Louis Vuitton’s Women’s Spring–Summer 2026 campaign captures modern femininity through intimacy, refined silhouettes and reimagined icons. Featuring Jennifer Connelly, the collection blends private space with contemporary couture.
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Where alpine warmth meets peaceful simplicity. On the fifteenth day of our THE Stylemate Advent Calendar, we are giving away a 2-night...
The Austrian Fashion Awards 2025 celebrate bold design and Austria’s emerging fashion talents – a night of innovation, vision and international flair.
Louis Vuitton presents Visionary Journeys, an immersive exhibition at Osaka’s Nakanoshima Museum of Art (July 15 – Sept 17, 2025), celebrating 170 years of innovation and Japanese inspiration.
Louis Vuitton celebrates 130 years of its iconic Monogram with heritage bags, anniversary collections, and a tribute to craftsmanship and cultural innovation.
Louis Vuitton and Takashi Murakami unveil the seventh Artycapucines collection at Art Basel Paris 2025 – a spectacular installation featuring an eight-metre-tall octopus sculpture and eleven unique bag artworks.
The Czech state forestry company Lesy ČR is getting a new headquarters that blends architecture and forest into a seamless...
Proudly, Louis Vuitton presented its Spring/Summer 2026 menswear collection. The collection is shaped by the influence of modern Indian sartorialism on the global contemporary wardrobe – captured in the dandyism that lies at the heart of Studio Homme.
A former Aldi supermarket on Denmark’s North Sea coast is transformed into the Museum for Papirkunst by Bjarke Ingels Group – a sustainable landmark celebrating paper art, design, and adaptive reuse architecture.
Louis Vuitton unveils the Spring-Summer 2026 collection at the Musée du Louvre, reinterpreting intimacy as an Art de Vivre. A poetic celebration of individuality, stylistic freedom, and the ultimate luxury of dressing for oneself.
Art as immortality: how artworks defy time, from Van Gogh and Warhol to Kusama and Abramović. Discover art’s eternal promise.
After nearly two decades of planning, Zaha Hadid Architects have begun construction of the Centro della Cultura del Mediterraneo, which is more than just a cultural center for Reggio Calabria. It aims to connect people – and to significantly advance the city.












