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Spotlight on the Musée de la Gendarmerie et du Cinéma: A Celebration of Film and Law Enforcement

June 16, 2023 in Travel & Destinations by Julian Everett

Musée de la Gendarmerie et du Cinéma is a unique museum located in Saint-Tropez, France. The museum, housed in a historic building that served as the local gendarmerie until 2003, celebrates two seemingly disparate themes: the history of French law enforcement and cinema.

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Art Meets Street Fashion: The Unconventional Project of Alexis Persani and Léo Caillard

June 19, 2023 in Photography & Visuals by Julian Everett

Artistic expression takes on a whole new dimension in 'Street Stone,' a unique photo project by French art duo, Alexis Persani and Léo Caillard. The concept? Dressing up world-renowned ancient statues from the Louvre Museum in hip streetwear. The result is an alternative perspective on art that challenges the way we perceive historical artefacts.

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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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"Acne Studios Spring 2024 Menswear Collection: A Grand Tour in Style"

June 22, 2023 in Fashion & Style by Julian Everett

Jonny Johansson, Acne Studios' creative director, embarked on a transformative Grand Tour, which inspired the Spring 2024 menswear collection. Johansson's journey to Venice last October wasn't just for the art, architecture, and Thomas Mann vibes; he aimed to examine the psychology behind changing one's attire when traveling, dressing differently to portray a different alter ego.

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The Goetheanum: Heart of the Anthroposophical Movement

June 24, 2023 in Travel & Destinations by Charlotte Sinclair

Imbued with the ethos of the Anthroposophical movement, the Goetheanum serves as its global epicenter. This remarkable edifice, nestled in the Swiss town of Dornach, pays tribute to the distinguished Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, carrying his name with profound respect and honor.

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Las Pozas: Surreal Gardens in the Heart of Mexico

June 24, 2023 in Travel & Destinations by Charlotte Sinclair

Nestled in the subtropical rainforest on the slopes of the Sierra Madre Mountains in Mexico lies a hidden gem – Las Pozas, a surrealistic garden of over 32 hectares, crafted by the hands of an eccentric British poet and surrealist patron, Edward James. Perched 610 meters above sea level, Las Pozas offers a surprising juxtaposition of nature and surrealism in the midst of a rocky forest.

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Lindsey Kustusch: Capturing the Spirit of San Francisco Through Art

July 6, 2023 in Arts & Culture by Julian Everett

Drawing on the inspiration of more than 15 years living in San Francisco, American artist Lindsey Kustusch masterfully captures the spirit and energy of urban life in her artworks. Her unique approach to painting—beginning with an abstract background and then layering it with her own handcrafted knives, brushes, and scrapers—gives her work a distinctive character and intensity.

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"FENDI's High Jewelry Debut: The FENDI Triptych Collection"

July 6, 2023 in Fashion & Style by Julian Everett

Today, the world of high fashion witnesses an exciting event – FENDI's debut in the realm of high jewelry. The collection, named FENDI Triptych, showcases the design prowess of Delfina Delettrez Fendi, the head of the brand's jewelry department.

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A Lighthouse Among The Dunes: The Transformation of Rubjerg Knude"

July 7, 2023 in Travel & Destinations by Julian Everett

Rubjerg Knude lighthouse, nestled amidst breathtaking dunes on the northwest coast of Denmark, has been given a new lease on life. The lighthouse suffered significant damage in 1968, with the landscape steadily eroding its structure and visibility over the decades. However, in a recent revitalization project, BESSARDs STUDIO and JAJA Architects have reimagined this historic landmark, transforming it into a breathtaking spectacle.

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Tiffany & Co.'s Renovated Flagship Store in Tokyo: A Blend of Elegance and Art

July 11, 2023 in Design & Décor by Charlotte Sinclair

Tiffany & Co. has recently unveiled its renovated flagship store in Tokyo, Japan, offering an immersive and lavish shopping experience for its clientele. Renowned architect Kengo Kuma and acclaimed artist Damien Hirst collaborated on this project, infusing their unique artistic touch into the heart of the luxury jewelry brand's store.

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The Ongoing Restoration of Versace Designer Ashley Fletcher's 16th Century Italian Villa

July 16, 2023 in Design & Décor by Julian Everett

Versace designer, Ashley Fletcher, has been immersed in an ongoing labor of love for the past eight years, intricately restoring his 16th-century villa located in Piedmont, Italy.

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Van Cleef & Arpels Present High Jewellery Collection Inspired by the Aristocratic Grand Tour

July 22, 2023 in Fashion & Style by Charlotte Sinclair

Van Cleef & Arpels, a name synonymous with luxury and elegance, has introduced its latest collection of high jewellery, drawing inspiration from a historical tradition that was prevalent among the aristocracy of the 18th and 19th centuries - the Grand Tour. This enduring tradition, a long journey across Europe, was embarked upon by the fashion house's founder, Andre Suarez, in 1910, which now serves as the creative impetus for this grand collection.

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Meet The New Darling of Copenhagen Fashion Week: Amalie Nielsen

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

Oh, the cobblestoned streets of Copenhagen! They're a sight to behold, especially during the city's Fashion Week. But let's shift our focus from the beautiful Danish architecture to the true star of the show – Amalie Nielsen.

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Marie Lecluze Designs a Farmhouse with Iconic Belgian Style

Aug. 10, 2023 in Design & Décor by Charlotte Sinclair

Renowned designer Marie Lecluze has recently taken on a project that epitomizes Belgian design, transforming an 1800s farmhouse into a contemporary marvel. By using decorative plaster to add texture and depth to the walls and maximizing natural light with expansive windows, she has created a space that is both elegant and inviting.

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Rome Cavalieri: A Blend of Nostalgic Grandeur and Modern Art

Aug. 23, 2023 in Travel & Destinations by Charlotte Sinclair

Let's chat about the Rome Cavalieri, A Waldorf Astoria Hotel. Once known as the Hilton, this iconic spot might not scream "modern luxury" to every traveler, and its late modernist façade might not make every architecture enthusiast's heart race. But there's one undeniable charm: its breathtaking view of the Eternal City from atop the Monte Mario hill. A throwback to the unapologetic, old-school opulence of the mid-20th century, it's a trip down luxury lane.

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Flagship Isabel Marant Boutique in Tokyo Features a Volcanic Facade by Artist Yutaka Sone

Aug. 28, 2023 in Design & Décor by Julian Everett

Isabel Marant's new flagship boutique in Tokyo is a work of art, quite literally. The brand has collaborated with renowned Japanese artist Yutaka Sone, who designed the store's eye-catching facade made from volcanic rock. Painted in vibrant yellow, the rugged, organic forms of the facade seem to burst forth from the urban landscape like a sudden cave or a melting slab of butter.

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Rudy Gener Brings 1930s Cruise Liner Elegance to PNY Burger in Nantes

Sept. 5, 2023 in Design & Décor by Julian Everett

Nostalgia meets modernity in a newly designed bistro in Nantes, France. Rudy Gener, a French architect, has skillfully transformed the interior of PNY Burger, taking his design cues from the cruise liners of the 1930s—a period when grandiosity and elegant craftsmanship were at their zenith.

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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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The Grand Opening of Raffles London at The OWO: Where History Meets Luxury

Sept. 15, 2023 in Travel & Destinations by Julian Everett

Mark your calendars, travel enthusiasts and history buffs! September 29th will witness the unveiling of one of this year’s most anticipated hotel projects: Raffles London at The OWO.

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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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