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For spring, designers reimagine the classic trench coat
Uniquely chic interpretations of the classic trench coat from the S/S 2024 collections, primed for both bright spring days and inevitable April showers
By Jack Moss Published
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Chin, chin! Asprey’s new Peninsula London boutique raises the bar
Asprey barware designs from the house’s joyful, jazz-era back catalogue are available at its new boutique in The Peninsula, London
By Caragh McKay Published
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Step inside Precious Okoyomon’s post-apocalyptic forest in Madrid
In Madrid, Precious Okoyomon and Hans Ulrich Obrist reconvene for Obrist’s annual site-specific curation for Fundación Sandretto Re Rebaudengo
By Will Jennings Published
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H Moser’s smoked salmon watch dial is deliciously deep
The new H Moser & Cie Streamliner Perpetual Calendar Smoked Salmon features a brushed dial
By Thor Svaboe Published
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Ruby Dickson’s Kim Kardashian paintings explore celebrity culture in London
Ruby Dickson’s ‘Maybe my fairy-tale has a different ending than I dreamed it would. But that’s OK’ is exhibiting at Nicoletti gallery, London
By Sam Moore Published
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‘LA Gun Club’: artist Jane Hilton on who’s shooting who
‘LA Gun Club’, an exhibition by Jane Hilton at New York’s Palo Gallery, explores American gun culture through a study of targets and shooters
By Hannah Silver Published
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Kim Jones’ Dior Men accessories channel the rebellious spirit of the Buffalo Collective
Agitator and establishment meet in Kim Jones’ S/S 2024 Dior Men accessories, inspired at once by the house’s history of haute couture and Ray Petri’s 1980s Buffalo Collective
By Jack Moss Published
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Jomo Tariku is designing for change
It took Jomo Tariku 30 years to get the career he wanted. He's making sure the next generation doesn't have to wait as long
By Diana Budds Published
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The joy of AIX Rosé, sunshine in a glass
AIX Rosé, made in the sun-drenched hills of Côteaux d'Aix-en-Provence, is a dry, pale pink and aromatic, everyday luxury
By Simon Mills Published
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Detroit Institute of Arts celebrates Black cinema
‘Regeneration: Black Cinema 1898-1971’ at the Detroit Institute of Arts (DIA) brings lost or forgotten films, filmmakers and performers to a contemporary audience
By Anne Soward Published
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‘This is how I dress’: Natacha Ramsay-Levi on her very personal collaboration with A.P.C.
Ex-Chloé and Louis Vuitton designer Natacha Ramsay-Levi opens up to Wallpaper* about her ‘intimate and sincere’ collaboration with A.P.C., the latest in the French denim brand’s ‘interaction’ series
By Zoe Whitfield Published
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Jean-Michel Basquiat’s LA-made work goes on show at Gagosian
‘Made on Market Street’ at Gagosian in Beverly Hills is the first show to present works made by the young artist between 1982 and 1984
By Hunter Drohojowska-Philp Published
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Tom Wood in Tokyo: Nordic minimalism meets Japanese cool
Norwegian jewellery brand Tom Wood expands into Japan with the ‘Dean’ collection and a Tokyo Aoyama flagship store
By Harriet Thorpe Published
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Fetishism, violence and desire: Alexis Hunter in London
‘Alexis Hunter: 10 Seconds’ at London's Richard Saltoun Gallery focuses on the artist’s work from the 1970s, disrupting sexual stereotypes
By Hannah Silver Published
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Hermès’ Oud Alezan perfume captures the emotional bond between horse and human
Hermès’ nose Christine Nagel tells of her chance meeting with a horse named Scheherazade, which formed the inspiration behind new fragrance Oud Alezan
By Hannah Tindle Published
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Hedi Slimane’s latest Celine collection is rooted in the house’s 1960s heyday
Hedi Slimane’s Celine A/W 2024 womenswear collection recalls the abbreviated silhouettes of the house’s 1960s heyday, revealed today via a short film that also launches the house’s first-ever cosmetic line, Celine Beauté
By Jack Moss Published
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In the shadow of the American dream: David Wojnarowicz at MoMA
Wojnarowicz's work is featured in a new exhibition at MoMA along with his contemporaries from the Eighties New York downtown scene
By Lauren Cochrane Published
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Jay Sae Jung Oh’s leather-wrapped furniture is a meticulous meditation on consumerism
Jay Sae Jung Oh’s leather-wrapped furniture turns discarded objects into surprising forms (on view at Salon 94 Design until 20 April 2024)
By Diana Budds Published
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High jewellery with dazzling effects
Stand-out gems dazzle against a backdrop of red and black in our high jewellery shoot
By Hannah Silver Published
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Inside Chanel’s Edinburgh ‘nightclub’, where lipstick lasts until dawn
Chanel goes nightclubbing in Scotland, taking over an Edinburgh townhouse with its limited-edition Rouge Allure Velvet Nuit Blanche lipsticks
By Hannah Tindle Published
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Extraordinary runway sets from the A/W 2024 shows
12 scene-stealing runway sets and show spaces from A/W 2024 fashion month, featuring Murano-glass cacti, rubber armchairs, flashing orbs and more
By Jack Moss Published
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Poor Things’ Oscar-winning make-up and hair: behind-the-scenes interview
Celebrating Poor Things’ Oscars 2024 success, we revisit our interview with Nadia Stacey, the hair and make-up artist who transformed Emma Stone and Willem Dafoe
By Hannah Tindle Last updated
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Wayne McGregor’s new work merges genetic code, AI and choreography
Company Wayne McGregor has collaborated with Google Arts & Culture Lab on a series of works, ‘Autobiography (v95 and v96)’, at Sadler’s Wells (12 – 13 March 2024)
By Rachael Moloney Published
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New Tank Louis Cartier watch honours a longstanding partnership
This Tank Louis Cartier limited edition sees Cartier unite with Watches of Switzerland, and honours the minimalism of the original
By Hannah Silver Published
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This season, tassels and fringing make a dramatic fashion statement
Craft, glamour and experimentation meet as this season’s designers use tassels and fringing to add drama to the everyday
By Jack Moss Published
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Daniel Lalonde’s future vision for Design Holding
Daniel Lalonde, CEO of luxury multibrand group Design Holding, shares his vision to make the experience of buying high-end interiors more accessible as the group unveils its New York flagship
By Jonathan Bell Published
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Bacao Rhythm & Steel band's cover of ‘P.I.M.P’ stars in Anatomy of a Fall
Wallpaper* meets ‘Anatomy of a Fall’ favourites Bacao Rhythm & Steel Band, whose cover of 50 Cent's ‘P.I.M.P’ muscles its way into the Oscar-nominated courtroom drama
By Craig McLean Published
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Desert X AlUla 2024 is a spectacular exhibition with an extensive programme of events
Nature’s canvas adds dramatic appeal to Desert X AlUla 2024’s creative output, including installations by both international and local artists, workshops and events, spanning from textiles to music and photography
By Simon Mills Published
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Documentary ‘High & Low’ charts the rise, fall and redemption of John Galliano
‘High & Low: John Galliano’ (released today) dissects the designer’s showstopping contributions to fashion against the backdrop of his turbulent life. Here, director Kevin Macdonald tells Wallpaper* more
By Joe Bobowicz Published