Articles

  • 3 days ago | wallpaper.com | Jack Moss

    Where once the luggage belt was a sea of near-identical black and grey suitcases – resulting in many a mixed-up passenger after a long-haul flight – a new generation of designers is providing an alternative, choosing vibrant multi-hued finishes to ensure colourful luggage that stands out at your journey’s end.

  • 4 days ago | wallpaper.com | Jack Moss

    The Sicilian town of Taormina, located on the island’s eastern coastline, has occupied its teetering hilltop position for two and a half millennia. Flanked on one side by the towering Mount Etna – a sight so arresting it appears like an enormous green-screen illusion – and the glimmering Ionian sea on the other, the picturesque clusters of hotels, restaurants and terraces seem to clamour along the cliffside to lay claim to Taormina’s best viewpoint.

  • 5 days ago | wallpaper.com | Jack Moss

    The origami-like Puzzle bag, first introduced by Jonathan Anderson as part of his S/S 2015 menswear collection for Loewe, remains perhaps his most perennial design for the Spanish house, where he held the role of creative director for just over a decade (he left the house in March of this year; today, it was announced he will head up both Dior’s men’s and womenswear collections in an unprecendented appointment).

  • 5 days ago | wallpaper.com | Jack Moss

    When it was announced that Maria Grazia Chiuri would be exiting her role as creative director of Dior’s womenswear and haute couture collections last week – following an emotive Cruise show in her home city of Rome – the writing was all but on the wall.

  • 1 week ago | wallpaper.com | Jack Moss

    In partnership with Ferragamo. A cinematic sensibility has long defined Italian house Ferragamo: in 1923, its eponymous founder and shoemaker Salvatore Ferragamo opened his first store opposite Grauman’s Egyptian Theatre on the burgeoning Hollywood Boulevard, having emigrated to Los Angeles from Italy in 1915.