June 25, 2026
ART
MONDAY CEREMONY: ERYKAH BADU AND THE ARCHITECTURE OF LISTENING
Inside Berlin’s Reethaus Sound Temple, a 25-person ritual dissolves performance into presence In Berlin, inside the Reethaus “Sound Temple,” music…
June 25, 2026
Fashion
Red Kingdoms and Returning Worlds: Christian Louboutin Men’s Spring/Summer 2027
In a landscape of scarlet tonality and sculpted spectacle, the Christian Louboutin Men’s Spring/Summer 2027 presentation—part of the Paris Fashion…
June 24, 2026
Fashion
Held by the Elements
Louis Vuitton presented the Spring–Summer 2027 Men’s Collection by Pharrell Williams in Paris on Tuesday, June 23rd. Against the backdrop…
June 21, 2026
THE ART OF LIVING
OBJECTS THAT THINK BACK
Alama Studio and the Cultural Reprogramming of Fitness There is a quiet shift happening in how we stage physical effort.…
June 21, 2026
ART, THE ART OF LIVING
Three Days in Copenhagen: Notes on Design, City, and the Quiet Performance of Things
There is a particular kind of attention that design asks of us. Not the sharp, acquisitive attention of shopping, nor…
June 21, 2026
THE ART OF LIVING
Hair as Adornment: How Boucheron’s Serpent Bohème Reimagines a Forgotten Luxury
Luxury is often defined by reinvention. The most enduring maisons are those that revisit their heritage not as an archive,…
June 19, 2026
Fashion
Beyond the Object: What Completedworks Understands About Community
Luxury has become remarkably good at borrowing the language of belonging. Brands speak of communities, conversations and shared values, yet…
June 17, 2026
Fashion
VILLA ZEGNA: Cinema, Memory, and the Perceptual Drift of Reality
When fashion becomes an inhabitable system of memory, editorial culture, and staged time in Los Angeles There are fashion environments…
June 17, 2026
THE ART OF LIVING
Luxury, Without the Tantrum
Roberto Forte dei Marmi and Giorgio Armani Mare prove that the most desirable places are often the least interested in…
June 17, 2026
Fashion
Hermès at 166 New Bond Street: A New Grammar of Luxury in London
Where heritage buildings, extreme craftsmanship, and controlled myth-making redefine what a flagship can be There are store openings, and then…