Lee Miller At Musée d’Art Moderne de Paris

Lee Miller, a long-awaited retrospective From April 10 to August 2, 2026, Lee Miller takes over the galleries of the Musée d’Art Moderne de Paris in what is being presented as the most important retrospective dedicated to her work in France in over twenty years. The show brings together nearly 250 photographs, including rare vintage…

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KisiKoso: Jewelry With an Anime Universe

There are people who wear minimalist gold hoops. And then there are people who want tiny handcrafted characters with lore hanging from their ears. KisiKoso is for the second group. Original characters and fictional islands shape its entire world. Additionally, it features handmade pieces that blur the line between jewelry and collectible art. As a…

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Le Grand Jardin Villa, Devon Valley

The Pontoon Deck Le Grand Jardin Villa

At Le Grand Jardin, owner Sue Fontannaz has created something rare: a place where play isn’t decorative — it’s essential. The invitation arrived like a dare. A black bag with thick gold rope handles. A key emblazoned across the front. Inside, a hollowed copy of Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland, its centre carved out to hold a…

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Nyzere Dillon: A Historical Reckoning

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Nyzere Dillon doesn’t just make sculpture, he builds objects that function as both archive and intervention. Rooted in Black history, cultural memory and lived experience. Dillon’s work reintroduces overlooked narratives into contemporary form, asking viewers not just to look, but to recognize. Nyzere Dillon a New York based sculptor, born in New Jersey and raised…

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Louis Vuitton Hotel Checks Into Mayfair

Louis Vuitton Hotel London Pop Up @alex Upton

A black cab pulls up outside a Georgian townhouse in Mayfair. Written on its side: Louis Vuitton Hotel. For a second, it feels entirely believable, as if Louis Vuitton has always had a hotel here, discreetly waiting behind one of Mayfair’s immaculate façades. That is the cleverness of the Louis Vuitton Hotel pop-up. It does not…

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Hidden Gardens of Paris : Top 5

THE HIDDEN GARDENS OF PARIS Paris is a cosmopolitan city that never stops moving firstly. Secondly, people rush between monuments, museums, and shopping districts at a pace that can leave you breathless. Yet amid all this energy, there are peaceful corners filled with greenery ; Paris’s hidden gardens. Some are well known, like the Jardin…

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Le Festival photo du Guilvinec 2026

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La mer en partage – Le Festival photo du Guilvinec on the Breton coast The 2026 edition of Le Festival photo du Guilvinec returns from May 29 to September 30, transforming the harbours of Le Guilvinec and Treffiagat-Léchiagat into an open-air exhibition space. Spread across a five-kilometre coastal path, photographs will be freely accessible to the public. Le…

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Eleonora Fiori

Eleonora Fiori: The Art of Storytelling Through Jewelry Artistic Beginnings and Influences In a world driven by fast fashion and mass production, Eleonora Fiori stands apart with a practice rooted in storytelling, memory, and transformation. Her necklaces are not simply decorative objects; they are intimate narratives, composed of vintage fragments that carry traces of past…

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ARAKNE: The Revolutionary YETI Fake Fur Hat

The ARAKNE “YETI Fake Fur Hat 2” represents a bold intersection of experimental design, sustainability, and contemporary streetwear aesthetics. Known for its commitment to upcycling and artisanal craftsmanship, ARAKNE positions itself within a growing movement of independent fashion labels. These brands challenge mass production through creative reuse of materials. This ethos places the brand at…

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