ROME: Lanificio 159

As an ancient city filled with stunning historical monuments, Rome isn't often called out for its innovative use of space, preferring to keep things to the status quo. But at least one building is being used in a modern fashion: Lanificio 159, an airy multi-purpose playground for grown-ups housed in an old mill.
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LOS ANGELES: Duncan Quinn’s Cask Chronicles

With his impressive mutton chops and piercing gaze, world-famous tailor and bon vivant Duncan Quinn could be mistaken for a dashing, well-dressed version of Wolverine from X-Men. But this handsome fellow isn't about justice- since 2003 he's been the American king of custom-made suits, ties, pocket squares, and shoes for Men, all of the absolute highest quality.
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What’s On: Interwoven at Habitat’s Platform Gallery

Fusing contemporary design with traditional African weaving techniques, the Interwoven exhibition at Habitat’s Platform Gallery on King’s Road in London features 40 interior design pieces, including stunning handmade baskets and tableware. Mixing diverse materials including dyed grass and waste fabrics with fashion forward fluorescent hues and contemporary silhouettes, this intriguing exhibition includes the work of five U.K. designers (all former Central ...
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PARIS: Converse Pops Up

As part of their new "Shoes Keep it Clean, Sneakers Get Dirty" campaign, storied American lifestyle brand Converse has opened a coolly inspirational new pop-up shop in Paris' 10th arrondissement.
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PARIS: Benjamin Millepied’s L.A. Dance Project

It may only be March, but if you want to see world-famous dancer/choreographer Benjamin Millepied and his L.A. Dance Project perform in May at the gorgeous Le Théâtre du Châtelet, you'll want to snag tickets now!
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NEW YORK: DKNY

With a temporary space in the Flatiron District, DKNY is putting the 'NY' back into DKNY.
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LONDON: Dior Café at Harrods

A major celebration of all things Dior, renowned department store Harrods is collaborating with the luxury fashion house for spring, hosting series of installations, in-store events, displays and collaborations.
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NEW YORK: William Klein

Celebrate the expansive career of one of the world's greatest living photographers, William Klein, by checking out his two exhibits now on display at NYC's Howard Greenberg Gallery.
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PARIS: Paris Haute Couture

Presented by Swarovski at the Hôtel de Ville is Paris Haute Couture, the latest exhibition showcasing the grand history of couture. Some 100 dresses are on loan from the Musée Galliera, as well as from private collectors. Designs range from creations by the "Father of Haute Couture," Charles Frederick Worth, through to modern-day renditions from Riccardo Tisci for Givenchy and ...
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LONDON: Mad Hatter Afternoon Tea at Sanderson

Honoring the sacred British tradition of Afternoon Tea, Sanderson is one of many London hotels offering the popular mid-afternoon treat. Putting a creative spin to this classic ritual, the luxury hotel introduced the Alice in Wonderland Mad Hatter Afternoon Tea in 2010.
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LOS ANGELES: JCP + Joe Fresh Pop-Up

From now until Sunday, if you're in lovely Los Angeles and looking to stock up on affordable spring basics, be sure to hit up the Joe Fresh pop-up shop!
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NEW YORK: Impressionism, Fashion, and Modernity

The Metropolitan Museum of Art has unveiled its latest exhibition, Impressionism, Fashion, and Modernity, at the museum’s Tisch Galleries. The show highlights the relationship between fashion and art during the latter half of the 19th century, when Paris was rendered the fashion capital of the world.
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LONDON: Chanel Pop-Up Flower Stall

A match made in heaven, beautiful hand tied flower bouquets by one of our favorite beauty brands, the Chanel flower stall opens for three days in Covent Garden on Friday, just in time for Mother’s Day on Sunday 10th.
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NEW YORK: Hearts Hands Eyes Mind

Known primarily for his gritty, urban fashion-focused portraits, designers Peter Som and Derek Lam have both cited the work of legendary Yale-educated painter Barkley L. Hendricks as a source of inspiration. Lately his work has been shoe focused, with a recent painting featuring a particularly fetching pair of pumps adorned with the visage of Marilyn Monroe. If you're in New York ...
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LOS ANGELES: Citizens of Humanity

Citizens of Humanity has been one of the top names in denim for ten years, yet until now, they've never dipped their toes into the wonderful world of pop-up retail.
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