There is a moment when a tag stops being vandalism and starts becoming history, not because it has changed, but because the city around it has. This summer, Paris becomes the latest stop for Beyond the Streets, the international exhibition that, after…
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Fabric offcuts, Moroccan rugs, and an idea that became iconic: from her Paris studio, Calla Haynes has reinvented the babouche as a contemporary object of desire, bringing together craftsmanship, upcycling and slow fashion. Before it became a babouche brand, Calla was a…
Leave a CommentAuthor of some of the most striking fragrance trails in contemporary perfumery, Quentin Bisch has established himself as one of the most influential creators of his generation. Through his creations, he has received numerous distinctions, yet he continues to move forward without…
Leave a CommentIn a world of perfumery often driven by storytelling, Aurélien Guichard champions a radically different approach: starting with the raw material, and the raw material alone. Born in Grasse into a family of perfumers and artists, he is now one of the…
Leave a CommentAt the Musée Maillol this summer, a major retrospective revisits the dazzling world of Gianni Versace, designer, provocateur and architect of fashion’s most glamorous decade. Before fashion became content, before designers turned into global celebrities, there was Gianni Versace. The Italian designer…
Leave a CommentThe most intimate fashion sale of the decade reveals not just garments, but the mind of one of fashion’s greatest revolutionaries. Fashion loves the word archive. The industry uses it constantly: archival pieces, archival references, archival collections. Entire careers now seem built…
Comments closedIn New Orleans, artist Leonard Martin followed the movement of Carnival the way one follows a river. An experience of the city, of history and of the collective that profoundly transformed his way of painting, now on view at Galerie Templon in…
Leave a CommentWith a name that evokes the pulse of the pavement, Asphalt is the alias of Milo Thoretton, a Paris-born musician whose songs reflect both the grit of the city and a longing for escape. Raised somewhere between rive gauche bookshops and wide-open…
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