Dustin Shuler: Spindle – Cars into Sculpture

Dustin Shuler (1948–2010) was an American sculptor known for turning everyday objects, especially cars (the Spindle), into large artworks that asked questions about culture, consumption, and space. Dustin Shuler made work that was not quiet or small. Instead, he placed familiar things in unfamiliar positions so viewers had to think about them again. The Spindle…

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Maison Gainsbourg: Insight into the Artist’s World

Maison Gainsbourg stands near Saint-Germain-des-Prés and opened in September 2023.  Charlotte Gainsbourg initiated the project to preserve the life and work of Serge Gainsbourg. Maison Gainsbourg is his original house, a museum, and a restaurant-bar called the Gainsbarre. Together, these parts form a compact cultural space in central Paris. Maison Gainsbourg The House Visitors first enter the maison via 5…

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IMMORTAL – by Scarlett

Discover the new single and music video Immortal by singer-songwriter Scarlett At its core, “Immortal” is not about fantasy or escape. It returns to something more grounded, the idea that there is a part of each person that cannot be erased or defeated. Scarlett builds this concept through contrast, shaping tension and release into a…

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The Future of Denim: Fashion’s Most Worn Fabric

From workwear staple to environmental paradox, denim reflects a growing shift towards sustainability, innovation, and responsibility. Denim has always existed in a state of contradiction. It is both timeless and trend-driven, durable yet disposable, universal yet deeply personal. In tracing the evolution of jeans, their journey from workwear to global fashion staple reveals a garment…

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André Leon Talley : A Legacy on Display

Caught between biting criticism and magnetic presence, André Leon Talley left an indelible mark on the world of fashion. With the exhibition The Style Is Eternal, Savannah College of Art and Design Lacoste pays tribute to one of its most influential figures. Those who knew André Leon Talley speak of a wonderful, wise, and deeply…

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Silhouette – The politics

From trousers to miniskirts, how the silhouette became a battleground for power, protest, and visibility in fashion Clothing does not simply follow social change; it actively makes it visible. Designers shape the outline of the body, the cut of a leg, and the rise of a hemline, turning these elements into deliberate negotiations of power.…

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Thebe Magugu: Crafting Narratives Through Fashion.

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Fashion dresses the body, interiors dress the way we live – Thebe Magugu Few names in the vibrant world of fashion resonate quite like Thebe Magugu. This dynamic South African designer has taken the industry by storm. Earning international acclaim for his ability to weave cultural narratives into every collection. Where Memory Finds Form There…

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Debra Winger: On Paris, People, and Cinema

At the Festival de la Cinémathèque – 13e édition, held at La Cinémathèque française, Debra Winger is celebrated as one of the most distinctive voices of late 20th-century cinema. Rising to prominence with performances in films like “Terms of Endearment” and “An Officer and a Gentleman”, Winger built a career defined by emotional honesty and resistance to Hollywood conventions. In this…

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Trashy Clothing AW26

Trashy Clothing’s new FW26 collection, titled “In Divine Trust”, is a collection reflecting on the quiet contradictions of every life under occupation. Who is Trashy Clothing? They are a Palestinian-born fashion brand founded in 2017 by Shukri Lawrence and Omar Braika, defined by a bold blend of satire, kitsch, and sharp wit. In doing so,…

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