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A Toast to Sound: Beolab 8, the New Acoustic System from Bang & Olufsen

Sept. 13, 2023 in Design & Décor by Charlotte Sinclair

When it comes to acoustics, Bang & Olufsen has long set the standard for audio craftsmanship and design. This fall, prepare to raise your glasses—or your ears—to their newest innovation: the Beolab 8 acoustic system.

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Marc Jacobs and Playlab Inflate Fashion to New Heights in NYC

Sept. 17, 2023 in Fashion & Style by Julian Everett

👜 When Fashion Literally Takes Up Space

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Kim Jones Reveals His Most Streamlined Collection Yet for Fendi Spring/Summer

Sept. 20, 2023 in Fashion & Style by Julian Everett

Sleek, sophisticated, and meticulously curated, Fendi's Spring/Summer collection under Creative Director Kim Jones marks a new standard for the fashion house. Stripped of excess and overflowing with purpose, the collection is a testament to restrained luxury.

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Italian Vanity Fair Showcases Diverse Beauties on October Cover

Sept. 26, 2023 in Models & Actresses Photos by Julian Everett

The Italian Vanity Fair’s October cover has been unveiled, making a striking statement with a diverse array of iconic models. The youngest, Milla Jovovich, is 47, while the most seasoned, Lauren Hutton, is 79, radiating a spirit of life-affirmation.

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Denim Revolution: Embracing Timeless Style in Today's Fashion

Jan. 17, 2024 in Photography & Visuals by Charlotte Sinclair

In the ever-evolving world of fashion, one trend has stood the test of time with remarkable resilience – denim. This versatile fabric has been a staple in wardrobes across the globe, and its appeal seems only to grow stronger. Today, we're celebrating the endless fashion possibilities that denim offers, especially when it comes to women's clothing.

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Melissa George: A Journey from Aussie Shores to International Stardom 🌟

Jan. 27, 2024 in Models & Actresses Photos by Charlotte Sinclair

Hello, lovely readers! Today, let's dive into the captivating world of Melissa George, a name that resonates with grace, talent, and versatility in the realm of acting. From the sun-kissed beaches of Australia to the glitzy boulevards of Hollywood, Melissa's journey is nothing short of a rollercoaster ride filled with dramatic twists, turns, and triumphant highs. 🎢✨

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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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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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Rediscovering the "Moga" Spirit: The 1929 Guide to Being a Modern Girl

March 18, 2024 in Arts & Culture by Charlotte Sinclair

Dive into the roaring '20s with the "Moga" (Modern Girl) lifestyle, as outlined by the 1929 edition of "Women's World" magazine. This fascinating snapshot of cultural history reveals ten rules that defined the essence of an emancipated woman in the vibrant era, much like the flappers in the West. Here's a glimpse into the spirited life of a Moga:

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The Hidden Artistic Gem of Turin: Gonin Hall

March 20, 2024 in Travel & Destinations by Julian Everett

 In the bustling heart of Turin lies a secret treasure that many locals are unaware of—the Gonin Hall. Nestled within the Porta Nuova railway station, this hall is a silent witness to Italy’s rich royal history and artistic heritage.

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Serge Gainsbourg's Legacy Lives On: A Cultural Hub and Unique Cocktail Experience in Paris

April 2, 2024 in Travel & Destinations by Julian Everett

In the vibrant heart of Paris, a new cultural landmark pays homage to the legendary French musician Serge Gainsbourg with the opening of his dedicated house museum last year. Adjacent to this tribute, the cultural center Maison Gaibsboug and its intriguing bar, Le Gaibsbarre, invite visitors on a unique journey through Gainsbourg's artistic world.

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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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Historic Cafes of Turin: A Journey Through Time and Taste

April 29, 2024 in Travel & Destinations by Charlotte Sinclair

Turin, a city celebrated for its refined architecture and rich cultural heritage, is also renowned for its historic cafes, more so than any other city in Italy. These establishments, some operating for over a century, are not just cafes but monuments of gastronomy and tradition, nestled under the elegant arcades and colonnades of Turin's grand squares.

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Francesco Pergolesi's 'Heroes' Series Captures the Charm of Small Italian Shops

June 14, 2024 in Photography & Visuals by Julian Everett

Francesco Pergolesi, a renowned Italian photographer, has unveiled his latest series titled 'Heroes,' which pays homage to the quaint, small shops and businesses scattered across Italy. This captivating series offers a nostalgic glimpse into a world where people connect, argue, reconcile, and even fall in love within the walls of these charming establishments.

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German City to Temporarily Rename Itself After Taylor Swift

July 4, 2024 in Travel & Destinations by Charlotte Sinclair

In an extraordinary display of fandom and civic engagement, the German city of Gelsenkirchen is set to temporarily rebrand itself as "Swiftkirchen" in celebration of Taylor Swift's upcoming visit, as reported by Der Spiegel.

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Japan's Hidden Graffiti Alley in Harajuku

July 30, 2024 in Photography & Visuals by Julian Everett

Japan is not typically known for its graffiti scene. In a country where street art is often seen as vandalism, graffiti and Japanese culture seem incompatible. Unlike cities like Hong Kong, where street art is more common, Tokyo’s streets are relatively free of such expressions. However, in Harajuku, an alley-gallery has been created specifically for street artists, making all the artwork on its walls officially sanctioned.

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A New Haven for Wine Lovers in Alentejo: Quinta do Paral Hotel Opens

Aug. 21, 2024 in Travel & Destinations by Charlotte Sinclair

For wine-loving travelers with a taste for luxury, Portugal’s Alentejo region has a new gem to explore—Quinta do Paral Hotel. Often dubbed the "Tuscany of Portugal," Alentejo is now home to this exceptional retreat, brought to life by Dieter Morszeck, the aviation enthusiast and grandson of Rimowa founder, Paul Morszeck.

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Rome in the 1970s: A Decade of Turbulent Change

Aug. 24, 2024 in Photography & Visuals by Julian Everett

In the 1970s, Rome underwent a profound transformation, moving away from the idyllic existence of "la dolce vita" towards a harsher reality. Stephan Brigidi, reflecting on his experiences from his first visit to the city as a student in 1972, recalls a time when life was still relatively simple. However, change was in the air.

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