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The Evocative World of Rita Lino: Body as a Canvas in Ongoing Artistic Expression

Sept. 13, 2023 in Photography & Visuals by Charlotte Sinclair

Portuguese photographer Rita Lino, currently residing and working in Berlin, has carved out a niche in the realm of contemporary art. Her work can be described as an ongoing, unfinished canvas, where the body becomes the primary material for artistic creation and self-expression.

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Charlotte Gainsbourg Completes Restoration of Serge Gainsbourg's Historic Home; Opens It as a Museum

Sept. 14, 2023 in Travel & Destinations by Charlotte Sinclair

In an exclusive interview with M Le Magazine, actress and singer Charlotte Gainsbourg, donned in Saint Laurent, reveals that she has completed a multi-year restoration of her father Serge Gainsbourg's historic Parisian apartment. Situated at 5 bis Rue de Verneuil, the home where the iconic musician lived until his death in 1991, has been transformed into a museum that will open its doors to the public on September 20th.

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Mowalola Spring-Summer 2024: Fetishizing Pain and Revolutionizing Fashion Norms

Sept. 16, 2023 in Fashion & Style by Julian Everett

Last night at London Fashion Week, all eyes were on Mowalola Ogunlesi as she unveiled her much-anticipated Spring-Summer 2024 collection. The showcase featured an unusual mix of elements—ranging from classic oxfords with long socks to double skirts and "two-in-one" t-shirts. Even supermodel Irina Shayk graced the runway, intriguingly sporting a black eye.

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Kylie Minogue Graces the October Cover of Australian Vogue with "Tension" Album Release

Sept. 23, 2023 in Models & Actresses Photos by Charlotte Sinclair

Kylie Minogue, the owner of the new album "Tension," shines as the cover story for the October issue of Australian Vogue. The Australian pop princess, with her unmatched charisma and musical resonance, is back, gracing the fashion world with her presence in conjunction with her latest musical endeavor.

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Louis Vuitton and Yayoi Kusama Continue Collaboration with 'Creating Infinity' Book

Sept. 25, 2023 in Design & Décor by Charlotte Sinclair

The collaboration between Louis Vuitton and Yayoi Kusama finds its latest iteration in a book named 'Creating Infinity', a venture co-released with renowned publishing house Rizzoli. The book, available from September 29th, is priced at 350 euros and comes in a special gift box.

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Viviane Sassen: Blending Fashion and Art through Geometry and Abstraction

Nov. 10, 2023 in Photography & Visuals by Charlotte Sinclair

Viviane Sassen, a renowned Dutch artist born in 1972, resides in Amsterdam and has made significant contributions to both the fashion and fine art photography worlds. Her work is distinguished by the use of geometric shapes, frequently abstracting human bodies, showcasing a unique artistic vision that blends personal, editorial, and commercial elements.

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Sharon Stone's Legendary Playboy Photoshoot, July 1990: A Pivotal Cultural Moment

Nov. 14, 2023 in Models & Actresses Photos by Julian Everett

In July 1990, Sharon Stone, already a rising star in Hollywood, graced the pages of Playboy magazine, marking a pivotal moment in both her career and the cultural landscape of the time. The photoshoot, captured just before her breakthrough role in "Basic Instinct", showcased Stone's charisma and undeniable presence, transcending the typical expectations of celebrity glamour.

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Rebecca Manson's Porcelain Butterfly: A Sculptural Marvel of Thousands of Clay Pieces

Feb. 3, 2024 in Arts & Culture by Charlotte Sinclair

In the realm of contemporary art, Rebecca Manson takes the spotlight with her breathtaking porcelain butterfly sculptures, each a testament to the beauty of detail and the power of patience. Manson's creations are a mosaic of thousands of handcrafted porcelain pieces, meticulously melted and shaped to form the delicate wings and body of a butterfly.

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Félix Labisse: A Surreal Voyage through Art and Imagination

Feb. 10, 2024 in Arts & Culture by Julian Everett

Félix Labisse, a painter whose artistry straddles the realms of the French and Belgian surreal, carved a niche for himself in the annals of 20th-century art through his distinctive blend of surrealism, fantasy, and realism. Born into an era rife with artistic experimentation, Labisse's oeuvre encompasses a wide range of subjects, from enigmatic nudes and surreal landscapes to fantastical creatures and symbolic female figures, all imbued with a dreamlike quality that both enchants and disquiets.

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John Lennon Reflects: The Beatles Songbook Unveiled

Feb. 13, 2024 in Arts & Culture by Julian Everett

In an intimate and revealing session, John Lennon delves into the heart and soul of The Beatles' music, offering unprecedented insights into their most iconic songs. Just a week before his tragic passing, Lennon sat down with Playboy to articulate the essence, origins, and lasting impact of the band's work, marking a rare exploration into the musical journey that defined a generation.

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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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Martell Unveils the World's Most Expensive Cognac: Les Remarquables de Martell

March 14, 2024 in Fashion & Style by Charlotte Sinclair

In a dazzling display of luxury and craftsmanship, Martell has unveiled what is expected to become the most expensive cognac in the world - Les Remarquables de Martell. With an eye-watering price tag of $1.1 million, connoisseurs around the globe are taking notice.

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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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"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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20 QUESTIONS - Dana Delany

April 23, 2024 in Models & Actresses Photos by Charlotte Sinclair

Dana Delany has an image problem. Sure, she has done steamy turns as William Dafoe’s ex-junkie girlfriend in "Light Sleeper" and a femme fatale in the miniseries "Wild Palms." But mostly Delany is remembered for playing McMurphy, the irrepressible and heroic nurse in TV’s Vietnam war drama, "China Beach."

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Pharrell Williams Unveils "Titan" Jewelry Line Inspired by Mythological Poseidon

May 2, 2024 in Fashion & Style by Charlotte Sinclair

Pharrell Williams Launches Mythology-Inspired "Titan" Jewelry Collection with Louis Vuitton and Tiffany & Co

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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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French Designer Pierre Yovanovitch Teams Up with Christian Louboutin to Launch "Red Bottom" Chair Collection

May 8, 2024 in Design & Décor by Charlotte Sinclair

French interior designer Pierre Yovanovitch, in collaboration with famed shoemaker Christian Louboutin, has unveiled a striking new furniture line named "Red Bottom." This limited edition collection comprises nine unique chair models, each drawing inspiration from various domains including 20th-century muses, mythology, pop culture, and cinema.

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Tasmanian Museum Hangs Picasso in Women's Bathroom in Protest

June 28, 2024 in Arts & Culture by Julian Everett

In a bold move that has ignited controversy in the art world, the Museum of Old and New Art (MONA) in Tasmania has relocated three Picasso paintings to the women's restroom. This unusual decision comes as a direct response to a recent court ruling that deemed a women-only art installation discriminatory.

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Timeless Elegance: Mariza Graces Vogue Portugal in Iconic Porto Shoot

June 29, 2024 in Models & Actresses Photos by Julian Everett

In a stunning display of timeless elegance meets contemporary flair, Vogue Portugal has released a captivating photoshoot featuring fado sensation Mariza against the iconic backdrop of Porto. The black-and-white image, which could easily be mistaken for a snapshot from Christian Dior's era, showcases the enduring beauty of both the city and traditional fashion sensibilities.

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