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Sebastian Cabrices

Milan

Fashion Features Director at C41 Magazine

Articles

  • 1 week ago | c41magazine.com | Sebastian Cabrices

    Let them men sink into their dreamsLet them men sleepLet them make politics at day and close their eyes at nightLet them also fall asleep while they make politicsMaybe also politics should be allowed to dream and not to grow exhausted and irritatedLet them men scribble on paper while working on the phoneLet them scribble the house of their dreams, a partner of their free willLet them men wear fancy suits and fancy dressesLet them feel strong and softStrong and pretty.

  • 1 month ago | c41magazine.com | Sebastian Cabrices

    In a sun-washed corner of Palais Royal, the air is thick with cedarwood and lavender. The Très Confidentiel salon feels more like a sanctuary than a salon—no chatter, no clatter, only the deliberate hush of precision at work. Here, Adrien Coelho moves like a sculptor. His hands speak in cursive: a twist, a lift, a swift line across a curl as if slicing through silk.

  • 1 month ago | c41magazine.com | Sebastian Cabrices

    In a city where the echoes of the Renaissance still reverberate through ancient stone corridors, a revolutionary music residency program is bridging centuries of artistic innovation. The Vintage Audio Institute and C/O BARDI have joined forces to create a unique creative sanctuary where selected musicians can immerse themselves in the rare confluence of historical space and vintage technology.

  • 1 month ago | c41magazine.com | Sebastian Cabrices

    In an unprecedented cultural exchange that bridges continents and traditions, the renowned Mexican photographer Graciela. Iturbide unveils her first major Japanese exhibition at the prestigious KYOTOGRAPHIE festival in Kyoto. Supported by the House of Dior, the retrospective, running from April 12 to May 11, 2025, offers a rare and comprehensive view of an artistic journey spanning six decades.

  • 2 months ago | vogue.mx | Sebastian Cabrices

    En los imponentes Claustros de San Simpliciano en Milán, Gucci dio vida a un diálogo entre tradición e innovación con la exhibición Encuentros de Bambú, dentro del marco del Salone del Mobile 2025. La muestra, comisionada y diseñada por el colectivo 2050+, examina la relación histórica de la casa de moda italiana con el material, llevándolo de un contexto utilitario a ser el protagonista de una narrativa cultural más amplia.