Archive for February 2026
Vogue Africa: The Continent Vogue Forgot
The Absence that Feels Loud Vogue maps the global fashion world, yet one continent remains a blank space. Africa does not appear. In an industry obsessed with youth, originality, and cultural relevance, this absence feels impossible to ignore. Africa is young, creative, and deeply fashion literate. Its designers influence global runways, its aesthetics travel worldwide,…
Read MoreTisser, Broder, Sublimer Exhibition at the Palais Galliera
Fashion Exhibition in Paris 2025: “Tisser, Broder, Sublimer” at the Palais Galliera (2025–2026) Paris once again confirms its status as the world capital of culture and fashion. While major exhibitions attract visitors to the Grand Palais and the Musée du Louvre, one event clearly stands out this season: the renowned fashion exhibition in Paris entitled…
Read MoreGemGenève 2026: Discover True Rarity
GemGenève’s 10th Edition: A Decade of Expertise and Rarity From May 7 to 10 2026, GemGenève, an international exhibition dedicated to jewellery, gemstones, and gemological expertise returns for its 10th edition. The fair will take place at Palexpo, Geneva’s main exhibition venue. Pelexpo hosts major cultural and international events throughout the year. Over the past…
Read MoreSong Dong and Le Bon Marché a mind-blowing exhibition
If you enjoy immersive exhibitions that inspire wonder and stimulate the senses, don’t waste any time heading to Le Bon Marché Rive Gauche in Paris. Currently, the renowned artist Song Dong is featured in a captivating display there. Running until 22 February 2026, the department store is hosting Song Dong’s exhibition “Objects divers et Variés…
Read MoreAnna Palma takes us “Far and Away”
Get away from the cold with this swimwear editorial and interview with photographer Anna Palma. For IRK Magazine, photographer Anna Palma delivers an editorial that feels like an instant passage into summer. On this occasion, she shot on a sunlit boat in Venice, California, where the story blends soft luxury, retro spirit, and natural ease.…
Read MoreCarol Bove at the Guggenheim
March 5 to August 2, 2026, Carol Bove Brings a Major Survey to the Guggenheim Carol Bove presents her first museum survey at the Guggenheim New York, and she also stages her largest exhibition to date. Born in Geneva in 1971 and raised in Berkeley, Carol Bove moved to New York in 1992 and built…
Read MoreSimon Yam: Luminance in Motion
At Maison & Objet, Simon Yam presented Luminance, a multidisciplinary exhibition shaped by instinct, observation, and collaboration. Known for his more than 50 year career as a Hong Kong actor, Yam has long worked beyond the screen. In addition, he develops a visual practice across photography, painting, and mixed media. Luminance brings these disciplines together…
Read MoreManga a Language that Speaks to Everyone
The Guimet Museum: Manga as a Whole Art Manga has been shaping the way the world imagines heroes, monsters, and destiny for decades, and the Guimet Museum in Paris is finally giving that influence the serious spotlight it deserves. Its current exhibition explores manga culture by tracing the visual roots behind its most recognisable icons…
Read MoreThula Thula and The Silent Fight Against Poaching
A Landscape Shaped by Peace Set in the heart of Zululand, Thula Thula stands as a game reserve shaped by love, compassion and perseverance. Thula Thula, is a Zulu word for peace and tranquility. This meaning echoes through the reserve, reflecting its spirit and commitment to conservation. The land moves quietly, marked by dense bush,…
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