

Latest Stories WWD Weekend
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Fragonard Opens New Museum in Arles Dedicated to Local Costume and Fashions
The Arles-based museum’s inaugural “Collections-Collection” exhibition gives a comprehensive overview of Provençal fashions since the 18th century.
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In Luxembourg, a Historic Residence Opens Doors to the Present
Following a five-year, 40-million-euro renovation, luxury hotel Villa Pétrusse is keen to give visitors a taste of the elusive local culture.
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Luxury Resort Architect Develops ‘Y Le Yacht’ Concept With New York in Mind
The intercontinental creative is working to finance the development of the $50 million electric-powered luxury boat.
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Hong Kong Welcomes Confectionary Specialists
From a Moroccan coffeehouse to a limited run Hokkaido custard flans, indulgences are up-for-grabs in three key places.
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Heart of Glass: Jean-Michel Othoniel Explores ‘The Ghosts of Love’ in Avignon Exhibition
The French artist is bringing sculptures, paintings and plenty of emotion to his mega solo show in Avignon.
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This Stealth Brand Is All Buttoned Up
The brainchild of Paris-based designer Dune Chambaud, Autista is built around distinctive, handcrafted buttons and exacting tailoring.
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Mood Board: Leisure Society’s Shane Baum
The founder of luxury eyewear brand Leisure Society, Shane Baum approaches his craft on his own terms and with his own inspirations.
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Gigi Hadid’s 11 Summer Fashion and Lifestyle Essentials
The model and Guest in Residence founder and creative director is WWD Weekend’s June guest editor.
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The Originals: Yohji Yamamoto
The Tokyo-based designer reflects on his Paris debut, how his sole problem turned into a five decade career and how he’s building his company’s future.
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‘Nick Waplington: We Dance in Mysteries’ Exhibition Is a Nod to ‘90s Fashion and Club Culture
The showcase displays candid moments that the photographer captured behind the scenes at Isaac Mizrahi’s fashion shows from 1989 to 1995.
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Transporting Travelers to a Bygone Heyday Is the New Luxury Experience
Top designers talk about how to recreate a new Golden Age of Slow Travel.
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William Bracewell’s Jeté to the Top of the Ballet World Is Harder Than It Looks
The principal dancer at the Royal Ballet and Opera has persevered across the rocky road it takes to reach the top.
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‘F1’ Star Damson Idris Is Ready for Takeoff
“It felt like flying,” Idris says of zooming up to 180 miles per hour on the race track with “F1” costar — and fan — Brad Pitt, who helped him master the race cars’ tricky clutch.
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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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Latest Stories WWD Weekend
-
Fragonard Opens New Museum in Arles Dedicated to Local Costume and Fashions
The Arles-based museum’s inaugural “Collections-Collection” exhibition gives a comprehensive overview of Provençal fashions since the 18th century.
-
In Luxembourg, a Historic Residence Opens Doors to the Present
Following a five-year, 40-million-euro renovation, luxury hotel Villa Pétrusse is keen to give visitors a taste of the elusive local culture.
-
Luxury Resort Architect Develops ‘Y Le Yacht’ Concept With New York in Mind
The intercontinental creative is working to finance the development of the $50 million electric-powered luxury boat.
-
Hong Kong Welcomes Confectionary Specialists
From a Moroccan coffeehouse to a limited run Hokkaido custard flans, indulgences are up-for-grabs in three key places.
-
Heart of Glass: Jean-Michel Othoniel Explores ‘The Ghosts of Love’ in Avignon Exhibition
The French artist is bringing sculptures, paintings and plenty of emotion to his mega solo show in Avignon.
By -
This Stealth Brand Is All Buttoned Up
The brainchild of Paris-based designer Dune Chambaud, Autista is built around distinctive, handcrafted buttons and exacting tailoring.
By -
Mood Board: Leisure Society’s Shane Baum
The founder of luxury eyewear brand Leisure Society, Shane Baum approaches his craft on his own terms and with his own inspirations.
-
Gigi Hadid’s 11 Summer Fashion and Lifestyle Essentials
The model and Guest in Residence founder and creative director is WWD Weekend’s June guest editor.
By -
The Originals: Yohji Yamamoto
The Tokyo-based designer reflects on his Paris debut, how his sole problem turned into a five decade career and how he’s building his company’s future.
-
‘Nick Waplington: We Dance in Mysteries’ Exhibition Is a Nod to ‘90s Fashion and Club Culture
The showcase displays candid moments that the photographer captured behind the scenes at Isaac Mizrahi’s fashion shows from 1989 to 1995.
-
Transporting Travelers to a Bygone Heyday Is the New Luxury Experience
Top designers talk about how to recreate a new Golden Age of Slow Travel.
-
William Bracewell’s Jeté to the Top of the Ballet World Is Harder Than It Looks
The principal dancer at the Royal Ballet and Opera has persevered across the rocky road it takes to reach the top.
-
‘F1’ Star Damson Idris Is Ready for Takeoff
“It felt like flying,” Idris says of zooming up to 180 miles per hour on the race track with “F1” costar — and fan — Brad Pitt, who helped him master the race cars’ tricky clutch.
-
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.
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