Archive for January 2026
BLOU | A Coastal Haven Inspired by Babylonstoren.
BLOU, the seaside sister of the renowned Babylonstoren For those in the know, the mention of Keurboomstrand conjures long, powdery white-sand beaches. Together with the caressing waves of the Indian Ocean, rocky granite outcrops, in a milkwood-dotted wilderness. It’s a wild, untamed beach escape near Plettenberg Bay where families have holidayed for generations. Among them…
Read MoreRami Al Ali’s “Fragments in Harmony” S/S 2026
Rami Al Ali’s Fragments in Harmony: A Masterful Couture Ode to Unity and Light Rami Al Ali Fragments in Harmony opens the Spring–Summer 2026 season with a powerful message: beauty can rise from contrast. More than just fashion, this collection feels like a poem in motion. Inspired by the Persian mystic poet Rumi, Al Ali…
Read MoreTHE EVOLUTION OF JEANS, FROM MINERS TO RUNWAY
From rugged workwear to runway icon, the evolution of jeans reveals style, rebellion, and identity. THE EVOLUTION OF JEANS The story of denim begins in sweat, dust, and hard work before it became a global symbol of style and identity. Since the 19th century, the history of denim has carried labour, rebellion, and self-expression in…
Read MoreZIGGY CHEN’S FALL/WINTER 26-27: DISSPARATION
At Paris Men’s Fashion Week, Ziggy Chen’s Fall/Winter 26–27 collection, “DISSPARATION,” reshapes menswear through layered textures, slow craft, and a quiet dialogue between East and West. Ziggy Chen’s Fall/Winter 26–27 collection, titled “DISSPARATION,” arrives quietly, yet leaves a lasting impression. Rather than relying on spectacle, it unfolds through subtle shifts and careful restraint. As a…
Read MoreFirst Misfits Julien Fournié S/S 2026 Haute Couture
Julien Fournié presents “First Misfits”, where Haute Couture reclaims rebellion Julien Fournié’s Spring Summer 2026 collection, “First Misfits,” confronts today’s trend toward uniformity. Since the early days of fashion rebellion, haute couture has thrived on extravagance, creativity, and fearless expression. Politically correct and socially careful styles risk dulling fashion’s edge. In contrast, Fournié celebrates individuality,…
Read MoreThe Invisible Construction Site: Building Cinema Before the Screen
The Invisible Construction Site pulls cinema apart before your eyes. Far from a traditional exhibition, it exposes the hidden labour behind film, drawing visitors into the engine room of filmmaking. Presented at the Jérôme Seydoux-Pathé Foundation in Paris, the exhibition reveals how filmmakers construct films long before they reach the screen. At its centre stands…
Read MoreHotel de la Marine and Dynastic Jewels at Al Thani collection
The Art of Jewelry at the Hôtel de la Marine Currently in Paris, the Hôtel de la Marine is hosting the third part in the trilogy of exhibitions of the Al Thani collection. This event is organized in association with the V&A Museum in London. The exhibition presents historical jewelry items. It highlights why jewelry…
Read MoreArthur Yang’s Exhibition in Montpelier
A Major Multidisciplinary Exhibition at La Galerie Électrique of Arthur Yang’s work Arthur Yang presents a major exhibition at La Galerie Électrique in Montpellier from 30 January to 29 March 2026. The show brings together painting, sculpture, graphic works, and photography in a single presentation. For the first time, these disciplines appear side by side…
Read MoreClaire Tabouret and Eva Jospin at the Grand Palais
Two Immersive Exhibitions at the Grand Palais Right now at the Grand Palais, two artistic visions immerse you in two different settings. One is in Gallery 9 and the other in Gallery 10.2. Each exhibition invites visitors to discover the behind-the-scenes process of creating new stained glass windows for Notre-Dame Cathedral. In addition, you’ll see…
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