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Count Nikolai of Monpezat Graces the Cover of Numéro Netherlands

Aug. 21, 2023 in Models & Actresses Photos by Charlotte Sinclair

This August, Numéro Netherlands has chosen to feature the regal and captivating presence of Count Nikolai of Monpezat on its cover. The story is not just about his royal allure; it's an intriguing blend of aristocracy and ruggedness, brought together in a motorcycle-themed fashion editorial.

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Tesla Wins Approval for Diner and Movie Theater Complex in Los Angeles

Aug. 28, 2023 in Design & Décor by Charlotte Sinclair

Elon Musk is extending his reach beyond cars, rockets, and social networks by stepping into the hospitality and entertainment sector. Tesla has received the green light from the Los Angeles Department of Building and Safety to build a 1950s-inspired diner, along with a drive-in theater and an electric vehicle charging station, on Santa Monica Boulevard.

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Chanel Partners with Yéol for the Second Time to Support Korean Traditional Crafts

Aug. 31, 2023 in Design & Décor by Julian Everett

Luxury fashion house Chanel has once again partnered with Yéol, a foundation dedicated to the preservation of Korean heritage and traditional crafts. This year's collaboration has given birth to the "Woobomanri: An Enduring Walk Toward To Purity" exhibition, which will run until September 23 as part of the Seoul installment of the Frieze Art Fair.

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IKEA's Lövbacken Table Gets a 2023 Makeover: A Nod to 1956's Design Revolution

Sept. 1, 2023 in Design & Décor by Charlotte Sinclair

Hey, design nerds and IKEA fans! Guess what? The Swedish furniture giant is pulling on our nostalgia heartstrings, and we're totally here for it. Yep, IKEA's iconic Lövbacken table is making a comeback, and it's better than ever.

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Santiago Calatrava’s St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church Illuminates New York City

Sept. 1, 2023 in Travel & Destinations by Julian Everett

In an incredible oversight, many might have missed the opening of the St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church near the World Trade Center in New York City last December. Designed by celebrated architect Santiago Calatrava, this remarkable edifice stands as an aesthetic and spiritual marvel in the heart of the city. As they say, better late than never, and the architectural wonder is definitely worth the attention.

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Nōksu: A Hidden Gem of Fine Korean Dining in NYC's 34th Street-Herald Square Subway Station

Sept. 1, 2023 in Travel & Destinations by Charlotte Sinclair

Hey foodies and New York explorers! Ready for the newest hidden treasure in the city's food scene? Nestled right in the 34th Street-Herald Square subway station, there's a restaurant that takes 'hidden gem' to a whole new level. Say hello to Nōksu, a Korean fine dining experience that'll make you rethink the definition of 'subway food.'

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Celebrating 160 Years of the London Underground with New Art Posters

Sept. 10, 2023 in Arts & Culture by Charlotte Sinclair

In honor of its 160th anniversary, the London Underground has commissioned four stunning art posters that seamlessly meld past and present. The posters take inspiration from vintage designs from the last century, housed in the London Museum of Transport. These historical designs feature iconic cultural landmarks like the English National Opera, the London Symphony Orchestra, the Southbank Centre, and the Royal Opera House.

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Swatch Group Introduces New Blancpain x Swatch Collaboration: Scuba Fifty Fathoms

Sept. 11, 2023 in Design & Décor by Charlotte Sinclair

Swatch Group, known for cross-pollinating their in-house brands, is back with another exciting collaboration. Following the extensive Omega x Swatch collection, the company now unveils the Blancpain x Swatch Scuba Fifty Fathoms. These new watches stand out with their bioceramic make and vivid design, all while being reasonably priced at approximately $400.

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Victoria's Secret Reveals Stunning New Wings and Angels for Upcoming Comeback Show

Sept. 14, 2023 in Photography & Visuals by Julian Everett

Victoria's Secret, the brand synonymous with sultry elegance and glamorous lingerie, is making a highly anticipated return to the runway. And guess what? They're not coming back empty-handed—or should we say empty-winged?

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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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The Heartwarming Tale of Mrs. Santa Claus: The Unsung Heroine of Christmas

Dec. 22, 2023 in Photography & Visuals by Charlotte Sinclair

Mrs. Santa Claus is a cherished figure in Christmas lore, often portrayed as the wife of Santa Claus, the Christmas gift-bringer in Western culture. While Santa Claus himself is based on St. Nicholas of Myra and other figures, Mrs. Claus is a more recent addition to the Christmas tradition, having been introduced in the 19th century.

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Diving into Luxury: Jennifer Lopez Ignites the Grand Opening of Dubai's Architectural Marvel, One&Only One Za'abeel

Feb. 16, 2024 in Travel & Destinations by Julian Everett

It's been a year since the lavish curtains were drawn at the One&Only One Za'abeel in Dubai, an event that was nothing short of a spectacle, graced by the sensational Jennifer Lopez. The grandeur of the opening set the stage for what has become not just a hotel, but a landmark of luxury and architectural innovation in the heart of one of the world's most dynamic cities.

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The Curious Case of the Sultan's Turtle Trainer: A Glimpse into the Ottoman Court

March 16, 2024 in Arts & Culture by Charlotte Sinclair

In a blend of the peculiar and the historical, it has come to light that within the grandeur of the Ottoman Empire's court, there existed the unique position of a turtle trainer. As unusual as it may sound, the trainer employed sound as a key tool in the taming process, utilizing musical instruments such as flutes and drums. In modern practices, a bell is more commonly used.

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Jomo Tariku's Meedo Chair: A Showcase of Unique Design at The Metropolitan Museum of Art

March 16, 2024 in Design & Décor by Charlotte Sinclair

The Meedo Chair, an exquisite creation by African designer Jomo Tariku, has found its place among the diverse treasures of The Metropolitan Museum of Art. This chair is a profound example of how common objects can inform exceptional design and how they can be elevated to the status of fine art.

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Discover Alicudi: The Untouched Italian Island Paradise

April 11, 2024 in Travel & Destinations by Charlotte Sinclair

In the quest for untouched beauty and serene solitude, Alicudi stands out as a pristine sanctuary amidst the Mediterranean's bustling tourist hotspots. This quaint island, part of the Lipari archipelago, offers a rare glimpse into a life governed by simplicity and harmony with nature.

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Historic Eaton Le 9e Restaurant in Montreal Set to Reopen After 25 Years

April 26, 2024 in Travel & Destinations by Julian Everett

Montreal is buzzing with anticipation as the historic Eaton Le 9e restaurant, a designated cultural heritage site, is set to welcome diners once again on May 17th after being shuttered for 25 years. First opened in 1931 by Lady Eaton, the wife of department store magnate John Craig Eaton, Eaton Le 9e has been a beloved gastronomic destination housed on the 9th floor of the Eaton Centre.

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Revolutionary "Under Pressure Solutions" Launches Biodegradable Furniture Line

April 30, 2024 in Design & Décor by Julian Everett

A team of industrial designers at Under Pressure Solutions (UPS) has unveiled a groundbreaking collection of furniture tailored to the challenges of online commerce and delivery. Recognizing the bulky nature and high shipping costs typically associated with traditional furniture, the team has developed a pioneering solution that could transform the furniture industry.

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Celebrating the Legacy of Kyoko Okazaki: Pioneer of Modern Manga

May 7, 2024 in Arts & Culture by Julian Everett

Kyoko Okazaki, a seminal figure in the world of Japanese manga, has left an indelible mark on the industry with her bold and transformative works. Emerging in the mid-1980s, Okazaki carved out a niche for herself by publishing in a variety of manga magazines, ranging from seinen to josei and even fashion-oriented publications. Over the course of her career, she released about 20 volumes of manga, with titles such as Pink (1989), River's Edge (1993-1994), and Helter Skelter (1995) standing out as cultural milestones.

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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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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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