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Sebastian Cabrices

Milan

Fashion Features Director at C41 Magazine

Articles

  • 1 week 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 week 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 weeks 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.

  • 1 month ago | c41magazine.com | Sebastian Cabrices

    In her Autumn-Winter 2025-2026 ready-to-wear collection, Maria Grazia Chiuri transforms the Dior runway into a meditation on fashion as a medium of cultural and personal transformation. Drawing inspiration from Virginia Woolf’s seminal novel “Orlando,” Chiuri crafts a collection that transcends temporal and gender boundaries, presenting clothing as a dynamic language of self-expression. The collection is a sophisticated dialogue between heritage and innovation.

  • 1 month ago | c41magazine.com | Sebastian Cabrices

    The fashion runway is, at its core, a stage. So it seems only natural that Maximilian Davis, now in his seventh season at Ferragamo, would turn to the world of dance for inspiration. His Fall/Winter 2025 collection draws from the austere elegance and functional grace of German Tanztheater, particularly the revolutionary work of choreographers like Pina Bausch. “The twenties were a moment of freedom, of people rebelling and creating spaces for themselves,” Davis explained backstage.