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
ICYMI: Fashion & Interiors: A Gendered Affair | New Release via Hannibal Books
Fashion and interior design’s intertwinement receives an analysis through the lens of gender in Hannibal Books’ new release, Fashion & Interiors: A Gendered Affair. Authored by Romy Cockx, Robin Schuldenfrei and Lara Steinhäußer, A Gendered Affair explores the subjects’ intersection by referencing the work of contemporary...
What to see at Frieze Seoul 2025
Don't miss this mix of contemporary and established artists at Frieze Seoul, September 3-6 ; here’s our guide to the fair and what's on around the city. Frieze Seoul is back for its fourth edition, returning to COEX from 3-6 September 2025, running alongside Kiaf, South Korea’s leading art fair. Located in the heart of Gangnam at K-POP Square...
AI Art: Barbie World
Stepping into Old Hollywood magic—where glamour meets timeless elegance Four iconic Ai Barbie-inspired beauties—Rita, Audrey, Marilyn, and Elizabeth—pose as the ultimate stars of a 1949 Vanity Fair cover shoot. With couture reimagined, spotlight drama, and cinematic composition...
The Best Films to See This August
Design & Living AnOther List: Celine Song follows up her roundly acclaimed debut Past Lives with Materialists, a romantic comedy running on broadly familiar lines. Dakota Johnson plays Lucy, MVP at a high-end matchmaking agency who maintains a coldly transactional take on love. An encounter...
La Pomme Grande! Chanel’s Metiers d’Art Show Will Return to New York This Year
Runway: The year of creative director debuts continues full-steam ahead, and as the spring 2026 collections near, so do expectations rise. Matthieu Blazy will introduce his new vision for Chanel this October in Paris in what is sure to be one of the most-discussed collections of the season...
After decades capturing the world’s fashion-set, photographer Johnny Rozsa picks up a paint brush
In his first exhibition of paintings, the New York-based artist celebrates the vibrancy of Tangier while rediscovering a familiar creative outlet. Johnny Rozsa is a bit like hearing a movie script read aloud. Before he became an era-defining fashion photographer in 1980s London, Rozsa studied architecture, had...
We are all fetishists, says Anastasia Fedorova in her new book, which takes a deep dive into kink
Art and Culture: A man in a complete ensemble of leather jackets and pants faces the wall, holding a bundle of chains. The photograph, printed in the middle of writer and curator Anastasiia Fedorova’s book Second Skin: Inside the Worlds of Fetish, Kink and Deviant Desire, is a clear documentation of a community...
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
ICYMI: Fashion & Interiors: A Gendered Affair | New Release via Hannibal Books
Fashion and interior design’s intertwinement receives an analysis through the lens of gender in Hannibal Books’ new release, Fashion & Interiors: A Gendered Affair. Authored by Romy Cockx, Robin Schuldenfrei and Lara Steinhäußer, A Gendered Affair explores the subjects’ intersection by referencing the work of contemporary...
What to see at Frieze Seoul 2025
Don't miss this mix of contemporary and established artists at Frieze Seoul, September 3-6 ; here’s our guide to the fair and what's on around the city. Frieze Seoul is back for its fourth edition, returning to COEX from 3-6 September 2025, running alongside Kiaf, South Korea’s leading art fair. Located in the heart of Gangnam at K-POP Square...
AI Art: Barbie World
Stepping into Old Hollywood magic—where glamour meets timeless elegance Four iconic Ai Barbie-inspired beauties—Rita, Audrey, Marilyn, and Elizabeth—pose as the ultimate stars of a 1949 Vanity Fair cover shoot. With couture reimagined, spotlight drama, and cinematic composition...
The Best Films to See This August
Design & Living AnOther List: Celine Song follows up her roundly acclaimed debut Past Lives with Materialists, a romantic comedy running on broadly familiar lines. Dakota Johnson plays Lucy, MVP at a high-end matchmaking agency who maintains a coldly transactional take on love. An encounter...
La Pomme Grande! Chanel’s Metiers d’Art Show Will Return to New York This Year
Runway: The year of creative director debuts continues full-steam ahead, and as the spring 2026 collections near, so do expectations rise. Matthieu Blazy will introduce his new vision for Chanel this October in Paris in what is sure to be one of the most-discussed collections of the season...
After decades capturing the world’s fashion-set, photographer Johnny Rozsa picks up a paint brush
In his first exhibition of paintings, the New York-based artist celebrates the vibrancy of Tangier while rediscovering a familiar creative outlet. Johnny Rozsa is a bit like hearing a movie script read aloud. Before he became an era-defining fashion photographer in 1980s London, Rozsa studied architecture, had...
We are all fetishists, says Anastasia Fedorova in her new book, which takes a deep dive into kink
Art and Culture: A man in a complete ensemble of leather jackets and pants faces the wall, holding a bundle of chains. The photograph, printed in the middle of writer and curator Anastasiia Fedorova’s book Second Skin: Inside the Worlds of Fetish, Kink and Deviant Desire, is a clear documentation of a community...
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
ICYMI: Fashion & Interiors: A Gendered Affair | New Release via Hannibal Books
Fashion and interior design’s intertwinement receives an analysis through the lens of gender in Hannibal Books’ new release, Fashion & Interiors: A Gendered Affair. Authored by Romy Cockx, Robin Schuldenfrei and Lara Steinhäußer, A Gendered Affair explores the subjects’ intersection by referencing the work of contemporary...
What to see at Frieze Seoul 2025
Don't miss this mix of contemporary and established artists at Frieze Seoul, September 3-6 ; here’s our guide to the fair and what's on around the city. Frieze Seoul is back for its fourth edition, returning to COEX from 3-6 September 2025, running alongside Kiaf, South Korea’s leading art fair. Located in the heart of Gangnam at K-POP Square...
AI Art: Barbie World
Stepping into Old Hollywood magic—where glamour meets timeless elegance Four iconic Ai Barbie-inspired beauties—Rita, Audrey, Marilyn, and Elizabeth—pose as the ultimate stars of a 1949 Vanity Fair cover shoot. With couture reimagined, spotlight drama, and cinematic composition...
The Best Films to See This August
Design & Living AnOther List: Celine Song follows up her roundly acclaimed debut Past Lives with Materialists, a romantic comedy running on broadly familiar lines. Dakota Johnson plays Lucy, MVP at a high-end matchmaking agency who maintains a coldly transactional take on love. An encounter...
La Pomme Grande! Chanel’s Metiers d’Art Show Will Return to New York This Year
Runway: The year of creative director debuts continues full-steam ahead, and as the spring 2026 collections near, so do expectations rise. Matthieu Blazy will introduce his new vision for Chanel this October in Paris in what is sure to be one of the most-discussed collections of the season...
After decades capturing the world’s fashion-set, photographer Johnny Rozsa picks up a paint brush
In his first exhibition of paintings, the New York-based artist celebrates the vibrancy of Tangier while rediscovering a familiar creative outlet. Johnny Rozsa is a bit like hearing a movie script read aloud. Before he became an era-defining fashion photographer in 1980s London, Rozsa studied architecture, had...
We are all fetishists, says Anastasia Fedorova in her new book, which takes a deep dive into kink
Art and Culture: A man in a complete ensemble of leather jackets and pants faces the wall, holding a bundle of chains. The photograph, printed in the middle of writer and curator Anastasiia Fedorova’s book Second Skin: Inside the Worlds of Fetish, Kink and Deviant Desire, is a clear documentation of a community...











