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International Edition
June 20, 2013 Last Updated: 3:09:AM EDT

Style

Revisiting Audrey Hepburn and Vivier's "...
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Rea McNamara
In the 1954 Audrey Hepburn classic, Sabrina, much is made of that white Givenchy sheath with its long overskirt, a fashion moment in celluloid that marked the beginning of a famously long-time collaboration between the movie star and celebrated French...
Americas, Audrey Hepburn, Bata Shoe Museum, Christian Dior, Elizabeth Semmelhack, Fashion, Lifestyle, Roger Vivier, Shoes, Stiletto, Style, Fashion, Latin America, Lifestyle
Canvases on the Catwalk: Art Inspirations from Toronto...
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ARTINFO Canada
 Fashion and art intermingled at World Mastercard Fashion Week, with official and off-site collections finding inspiration in the rich heritage of the great Canadian winter landscape (DUY), or in collaboration with art world contemporaries (see ...
Americas, Andy Warhol, Architecture & Design, Canvases on the Catwalk, Chloe Comme Parris, Comrags, contemporary arts, Design & Architecture, DUY, Franco Brambilla, Graham Dolphin, Jeremy Laing, Joe Fresh, Lawren Harris, Lifestyle, LINE Knitwear, Lucian Matis, Mikhael Kale, Mino Argento, Morris Louis, Nan Goldin, Postwar & Contemporary Art, Ross Bleckner, Sid Neigum, Steven Tai, Street Art, Style, The Look, Toronto Fashion Week, Vanessa Maltese, visual arts, William Morris, World Mastercard Fashion Week, Fashion
A Walk Through the Brands, Boats, and Surfboards at...
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Nate Freeman
Toward the end of the Capsule menswear trade show, held this week at a giant empty basketball court on the Lower East Side flanked by the river, the designer Mark McNairy — in baggy camo paints and yellow jelly flip-flops — stood by the racks of his label,...
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Capsule, Fashion, Lower East Side, Mark McNairy, Menswear, Nate Freeman, Style, Trade Shows, Fashion, NEWS, New York, EVENTS
When in Los Angeles... for Art Platform and Pulse
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Ann Binlot
The City of Angels takes its place on the art-fair map this fall, welcoming Art Platform and Pulse as well as Art L.A. and Fountain. At the same time the Getty Research Institute's citywide event Pacific Standard Time kicks off, making this the perfect season...
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Art Fairs & Events, Art Market, Galleries, Postwar & Contemporary Art, Style, Travel, Art Fairs, Contemporary Arts, Galleries, Los Angeles, North America, Visual Arts, Market News, Lifestyle, Travel
Karl Lagerfeld, Curator: The Designer Creates a Paris...
by
Ann Binlot
Whilemost people know Karl Lagerfeld as the fashion designer behind Chanel, Fendi,and his eponymous label, he also moonlights as a photographer. Lagerfeld fellinto photography by accident, when photos were needed for a press kit and hewas the only person...
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Fashion, Style, Fashion, Europe, Lifestyle
See the Extravagant Baubles of "Picasso to Koons...
by
Ann Binlot
Manyartists have dabbled in jewelry design to create one-of-a-kind symbols of love forthe women in their lives. Alexander Calder made pieces for his daughter. PabloPicasso gave brooches, rings, and carved amulets for his lovers Dora Maar andMarie-Thérèse...
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Fashion, Impressionist & Modern Art, People, Postwar & Contemporary Art, Style, Fashion, Contemporary Arts, JEWELRY & WATCHES, Features, Impressionism & Modern Art, North America, Lifestyle
See Helmut Newton's None-Too-Prude Polaroids from...
by
Ann Binlot
Inthe past, photographers regularly used Polaroid cameras to take test shotsduring photo-shoots. Legendary fashion photographer Helmut Newton did sothroughout his career, using the Polaroids as to satisfy, according to astatement, "his impatient urge to...
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Fashion, Style, Fashion, North America, Lifestyle
Bin Laden Group Plans to Build the World's...
by
Janelle Zara
The record for the tallest building in the world is set to be replaced yet again. Saudi Bin Laden Group, the construction superpower owned by the family of late al-Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden, is poised to begin work on the 3,281-foot (1 kilometer) Kingdom...
Africa/Middle East, Architecture, Style
Carlos Slim's Museo Soumaya: Money Can't Buy...
by
Benjamin Genocchio
There is something tragic about the Museo Soumaya, the spectacular-looking private museum in Mexico City that opened to the public on March 28. It is owned and operated by the Carlos Slim Foundation and contains the collection of the world's richest man,...
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Architecture, Design & Architecture, People, Style, Central/South America
The Gagosian Explosion: A Critical Breakdown of the...
by
Andrew M. Goldstein
When a profile of megadealer Larry Gagosian lands, it lands with a bang. The Armenian-born imperial gallerist very rarely gives interviews, for one thing — even the New York Times failed to nail him down for comment in their lively 2009 attempt, noting that...
Art & Crime, Galleries, People, Postwar & Contemporary Art, Style, Contemporary Arts, Galleries, Features, Art & Crime, Lifestyle

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