July 3, 2023 in Arts & Culture by Julian Everett
In 2005, Peter Mohrbacher stumbled upon the vast array of angel names present across the mythologies of the world. Intrigued, he embarked on his project titled "Angelarium". The Chicago-based illustrator has since been painting an ethereal army and guardians of the cosmos, each disembodied entity depicted in accordance with the elemental attribute it's identified with - be it water, earth, or air.
Read moreJuly 18, 2023 in Fashion & Style by Julian Everett
It's not a mushroom, it's a Moët & Chandon cork-shaped hot air balloon that floated guests, including stylist Harry Lambert and 16Arlington founder Marco Capaldo, at the Château de Saran. This private residence in the village of Chouilly was built in 1801 for Jean-Rémy Moët, the founder of the Moët & Chandon Champagne house. Today, the brand welcomes its friends and distinguished guests at this exquisite location.
Read moreAug. 15, 2023 in Fashion & Style by Julian Everett
Sneaker enthusiasts and luxury aficionados, brace yourselves! Online sneaker-buying and selling platform, Laced, has unveiled the ranking of the world's priciest kicks. Taking the sneaker game to unmatched heights, several luxury collaborations have dominated the list.
Read moreSept. 4, 2023 in Fashion & Style by Julian Everett
On October 7, 2023, Air France will celebrate its 90th anniversary. For this momentous occasion, the airline has teamed up with Xavier Ronse, the head of the Paris Opera's costume workshops, to produce a collection of five unique dresses. Each dress symbolizes a different aspect of the airline's history and operations: planes and technology, crew uniforms and fashion, advertising posters, in-flight catering and service, and design.
Read moreSept. 7, 2023 in Fashion & Style by Julian Everett
Hold onto your couture hats, fashionistas! American Vogue has just dropped its lineup of fresh faces for the season, and this isn't your grandma's model roster. For the first time ever, Vogue hosted an open casting call for global talent, and the world answered.
Read moreSept. 10, 2023 in Design & Décor by Charlotte Sinclair
In an industry that increasingly leans toward mass production, LOEWE offers a breath of fresh air with its Squeeze bag, crafted in the brand's Madrid atelier. The bag is a testament to the fine craftsmanship LOEWE is known for, involving a combination of advanced technologies like laser-cutting and 3D printing, along with the delicate touch of handsewing.
Read moreSept. 14, 2023 in Models & Actresses Photos by Julian Everett
Naomi Campbell, a name synonymous with supermodel status, has once again shown her marketing prowess in a recent collaboration with fashion brand Pretty Little Thing. With 18 million followers on Instagram, Pretty Little Thing is already a behemoth in the fashion world. However, the inclusion of Campbell into their marketing strategy has added a layer of iconic prestige to the brand.
Read moreSept. 15, 2023 in Design & Décor by Julian Everett
In a world full of stories and jokes about people showing up in the same dress at events, here comes a twist—this time it's about airplanes dressing alike! Air Canada recently unveiled its new all-black livery for business-class-only charter planes via a Twitter post, claiming the new look will make their jets "instantly recognizable." However, Air New Zealand was quick to point out the uncanny resemblance to its own all-black planes that have been soaring the skies for about a decade.
Read moreSept. 16, 2023 in Design & Décor by Charlotte Sinclair
📖 Unfolding The New Narrative
Read moreSept. 17, 2023 in Fashion & Style by Julian Everett
👜 When Fashion Literally Takes Up Space
Read moreSept. 18, 2023 in Fashion & Style by Charlotte Sinclair
As the leaves begin to change and the air grows crisp, autumn traditionally becomes a time for hats. While not explicitly designed for the season, Stephen Jones's new collection invites us to dream. Inspired by his native land of Cymru, or Wales, the designer has crafted an assortment of headwear that reflects the beaches, waters, and rocky landscapes of his homeland.
Read moreSept. 24, 2023 in Travel & Destinations by Charlotte Sinclair
Situated on Awaji Island, the Nijigen no Mori Anime Park is a unique departure from conventional theme parks like Disneyland. Instead of passive attractions, it offers a compilation of active, open-air adventures, engaging visitors in an eclectic mix of immersive experiences.
Read moreFeb. 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.
Read moreMarch 21, 2024 in Fashion & Style by Charlotte Sinclair
Delta Air Lines, one of the largest airlines in the USA and globally, has unveiled a photo of the prototype for its new uniform, developed by Gap Inc. The news is particularly noteworthy for two reasons: firstly, Delta has decided to return to its traditional colors of navy blue and burgundy, a shift from the previous purple uniforms designed by Zac Posen. Secondly, the fabrics used for the new clothing line are certified with OEKO-TEX STANDARD 100, ensuring they are free from harmful and toxic substances. This move comes after Delta faced lawsuits claiming that Posen’s uniforms caused allergies.
Read moreApril 5, 2024 in Fashion & Style by Charlotte Sinclair
In a surprising move that blends technology with fashion, Nike has just rolled out a new iteration of its classic Air Force 1 Low sneakers, this time with a unique twist that pays homage to an unlikely icon of the digital age: the Windows Blue Screen of Death. This unexpected collaboration has caught the attention of sneaker enthusiasts and tech aficionados alike, offering a creative take on one of the most dreaded error messages in computing history.
Read moreJune 23, 2024 in Arts & Culture by Charlotte Sinclair
A candid conversation with the decades most flamboyant billionaire on deal making, self-promotion, world affairs and how much is enough.
Read moreJuly 16, 2024 in Travel & Destinations by Charlotte Sinclair
In a heartwarming tale of restoration and entrepreneurship, a once-glamorous hotel on the southern coast of Corsica has been given a new lease on life by an unlikely duo. The Grand Hôtel des Roches Rouges, which had fallen into disrepair and remained shuttered for two decades, has been lovingly revived by a former maid and her husband.
Read moreJuly 18, 2024 in Travel & Destinations by Charlotte Sinclair
The most impressive hotel opening of the year has taken place in Hamburg, where the historic Flakturm IV, a former Nazi bunker, has been transformed into the Reverb by Hard Rock hotel.
Read moreAug. 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.
Read moreSept. 24, 2024 in Photography & Visuals by Charlotte Sinclair
Nina Leen, a name synonymous with some of the most captivating images in Life magazine, has long been a figure shrouded in mystery. Born in the Russian Empire, Leen's life journey took her through Germany, Italy, and Switzerland before she eventually settled in the United States, where her photographic talents would leave an indelible mark on American media.
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