
Juergen Teller
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2 months ago |
interviewmagazine.com | Juergen Teller |Jake Nevins
Stick around a Marina Abramović show long enough and you’ll turn from spectator to participant to method actor. The method, of course, is Abramović’s own, and your willingness to buy into it determines the success of the entire performance. For five decades, the Yugoslavian artist has conditioned her audiences to be present while she sits at a table for hours on end or counts grains of rice by hand, forcing a kind of raised consciousness through the shared experience of that space and time.
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Nov 20, 2024 |
grazia.sg | Danisha Liang |Juergen Teller |Pema Bakshi
Upon the advent of watches in the 16th century, the innovation of everyday timekeeping was a habit kept from women. Though keeping track of the hours and minutes that made up the day has long been an evolutionary instinct, to actually measure these moments was exclusively reserved for men. Even once watches became available to women two centuries later, pieces were designed with the utmost discretion, often disguising dials.
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Nov 14, 2024 |
grazia.sg | Juergen Teller |Pema Bakshi
From the mid-20th century, when the snowy slopes of St. Moritz and Aspen became the destination du jour for stylish holidayers, Chanel saw the potential of luxury fashion in après-ski. After all, maintaining a sense of style while facing up to the elements was no simple feat. As an avid skier herself, Gabrielle ‘Coco’ Chanel ensured chalets all over the globe felt the transformative effects of her bold sartorial sedition.
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Nov 7, 2024 |
grazia.my | Juergen Teller |GRAZIA Malaysia
Since its seaside show in Marseille, France, earlier this year, the Chanel Cruise 2024/25 collection has resurfaced in Hong Kong. To celebrate this stopover, the House has tapped French filmmaker Audrey Diwan to craft an atmospheric short film titled Modern Flirt. Starring local actress Angela Yuen and French actor Benjamin Voisin, the project celebrates the cinematic allure of the region’s vibrant nightlife and juxtaposes it with the timeless elegance of Chanel and its esteemed artistry.
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Nov 6, 2024 |
grazia.my | Juergen Teller |GRAZIA Malaysia
For Cruise 2025, Max Mara whisked its guests to Venice, where creative director Ian Griffiths showed a collection inspired by its most famous citizen: the intrepid adventurer Marco Polo, who left his mark on the city with his legendary travels throughout the world.
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