

Latest Stories WWD Weekend
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Ski-inspired Workout Nordic Strong Lands in New York
After popping up in the Hamptons this summer, the Copenhagen-based concept will open a permanent outpost in the Flatiron district.
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A Stream of Ceramics: How a Quiet Chinese Factory Town Became a Cultural Tourism Hub
Jingdezhen, China’s porcelain capital for over 900 years, has spent the past decade reinventing its downtown through an ambitious architectural project, drawing in a new wave of creative transplants and curious tourists alike.
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Watermill Center Unveils ‘Upside Down Zebra,’ a Celebration of Childhood Art and Contemporary Creativity
Co-curated by Brian Belott and Noah Khoshbin, the exhibition features pieces from the Rhoda Kellogg International Child Art Collection alongside works by contemporary artists, exploring the spontaneity and significance of childhood mark-making.
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‘Jaws’ Still Lives on Martha’s Vineyard for Thousands
Movie fans can jump off the “Jaws” bridge, visit the Gay Head Lighthouse and ride the Chappy Ferry, as they remember key scenes from the 1975 thriller.
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Punchdrunk’s ‘Viola’s Room’ Invites Audiences on a Barefoot Adventure at The Shed
The immersive theater company behind “Sleep No More” returns to New York with an intimate, sensory-rich experience guided by Helena Bonham Carter’s voice.
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The Pellicano Brief
Wellness? Pfft. Italy’s Marie-Louise Sciò, CEO and creative director of Il Pellicano, has a winning formula for her family’s hotels. “A mixture of sunshine and salty water, great people and great food — and maybe too much wine,” says Sciò of her approach to hospitality.
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Shanghai’s Rockbund Art Museum Celebrates ‘Threshold of Collapse’ With Three Exhibitions
Three artists — Irena Haiduk, Cici Wu and Ash Moniz — are occupying the Art Deco building and are exploring themes such as economic collapse, cultural memory and logistic systems.
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NH Collection Opens in Ibiza and Marbella
The hotel group is marking its 10th anniversary this year with two new locations in Spain.
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Casa Fiori Chiari Beach Club Bows in Pietrasanta
The club has 52 cabanas and 324 feet of beachfront.
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Meet Noisy Oyster, the Restaurant for Martinis, Oysters and Brutalist Interiors
The Saint Petersburg-born restaurateur Madina Kazhimova wants her new venture to bridge the gap between London’s high-end seafood options and casual fish-and-chips shops.
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The Fashion Crowd Takes Over the Serpentine Summer Party
The annual soiree has usually been reserved for artists, art collectors and lovers, but this year, it was hijacked by the London fashion community.
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Princess Diana’s Wedding Gown Sweeps Into the Spotlight — Again — in New Documentary
In a new British TV documentary, designers Elizabeth and David Emanuel recall an intense three months designing, making and fitting one of the most recognizable dresses in the world, Princess Diana’s wedding gown.
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The ‘Carnivore-ification’ of Beauty and Wellness
With the high-protein diet, colostrum supplements and tallow skin care, animal-based products are getting a sexy rebrand.
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Morgan Spector on 19th Century Masculinity & the ‘Gentle Universe’ of ‘The Gilded Age’
Spector, who plays George Russell in the hit HBO show, examines what it is about the show that has everyone so obsessed.
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Hilary Pecis Sees Beauty in the Banal
“There’s so much fodder everywhere, good material all over the place,” says the Los Angeles-based painter Hilary Pecis, whose show “Wandering” runs until July 19 at Timothy Taylor in London.
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Suzie Kondi, Ba&sh Release Summer Fashion Collaboration
Suzie Kondi and Ba&sh have teamed up on a Hamptons-ready, collaborative summer capsule collection.
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Virgil Abloh’s Career and Cultural Impact Detailed in Robin Givhan’s New Book
The former artistic director of menswear at Louis Vuitton died in 2021 at the age of 41.
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Was Paul Poiret Fashion’s First Lifestyle Guru?
An exhibition opening on Wednesday at the Musée des Arts Décoratifs in Paris showcases the couturier’s enduring influence more than a century later — and his pioneering methods, from event marketing to upcycling.
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Pomellato Looks to Brand’s Three Key Decades for High Jewelry Collection
Creative director Vincenzo Castaldo revisited the Italian jeweler’s formative years from the ’70s to the ’90s.
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Paris’ Grand Palais Completes Five-year Renovation
Chanel’s craftsmanship hub Le19M designed a monumental curtain for the expanded central section of the landmark building.
Latest Stories WWD Weekend
-
Ski-inspired Workout Nordic Strong Lands in New York
After popping up in the Hamptons this summer, the Copenhagen-based concept will open a permanent outpost in the Flatiron district.
By -
A Stream of Ceramics: How a Quiet Chinese Factory Town Became a Cultural Tourism Hub
Jingdezhen, China’s porcelain capital for over 900 years, has spent the past decade reinventing its downtown through an ambitious architectural project, drawing in a new wave of creative transplants and curious tourists alike.
By -
Watermill Center Unveils ‘Upside Down Zebra,’ a Celebration of Childhood Art and Contemporary Creativity
Co-curated by Brian Belott and Noah Khoshbin, the exhibition features pieces from the Rhoda Kellogg International Child Art Collection alongside works by contemporary artists, exploring the spontaneity and significance of childhood mark-making.
-
‘Jaws’ Still Lives on Martha’s Vineyard for Thousands
Movie fans can jump off the “Jaws” bridge, visit the Gay Head Lighthouse and ride the Chappy Ferry, as they remember key scenes from the 1975 thriller.
-
Punchdrunk’s ‘Viola’s Room’ Invites Audiences on a Barefoot Adventure at The Shed
The immersive theater company behind “Sleep No More” returns to New York with an intimate, sensory-rich experience guided by Helena Bonham Carter’s voice.
-
The Pellicano Brief
Wellness? Pfft. Italy’s Marie-Louise Sciò, CEO and creative director of Il Pellicano, has a winning formula for her family’s hotels. “A mixture of sunshine and salty water, great people and great food — and maybe too much wine,” says Sciò of her approach to hospitality.
-
Shanghai’s Rockbund Art Museum Celebrates ‘Threshold of Collapse’ With Three Exhibitions
Three artists — Irena Haiduk, Cici Wu and Ash Moniz — are occupying the Art Deco building and are exploring themes such as economic collapse, cultural memory and logistic systems.
By -
NH Collection Opens in Ibiza and Marbella
The hotel group is marking its 10th anniversary this year with two new locations in Spain.
By -
Casa Fiori Chiari Beach Club Bows in Pietrasanta
The club has 52 cabanas and 324 feet of beachfront.
By -
Meet Noisy Oyster, the Restaurant for Martinis, Oysters and Brutalist Interiors
The Saint Petersburg-born restaurateur Madina Kazhimova wants her new venture to bridge the gap between London’s high-end seafood options and casual fish-and-chips shops.
-
The Fashion Crowd Takes Over the Serpentine Summer Party
The annual soiree has usually been reserved for artists, art collectors and lovers, but this year, it was hijacked by the London fashion community.
-
Princess Diana’s Wedding Gown Sweeps Into the Spotlight — Again — in New Documentary
In a new British TV documentary, designers Elizabeth and David Emanuel recall an intense three months designing, making and fitting one of the most recognizable dresses in the world, Princess Diana’s wedding gown.
-
The ‘Carnivore-ification’ of Beauty and Wellness
With the high-protein diet, colostrum supplements and tallow skin care, animal-based products are getting a sexy rebrand.
By -
Morgan Spector on 19th Century Masculinity & the ‘Gentle Universe’ of ‘The Gilded Age’
Spector, who plays George Russell in the hit HBO show, examines what it is about the show that has everyone so obsessed.
-
Hilary Pecis Sees Beauty in the Banal
“There’s so much fodder everywhere, good material all over the place,” says the Los Angeles-based painter Hilary Pecis, whose show “Wandering” runs until July 19 at Timothy Taylor in London.
-
Suzie Kondi, Ba&sh Release Summer Fashion Collaboration
Suzie Kondi and Ba&sh have teamed up on a Hamptons-ready, collaborative summer capsule collection.
By -
Virgil Abloh’s Career and Cultural Impact Detailed in Robin Givhan’s New Book
The former artistic director of menswear at Louis Vuitton died in 2021 at the age of 41.
-
Was Paul Poiret Fashion’s First Lifestyle Guru?
An exhibition opening on Wednesday at the Musée des Arts Décoratifs in Paris showcases the couturier’s enduring influence more than a century later — and his pioneering methods, from event marketing to upcycling.
By -
Pomellato Looks to Brand’s Three Key Decades for High Jewelry Collection
Creative director Vincenzo Castaldo revisited the Italian jeweler’s formative years from the ’70s to the ’90s.
-
Paris’ Grand Palais Completes Five-year Renovation
Chanel’s craftsmanship hub Le19M designed a monumental curtain for the expanded central section of the landmark building.