For this edition of The Personal Edit, Krista Papista shares fragments from her camera roll captured during the making of her recent album Euro Divas …
In his latest series, 'Dialect', Romero Beltrán masterfully intertwines elements of documentary, performance, and choreography, inviting viewers on a journey through the intricacies of human existence …
James Yates wears GANT for the cover look of LE MILE’s new digital cover, shaping a wardrobe defined by structure, ease and precise tailoring. See the full editorial …
Beirut moves through Myriam Boulos’ images as presence, rhythm, and memory, shaping a photographic language grounded in lived experience, emotion, and encounter …
New York started fall/winter´26 fashion week with a wonderful debut of Rachel Scott for Proenza Schouler. Milan brought us the highly anticipated first prêt-à-porter show by Demna's Gucci …
Yuge Zhou got her start as a popular child singer in China, where she starred in many different television shows …
Franceska Nuredini’s encounter with dance somewhat began as a joke. “As a child, I’d tried various sports, but my mother soon realised that dancing came naturally to me …
Any footwear label working with a reduced visual language faces a fundamental condition from the outset, since the absence of dominant branding places the full burden of identity …
Something about Bill Kaulitz disrupts all expectations about fame, he moves with a kind of impulsive certainty, always spinning a little outside the expected choreography …
The hallmarks of painstaking tailoring include, but are not limited to a slimline silhouette, soft volumes and, usually, the addition of contrast accents found in sartorial textures …
With a bold, soulfully powerful gaze, Thailandese artist Eda Phanlert Sriprom entrances you with an artistic practice full of haunting underpinnings and spiritual layers …
Joining Outlander in its final season places Izzy Meikle-Small inside a production that has been running for years, with an established cast, a fixed workflow on set, and an audience that follows the series closely …
The tower rises in Yorkville like a polished blade, sharp in outline, glazed in light, everything precise and unapologetic, the Four Seasons Hotel Toronto …
Every Spring, I find myself reaching instinctively for one of the best breezy separates that has carried me through countless cold mornings, commutes, late-night dinners and far-fetched trips …
For Spring/Summer 2026, WEEKEND MAX MARA expands its ongoing “Signature” capsule initiative with A Weekend with an Artist, a project that places contemporary artists at the center of the design process …
Outside the official schedules and beyond the choreographed pace of the runway, Paris Fashion Week Womenswear FW26 appeared in fragments across the streets …
Berlin-based brand DAGGER takes its name from the ceremonial blade used in pagan rituals, a symbol of endings, beginnings, and transformation …
Ceramic objects rarely stand alone as they enter use immediately, shaping how food is placed, held, and perceived, and defining situations through weight, proportion, and surface …
Gab Bois possesses a rare and almost alchemical ability to take the mundane and twist it into something extraordinary, something that lingers in the mind long after you’ve looked away ...
During Milan Fashion Week, the city develops a particular rhythm that anyone who has spent time there during those days immediately recognizes …
Lamin Leroy Gibba stepped into the spotlight with „Schwarze Früchte“, a series he wrote himself and in which he also played the lead …
Where do ideas come from, and how do they reach the light? In ‘Hatch’, actor Thomas van Luin searches and finds something in the dark.
Italian dancer Simone Emili reflects on how dance evolved from a childhood instinct into a defining tool for shaping his body, mind, and identity …
For this edition of The Personal Edit, Henry Ashton opens his personal camera roll during the release of A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms. Stepping into the role of Daeron Targaryen …