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2 weeks ago |
culturedmag.com | Giuliana Brida
Here’s How the Reva Went From Shopping-Mall Mainstay to It-Girl Staple For its Spring/Summer 2025 collection, Tory Burch reintroduced the Y2K shoe with a thoroughly modern twist. There's never been a better time to add a pair to your rotation. All images courtesy of Tory Burch. Some shoes capture a moment in time. Others transcend it. In its heyday circa 2006, the Tory Burch Reva flat was everywhere—a shopping mall “It” item just “fashion” enough to blow up.
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2 weeks ago |
culturedmag.com | Giuliana Brida
Crystalle Lacouture, Sarah Galender Meyer, and Yng-Ru Chen. Image courtesy of Arrival. The art fair circuit has become synonymous with stale convention centers and echoing auditoriums. This summer in the Berkshires, a new fair aims to offer something different. Arrival, an invitational event landing at North Adams’s Tourists hotel, will add some commercial verve to a scenic region that is already crawling with art-loving pilgrims.
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2 weeks ago |
culturedmag.com | Giuliana Brida
The Peninsula New York Afternoon tea. All images courtesy of the Peninsula New York. It’s the season of sunflowers—Vincent van Gogh's, specifically. In New York, the Peninsula’s Gotham Lounge has become a living canvas to prove it. In tandem with the New York Botanical Garden’s “Van Gogh’s Flowers” exhibition, the lounge is offering its own take on the blooms that inspired the Dutch painter—in edible form, of course.
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4 weeks ago |
culturedmag.com | Giuliana Brida
Mary Ann Unger in her studio. All images courtesy of Berry Campbell. When Mary Ann Unger’s Across the Bering Strait debuted in 1994, the sprawling, 34-part installation's raw tactile surfaces and forward propulsion stopped viewers in their tracks. Now, more than three decades later, Berry Campbell is reviving the work in its entirety for the first time in New York as part of “Across the Bering Strait,” a broader examination of the late artist’s powerful oeuvre, on view through May 17.
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1 month ago |
culturedmag.com | Giuliana Brida
Francisco Alvarado-Juárez, Christopher Street #2, 1976, NYC. All photography courtesy of the artist and the Hispanic Society Museum & Library. Before there was Pride, there was Christopher Street. The West Village thoroughfare lent its name to the Liberation Day Marches, which grew out of another turning point in queer history: the 1969 Stonewall uprising.
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