I used to be a jeans person. Honestly, pre-pandemic it would be a rare sighting if you caught me wearing anything other than my trusty blue—or black, or white—jeans. Every single one of my outfits revolved around the classic wardrobe staple—whether I was dressing up and adding heels and a blazer or down with boots and a knit or sandals and a vest top in summer. Of course, there's no denying that all of the above are still failsafe capsule wardrobe formulas, and from time to time I still t...
Renowned conceptual artist and collagist Barbara Kruger believes her work should speak for itself – allowing the viewer to materialize its meaning. Known for her pieces such as "I Shop Therefore I Am," her prolific statements and imagery on consumption and class only ring more true today as the lines between online and offline identities blur.Now, the artist returns to London, after 20 years, to present her work at Serpentine Gallery in an exhibition titled "Thinking of You. I Mean Me. I Mean ...
Juergen Teller's "I need to live" exhibition is making its way to Milan and this time, Saint Laurent is the official sponsor. Initially held at the Grand Palais Éphémère in Paris, the celebrated exhibition has now landed at the Trenniale Milano, offering a unique retrospective of the celebrated photographer's iconic works.Open until April, the exhibition retraces several of Teller's personal works and commissions, alongside debuting exclusive new photography series', videos and installations....
When it comes to fashion, I'm always down for an "ugly" trend. There's just something about an obnoxiously weird design that makes me go, "I need that." We've seen plenty of controversial sneaker trends over the past few years, from dad-inspired styles to chunky soles galore, some even becoming necessities in our forever wardrobes. (I wear my grandpa-esque shoes almost daily.) As trends always come back in rotation, 2000s platforms have reappeared on the fashion scene, taking on sandals an...