Miu Miu for many years.

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Ann Miller: Tapping Through the Golden Age of Hollywood

Nov. 6, 2023 in Models & Actresses Photos by Charlotte Sinclair

Ann Miller, born Johnnie Lucille Collier on April 12, 1923, in Chireno, Texas, was a whirlwind of talent and an indelible part of the Hollywood pantheon. Known for her machine-gun tap dancing, she embodied the glitz and glamour of the Golden Age of cinema. With raven hair often crowned with extravagant hats and a smile that lit up theaters, Miller left an indelible mark on the silver screen.

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Enki Bilal: A Maestro of the Fantastical and the Futuristic

Feb. 26, 2024 in Photography & Visuals by Julian Everett

French comic book artist Enki Bilal has long been a towering figure in the realm of graphic novels, particularly known for his richly imagined and intricately detailed fantastical universes. His most celebrated works, "The Nikopol Trilogy" (1980-1992) and "The Monster Tetralogy" (1998-2007), showcase his unique blend of science fiction, dystopian themes, and cyberpunk elements, setting him apart in the graphic novel landscape.

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Rita Hayworth: The Silver Screen's Enchantress and Her Unforgettable Escapades

March 14, 2024 in Models & Actresses Photos by Charlotte Sinclair

In the pantheon of Hollywood's golden age, few stars shine as brightly as Rita Hayworth. Known for her fiery red hair, striking beauty, and magnetic screen presence, Hayworth became an emblem of 1940s glamour. But beyond her memorable roles in classics like "Gilda" and "The Lady from Shanghai," Rita's life was a tapestry of fascinating anecdotes, some heartwarming, others bittersweet, all contributing to her enduring legacy.

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The Intriguing World of Vintage American Prison Rings: A Collector's Delight

March 16, 2024 in Fashion & Style by Julian Everett

In the realm of niche collectibles, a surprising trend has emerged that captivates history buffs and art enthusiasts alike: the pursuit of American prison rings from the first half of the 20th century. These are not just any ordinary pieces of jewelry; they are artifacts of resourcefulness and imagination, born within the confines of prison walls.

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Saint Laurent Rive Droite Unveils ‘Talks’ Podcast Series with Jürgen Teller

March 25, 2024 in Fashion & Style by Julian Everett

Saint Laurent Rive Droite has stepped into the podcast arena with the debut of its ‘Talks’ series, shining a spotlight on the renowned photographer Jürgen Teller as the first episode’s guest. The series promises to be a gathering of the brand’s illustrious friends, including directors, photographers, and artists, who will share their insights and stories. The conversations, led by the charismatic Augustin Trapenard, will be available for audiences to watch and listen to on the brand’s YouTube channel, offering a unique glimpse into the minds of contemporary creatives.

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Historic Cafes of Turin: A Journey Through Time and Taste

April 29, 2024 in Travel & Destinations by Charlotte Sinclair

Turin, a city celebrated for its refined architecture and rich cultural heritage, is also renowned for its historic cafes, more so than any other city in Italy. These establishments, some operating for over a century, are not just cafes but monuments of gastronomy and tradition, nestled under the elegant arcades and colonnades of Turin's grand squares.

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Exploring Post-Soviet Realities Through the Lens of Michal Solarski

May 21, 2024 in Photography & Visuals by Charlotte Sinclair

Michal Solarski, a renowned photographer, has been capturing the essence of post-Soviet life through his compelling visual narratives. His work offers a profound insight into the cultural and social landscapes of Eastern Europe, documenting the remnants of the Soviet era and the transformations that have occurred since its dissolution.

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Kintsugi: The Art of Embracing Imperfections

Nov. 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.

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