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3 weeks ago |
designscene.net | Katarina Doric
Antonia Desplat is no stranger to transformation, whether portraying enigmatic underworld figures or literary muses, her performances carry a charged stillness that lingers long after the screen fades to black.
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3 weeks ago |
beautyscene.net | Katarina Doric
Muhza is reshaping the conversation around skincare by designing products that work with, not against, the hormonal shifts of the menstrual cycle. SKINCAREAfter struggling with hormonal acne brought on by PCOS, founder Alexia Coutts realized that traditional skincare routines often ignore the body’s natural rhythms. In response, she created Muhza, a brand that merges cycle tracking with targeted skin treatments.
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3 weeks ago |
beautyscene.net | Katarina Doric
Fara Homidi expands her minimalist beauty line with the launch of the Essential Bronzer Compact, a new collection of four powder-to-cream bronzers designed to enhance skin without excess. The campaign features model Paloma Elsesser, whose presence continues to shape conversations around beauty standards and representation. Known for its precise and selective approach to product development, Fara Homidi’s brand once again prioritizes performance, skin compatibility, and thoughtful formulation.
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3 weeks ago |
beautyscene.net | Katarina Doric
Kris Jenner recently revealed that she underwent a facelift, this time performed by New York-based plastic surgeon Dr. Steven Levine. While the reveal wasn’t framed as a dramatic storyline on The Kardashians, her noticeably refreshed appearance, and the confirmation from both Dr. Levine and media outlets, sparked renewed conversation around cosmetic surgery, aging, and the role of image in maintaining influence.
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3 weeks ago |
designscene.net | Katarina Doric
Etro’s Summer 2025 capsule emerges as a vivid Mediterranean vision shaped by Creative Director Marco De Vincenzo and artist Agostino Iacurci. The collection marks a rare and intuitive collaboration, where fashion’s language of fabric meets the painterly lyricism of Iacurci’s botanical universe.
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3 weeks ago |
beautyscene.net | Katarina Doric
Huda Kattan has bought back the equity stake in Huda Beauty previously held by TSG Consumer, regaining full ownership of the brand she founded. The move comes a year after she returned as CEO and marks a significant moment for one of beauty’s most influential entrepreneurs. TSG initially invested in the company in 2017, during a period when retail sales were estimated around $200 million. By mid-2024, industry sources suggested that annual sales had already exceeded $300 million.
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3 weeks ago |
designscene.net | Katarina Doric
Balenciaga has officially launched the Balenciaga Music | Britney Spears series, a limited-edition collaboration that pairs fashion, nostalgia, and pure pop power. Dropping June 3, the release marks Britney Spears’ first full-scale project that straddles both the fashion and music industries, and it’s arriving with all the glitter and edge you’d expect.
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3 weeks ago |
designscene.net | Katarina Doric
Tucked at the base of Mount Saint-Bruno in Quebec’s Montérégie region, Montpellier House is a collaborative project between Vives St-Laurent and ATA Architecture that embraces its sloped forest setting with measured precision. Rather than standing apart from the surrounding canopy, the residence gently settles into it. The three-level structure follows the natural incline, creating a dialogue with the site that departs from the area’s typical 1960s architecture.
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3 weeks ago |
archiscene.net | Katarina Doric
Located at the foot of Mount Saint-Bruno in Quebec’s Montérégie region, the Montpellier House unfolds quietly against its wooded surroundings. Designed by Montreal-based Vives St-Laurent in collaboration with ATA Architecture, the 3,000-square-foot residence presents a study in fluid movement and spatial balance, structured across three levels that echo the incline of the land. It’s a home conceived not for spectacle, but for retreat, where architecture recedes into the rhythm of the forest.
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3 weeks ago |
designscene.net | Katarina Doric
What does it mean to defy when the rules no longer make sense, when the old systems are cracking and the world as we know it is shifting beneath our feet? For our upcoming issue, DSCENE turns its lens to DEFIANCE: not as a trend or a posture, but as a mode of survival, a tool for reinvention, and an act of beauty in resistance. In a moment where the fabric of reality seems to fray, ecological disaster, political unrest, systems of power unravelling, we no longer ask who dares to defy.