How Ashley Longshore Became The Fashion World’s Go-To Artist
As the fashion world’s go-to artist, Ashley Longshore has become synonymous with work that’s provocative, bold, and hilarious. And she makes no apologies! The Daily recently sat down with her to unearth how she got started, why social media was instrumental in her success, and what she’d still love to do. When did you know that you had talent? I realized I could paint at 19. I didn’t know...
Bad Bunny’s Grammy-winning album cover spotlights the cultural weight of the monobloc chair
The album cover of Bad Bunny's album Debí Tirar Más Fotos, featuring two monobloc chairs. The plastic chairs on the cover of 'Debí Tirar Más Fotos' evoke Puerto Rican culture, but the monobloc transcends geographies. This is the story of how innovations in plastic – and an unfiled patent – created what is arguably the most ubiquitous design object in the world...
Undeniable: Christian Siriano’s Designs in New Exhibit
For CFDA member Christian Siriano, fashion has always been a declaration of belonging. “Undeniable: The Designs of Christian Siriano and Ashley Longshore” brings that ethos to the forefront, celebrating a designer whose work has consistently expanded the boundaries of American fashion through inclusivity, craftsmanship, and cultural relevance.
Oscar Nominations: ‘Sinners’ Breaks Record With 16
NYT: “One Battle After Another” was close behind with 13 nods. Acting nominees include Michael B. Jordan, Kate Hudson, Timothée Chalamet and Teyana Taylor.The nominations for the 98th Academy Awards were dominated by Hollywood’s most endangered species — highly original, studio-made films with hefty budgets. “Sinners,” a horror fantasia set in the 1930s and rooted in Black culture...
André Leon Talley: Style is Forever
The companion book to the show at SCAD’s museums, André Leon Talley: Style is Forever celebrates the improbable achievements of one of fashion’s most influential people of the last century. If you ever crossed paths with André he truly was larger than life—a style icon, creative director, fashion and cultural savant. Diana Vreeland...
The dressmaker cast out by Dior who quietly saved 600 of its gowns!
Fired after four days amid colonial tensions, Tunisian-born Azzedine Alaïa went on to amass a vast trove of historic couture now on display in two Paris shows. When a Tunisian dressmaker arrived in Paris in 1956, he was taken on by Dior but left in tears four days later after being told to quit amid...
Inside The Ferragamo Atelier, Where Craftsmanship And Heritage Shape 21st Century Designs
In 1978, a serendipitous mistake in the Ferragamo atelier gave birth to one of fashion's most enduring symbols. Fiamma Ferragamo, founder Salvatore's eldest daughter, was developing a new pump for the modern woman—someone who would accept nothing short of a sophisticated, comfortable shoe. The designers began...
ICYMI: All eyes on Paris Photo 2025 – focus on our highlights
The world's most important international photography fair brings together iconic and emerging names, galleries large and small – and there’s much to covet. There was much to see – and to covet – held at the Paris Photo 2025 (13-16 November), the 28th edition of the event, which is back at the Grand Palais for the second year...
Joy Gregory subverts beauty standards with her new exhibition at Whitechapel Gallery
It is apt that Joy Gregory’s first major survey show at the Whitechapel Gallery should take its title from a proverb said by her mother. In every room, her words – ‘you catch more flies with honey than vinegar’ – ring true. Here, these honeyed photographs hold a pertinent political message that sticks. Using nineteenth-century photographic...
Louis Vuitton exhibits two Impressionist masterpieces in its flagship store!
The Fondation Louis Vuitton unveils today an exceptional exhibit of two French Impressionist masterpieces at its New York flagship. On loan from the Musée d’Orsay in Paris and the J. Paul Getty Museum in Los Angeles, respectively, Gustave Caillebotte’s Boating Party (circa 1877-1878) and Young Man at His Window...
Jodie Turner-Smith | The Spine Has Teeth
Jodie Turner-Smith is a woman who knows how to get on with it. It should be unsurprising, considering the career the actress has managed to carve out for herself in just a few short years—you don’t go from a Melina Matsoukas feature (Queen & Slim [2019]) to playing Anne Boleyn (Anne Boleyn [2021]), star in a Kogonada...
Manolo Blahnik Rolls Out Pink Carpet for Marie Antoinette Capsule at Burlington Arcade
LONDON — Manolo Blahnik, the sole sponsor of the Victoria and Albert Museum show, “Marie Antoinette Style,” has heralded the launch of its Marie Antoinette-themed capsule with an installation at the Burlington Arcade. “I have always adored Burlington Arcade and its enduring elegance and history. T
How Ashley Longshore Became The Fashion World’s Go-To Artist
As the fashion world’s go-to artist, Ashley Longshore has become synonymous with work that’s provocative, bold, and hilarious. And she makes no apologies! The Daily recently sat down with her to unearth how she got started, why social media was instrumental in her success, and what she’d still love to do. When did you know that you had talent? I realized I could paint at 19. I didn’t know...
Bad Bunny’s Grammy-winning album cover spotlights the cultural weight of the monobloc chair
The album cover of Bad Bunny's album Debí Tirar Más Fotos, featuring two monobloc chairs. The plastic chairs on the cover of 'Debí Tirar Más Fotos' evoke Puerto Rican culture, but the monobloc transcends geographies. This is the story of how innovations in plastic – and an unfiled patent – created what is arguably the most ubiquitous design object in the world...
Undeniable: Christian Siriano’s Designs in New Exhibit
For CFDA member Christian Siriano, fashion has always been a declaration of belonging. “Undeniable: The Designs of Christian Siriano and Ashley Longshore” brings that ethos to the forefront, celebrating a designer whose work has consistently expanded the boundaries of American fashion through inclusivity, craftsmanship, and cultural relevance.
Oscar Nominations: ‘Sinners’ Breaks Record With 16
NYT: “One Battle After Another” was close behind with 13 nods. Acting nominees include Michael B. Jordan, Kate Hudson, Timothée Chalamet and Teyana Taylor.The nominations for the 98th Academy Awards were dominated by Hollywood’s most endangered species — highly original, studio-made films with hefty budgets. “Sinners,” a horror fantasia set in the 1930s and rooted in Black culture...
André Leon Talley: Style is Forever
The companion book to the show at SCAD’s museums, André Leon Talley: Style is Forever celebrates the improbable achievements of one of fashion’s most influential people of the last century. If you ever crossed paths with André he truly was larger than life—a style icon, creative director, fashion and cultural savant. Diana Vreeland...
The dressmaker cast out by Dior who quietly saved 600 of its gowns!
Fired after four days amid colonial tensions, Tunisian-born Azzedine Alaïa went on to amass a vast trove of historic couture now on display in two Paris shows. When a Tunisian dressmaker arrived in Paris in 1956, he was taken on by Dior but left in tears four days later after being told to quit amid...
Inside The Ferragamo Atelier, Where Craftsmanship And Heritage Shape 21st Century Designs
In 1978, a serendipitous mistake in the Ferragamo atelier gave birth to one of fashion's most enduring symbols. Fiamma Ferragamo, founder Salvatore's eldest daughter, was developing a new pump for the modern woman—someone who would accept nothing short of a sophisticated, comfortable shoe. The designers began...
ICYMI: All eyes on Paris Photo 2025 – focus on our highlights
The world's most important international photography fair brings together iconic and emerging names, galleries large and small – and there’s much to covet. There was much to see – and to covet – held at the Paris Photo 2025 (13-16 November), the 28th edition of the event, which is back at the Grand Palais for the second year...
Joy Gregory subverts beauty standards with her new exhibition at Whitechapel Gallery
It is apt that Joy Gregory’s first major survey show at the Whitechapel Gallery should take its title from a proverb said by her mother. In every room, her words – ‘you catch more flies with honey than vinegar’ – ring true. Here, these honeyed photographs hold a pertinent political message that sticks. Using nineteenth-century photographic...
Louis Vuitton exhibits two Impressionist masterpieces in its flagship store!
The Fondation Louis Vuitton unveils today an exceptional exhibit of two French Impressionist masterpieces at its New York flagship. On loan from the Musée d’Orsay in Paris and the J. Paul Getty Museum in Los Angeles, respectively, Gustave Caillebotte’s Boating Party (circa 1877-1878) and Young Man at His Window...
Jodie Turner-Smith | The Spine Has Teeth
Jodie Turner-Smith is a woman who knows how to get on with it. It should be unsurprising, considering the career the actress has managed to carve out for herself in just a few short years—you don’t go from a Melina Matsoukas feature (Queen & Slim [2019]) to playing Anne Boleyn (Anne Boleyn [2021]), star in a Kogonada...
Manolo Blahnik Rolls Out Pink Carpet for Marie Antoinette Capsule at Burlington Arcade
LONDON — Manolo Blahnik, the sole sponsor of the Victoria and Albert Museum show, “Marie Antoinette Style,” has heralded the launch of its Marie Antoinette-themed capsule with an installation at the Burlington Arcade. “I have always adored Burlington Arcade and its enduring elegance and history. T
How Ashley Longshore Became The Fashion World’s Go-To Artist
As the fashion world’s go-to artist, Ashley Longshore has become synonymous with work that’s provocative, bold, and hilarious. And she makes no apologies! The Daily recently sat down with her to unearth how she got started, why social media was instrumental in her success, and what she’d still love to do. When did you know that you had talent? I realized I could paint at 19. I didn’t know...
Bad Bunny’s Grammy-winning album cover spotlights the cultural weight of the monobloc chair
The album cover of Bad Bunny's album Debí Tirar Más Fotos, featuring two monobloc chairs. The plastic chairs on the cover of 'Debí Tirar Más Fotos' evoke Puerto Rican culture, but the monobloc transcends geographies. This is the story of how innovations in plastic – and an unfiled patent – created what is arguably the most ubiquitous design object in the world...
Undeniable: Christian Siriano’s Designs in New Exhibit
For CFDA member Christian Siriano, fashion has always been a declaration of belonging. “Undeniable: The Designs of Christian Siriano and Ashley Longshore” brings that ethos to the forefront, celebrating a designer whose work has consistently expanded the boundaries of American fashion through inclusivity, craftsmanship, and cultural relevance.
Oscar Nominations: ‘Sinners’ Breaks Record With 16
NYT: “One Battle After Another” was close behind with 13 nods. Acting nominees include Michael B. Jordan, Kate Hudson, Timothée Chalamet and Teyana Taylor.The nominations for the 98th Academy Awards were dominated by Hollywood’s most endangered species — highly original, studio-made films with hefty budgets. “Sinners,” a horror fantasia set in the 1930s and rooted in Black culture...
André Leon Talley: Style is Forever
The companion book to the show at SCAD’s museums, André Leon Talley: Style is Forever celebrates the improbable achievements of one of fashion’s most influential people of the last century. If you ever crossed paths with André he truly was larger than life—a style icon, creative director, fashion and cultural savant. Diana Vreeland...
The dressmaker cast out by Dior who quietly saved 600 of its gowns!
Fired after four days amid colonial tensions, Tunisian-born Azzedine Alaïa went on to amass a vast trove of historic couture now on display in two Paris shows. When a Tunisian dressmaker arrived in Paris in 1956, he was taken on by Dior but left in tears four days later after being told to quit amid...
Inside The Ferragamo Atelier, Where Craftsmanship And Heritage Shape 21st Century Designs
In 1978, a serendipitous mistake in the Ferragamo atelier gave birth to one of fashion's most enduring symbols. Fiamma Ferragamo, founder Salvatore's eldest daughter, was developing a new pump for the modern woman—someone who would accept nothing short of a sophisticated, comfortable shoe. The designers began...
ICYMI: All eyes on Paris Photo 2025 – focus on our highlights
The world's most important international photography fair brings together iconic and emerging names, galleries large and small – and there’s much to covet. There was much to see – and to covet – held at the Paris Photo 2025 (13-16 November), the 28th edition of the event, which is back at the Grand Palais for the second year...
Joy Gregory subverts beauty standards with her new exhibition at Whitechapel Gallery
It is apt that Joy Gregory’s first major survey show at the Whitechapel Gallery should take its title from a proverb said by her mother. In every room, her words – ‘you catch more flies with honey than vinegar’ – ring true. Here, these honeyed photographs hold a pertinent political message that sticks. Using nineteenth-century photographic...
Louis Vuitton exhibits two Impressionist masterpieces in its flagship store!
The Fondation Louis Vuitton unveils today an exceptional exhibit of two French Impressionist masterpieces at its New York flagship. On loan from the Musée d’Orsay in Paris and the J. Paul Getty Museum in Los Angeles, respectively, Gustave Caillebotte’s Boating Party (circa 1877-1878) and Young Man at His Window...
Jodie Turner-Smith | The Spine Has Teeth
Jodie Turner-Smith is a woman who knows how to get on with it. It should be unsurprising, considering the career the actress has managed to carve out for herself in just a few short years—you don’t go from a Melina Matsoukas feature (Queen & Slim [2019]) to playing Anne Boleyn (Anne Boleyn [2021]), star in a Kogonada...
Manolo Blahnik Rolls Out Pink Carpet for Marie Antoinette Capsule at Burlington Arcade
LONDON — Manolo Blahnik, the sole sponsor of the Victoria and Albert Museum show, “Marie Antoinette Style,” has heralded the launch of its Marie Antoinette-themed capsule with an installation at the Burlington Arcade. “I have always adored Burlington Arcade and its enduring elegance and history. T












