IT WAS COOPER’S fantastical approach that inspired Louis-Géraud Castor, who studied archaeology and art history at the Sorbonne and worked as an art dealer for 15 years, to transition into floristry. In...
Read moreGROWING UP IN the 1980s and ’90s in the Belgian city of Genk, the industrial designer Michaël Verheyden had little interest in art, fashion or design — the fields that would later...
Read moreThe ceramist Reinaldo Sanguino became obsessed with clay as a boy in Caracas, Venezuela, where he would go down to the river and shape the mud with his hands. Now 49, he...
Read moreIN THE SHADOW of Claridge’s hotel, a black iron gate marks the entrance to an otherwise hidden address. Cut into a red-and-yellow brick wall in Brook’s Mews, a cobblestone artery in London’s...
Read moreOpals light up pendant necklaces, drop earrings, statement bracelets and cocktail rings.
Read moreHair is a powerful marker of identity, and its loss is almost always charged with intense emotion. It’s perhaps unsurprising, then, that scalp-focused remedies — of both the moderately effective and snake...
Read moreTHE FIRST PHOTO shows five young women, lights attached to their breasts and crotches, posed defiantly in the dark. In the second image, the women, now dancing, morph into whorls of light...
Read moreThe artistic director of the iconic design brand invites T into his 12,000-square-foot home and studio in Milan.
Read moreTrash was also a cue for Toogood, 45. Watching her children play with scrap materials in her studio inspired her to reconsider the models that she often discarded. Toogood has always made...
Read moreIN A REGION famous for ancient cities, Dushanbe, the capital of Tajikistan, is new: A hundred years ago, it was only a dusty village between Samarkand and Kabul. Beginning in the 1930s,...
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