Sergio Soldano returns at NYFW with the FW26/27 collection at Printemps New York. A refined dialogue between Italian heritage and contemporary luxury fashion.
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With Boola Katitjin, Murdoch University in Perth sets a new benchmark for sustainable timber architecture. As the largest multi-storey engineered timber building in the Southern Hemisphere, the project combines innovative design, biophilic principles and a strong commitment to sustainability, diversity and inclusion.
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.
NOWNESS explores the newly reopened Studio Museum in Harlem with director Thelma Golden – a visionary leader who expands the meaning of Black contemporary art and community.
Hassler Roma enters a new era in 2026, blending timeless Roman elegance with redesigned suites, fine dining and holistic wellbeing.
With Delirium for TM Leader, presented at Salone del Mobile 2025, Karim Rashid demonstrates his lasting relevance as one of the most influential designers of our time. An article about color, futurism and design as an emotional mindset.
A poetic film portrait of young eagle huntress Kharakoz and the evolving traditions of eagle hunting in Mongolia’s Altai Mountains.
3 .PARADIS is the fashion voice of Emeric Tchatchoua – a brand uniting body, mind and soul. With symbolic power, multicultural heritage and urban attitude it tells of freedom, style and identity.
Oscar Ouyang turns traditional knitwear into a narrative system of symbols, texture, and gender-neutral silhouettes.
Axel Arigato evolves from sneaker brand to lifestyle label – with a new creative direction, sculptural design, and a strong sense of contemporary culture.
Secure, refined and designed for modern life – a daily essential that sets new standards. On the twentieth day of...
From workshop to runway: Japan’s workwear avantgarde transforms functionality into poetry and craftsmanship into modern philosophy.












