Hugo Kreit is a name to know.
Hugo Kreit is a name to know.
"The brief was to come up with a design for the label that was based upon memory and London and Harrods," said Deacon, who first visited the store as a child in the late 1970s.
Broadway's biggest stars partied into the wee hours of the morning at The Carlyle hotel.
After a five year search for the right location, Jérôme Mage has opened the brand's largest gallery to date in SoHo, blending collectible design, Americana wilderness, jewelry and handcrafted eyewear into his own cabinet of curiosities.
He is working with CB2 on a menswear-influenced collection of homeware pieces.
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A year after the Italian artist's death and on the centenary of his birth, Gallerie d’Italia in Milan gears up to open an exhibit titled "Arnaldo Pomodoro. Una Vita."
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Carolina Bonfiglio, a former Goldman Sachs banker and the founder of the Walkabout Foundation, opens a concept store for furniture, lighting, accessories and pre-loved clothing.
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A new generation of image-makers is embracing the classic British style, and at the center of it all is Archie Scott Brown, founder of Chelsea Life Jacket, who's dressing, and filming, London's Bright Young Things.
The CEO of Bremont talks of the gravitas and grace of fly-fishing, and the importance of nature and respect for all involved — particularly the fish.
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WWD style director Alex Badia shares how the new guard of creative directors is reshaping luxury.
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The next generations of Sister Parish's family are continuing the legacy the legendary interior designer to the Camelot-Era Kennedys, as well as the Getty, Astor, Rockefeller, and Whitney families.
Designers leaned into fluid silhouettes, lightweight layers, pajama dressing, artisanal textures — and color, color, color.
Walid al Damirji brings one-of-a-kind coats, homeware and sculpture to Grosvenor’s summer festival in Mayfair with a six-day residency in June.
The director premiered his film in Cannes, which explores Richard Avedon's creative legacy from fashion editorials to political and cultural portraits.
That independent streak extends to her wardrobe, favoring vintage pieces, borrowed tailoring and men’s suiting over traditional red carpet dressing.
WWD talks to leading architects and designers about where they prefer to spend their private time, outside the workplace, that is.
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