June 13, 2023 in Fashion & Style by Charlotte Sinclair
Anthony Vaccarello's most recent Saint Laurent men's show in Berlin painted an aesthetic tableau of exceptional tailoring, bare shoulders framed by delicate silk or chiffon sleeveless shirts, and a broad-shouldered silhouette. In the age of social media, hints of the show's direction were gleaned from Vaccarello's Instagram, even before the audience's planes had landed. A film clip from the 1950 French short film, Un Chant d’Amour, and the collection's title, "Each Man Kills the Things He Loves", gave followers a breadcrumb trail leading to the show's inspirations.
Read moreJune 18, 2023 in Travel & Destinations by Julian Everett
The Italian luxury fashion house Valentino has outdone itself with the recent rebranding of Palazzo Avino hotel's beach. Located on Italy's stunning Amalfi coast, the beach has been transformed into a chic coastal escape, showcasing the unmistakable elegance of the Valentino brand.
Read moreJune 22, 2023 in Fashion & Style by Julian Everett
Jonny Johansson, Acne Studios' creative director, embarked on a transformative Grand Tour, which inspired the Spring 2024 menswear collection. Johansson's journey to Venice last October wasn't just for the art, architecture, and Thomas Mann vibes; he aimed to examine the psychology behind changing one's attire when traveling, dressing differently to portray a different alter ego.
Read moreJune 25, 2023 in Fashion & Style by Charlotte Sinclair
Jonathan Anderson's Spring 2024 collection for Loewe resonates with a profound parallel between natural and human-made aesthetics. Inspired by the three Lynda Benglis fountains, the collection echoes the interplay between natural substance and man-made structures.
Read moreJuly 3, 2023 in Fashion & Style by Charlotte Sinclair
The brand name "Toogood" is also the surname of its creators, sisters Erica and Faye Toogood. Today, it's a multidisciplinary studio where furniture, ceramics, and clothing are created. "We wanted to sculpt a new uniform for the professional you imagine yourself to be," says Erica. The influence of work uniforms is indeed evident in the collection: jacket or pants models are named after professions like skipper, bookbinder, packer, baker, fisherman... But despite their utilitarian nature, they are also quite beautiful everyday items with no gender attachment. Looking at them, I wouldn't mind trying on several professions for myself.
Read moreJuly 21, 2023 in Models & Actresses Photos by Julian Everett
The world of high fashion meets rock 'n' roll in the newest Louis Vuitton campaign featuring the Haim sisters. While the choice may not evoke the same level of excitement as Rihanna's previous involvement, there is no denying that the Haim sisters are in their element in these shots by David Sims, donning the stylish pieces from Nicolas Ghesquière's collection.
Read moreAug. 10, 2023 in Fashion & Style by Julian Everett
The Scandinavian style shines in all its glory in Stine Goya's Spring 2024 collection. Eco-friendly materials, versatility, and comfort have become key elements of the new line.
Read moreAug. 10, 2023 in Fashion & Style by Charlotte Sinclair
The Copenhagen Fashion Week saw a dazzling display from one of the major Scandi style brands, Ganni, as they unveiled their Spring 2024 collection. Creative director Ditte Reffstrup has turned layering into an art form in this new line, where a dress can be worn over another dress, a skirt over pants or over a longer skirt.
Read moreSept. 2, 2023 in Fashion & Style by Charlotte Sinclair
Hey fashionistas, what's good? 🌟 You know when you're scrolling through your feed and something just makes you stop and go, "Wow"? Yeah, that happened when I saw Stefano Pilati's recent shoot with 10 Magazine. Trust me, this is the kind of content we all need in our lives!
Read moreSept. 14, 2023 in Travel & Destinations by Julian Everett
Autumn's allure brings forth myriad colors, moods, and in the case of the Vigezzina-Centovalli railway, a magical train journey that feels as if it has sprung straight from a Hayao Miyazaki film.
Read moreSept. 15, 2023 in Fashion & Style by Julian Everett
Heads up, fashion aficionados! Puppets and Puppets are back with a bang, and this time, they’ve taken the game from the playground to the runway. Yes, you read that right: their latest show featured toys as set design elements, making the atmosphere as quirky as it gets.
Read moreSept. 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.
Read moreNov. 7, 2023 in Models & Actresses Photos by Julian Everett
20 QUESTIONS: KIM BASINGER
Read moreApril 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.
Read moreApril 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."
Read moreSept. 3, 2024 in Fashion & Style by Charlotte Sinclair
In the 1930s, renowned couturier Jean Patou found himself regularly escaping to the sun-kissed shores of Mallorca, where he stayed at the luxurious Formentor Hotel. Nestled in a secluded bay near the town of Pollença, this stunning retreat, opened by a wealthy Argentinian just two months before the Great Depression, quickly became the epitome of opulence. With Limoges porcelain, Baccarat crystal, and hand-embroidered linens, the Formentor was a magnet for the world’s elite, even as economic turmoil claimed its owner.
Read moreJan. 9, 2025 in Arts & Culture by Julian Everett
The year 2025 promises a remarkable array of art exhibitions across Europe, offering visitors a rare chance to experience centuries of artistic genius in one unforgettable journey. From monumental retrospectives of Renaissance masters to vibrant celebrations of modern and contemporary art, these shows embody the diversity and depth of the European cultural scene.
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