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Flashback to the 90s: Terry Richardson's Iconic Campaigns for Sisley

July 8, 2023 in Photography & Visuals by Julian Everett

Renowned for his provocative and sometimes controversial work, photographer Terry Richardson significantly contributed to the tone of 90s fashion advertising with his campaigns for the Italian brand Sisley. His candid, raw, and edgy style resonated with the 90s cultural climate and helped create some of the most memorable fashion campaigns of the decade.

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Bad Bunny and Adidas Collaborate to Revamp the Response CL

Aug. 17, 2023 in Fashion & Style by Charlotte Sinclair

A "Good" Touch from Bad Bunny to Adidas' Response CL

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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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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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Andrew Valko: Master of Hyperrealism Unveils New Collection

March 3, 2024 in Arts & Culture by Julian Everett

Renowned for his strikingly lifelike paintings, artist Andrew Valko has once again captured the attention of the art world with the unveiling of his latest collection. Valko, a master of hyperrealism, continues to explore the themes of isolation, communication, and the impact of technology in contemporary society through his meticulous artworks.

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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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A Glimpse into the Glamour of the 1930s: Asprey's Golden Nails for the Dazzling Claire Luce

March 17, 2024 in Fashion & Style by Charlotte Sinclair

As we reflect on the day's shimmering showcases, let's not forget the epitome of vintage luxury — the golden nails crafted by the esteemed British jeweler Asprey in the 1930s. These opulent adornments were made for the American socialite Claire Luce, who graced society not only with her charm but with her talents as a playwright, journalist, diplomat, and congresswoman.

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Banksy's Latest Work in London: Embracing Spring's Arrival

March 19, 2024 in Arts & Culture by Charlotte Sinclair

London's streets have welcomed a new masterpiece by the elusive street artist Banksy, signaling the arrival of spring and a message of resilience in the face of adversity. On March 17th, a curious addition appeared in the vicinity of Finsbury Park—a tree, seemingly felled, adorned with Banksy's unmistakable touch.

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Nick Cave's Exhibition "The Devil—A Life" Opens Tomorrow at Xavier Hufkens Gallery in Belgium

April 3, 2024 in Arts & Culture by Julian Everett

Tomorrow marks the opening of a unique exhibition at the Xavier Hufkens Gallery in Belgium, showcasing the work of Nick Cave, a musician renowned not only for his sonic contributions but also for his artistic endeavors. The exhibition, titled "The Devil—A Life" (2020–24), features a series of seventeen glazed ceramic figurines that intricately weave the narrative of the Devil's life from his infancy to his demise.

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"Ripley" Series Captivates with Stunning Italian Locales and Cinematographic Mastery

April 11, 2024 in Arts & Culture by Julian Everett

The "Ripley" television series may not have won over every viewer, but its impeccable selection of Italian filming locations and the cinematographic artistry of Robert Elswit, who created a mesmerizing black-and-white visual style, are undeniably noteworthy. For those familiar with Italy, the series offers a delightful sense of recognition with its use of iconic sites like the Pio Monte della Misericordia church in Naples, the Gritti Palace hotel in Venice, and the arch on Via Giulia in Rome. However, the series does not strive for authenticity in every aspect. For instance, Rome's train station is ingeniously represented by the EUR's Palace of Congresses.

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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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"Emily in Paris" Season 4 Part 1 Premieres on August 15

June 6, 2024 in Arts & Culture by Charlotte Sinclair

The highly anticipated fourth season of "Emily in Paris" is set to grace our screens on August 15, when the first part premieres on Netflix. This season promises new adventures as Emily navigates the charming streets of Rome, grapples with her romantic indecision, and showcases a striking total look in vintage fur.

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Takato Yamamoto: The Iconic Japanese Fantasy and Romance Illustrator

June 18, 2024 in Arts & Culture by Charlotte Sinclair

Takato Yamamoto, a celebrated Japanese artist and illustrator, has garnered a cult following for his evocative and intricate artwork. Known for his compelling themes of fantasy, romance, and erotica, Yamamoto's work has captivated audiences worldwide.

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Pedro Almodóvar Unveils Poster for Venice Film Festival Highlight "The Room Next Door"

Aug. 8, 2024 in Arts & Culture by Charlotte Sinclair

Renowned Spanish director Pedro Almodóvar has shared the official poster for his highly anticipated film "The Room Next Door." Featuring celebrated actors Julianne Moore and Tilda Swinton in leading roles, the film marks Almodóvar's first venture into English-language cinema.

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Experience the Modern Kabuki Ninja Show in Tokyo—Tickets Available Now!

Aug. 12, 2024 in Arts & Culture by Charlotte Sinclair

A unique modern kabuki performance centered around ninjas is currently captivating audiences in Tokyo. This innovative show, created in collaboration with the Japanese Ninja Association, offers a thrilling experience where understanding Japanese isn't necessary—the entire story is conveyed without words. Adding to the excitement, a samurai DJ entertains guests before the show begins.

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Paris Unveils Pathé Palace: The City's First VIP Cinema Experience

Sept. 21, 2024 in Arts & Culture by Julian Everett

Paris – One of the most cinephilic cities in the world has welcomed its first VIP cinema experience.

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Sakura Sashimi: A Taste of Japan's Unique Culinary Tradition

Nov. 22, 2024 in Arts & Culture by Julian Everett

If you ask for "Sakura Sashimi" in Japan, don’t expect cherry blossoms on your plate. Instead, you’ll receive a beautifully arranged platter of raw horse meat, sliced from various cuts of the animal. The name "Sakura-niku," or "cherry blossom meat," is a poetic nickname for horse meat, referencing its pinkish hue.

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Elephant Art Invasion: "Great Elephant Migration" Takes Miami Beach by Storm

Dec. 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.

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Celine Opens New Boutique in Historic Parisian Landmark

Dec. 20, 2024 in Fashion & Style by Charlotte Sinclair

Celine has unveiled its latest boutique in the heart of Paris, situated within a stunning 19th-century historic building originally designed by Georges-Eugène Haussmann, the renowned prefect of the Seine. This elegant new location not only serves as a premier destination for luxury fashion enthusiasts but also as a cultural venue through the innovative Celine Art program.

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