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1 week ago |
theglassmagazine.com | Imogen Clark
MARKING a significant moment in the brand’s history, Acne Studios has unveiled its first permanent gallery space beneath the Palais Royal titled Acne Paper Palais Royal. Spearheaded by its publishing side, Acne Paper, this opening hopes to continue their ethos of connecting the worlds of art, design, photography and craftsmanship into a tangible reality.
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1 week ago |
theglassmagazine.com | Imogen Clark
FOR A city with a thumping heart and bustling social scene, there are very few places in Paris that remain a secret. Hidden on rue d’Anjou in the 8th arrondissement is Marquis Faubourg Saint-Honoré, a distinguished 5-star boutique hotel, part of the Small Luxury Hotels of the World portfolio.
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3 weeks ago |
theglassmagazine.com | Imogen Clark
WITH BRITISH festival season upon us, Burberry has taken charge with a campaign dedicated to the acts on stage and the identities in the crowd. Having spent the past few months reinforcing the slogan “It’s Always Burberry Weather”, there is no better understanding of the notion of ‘come rain or shine’ than the summer music scene here.
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3 weeks ago |
theglassmagazine.com | Imogen Clark
TO COMMEMORATE the launch of their ode to London’s Soho in their Pre-Fall 2025 campaign, McQueen has released a limited-edition run of graphic t-shirts. Having already starred in the images, Soho George and Florence Joelle have now found themselves front and centre of these new must-haves. McQueen Pre-Fall 2025 Campaign Shot in and around The Coach & Horses pub by photographer Theo Sion, McQueen took a moment to celebrate the beauty of both the introverts and extroverts found on these streets.
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3 weeks ago |
theglassmagazine.com | Imogen Clark
ENCAPSULATING that precious golden hour where the sky dissolves away the blue to let in hues of pink, mauve and blazing oranges, is precisely what Chanel’s new high jewellery collection was inspired by. Aptly titled Reach for the Stars, the designs combine a streamlined mixture of architectural prowess with opulent intricacy.
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4 weeks ago |
theglassmagazine.com | Imogen Clark
From Winter Issue 60Glass Man speaks to British actor James Norton about his childhood love of acting, how he’s determined to avoid typecasting, and his latest role as a producerIn the back of a black cab in Soho, James Norton breathes a sigh of relief that he managed to escape the chilly downpour pencilled in for that November afternoon. Sat with him is his trusted bicycle. “I’m a stubborn cyclist,” he confesses with a rueful smile.
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1 month ago |
theglassmagazine.com | Imogen Clark
ANNOUNCED earlier today, Maria Grazia Chiuri has stepped down from her position as womenswear creative director of Dior after nine years. Two days ago, she presented her Cruise 2026 collection for the House in her birthplace of Rome marking the end of her triumphant tenure. The 80 looks acted as the magnum opus of her era here, bringing the very spirit of her debut in 2017 and the silhouettes she has continually leaned into, to one final show.
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1 month ago |
theglassmagazine.com | Imogen Clark
CONTINUING to follow the eclectic circle that embodies Seán McGirr’s McQueen, the British brand’s Pre-Fall 2025 campaign offers a glimpse into their stomping ground. Revered for the rebellious spirit that imbues the capital, London’s Soho has been and maintains its place as the home of true artistry. With the likes of Francis Bacon, Lucian Freud and Elizabeth Smart finding solace in this space, it seems apt that the characters are seen on these streets.
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1 month ago |
theglassmagazine.hk | Imogen Clark
THE FIRST time you catch a glimpse of the W Barcelona is from the air. Situated loud and proud at the new entrance of the port, the sail-shaped building, designed by world renowned architect Ricardo Bofill, reflects the surrounding waves of the Mediterranean and shimmers in the late summer sun. It’s exactly this that makes it unlike any hotel in Barcelona. Offering panoramic views of the city due to its standalone location, you are promised sights that you can’t find anywhere else.
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1 month ago |
theglassmagazine.hk | Imogen Clark
BRINGING the founding essence of Dom Pérignon to 2025 – to make “the wine the best in the world” – the industry leader is continuing to establish a dialogue with the creative world, initiating tributes and collaborations with leading visionaries. Since 2005, they have worked with the likes of Karl Lagerfeld, Jeff Koons and David Lynch to create moments that last beyond the bottle.