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The Peninsula Hong Kong celebrates “Art in Resonance” with The Victoria & Albert Museum and Vogue100
3 weeks ago |
vogue.com | Ian Malone
To kick off Art Basel Hong Kong, The Peninsula hosted a magnificent party in celebration of the 2025 iteration of its acclaimed “Art in Resonance” program. In partnership with the Victoria & Albert Museum and Vogue100, the hotel welcomed luminaries from around the world for a night full of inspiration, creativity, and music. At the heart of the evening were three of the world’s most promising artists: Phoebe Hui, Chris Cheung (known as h0nh1m), and Lin Fanglu.
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1 month ago |
vogue.com | Ian Malone
Vibi Venezia weds Italian fashion history with contemporary luxury. The brand’s signature furlane, a velvet slipper with a rubber sole, originated in 18th-century Friuli, where artisans crafted footwear from leftover fabric and old bicycle tires. Legend has it that gondoliers in Venice favored the shoes for their firm grip and boat-friendly soles. During World War II, Red Cross nurses embraced the style for its practicality.
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1 month ago |
vogue.com | Ian Malone
No brand captures the drama and allure of Italian fashion quite like Roberto Cavalli. In 2020, when Fausto Puglisi took the helm as creative director in 2020, he told Vogue he wanted to “develop ideas of inclusion, beauty, and amplify the dialogue between cultures, diversity, and multiplied aesthetics.” In the years since, he has done just that and more. His revival of the brand into a global powerhouse has been nothing short of remarkable.
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1 month ago |
vogue.com | Ian Malone
For decades, Luisa Beccaria has embodied a distinctive vision of Milanese fashion—one that stands apart from the brash exhibitionism of Versace and Dolce & Gabbana or the sleek minimalism of Armani and Prada. Avoiding the ever-shifting trends championed by Gucci, Ferragamo, and Bottega, the brand instead embraces an understated romanticism. Beccaria offers what Vogue described as “a sotto voce approach” to luxury—whispered refinement rather than loud extravagance.
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2 months ago |
vogue.com | Ian Malone
On a snowy night in downtown New York, Aurora James hosted a dinner to celebrate fashion’s past and support its future. Friends of The CFDA and Vogue100 partnered to kick off a sale of Andy Warhol photographs to benefit The Council of Fashion Designers of America. The collection, courtesy of Jim Hedges and Hedges Projects, features portraits of Yves Saint Laurent, Halston, Diane von Furstenberg, and other titans of the industry.
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