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The Melancholic Theatre of Thom Browne Haute Couture

July 3, 2023 in Fashion & Style by Julian Everett

Thom Browne Haute Couture's latest show was an orchestration of sounds, styles, and stories. The setting was both intriguing and melancholic, featuring a giant metallic dome that chimed at intervals throughout the show, an abandoned pile of luggage, and a somber musical narrative that ranged from choral arrangements to electronic sounds and cinematic audio effects.

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Lindsey Kustusch: Capturing the Spirit of San Francisco Through Art

July 6, 2023 in Arts & Culture by Julian Everett

Drawing on the inspiration of more than 15 years living in San Francisco, American artist Lindsey Kustusch masterfully captures the spirit and energy of urban life in her artworks. Her unique approach to painting—beginning with an abstract background and then layering it with her own handcrafted knives, brushes, and scrapers—gives her work a distinctive character and intensity.

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Intriguing Art on Antique Pages: Discover the Works of Australian Artist, Loui Jover"

July 9, 2023 in Arts & Culture by Julian Everett

Renowned Australian artist Loui Jover has been turning heads in the art world with his fascinating technique of painting on the pages of old books. Utilizing a combination of inks and gouache, Jover creates striking imagery on a vintage backdrop, turning each piece into a captivating work of art.

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Lindsay Gazel: The Rising Star in Food Design

July 20, 2023 in Design & Décor by Charlotte Sinclair

Food design has gained a new competitor - Lindsay Gazel, a pastry chef who has taken the art of cookie-baking to a whole new level. Gazel creates unique, intricately designed cookies for events hosted by big-name brands like Sporty&Rich, Dries Van Noten, Arc’teryx, J.Crew, Vans, Birkenstock, New Balance, Aime Leon Dore, Stussy, Sunnei, and even for the renowned podcast 'How Long Gone'.

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Pascal Campion: A Unique Blend of Art and Storytelling

July 24, 2023 in Arts & Culture by Julian Everett

The art world is filled with unique voices and talents, each weaving their distinct narratives. One such talent is Pascal Campion, a Franco-American artist-illustrator whose creative journey has covered an impressive spectrum - from conceptual design to visual development for art films and TV shows, and creating commercial animation for clients such as Chevron and Disney.

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A Taste of Tradition: Exploring Aveiro's Historical Train Station and Local Delicacies

Aug. 13, 2023 in Travel & Destinations by Julian Everett

The city of Aveiro, located in Portugal, offers visitors an extraordinary blend of history, art, and culinary culture. A recent visit uncovered the exceptional beauty of the city's historical train station and a distinctive culinary tradition that's both intriguing and, for some, an acquired taste.

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Salvatore Ferragamo's FW23 Campaign: A Fusion of Fashion and Renaissance Art under Maximilian Davis

Aug. 14, 2023 in Fashion & Style by Charlotte Sinclair

Maximilian Davis's vision for the Ferragamo FW23 campaign is a breathtaking melding of art and fashion. Collaborating with Florence's Uffizi Gallery, Davis has managed to incorporate masterpieces into the advertisement, including Vasari's "Portrait of Alessandro Medici," providing a backdrop for model Vittoria Ceretti. Photographer Tyler Mitchell was behind the camera, capturing the blend of Renaissance elegance and Ferragamo's modern designs.

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Milan's Hidden Gem: Albergo Diurno Venezia Set to Transform into the National Museum of Digital Art

Aug. 22, 2023 in Travel & Destinations by Charlotte Sinclair

Situated beneath Piazza Guglielmo Oberdan in Milan, the Albergo Duirno Venezia remains one of the city's clandestine design marvels. Conceived by the esteemed Piero Portaluppi in the iconic art deco style, the spa center officially opened its doors in January 1926. Spanning an impressive 1,200 square meters, the venue housed 30 bathhouses, varying from basic setups to lavish suites, alongside essential amenities such as a barbershop, manicure and pedicure stations, a shoe-cleaning kiosk, a newsstand, a bank, a post office, and much more.

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Tesla Wins Approval for Diner and Movie Theater Complex in Los Angeles

Aug. 28, 2023 in Design & Décor by Charlotte Sinclair

Elon Musk is extending his reach beyond cars, rockets, and social networks by stepping into the hospitality and entertainment sector. Tesla has received the green light from the Los Angeles Department of Building and Safety to build a 1950s-inspired diner, along with a drive-in theater and an electric vehicle charging station, on Santa Monica Boulevard.

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"Eating Lovers": Eva Fabrigas's Stunning Installation at Berlin's Station

Aug. 31, 2023 in Arts & Culture by Charlotte Sinclair

Hey, art lovers! If you're in Berlin or planning a trip soon, you've got to check out the rad art installation at the station. It's none other than "Eating Lovers" by Spanish artist Eva Fabrigas, and trust me, it's an Instagram-worthy spectacle.

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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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Autumn's Magic Train: A Journey Through Vigezzina-Centovalli That Whisks You Away to a Miyazaki World

Sept. 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.

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The Grand Opening of Raffles London at The OWO: Where History Meets Luxury

Sept. 15, 2023 in Travel & Destinations by Julian Everett

Mark your calendars, travel enthusiasts and history buffs! September 29th will witness the unveiling of one of this year’s most anticipated hotel projects: Raffles London at The OWO.

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Viviane Sassen: Blending Fashion and Art through Geometry and Abstraction

Nov. 10, 2023 in Photography & Visuals by Charlotte Sinclair

Viviane Sassen, a renowned Dutch artist born in 1972, resides in Amsterdam and has made significant contributions to both the fashion and fine art photography worlds. Her work is distinguished by the use of geometric shapes, frequently abstracting human bodies, showcasing a unique artistic vision that blends personal, editorial, and commercial elements.

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Ernie Barnes: Celebrating the Vibrant Life of African Americans Through Art

Feb. 1, 2024 in Arts & Culture by Julian Everett

The art world continues to celebrate the remarkable contributions of Ernie Barnes, an American artist whose work vividly captures the essence and vibrancy of African American life. Known for his unique style of elongated characters, Barnes' paintings are more than mere representations; they are a dynamic celebration of culture, movement, and emotion.

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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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The Legendary Red-Blue Presidential Train Embarks from Porto's São Bento Station

April 2, 2024 in Travel & Destinations by Charlotte Sinclair

Starting April 6th, the historic red-blue presidential train will once again grace the tracks from São Bento station in Porto, offering a journey steeped in grandeur and history. This train, a moving legend from 1890 to 1970, was once the esteemed carrier of presidents, ministers, and monarchs, with notable passengers including Queen Elizabeth II and Pope Paul VI.

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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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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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Portuguese Azulejo Mastery: Granja Station's Ceramic Chronicle

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

The unassuming Granja railway station in Portugal has become an unexpected canvas for the country's rich cultural heritage. This small suburban stop has transformed into a gallery of Portuguese azulejo art, with its walls adorned by intricate ceramic tiles depicting iconic national landmarks.

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