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The best of Milan Fashion Week A/W 2026: live from the Wallpaper* editors
From 25 February to 1 March, Milan Fashion Week arrives in the Italian style capital. Follow along for a first look at the shows, presentations and much-anticipated debuts, as seen by the Wallpaper* fashion editors
By Jack Moss Last updated
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Desert modernism, and the allure and challenge of building in extreme environments
From California to Arizona and beyond, we trace the lasting allure of desert modernism, celebrating the architecture born of heat, light and vast arid horizons
By Jessica Ritz Published
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‘Tracey Emin: A Second Life’ is tough, honest and life-affirming
With 100 works drawn from her 40-year career on show at London’s Tate Modern, the artist offers an unflinching and moving look at the gritty, bloody but also beautiful reality of living
By Hannah Silver Published
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New York art exhibitions to see in March
Read our pick of the best New York art exhibitions to see in March, from David Altmejd’s serpent-like sculptures, to Dike Blair’s warm and hazy oil paintings at Karma
By Tianna Williams Last updated
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Track the Grand Prix with new TAG Heuer Connected Calibre E5 Formula 1
TAG Heuer’s new Calibre E5 Formula 1 is the first smartwatch with a dedicated function, allowing the user to track each of the 24 Grand Prix of the racing season, and provide live updates about results and driver standings
By Josh Sims Published
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Indian label Raw Mango brings its ‘unripe and imperfect idea of beauty’ to London Fashion Week
Founded in 2008, Sanjay Garg’s Raw Mango has rewritten Indian fashion for the last two decades. He brought the label to London Fashion Week for a show inspired by the traditional flower garland
By Hannah Tindle Published
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At the Royal Academy of Arts, Rose Wylie is bold, raw and joyful
‘Rose Wylie: The Picture Comes First’ is the artist's largest retrospective yet
By Hannah Silver Published
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Tour this Flemish house, a designer’s own haven, anchored to life and landscape
A new Flemish house by architect Pascal Bilquin and interior designer Julie Thiers expands the living experience from its carefully curated interiors to the green Belgian countryside
By Ellie Stathaki Published
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At Rosewood Courchevel Le Jardin Alpin, luxury meets alpine chic
Rosewood Hotels & Resorts debuts its first winter resort at Courchevel 1850 in the French Alps
By Hélène Bauer Published
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Inside The Eighty Six, a new jewel box restaurant that’s already celebrity-approved
With lavish interiors from Rockwell Group and a decadent menu, a historic New York boozer has been reborn in glittering fashion
By Lindsay Cohn Published
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Abbey Road just held its first rave – and we were there
Following a three-day creative residency, Soulwax transformed music’s most hallowed recording space into a high-concept lab, ultimately premiering new music to 300 ravers
By Paul Weedon Published
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The standout shows and highlights from London Fashion Week
Wallpaper* selects the best of London Fashion Week A/W 2026, from a ‘sleeker, chicer, sexier’ Burberry to Pony Kids at Simone Rocha
By Jack Moss Last updated
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What are the 100 most legendary watches of all time, asks Taschen
In the two-tome 'Ultimate Collector Watches', Taschen celebrates the enduring allure of the mechanical watch
By Hannah Silver Published
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In the 1980s, US television got radical. What sparked it?
An exhibition at Goldsmiths CCA 'It’s 8:30. Do you know where your brains are?' considers DIY television from the 1980s to the 2010s by the collective Paper Tiger Television
By Hannah Silver Published
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Explore this Oregon house, designed for both rest and play against a wooded backdrop
Bend Hideaway, a new home by Feldman Architecture, is designed as a couple's private escape and a hub for their active lifestyle
By Ellie Stathaki Published
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This magnificent California house has a backstory as moving as its architecture
Megumi Aihara and Dan Spiegel of the San Francisco-based firm SAW helped a local couple design their dream house in Portola Valley, California. They didn't anticipate that it would change them forever
By David Nash Published
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Monster ballgowns, Irish folklore and an Adidas collab: inside Simone Rocha’s latest runway show
At London Fashion Week A/W 2026, the Irish designer presented a typical blend of romance and realism, featuring a surprise collaboration with Adidas Originals
By Hannah Tindle Published
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Discover Corncretl, architecture’s bio-based concrete alternative made of corn
Corncretl is made using corn and 3D printing and was developed by Mexican architecture studio Manufactura; take a look at its research prototype
By Ellie Stathaki Published
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Military watches have never been more popular. What’s the enduring appeal?
Authentic reissues of classic creations are among our favourite military watches
By Josh Sims Published
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Gideon Appah has joined art’s big league. How is he feeling as his New York debut at Pace gathers momentum?
After being signed by Pace in 2022, the artist has gone on to translate thoughts on leisure and freedom into exquisitely detailed oil paintings
By Gameli Hamelo Published
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At Beaton’s in Palm Springs, maximalism and mixology form a heady concoction
From aperitivo to after-hours, Beaton’s at Bar Cecil extends the night with a distinctly cinematic mood
By Carole Dixon Published
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Shigeru Ban gets candid about greenwashing and why there's not enough experimentation in architecture
We caught up with the Pritzker prize-winning architect on the occasion of his RIBA + LKE Ozolins Lecture in London
By Ellie Stathaki Published
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All about Verner Panton, the designer who made modernism fun
As Vitra and Verner Panton Design AG mark the Danish architect's 100th birthday, Wallpaper* revisits his defining works – from Kom Igen and the Panton Chair to Visiona and beyond
By Ali Morris Published
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Peel away a north London cottage façade to discover a private sanctuary rooted in culture
A cottage in Muswell Hill gets a fresh extension by Collective Works, which worked closely with the clients to create a dream private sanctuary
By Tianna Williams Published
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Check into Nolinski Paris for a refreshing dose of design-led calm
The Haussmannian conversion by Jean-Louis Deniot layers brass, lacquer and frescoed ceilings for a richly calibrated hotel experience
By Sofia de la Cruz Last updated
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Everything you need to know about Frieze Los Angeles 2026
Los Angeles is gearing up for another jam-packed week of art and cultural events taking place over the last weekend in February.
By Dan Howarth Published
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Come for dinner, stay for the disco at this refreshed London Fields restaurant
A slicker, larger Bambi returns with 70 covers, outdoor seating and a daily music programme that extends the night well beyond the table
By Sofia de la Cruz Published
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Lautner’s Castle is a midcentury Los Angeles gem refreshed for the 21st century
Conner + Perry Architects restore Lautner’s Castle, a modernist house by the 20th-century master, dating from the early 1980s – take a look around
By Carole Dixon Published
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Furnished with midcentury classics, this Catskills hotel is the perfect retreat for design lovers
Deep in the forests of New York State, Piaule Catskill partnered with Design Within Reach to infuse its interiors with modernist design icons, crafting a serene, nature-filled escape
By Anna Solomon Published
