Fashion has long embraced its dirty side, from scuffed sneakers to mud-caked models to 'Hobo-core,' and now we're getting a deep dive into its rebellious and romantic potential, through an all-new exhibition at The Barbican.Titled "Dirty Looks: Desire and Decay in Fashion," the exhibition brings together over 60 fashion houses and emerging designers from across the globe to trace the industry's enduring obsession with filthy aesthetics. While museum curators will usually be doing everything they...
If you need a new exhibition to add to your list, it's time to check out the Marianne Boesky Gallery in New York. Its latest show presents work by artist Celeste Rapone in an exhibition titled "Some Weather." Exploring aging in a way that is both serious and humorous, this new opening is a refreshing take on the artist's anxieties.For Rapone's second solo exhibition with the gallery, the Chicago-based painter showcases a new selection of works that examine her views and feelings about middle age...
Louis Vuitton is opening a new exhibition in Paris exploring its influence on the Art Deco movement. Staged on the 100th anniversary of the International Exhibition of Modern Decorative and Industrial Arts, which took place in Paris in 1925, the immersive presentation looks at the defining moments of the movement and the fashion House's influence.Since its founding in 1854, Louis Vuitton has accompanied generations of travellers with its trunks and accessories that are known globally for their q...
Femininity and Danish design are two of our favorite things, and they're also the core aspects of Cecilie Bahnsen's cult-loved label. The designer's latest project is a collaboration with A Magazine Curated By, offering us a unique insight into her expressive world.Exploring the personal universe of a different designer for each issue, the 29th iteration sees Bahnsen's unique and delicate vision translated into print. Redefining modern femininity through her Copenhagen-based brand, the designs a...