Diane von Furstenberg: Woman Before Fashion
Diane von Furstenberg: Woman Before Fashion explores the remarkable life and work of fashion designer Diane von Furstenberg. This expansive, multidisciplinary exhibition, enriched by a lavishly illustrated catalogue featuring interviews and scholarly essays, invites visitors to discover the...
“Walk Like A Girl:” Prabal Gurung Pens Memoir
Growing up in Nepal and India, Prabal Gurung dreamt of a world beyond the prejudices he experienced as a queer boy. Like many immigrants before him, he came to New York City with a dream, paving the way to create his own fashion history. Now, the designer and CFDA Board Vice Chair has penned a literary...
Thirty Years of Dior, as Seen by Peter Lindbergh
The photographer Peter Lindbergh, who died in 2019, spent 30 years documenting Christian Dior, through the work of five different living artistic directors, while delving backward to reanimate the archive of its founder, too. His first was a couture shoot for Vogue Paris in 1988; his last, an epoch-scrambling...
Oyinkansola Dada’s Guide To Frieze London
Frieze London is officially upon us and the art world is waking up from its summer slumber. The shows are opening and the event lists keep piling up. For many galleries, including mine, we wait in anticipation of the renewed energy Frieze manages to galvanise year on year. This energy is particularly...
Remembering Mary
CFDA: Mary McFadden, who died at the age of 85 in Southampton, was a designer, collector, a world traveler, and a renaissance woman. She culled inspiration for her distinctive apparel designs from the art of China, Africa, Greece, and South America as well as cultures she encountered during her travels...
First Look at Burning Man 2024: Exploring Curiouser & Curiouser Art Installations
ARCH DAILY: Every August, the Black Rock Desert in Nevada transforms into a vibrant city for Burning Man, a week-long festival that culminates in the ceremonial burning of a large wooden effigy. Established in 1986, the festival is renowned for its unconventional art installations and striking...
Ed Templeton’s Photographic Ode to Everyday Life in Paris
AnOther: There isn't much to say about the City of Light that hasn’t been said before. TS Eliot said the “chief danger about Paris is that it is such a strong stimulant” and it’s true; overflowing with tourist attractions, art, culture and even its own syndrome, Paris for the last century has been a cultural...
Celine Dion’s haute couture dress!
Vogue France: "CelineDion’s haute couture dress took over 1,000 hours to create in the @Dior ateliers. For the ultimate chapter of the #Paris2024 #OlympicGames opening ceremony and her comeback on stage after 4 years, the singer wore a white gown imagined @MariaGraziaChiuri. A silk...
Having premiered in Paris in 2020, the exhibition “Gabrielle Chanel…
CHANEL: Having premiered in Paris in 2020, the exhibition “Gabrielle Chanel. Fashion Manifesto” is now open at the Power Station of Art, in Shanghai. From the very first piece she created, a sailor-inspired blouse, to the well-known little black dress, the 2.55 handbag and the emblematic tweed suit, the exhibition...
Paul Andrew’s Season Five Campaign Juxtaposes Art and Design
CFDA: Paul Andrew’s Season Five footwear collection, titled Form and Function, was unveiled at the Artemeste gallery during New York Fashion Week in February. The designs were informed by artists Jean Arp and Jochen Holz, and architect Frank Gehry, resulting in a lineup of chromatic or textural...
Dutch Fashion Designer Iris van Herpen Moves Into Art
NYT: With her new show of sculptures, the fashion designer Iris van Herpen is “letting go of the boundaries we set for ourselves.” Her Westerpark studio holds a canvas of tulle decorated with swirling shapes made of dried splatters of paint and 3-D elements that recall fossils.
Reflecting on the Next Louis Poulsen Icon, as It Celebrates 150 Years
WWD DESIGN: MILAN — Few know that Louis Poulsen started to approach its zenith during a time when the Danish people were still reading by the light of kerosene lamps. On a global scale, the brand’s PH Artichoke lamp, a futuristic chandelier with an anti-glare system fashioned in an organic array of...
Diane von Furstenberg: Woman Before Fashion
Diane von Furstenberg: Woman Before Fashion explores the remarkable life and work of fashion designer Diane von Furstenberg. This expansive, multidisciplinary exhibition, enriched by a lavishly illustrated catalogue featuring interviews and scholarly essays, invites visitors to discover the...
“Walk Like A Girl:” Prabal Gurung Pens Memoir
Growing up in Nepal and India, Prabal Gurung dreamt of a world beyond the prejudices he experienced as a queer boy. Like many immigrants before him, he came to New York City with a dream, paving the way to create his own fashion history. Now, the designer and CFDA Board Vice Chair has penned a literary...
Thirty Years of Dior, as Seen by Peter Lindbergh
The photographer Peter Lindbergh, who died in 2019, spent 30 years documenting Christian Dior, through the work of five different living artistic directors, while delving backward to reanimate the archive of its founder, too. His first was a couture shoot for Vogue Paris in 1988; his last, an epoch-scrambling...
Oyinkansola Dada’s Guide To Frieze London
Frieze London is officially upon us and the art world is waking up from its summer slumber. The shows are opening and the event lists keep piling up. For many galleries, including mine, we wait in anticipation of the renewed energy Frieze manages to galvanise year on year. This energy is particularly...
Remembering Mary
CFDA: Mary McFadden, who died at the age of 85 in Southampton, was a designer, collector, a world traveler, and a renaissance woman. She culled inspiration for her distinctive apparel designs from the art of China, Africa, Greece, and South America as well as cultures she encountered during her travels...
First Look at Burning Man 2024: Exploring Curiouser & Curiouser Art Installations
ARCH DAILY: Every August, the Black Rock Desert in Nevada transforms into a vibrant city for Burning Man, a week-long festival that culminates in the ceremonial burning of a large wooden effigy. Established in 1986, the festival is renowned for its unconventional art installations and striking...
Ed Templeton’s Photographic Ode to Everyday Life in Paris
AnOther: There isn't much to say about the City of Light that hasn’t been said before. TS Eliot said the “chief danger about Paris is that it is such a strong stimulant” and it’s true; overflowing with tourist attractions, art, culture and even its own syndrome, Paris for the last century has been a cultural...
Celine Dion’s haute couture dress!
Vogue France: "CelineDion’s haute couture dress took over 1,000 hours to create in the @Dior ateliers. For the ultimate chapter of the #Paris2024 #OlympicGames opening ceremony and her comeback on stage after 4 years, the singer wore a white gown imagined @MariaGraziaChiuri. A silk...
Having premiered in Paris in 2020, the exhibition “Gabrielle Chanel…
CHANEL: Having premiered in Paris in 2020, the exhibition “Gabrielle Chanel. Fashion Manifesto” is now open at the Power Station of Art, in Shanghai. From the very first piece she created, a sailor-inspired blouse, to the well-known little black dress, the 2.55 handbag and the emblematic tweed suit, the exhibition...
Paul Andrew’s Season Five Campaign Juxtaposes Art and Design
CFDA: Paul Andrew’s Season Five footwear collection, titled Form and Function, was unveiled at the Artemeste gallery during New York Fashion Week in February. The designs were informed by artists Jean Arp and Jochen Holz, and architect Frank Gehry, resulting in a lineup of chromatic or textural...
Dutch Fashion Designer Iris van Herpen Moves Into Art
NYT: With her new show of sculptures, the fashion designer Iris van Herpen is “letting go of the boundaries we set for ourselves.” Her Westerpark studio holds a canvas of tulle decorated with swirling shapes made of dried splatters of paint and 3-D elements that recall fossils.
Reflecting on the Next Louis Poulsen Icon, as It Celebrates 150 Years
WWD DESIGN: MILAN — Few know that Louis Poulsen started to approach its zenith during a time when the Danish people were still reading by the light of kerosene lamps. On a global scale, the brand’s PH Artichoke lamp, a futuristic chandelier with an anti-glare system fashioned in an organic array of...
Diane von Furstenberg: Woman Before Fashion
Diane von Furstenberg: Woman Before Fashion explores the remarkable life and work of fashion designer Diane von Furstenberg. This expansive, multidisciplinary exhibition, enriched by a lavishly illustrated catalogue featuring interviews and scholarly essays, invites visitors to discover the...
“Walk Like A Girl:” Prabal Gurung Pens Memoir
Growing up in Nepal and India, Prabal Gurung dreamt of a world beyond the prejudices he experienced as a queer boy. Like many immigrants before him, he came to New York City with a dream, paving the way to create his own fashion history. Now, the designer and CFDA Board Vice Chair has penned a literary...
Thirty Years of Dior, as Seen by Peter Lindbergh
The photographer Peter Lindbergh, who died in 2019, spent 30 years documenting Christian Dior, through the work of five different living artistic directors, while delving backward to reanimate the archive of its founder, too. His first was a couture shoot for Vogue Paris in 1988; his last, an epoch-scrambling...
Oyinkansola Dada’s Guide To Frieze London
Frieze London is officially upon us and the art world is waking up from its summer slumber. The shows are opening and the event lists keep piling up. For many galleries, including mine, we wait in anticipation of the renewed energy Frieze manages to galvanise year on year. This energy is particularly...
Remembering Mary
CFDA: Mary McFadden, who died at the age of 85 in Southampton, was a designer, collector, a world traveler, and a renaissance woman. She culled inspiration for her distinctive apparel designs from the art of China, Africa, Greece, and South America as well as cultures she encountered during her travels...
First Look at Burning Man 2024: Exploring Curiouser & Curiouser Art Installations
ARCH DAILY: Every August, the Black Rock Desert in Nevada transforms into a vibrant city for Burning Man, a week-long festival that culminates in the ceremonial burning of a large wooden effigy. Established in 1986, the festival is renowned for its unconventional art installations and striking...
Ed Templeton’s Photographic Ode to Everyday Life in Paris
AnOther: There isn't much to say about the City of Light that hasn’t been said before. TS Eliot said the “chief danger about Paris is that it is such a strong stimulant” and it’s true; overflowing with tourist attractions, art, culture and even its own syndrome, Paris for the last century has been a cultural...
Celine Dion’s haute couture dress!
Vogue France: "CelineDion’s haute couture dress took over 1,000 hours to create in the @Dior ateliers. For the ultimate chapter of the #Paris2024 #OlympicGames opening ceremony and her comeback on stage after 4 years, the singer wore a white gown imagined @MariaGraziaChiuri. A silk...
Having premiered in Paris in 2020, the exhibition “Gabrielle Chanel…
CHANEL: Having premiered in Paris in 2020, the exhibition “Gabrielle Chanel. Fashion Manifesto” is now open at the Power Station of Art, in Shanghai. From the very first piece she created, a sailor-inspired blouse, to the well-known little black dress, the 2.55 handbag and the emblematic tweed suit, the exhibition...
Paul Andrew’s Season Five Campaign Juxtaposes Art and Design
CFDA: Paul Andrew’s Season Five footwear collection, titled Form and Function, was unveiled at the Artemeste gallery during New York Fashion Week in February. The designs were informed by artists Jean Arp and Jochen Holz, and architect Frank Gehry, resulting in a lineup of chromatic or textural...
Dutch Fashion Designer Iris van Herpen Moves Into Art
NYT: With her new show of sculptures, the fashion designer Iris van Herpen is “letting go of the boundaries we set for ourselves.” Her Westerpark studio holds a canvas of tulle decorated with swirling shapes made of dried splatters of paint and 3-D elements that recall fossils.
Reflecting on the Next Louis Poulsen Icon, as It Celebrates 150 Years
WWD DESIGN: MILAN — Few know that Louis Poulsen started to approach its zenith during a time when the Danish people were still reading by the light of kerosene lamps. On a global scale, the brand’s PH Artichoke lamp, a futuristic chandelier with an anti-glare system fashioned in an organic array of...