
The Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago’s 'Virgil Abloh: Figures of Speech' exhibition, which marks the first museum exhibition devoted to the work of Abloh, has opened to the public.
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The Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago’s 'Virgil Abloh: Figures of Speech' exhibition, which marks the first museum exhibition devoted to the work of Abloh, has opened to the public.
Angela Merkel, elections, Europe, Brexit: ‘Karl Lagerfeld – Karlikaturen’ is a new book illustrating the designer’s humour and political side through 75 caricatures made for FAZ.
The British cosmetics retailer has opened a 1,380 m2 store in Liverpool, Lush’s largest flagship in the world, incorporating a series of innovative retail concepts.
Carl Philipp Gottfried von Clausewitz, the military theorist, famously wrote that war was the continuation of politics by other means. Sometimes fashion is too.
Manolo Blahnik will open a boutique in Palais-Royal, Paris this fall. "There was only one place that I wanted to be in Paris. It’s the one place where I immediately felt welcome," says the shoe designer.
More than 3,000 brands and collections will be presented to buyers for the Autumn/Winter 2019/20 season at the Premium, Seek, Panorama and Berliner Salon events. Messe Frankfurt will debut its new Neonyt concept.
The group is getting comfortable with the talented Italian footwear designer, who has worked for Prada, Alaïa and Valentino, among others.
The new urban outlet mall by the Thames in Southeast London will open on October 20 and Cheaney Shoes has become the latest label to sign up for space.
Think embroidered papal mantles inspiring a John Galliano masterpiece for Dior, Joan of Arc armor refashioned as sexualized corsetry by Jean Paul Gaultier or the monk habit re-styled as eveningwear by Valentino.
Kanye West said on Wednesday that he had fired his manager and suggested he may run for U.S. president in a frenetic Twitter spree in which he promised four new albums and compared himself to Henry Ford and Walt Disney.