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These were the best collections from Paris Fashion Week Men’s, from Celine to Dries Van NotenAs Paris Fashion Week Men’s concludes, Wallpaper* picks the standout collections – from Michael Rider’s first men’s show for Celine to ethereal lightness and Dries Van Noten
By Jack Moss Published
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1 Hotel Tokyo is a nature lover’s dream high above the cityThe 1 Hotel brand’s Japan debut takes over the upper floors of the Akasaka Trust Tower, featuring lush interiors courtesy of Crème
By Jens H Jensen Published
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Why are watch brands so drawn to working with artists?Watchmakers have long collaborated with product designers on designs, but working with fine artists - that’s another level of challenge. Given that most artists are not household names why do it at all? Enter the esoteric world of the art watch
By Josh Sims Published
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A new Queensway address reimagines the London townhouseDesign and development studio Vabel brings bespoke interiors and contemporary craftsmanship to a 28-home residential project near Hyde Park
By Ellie Stathaki Published
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The new Triennale uniforms draw on workwear culture and Bauhaus-inspired geometriesThe new uniforms for Milan’s Triennale museum were created by Alessandra Facchinetti and Older and inspired by the Italian institution's visual codes, from the architecture to the colour and material palettes
By Anne Soward Published
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Feast at a new Greek-Cypriot taverna in buzzy Covent GardenZylia is a contemporary haunt shaped by childhood memory, family recipes and an obsession for charcoal grills
By Ben McCormack Published
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This isn’t a barn conversion – it’s a fully self-contained home built inside a barnIn order to preserve the surrounding structure, Czech practice Facha Architekti simply placed a contemporary home inside
By Anna Solomon Published
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One to Watch: Self-described polymath Larry Tchogninou is here to do design differentlyMentored by Virgil Abloh, Larry Tchogninou is breaking away from design's traditional notions
By Ifeoluwa Adedeji Published
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The best Spanish restaurants in London for a Mediterranean summerDiscover the small-plate dining way of life at our picks of the best Spanish restaurants in London
By Ben McCormack Published
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In immersive exhibitions in Iceland, Björk works across painting, video and musicThe National Gallery of Iceland celebrates the multifaceted nature of Björk's creativity with two exhibitions
By Craig McLean Published
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Paloma Wool’s first Los Angeles store blurs the public and the privateA video installation by Carlota Guerrero appears in the window of the Melrose Avenue store, featuring a theatrical ‘fitting room’ on a rolling live stream
By Belle Hutton Published
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Inside the Delano Miami Beach, an art deco legend reborn for the modern eraThanks to a revamp by Elastic Architects, the famous hotel is again making a splash in Miami Beach
By Lindsay Cohn Published
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Lanza Atelier and Laila Gohar bring magic and mischief to the Serpentine Summer PartyFood, furniture and performance combined at the galleries’ annual party – ‘somewhere between architecture, landscape, and banquet’ – staged around Lanza Atelier's pavilion and with culinary art by Laila Gohar
By Ali Morris Published
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At Tate Modern, Nora Chipaumire invites us to experience art through the bodyFor the 2026 Infinities Commission, the artist transforms the East Tank into imagined Zimbabwean landscapes shaped by touch, sound, sculpture, moving images, and live performance
By Jamilah Rose-Roberts Published
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As Martin Parr’s final exhibition opens with the National Trust, Susie Parr reflects on his legacy‘Lacock by Martin Parr’, at the Fox Talbot Museum, unites Parr’s series of portraits of English community and tradition
By Craig McLean Published
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This traditional adobe home survived a fire – and found a new life as a midcentury-inspired California haciendaDesigner Kirsten Blazek rebuilt around a single surviving wall, blending Native American-influenced objects, midcentury furniture and a palette drawn straight from the San Gabriel Mountains
By Anna Solomon Published
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Take a rare chance to see the works of artist Sylvia Sleigh in LondonThe feminist painter’s works nod to classical traditions but were idiosyncratically her own – discover them at Malarkey
By Hannah Silver Published
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Cartier announces the emerging watchmakers to know – winners of its prestigious awardThe Cartier Prize for Watchmaking Talents of Tomorrow recognises up-and-coming watchmakers and technicians
By Hannah Silver Published
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At JW Anderson, a hidden chapter of queer publishing history comes into viewThe brand’s London Soho boutique hosts an exhibition of illustrations from Bob Mizer’s Physique Pictorial, the groundbreaking magazine that normalised the male body as a subject of desire
By Hannah Silver Published
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This Arctic fishing town may be summer’s most cultured getawayCulture has found a stellar playground in Nusfjord, one of Norway’s oldest and most dramatic settlements on the Lofoten archipelago
By Stephanie Gavan Published
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A new home for spectacle maker Cubitts is a warm, hybrid and truly 21st-century workspaceThe British eyewear brand’s new HQ in King’s Cross, London, is a 21st-century blend of office, factory and event space, with strong roots in its neighbourhood and a future-facing attitude
By Ellie Stathaki Published
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Dior’s Jonathan Anderson on why he chose a historic Parisian museum for his Fred Again-soundtracked menswear show‘It’s about juxtaposing the historic and the contemporary and bringing Fred Again’s music into this typically quiet place,’ says the designer, who presented his S/S 2027 menswear collection this morning (24 June 2026), exploring the idea of ‘sampling and remixing’
By Jack Moss Published
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1887 by André is an ostentatious and whimsical addition to Raffles SingaporeThe anticipated restaurant is not only a homecoming for chef André Chiang, but also a Bill Bensley-designed setting primed for showcasing maximalist creations
By Daven Wu Published
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Tate Modern restores Frida Kahlo to her rightful place in art historyIn a major new exhibition, ‘Frida: The Making of an Icon’, Kahlo’s work is presented alongside that of her peers and later artists influenced by her legacy
By Hannah Silver Published
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Brutalist and modernist references unite in a house that challenges suburban livingIn Victoria, Australia, Glenblaith is an unorthodox residence balancing concrete and curves that slowly unveil a secret garden
By Tianna Williams Published
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Thom Browne on his ‘A Bug’s Life’-inspired Milan showExpect the unexpected from the American designer, who at Milan Fashion Week yesterday (22 June 2026) looked to the 1998 Disney film to inspire a collection which played out amid 400 seersucker plant pots
By Scarlett Conlon Published
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Church’s stages ‘The Residence’ in a preserved Brera house for S/S 2027The Prada-owned Northampton shoemaker stages its S/S 2027 collection, ‘The Residence’, during Milan Fashion Week Men’s in the former home and studio of the painter Renzo Bongiovanni Radice
By Reeme Idris Published
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These were the best collections of Milan Fashion Week Men’s, from Thom Browne to PradaAs menswear month reaches its halfway point, read Wallpaper’s pick of the standouts from the Italian fashion capital
By Jack Moss Published
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Cartier’s largest-ever exhibition in Australia is a story of tiaras, panthers and distinguished clientsA new show at Melbourne’s National Gallery of Victoria (NGV) builds on Cartier’s 2025 London V&A exhibition, with a much larger presentation of nearly 400 jewels and timepieces
By Kee Foong Published
