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The Vibrant Artistry of Iris Scott: The Finger Painter Extraordinaire

June 18, 2023 in Arts & Culture by Julian Everett

When it comes to bringing vibrancy and depth to art, American artist Iris Scott takes a unique approach - she paints using her fingers. Employing this age-old technique, she creates vivid and detailed works that convey a heightened, more colorful version of our reality.

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Dolce&Gabbana's Vivid Splash: Stylizing Casa Amor Beach Club, near Saint-Tropez

June 30, 2023 in Design & Décor by Charlotte Sinclair

Italian luxury fashion house Dolce&Gabbana has once again brought its signature vivid and energetic aesthetic to a new venue, this time transforming the beach club Casa Amor on Pampelonne Beach near Saint-Tropez. With a keen attention to detail and a vibrant palette of colors, the brand has effectively created a small Sicilian commune on the French Riviera.

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Dress Codes and Fashion Faux Pas at Wimbledon: A Story of Gucci Bags, Royals, and Tennis Stars

July 5, 2023 in Fashion & Style by Julian Everett

Yesterday at Wimbledon, the chatter was all about the Gucci bag carried by Italian tennis player Jannik Sinner, which, interestingly enough, had passed all the necessary approvals. Wimbledon, known for its prestige and history, is also famed for its stringent dress codes, which I cannot help but appreciate. These dress codes apply to everyone: players, spectators of all categories, including members of the royal family.

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Missoni Brings Its Signature Style to Sardinian Shores

July 15, 2023 in Travel & Destinations by Charlotte Sinclair

Missoni, a well-renowned fashion house known for its unique knitwear, has taken the trend of branded summer to the next level. The brand has unveiled its own azure beach, located on the sandy shores of Cala Petra Ruja in Sardinia. This stylish seaside spot, the color of which reflects Missoni's iconic beach umbrellas and sun loungers, is a collaborative venture with local beach club and restaurant, Nikki Beach Costa Smeralda.

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HIBRIDE: A Colorful Ode to Agritourism Between Cucuron and Aix-en-Provence

July 29, 2023 in Travel & Destinations by Charlotte Sinclair

Nestled in an idyllic setting between Cucuron and Aix-en-Provence, HIBRIDE emerges as a vivacious alternative to the often neutral tones dominating interior design trends. A project conceived by seasoned hoteliers Philippe Chapelet and Patrick Elouarghi, HIBRIDE blends agritourism with their company HI's established track record in the hotel industry.

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Soccercore: The Surprising Fashion Trend Taking Over the Streets

Aug. 2, 2023 in Fashion & Style by Julian Everett

As the fashion world continues to blur the lines between sportswear and everyday style, a surprising trend is making waves - soccercore. The trend has solidified football fan fashion as not only an expression of team loyalty but also a major fashion statement. Football jerseys and shorts are no longer confined to sports stadiums; they've stepped off the pitch and onto the streets of metropolises worldwide.

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Colorblocking Kings Benetton Unveil Fall-Winter Campaign Featuring a Symphony of Hues

Sept. 6, 2023 in Fashion & Style by Julian Everett

As the leaves begin to turn and the days grow shorter, Benetton—the undisputed kings of colorblocking—has unveiled their Fall-Winter collection campaign, offering a vibrant antidote to the looming grey skies of the colder months.

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Peter Do's Cautious Debut for Helmut Lang: Steering Clear of Military and Police References

Sept. 8, 2023 in Fashion & Style by Charlotte Sinclair

Today, all eyes were on the runway for Peter Do's debut collection for Helmut Lang. There was palpable tension, as many wondered whether the collection would feature the military and police motifs that were a staple of founder Helmut Lang's work. Such references could have ignited a wave of controversy in today's political and social climate.

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Gabriela Hearst’s Chloé SS2024 Collection: A Serene Dance of Color and Texture

Sept. 29, 2023 in Fashion & Style by Julian Everett

Gabriela Hearst’s most recent collection for Chloé, although less jubilant compared to her ending dance, still harmoniously adheres to her signature style: sleek and tranquil. Executed in conjunction with the students of the samba school Estação Primeira de Mangueira, the designs form a structured and serene array featuring a base of black and white, coupled with ruffles, leather, and iridescent fabrics. Orange floating dresses and red bags serve as the vibrant accents in the collection.

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Joana Vasconcelos: A Fusion of Art and Fashion with Dior

Sept. 30, 2023 in Design & Décor by Charlotte Sinclair

Portuguese artist Joana Vasconcelos seems to be everywhere today, thanks to her collaboration with Dior. Commissioned by the brand, Vasconcelos created a monumental textile sculpture, Valkyre Miss Dior, immediately dubbed as "epic" due to its 7 meters height, 24 meters length, and weight of over a ton.

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Ann Miller: Tapping Through the Golden Age of Hollywood

Nov. 6, 2023 in Models & Actresses Photos by Charlotte Sinclair

Ann Miller, born Johnnie Lucille Collier on April 12, 1923, in Chireno, Texas, was a whirlwind of talent and an indelible part of the Hollywood pantheon. Known for her machine-gun tap dancing, she embodied the glitz and glamour of the Golden Age of cinema. With raven hair often crowned with extravagant hats and a smile that lit up theaters, Miller left an indelible mark on the silver screen.

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Yvonne De Carlo: The Glamorous Siren with a Flair for the Dramatic

Nov. 6, 2023 in Models & Actresses Photos by Julian Everett

Yvonne De Carlo was the Canadian-born actress who became a universal symbol of allure and mystery in the Hollywood of the mid-20th century. With her exotic looks and versatile talent, she not only captivated audiences but also left an indelible mark on the industry. This article will dive into the life of this silver screen icon, celebrating her most memorable roles and the captivating stories that shaped her legendary status.

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Gypsy Rose Lee: The Burlesque Queen Who Redefined Showbiz

Dec. 23, 2023 in Models & Actresses Photos by Julian Everett

Gypsy Rose Lee, born Rose Louise Hovick in Seattle, Washington, on January 8, 1911, remains one of the most iconic figures in the history of American entertainment. Her life story, marked by drama, talent, and a trailblazing presence in the world of burlesque, continues to fascinate audiences decades after her passing.

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Debbie Reynolds: Hollywood's Unsinkable Star

Feb. 19, 2024 in Models & Actresses Photos by Julian Everett

Debbie Reynolds, born Mary Frances Reynolds, was not just a fixture in the Golden Age of Hollywood; she was its beating heart. With a career spanning over six decades, Reynolds was an emblem of vivacity and perseverance, a testament to the glitter and grit of show business.

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The Intriguing World of Vintage American Prison Rings: A Collector's Delight

March 16, 2024 in Fashion & Style by Julian Everett

In the realm of niche collectibles, a surprising trend has emerged that captivates history buffs and art enthusiasts alike: the pursuit of American prison rings from the first half of the 20th century. These are not just any ordinary pieces of jewelry; they are artifacts of resourcefulness and imagination, born within the confines of prison walls.

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The Legendary Tempest Storm: A Comprehensive Biography

July 3, 2024 in Models & Actresses Photos by Julian Everett

Tempest Storm, born Annie Blanche Banks on February 29, 1928, in Eastman, Georgia, rose to fame as one of the most iconic burlesque dancers of the 20th century. With a career that spanned over six decades, Storm's life was filled with glamour, romance, and moments of sheer audacity. This article delves into her biography, career stages, personal life, notable romances, and some of the most intriguing incidents of her storied existence.

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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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