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Santiago Rusiñol: The Luminous Tapestry of Catalan Modernism

June 13, 2023 in Arts & Culture by Julian Everett

Santiago Rusiñol i Prats (1861-1931), a luminary in the Catalan modernist movement, was a versatile figure whose artistic expression extended beyond painting to encompass playwriting and writing. Born into a family of wealthy textile manufacturers in Barcelona, Rusiñol showed an early inclination towards the arts, a passion that the conventional confines of his family's business couldn't suppress.

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Jennifer Lawrence Headlines Summer Issue of Interview Magazine

June 21, 2023 in Models & Actresses Photos by Charlotte Sinclair

Jennifer Lawrence shines as the cover star of Interview Magazine's summer issue, engaging in an intriguing tete-a-tete with fellow Hollywood blonde, Cameron Diaz. Naturally, the focal point of their discussion is Lawrence's first venture into adult comedy, a theme that's playfully reflected on the magazine's cover. 

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Isadora Duncan on Character and Beginnings

June 21, 2023 in Models & Actresses Photos by Charlotte Sinclair

"Even in the womb of a mother, a child's character is already determined. Before my birth, my mother experienced a tragedy. She could not eat anything but oysters, which she washed down with icy champagne. If asked when I started dancing, I answer - in the womb of my mother. Perhaps because of the oysters and champagne"

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Les Jardins d’Etretat: A Historic Restoration by Alexander Grivko

June 22, 2023 in Travel & Destinations by Charlotte Sinclair

Les Jardins d’Etretat is a remarkable garden nestled in the town of Étretat, Normandy. It was lovingly restored in 2016, on the site of the existing garden of the Villa Roxelane, which dates back to 1905. This restoration, covering an area of 1.5 hectares, was achieved in record time, less than a year and a half. The park's design was inspired by the first French oyster farm of Marie-Antoinette, located at the foot of the Étretat garden in the waters of La Manche. Today, Les Jardins d’Etretat is recognized as one of the "Great Gardens of the World".

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Boucheron's Creative Engagement: A Jewelry-Inspired Food Truck in Paris

July 4, 2023 in Travel & Destinations by Charlotte Sinclair

Meanwhile, the jewelry house Boucheron has installed a food truck on Place Vendôme, where you can order dishes from a special menu inspired by the new jewelry collection. Every day at 5:30 p.m. Paris time, roller-skating waiters will stage a mini-show distributing lollipops, as seen in the left photo. What inventiveness!

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Studio E.O's 'Melted' Vases: A Captivating Interplay of Stone and Glass

July 6, 2023 in Design & Décor by Julian Everett

Stockholm-based design studio, Studio E.O, has taken an innovative approach to traditional vase design with their collection of 'melted' glass vases. These captivating pieces challenge conventional forms and ideas, appearing as if they've been melted under the hot sun.

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Kim Kardashian Unveils Kimade: A New Energy Drink Collaboration with Alani Nu

July 18, 2023 in Fashion & Style by Charlotte Sinclair

Kim Kardashian is no stranger to the world of business ventures and her latest endeavor proves no different. Introducing Kimade, an energy drink developed in collaboration with wellness brand Alani Nu. This new product, promoted in between the ongoing successes of Skims and the challenges with KKW Beauty, is set to hit major supermarkets across America.

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Louis Vuitton: The Trunk Master Who Redefined Luxury

Aug. 4, 2023 in Fashion & Style by Charlotte Sinclair

Born on August 4, 1821, Louis Vuitton was a simple craftsman specializing in trunk-making, who could scarcely have imagined that his name would become synonymous with the world of luxury and glamour nearly two centuries later.

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Reviving Klimt's Lost Masterpieces through AI: A Collaboration between Google Art & Culture and Belvedere Museum

Aug. 7, 2023 in Arts & Culture by Charlotte Sinclair

In an incredible application of artificial intelligence, Google Art & Culture, in collaboration with Vienna's Belvedere Museum, has breathed life back into the black-and-white photographs of Gustav Klimt's lost masterpieces. Through a specially designed neural network, the project has colourised the pictures of the missing artwork based on the artist's style.

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Fore-edge Painting: The Hidden Art of Book Decoration

Aug. 17, 2023 in Arts & Culture by Julian Everett

The Allure of Hidden Beauty: Fore-edge Painting

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Marimekko x Sabine Finkenauer: A Perfect Match in Colors and Geometry

Aug. 24, 2023 in Design & Décor by Julian Everett

If you've been a fan of Marimekko since their Uniqlo days, buckle up because the Finnish brand just dropped a new homeware collab that's gonna steal your heart! They teamed up with artist Sabine Finkenauer for a collection that's literally a 100% match in color and geometry—something both are famous for.

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Sydney Sweeney Graces the September Issue of S Moda El Pais, Styled by Fabio Immediato and Photographed by Thomas Whiteside

Aug. 29, 2023 in Fashion & Style by Charlotte Sinclair

The September issue of S Moda El Pais is turning heads, thanks in no small part to its stunning cover star, Sydney Sweeney. The American model and actress was styled by the gifted Fabio Immediato, who selected chic ensembles from top fashion houses like Miu Miu, Alexander McQueen, Carolina Herrera, and Marni. Captured through the lens of acclaimed photographer Thomas Whiteside, Sweeney emanates a unique blend of elegance and contemporary style in the shoot.

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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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Capturing the Spirit of the American West: The Breathtaking Art of Mark Magiori

Sept. 16, 2023 in Arts & Culture by Julian Everett

There's a saying that a picture is worth a thousand words, and in the case of artist Mark Magiori, his paintings may well be worth a thousand emotions. Magiori, known for his breathtaking scenes of the American West, manages to imbue his landscapes with a sense of wonder and vitality that resonates deeply with viewers. His works are a vivid exploration of freedom, inspiration, and the unique beauty that is the American prairie.

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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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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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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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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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Discover Le-Grand-Mott: France’s Futuristic Hidden Gem Inspired by Mayan Pyramids 🌟🏰

Sept. 28, 2024 in Travel & Destinations by Charlotte Sinclair

Hey there! 😊 I just stumbled upon the most fascinating place in southern France called Le-Grand-Mott, and I couldn't wait to share it with you!

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Massimo Osti’s Iconic Archive Moves from Bologna to China, Unveiled in Hangzhou

Nov. 19, 2024 in Fashion & Style by Charlotte Sinclair

Massimo Osti, the visionary founder behind renowned fashion brands Stone Island and C.P. Company, has left an indelible mark on the world of design and military-inspired apparel. Enthusiasts of these iconic brands are likely familiar with Osti’s original archive, nestled in Bologna, Italy, where the founder lived and worked. Traditionally, access to this treasure trove has been limited, with small groups granted entry only a few times a year, offering a rare glimpse into Osti’s creative genius, including the ability to touch and examine the intricate details of his designs and his impressive collection of military garments, including Soviet-era pieces.

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