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5 days ago |
wallpaper.com | Jack Moss |Theresa Marx
‘The city has this incredible feeling of anything goes,’ says London-based photographer Theresa Marx of Las Vegas, where she and Wallpaper* fashion and creative director Jason Hughes journeyed to capture our June 2025 Travel Issue cover shoot.
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6 days ago |
wallpaper.com | Jack Moss
This weekend (9-12 May), Tate Modern hosts a celebratory ‘birthday weekender’ to mark 25 years of the London institution, which opened at the turn of the millennium after a nearly six-year conversion of the former Bankside Power Station, which was inaugurated in the early 1960s and closed in 1982 after surging oil prices.
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6 days ago |
wallpaper.com | Jack Moss
The volcanic island of Pantelleria, 62 miles off the coast of Sicily, has long been a haven for Giorgio Armani, whose sun-soaked villa – constructed from two renovated dammusi, a traditional dwelling on the island – has been a perennial summer refuge for the designer (he spends every August there).
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1 week ago |
wallpaper.com | Jack Moss
Late last year, Lev Tanju – one half of cult British skatewear brand Palace, with co-founder Gareth Skewis – talked to Wallpaper* about his unabashed love of fashion. His vast archive of clothing, accessories and ephemera is the result of years of collecting; of indulging fleeting obsessions which often require travels around the world to find the very best of something.
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1 week ago |
wallpaper.com | Jack Moss
Jerry Lorenzo, the creative force behind Los Angeles-based label Fear of God, describes his approach as one of honesty: ‘clothing that allows people to be the best versions of who they are’. Running with the tagline ‘American Luxury’, the 2013-founded Fear of God – alongside its offshoot ‘Essentials’ – imbues quotidian garments, from hoodies and sweatpants to wool overcoats, blazers and denim jeans, with a mood of pared-back elegance, influenced by the dress codes of Lorenzo’s native California.
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1 week ago |
wallpaper.com | Jack Moss
Japan has been a fertile source of inspiration for Studio Nicholson founder Nick Wakeman, who celebrated the 15th anniversary of the London-based label earlier this year. This is not only in her silhouettes – she favours the simplicity and reduction of Japanese minimalism – but also the idea of durability; clothes that are built to last, made to be mended, altered and worn, time and again.
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2 weeks ago |
wallpaper.com | Jack Moss
The Cruise runway shows offer the fashion calendar’s most transporting spectacle: a scattered two-month-long schedule which sees powerhouses like Chanel, Gucci and Dior decamp to a series of exotic, picturesque locales to present their latest Resort collections. Previous locations have spanned Oscar Niemeyer’s Museo de Arte Contemporáneo de Niterói in Rio de Janeiro (Louis Vuitton), a Scottish castle (Dior), and the streets of Cuba (Chanel).
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2 weeks ago |
wallpaper.com | Jack Moss
It wasn’t so long ago that the sign of a covetable sneaker was its relative heft, perhaps best epitomised by the Balenciaga ‘Triple X’, a shoe so weighty that each step proved a workout. And, while the supersized sneaker remains ubiquitous – Balenciaga recently added the ‘3XL’ to its roster, and Marni’s collaboration with Hoka was blown-up like a cushion – there has been a shift towards the narrower, slimmer low-pro trainer, defined by its knife-thin sole and lightweight construction.
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2 weeks ago |
wallpaper.com | Anna Solomon |Jonathan Bell |Hannah Silver |Jack Moss
A sauna certification(Image credit: London Diplomatic Sauna Society)Ellie Stathaki, Architecture and Environment DirectorI recently became a proud member of the London Diplomatic Sauna Society. I was lucky enough to have been invited by the Embassy of Finland to enjoy a sauna session at its Belgravia premises, alongside a chat and meal with fellow members.
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3 weeks ago |
wallpaper.com | Jack Moss
Extreme Cashmere is known for its hospitality: each lunchtime, the team sits down in its Amsterdam head office and dines together, along with any of the day’s guests (Wallpaper* joined for the ritual in 2022). The scene has since been replicated in Paris, where the knitwear brand holds its showroom each season – guests are invited to stay for food and drink served on crockery shipped from Amsterdam – as well as at its various pop-ups in St Moritz, Los Angeles, London and New York.