Frida Kahlo’s Declarations Of Love
Who? “I will love you from the landscape that you see, from the mountains, the oceans and the clouds, from the most subtle of smiles and sometimes from the most profound desperation, from your creative...
View ArticleAll You Need To Know About Cristóbal Balenciaga
Lace is a fashion essential which holds endless charm, and so is the house of Balenciaga. Opening to coincide with the 120th anniversary of the birth of its founder Cristóbal Balenciaga, the new...
View ArticleSonia Delaunay's Fabric and Feminism
Sonia Delaunay’s creativity profoundly affected 20th century art, however her work in fashion is often forgotten. In fact, her work with fabrics and clothing design has left a legacy as indelible as...
View ArticleIntroducing MOVEment
Presented by AnOther Magazine with Ford Vignale. Created in collaboration with Sadler’s Wells. We are excited to announce MOVEment, a unique series of short films uniting fashion, dance and cinema in a...
View ArticleFive Good Things: From Floral Biscuits to Sherbet Sculptures
In honour of the arrival of the sun, we've been wondering what Spring might taste like, and we reckon Bon Appétit magazine may have found out. The most beautiful biscuits ever, pretty easy to make...
View ArticleFashion Meets Furnishing At Salone del Mobile
Salone del Mobile is the time of year when the world's greatest, chic-est and most innovative designers descend on Milan to present their new collections to the industry: it is just like fashion week,...
View ArticleEat Your Heart Out: Dreamy Dutch Still Lifes
When it comes to sumptuous, beautifully arranged still lifes, the 17th century Dutch masters reign supreme, their delicately rendered offerings defined by intricate texturing, breathtaking details and...
View ArticleAnother Man S/S15: Hailing the Prince of Sun
This year April's notorious showers have been replaced by an unusual spell of sunshine that has been providing us with an (extremely welcome) early taste of summer. Here, in celebration of the spring...
View ArticleWhat Made Modigliani?
When Amedeo Modigliani was eleven, his mother wrote in her diaries, “The child's character is still so unformed that I cannot say what I think of it. We shall have to see what’s inside this chrysalis....
View ArticleCher: The Goddess of Disco
Ever since Cher stepped out in 1965 alongside Sonny Bono, knocking The Beatles off the number one spot with “I Got You Babe,” we have been captivated by the statuesque performer. She remains the only...
View ArticleSandy Schreier: A Detroit Legend
Sandy Schreier is a born-and-raised Detroit legend. After starting a childhood collection (!) of couture from Schiaparelli to Chanel, gifted by women like the Fords and the Chryslers during the city’s...
View ArticleThe Music of Detroit
New York has art; LA has film; Detroit has the music. A city made up of a melting pot of diverse cultures, across the 20th century it has forged stars and careers from all genres, from jazz and blues...
View ArticleExploring the Pradasphere
This week, Prada published a new book: Pradasphere, a "collection of archival objects arranged to read the complex, often intertwined, obsession of one of the world's most influential designers." The...
View ArticleSalone del Mobile's Satellite Highlights
Inside the sprawling warehouse spaces of Salone del Mobile outside of Milan can be found a cacophany of tables, lamps and soft furnishings, peopled by the world's design professionals who have gathered...
View ArticleAnother Man S/S15: Ride The White Swan
Today, dance is definitely on our minds – and what better way to celebrate the art with a story from the S/S15 issue of Another Man, shot by Ben Toms and styled by Robbie Spencer? Presented here, with...
View ArticleA Floral Coastline
“Spring has returned,” wrote Rilke. “The Earth is like a child that knows poems.” The arrival of spring is an ineffable joy. It brings colour, life and warmth to a world that has spent months sitting...
View ArticleChristopher Bollen: Editor-at-Large of Interview Magazine
Christopher Bollen is a Manhattan-based writer and Editor at Large of Interview, the legendary pop magazine founded by Andy Warhol in 1969. Originally from Cincinnati, Ohio, Bollen moved to New York to...
View ArticlePastel-Hued Courts by Ward Roberts
If Wes Anderson were in need of a sports court (or ten) as a location for one of his films, Ward Roberts would be the man to ask. The Australian photographer spent four years documenting courts and...
View ArticleAA Bronson on the Importance of Storytelling
“Certainly the traditional role of the artist is as an ego-ridden maniac, in a way, a kind of superhero with special powers. The way in which I have been working is the opposite of that, almost as a...
View ArticlePrada x Dancers of Tanztheater Wuppertal
Choreography & Performance Dancers of Tanztheater Wuppertal; Direction Kevin Frilet; Photography Albrecht Fuchs; Styling Agata Belcen and Nell Kalonji; Production Psycho Productions.read more »
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