SINCE the summer of 2016 when Maria Grazia Chiuri joined Dior, she has used her position as creative director to celebrate women. Not only showcasing a myriad of global creatives from across the arts, she has ...
DIOR has unveiled the latest instalment of its celebrated Dior Talks podcast, offering a banquet of compelling subjects, renewed perspectives and intellectual conversations with artists, collaborators and frien...
“HER writing is a writing of desire. She always invents a language to translate the untranslatable, a language of the body, a hyper responsive language in which the power of words creates a feeling of dizzines...
FOLLOWING the announcement of Fendi naming Kim Jones as Artistic Director of womenswear, the debut collection of the British designer for the Italian brand has become the most anticipated show of the couture se...
TUCKED away in London’s Bloomsbury, The Academy provides the London hotel experience in an incomparable way. Consisting of five Georgian townhouses on Gower Street, this establishment has been redesigned by New...
IN an attempt to lighten the mood of the confinement through which many of you are currently living, Dior's podcast series Dior Talks presents a new episode featuring Paola Ugolini; a fascinating figure in Ital...
EDWARD Albee’s Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf is a play that takes no prisoners. Making an absolute racket is the very point of Albee’s piece. Whether you’ve heard about its iconic characters, studied it at sc...
FIVE new scents entitled The Bloomsbury Set have been created by expert perfumer Yann Vasnier for Jo Malone London. The inspiration for the collection is The Bloomsbury Set — the group of UK-based philosopher...
IT SEEMS that along with the new see-now-buy-now format comes a lot of grandeur, perhaps to properly celebrate its premier. In New York, Tom Ford threw a elegant dinner for his guests in the former Four Seasons...
In A Room of One’s Own Virginia Woolf famously argued that “a woman must have money and a room of her own if she is to write fiction.” Not to trivialise the important argument in the ear...