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This colourful Rimowa luggage is made to stand out on the belt
Rimowa’s bright new hues capture a trend for bold luggage – a riposte to the sea of black and grey on the luggage belt
By Jack Moss Published
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Hop on this Fire Island Pines tour, marking Pride Month and the start of the summer
A Fire Island Pines tour through the work of architecture studio BOND is hosted by The American Institute of Architects New York in celebration of Pride Month; join the fun
By Ellie Stathaki Published
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Immerse yourself in Helen Chadwick’s short and subversive career
Chadwick paved the way for the Young British Artists who followed her, challenging stereotypes and the accepted portrayal of the female body, as explored in a new retrospective at Hepworth Wakefield
By Emily Steer Published
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‘Welcome to my room!’ Ramdane Touhami opens the doors to his new concept store in Tokyo
Words, Sounds, Colors and Shapes has a first outpost in Japan, following the opening of the creative director’s Paris flagship store last year
By Kanae Hasegawa Published
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‘The White Lotus’ meets La Dolce Vita: inside Mytheresa and Dolce & Gabbana’s Taormina takeover
Wallpaper* travels to Taormina, Sicily, where a two-day celebration of the latest Dolce & Gabbana x Mytheresa collaboration centred around San Domenico Palace, A Four Seasons Hotel – the filming location of ‘The White Lotus’ season two
By Jack Moss Published
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The new Los Angeles restaurants to book now
Explore the best new restaurants in Los Angeles, from fresh seafood in a surreal cave-like atmosphere to a glamorous Afro-Caribbean saloon
By Carole Dixon Last updated
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A song for the dead – Josh Homme on performing for six million souls in the bowels of the Paris Catacombs
A rock band, a brush with death and an underground tomb coalesce in haunting new Queens of the Stone Age film, ‘Alive in the Catacombs’. Wallpaper* meets frontman Josh Homme and director Thomas Rames
By Lisa Wright Published
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Ten things to see at London Gallery Weekend
As 125 galleries across London take part from 6-8 June 2025, here are ten things not to miss, from David Hockney’s ‘Love’ series to Kayode Ojo’s look at the superficiality of taste
By Emi Eleode Published
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The new London restaurants to book now
This month, explore the best new restaurants in London – from an English take on a classic café to Roman comfort food via Highbury
By Ben McCormack Last updated
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Inside Loewe’s high-shine pop-up at Harrods, marking ten colourful years of the Puzzle bag
Loewe’s best-known handbag celebrates turning ten with a jewel box-like pop-up and eclectic array of reissues at London’s Harrods (plus, a spotted Loewe coffee van)
By Jack Moss Published
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Lucifer Lighting's fixtures are designed to ‘define and disappear’
‘The best lighting is the kind that no one notices,’ says Gilbert Mathews, founder of the Texas-based lighting company. Here, he speaks to Wallpaper* on its latest fixture Stellaris after its debut at Milan Design Week
By Tianna Williams Published
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Nadia Lee Cohen and Martin Parr find the joy in 1990s Britain
Famed photographer Parr and Essex-born visual artist Nadia Lee Cohen follow the life of babysitter Julie in a new photo book
By Upasana Das Published
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What can we expect from Jonathan Anderson’s Dior?
As Jonathan Anderson is confirmed as creative director of Dior’s men’s and women’s lines – an unprecedented, history-making appointment – Wallpaper* looks forward to what we can expect from the boundary-pushing Northern Irish designer
By Jack Moss Published
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Chanel pays homage to Hollywood’s golden age with dazzling new high jewellery
New Chanel high jewellery collection ‘Reach for the Stars’ looks back to Gabrielle Chanel’s time in Hollywood
By Hannah Silver Published
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A night at Pierre Jeanneret’s house, Chandigarh’s best-kept secret
Pierre Jeanneret’s house in Chandigarh is a modernist monument, an important museum of architectural history, and a gem hidden in plain sight; architect, photographer and writer Nipun Prabhakar spent the night and reported back
By Nipun Prabhakar Published
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A Laurel Canyon house shows off its midcentury architecture bones
We step inside a refreshed modernist Laurel Canyon house, the family home of Annie Ritz and Daniel Rabin of And And And Studio
By Carole Dixon Published
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For the breakfast lover that is not a morning person, this Hollywood café is for you
Start your day with a ceremonial strawberry matcha latte and freshly baked viennoiseries amid the glamour of Café Goldie at the W Hollywood
By Carole Dixon Published
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Inside Medaina, an immersive music festival that rocked Petra
The otherworldly, five-day, two-location music festival offered a backdrop like no other, the historic sites of Petra and Wadi Rum in Jordan. Tianna Williams was there
By Tianna Williams Published
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Connor McKnight’s masterfully restrained menswear honours the quiet beauty of everyday Black life
‘The Black mundane’ is how American designer Connor McKnight – the latest focus of Wallpaper’s Uprising series – describes his aesthetic, which was born from family memories and honed at New York’s Parsons School of Design
By Orla Brennan Published
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Journalist-turned-artist Massoud Hayoun considers systems of control in ‘Stateless’
Hayoun’s new solo show at London’s Larkin Durey, considers his rich and eclectic heritage, and his desire to make the world ‘a little more humane’
By Gameli Hamelo Published
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The Stuff That Surrounds, episode two: Inside the home of Vyrao founder Yasmin Sewell
In The Stuff That Surrounds, Wallpaper* explores a life through objects. For our second episode, we’re invited into the fragrance founder and CEO’s viridescent London home
By Anna Solomon Published
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This Kyrgyzstan café combines post-Soviet brutalism and Manhattan loft vibes
Capito’s fresh, funky design is the work of Kyrgyz designer Jamal Ramisova, and is helping to put the country’s capital, Bishkek, on the design map
By Anna Solomon Published
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12 questions with visual artist Jonathan Zawada
The Australian artist has created film to accompany Thom Yorke and Mark Pritchard's new album 'Tall Tales' drawing on his use of psychedelic colours and digital image making. Here, he takes on the Wallpaper* Q&A.
By Charlotte Gunn Last updated
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Wallpaper* checks in at Cheval Blanc Seychelles: a tropical slice of paradise
Cheval Blanc lands on Mahé’s dramatic south-east coast with a sleek new resort by Jean-Michel Gathy, tailor-made for the luxe fly-and-flop set
By Chris Schalkx Published
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2025 Loewe Foundation Craft Prize winner announced as Kunimasa Aoki
The Japanese sculptor describes his work as ‘50 per cent tradition and 50 per cent innovation’
By Francesca Perry Published
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Photographer Geordie Wood takes a leap of faith with first film, Divers
Geordie Wood delved into the world of professional diving in Fort Lauderdale for his first film
By Hannah Silver Published
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Drawing on its Hollywood history, Ferragamo drafts filmmaker Alice Rohrwacher to direct its pre-fall campaign
Unfolding over three chapters and shot at the famed Cinecittà studios in Rome, Ferragamo’s Pre-Fall 2025 campaign is an ode to the house’s roots in the golden age of Hollywood
By Jack Moss Published
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‘Don’t forget to get the bread!’ Serge Lutens writes an ode to a singular perfume
Published exclusively by Wallpaper*, Serge Lutens writes an ode to Jeux de Peau, a singular perfume of his creation inspired by a childhood memory of baking bread
By Hannah Tindle Published
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Paris art exhibitions to see in June
Read our pick of the best Paris art exhibitions to see in June, from Matthew Ronay's eerie sculptures at Perrotin, Steve McQueen's poignant photography at Marian Goodman and David Hockney at Fondation Louis Vuitton
By Tianna Williams Last updated