Nestled in the heart of the Marne Valley Vineyards in the small village of Champillon, the Royal Champagne Hotel and Spa welcomes its guests in search of an escape.
Nestled in the heart of the Marne Valley Vineyards in the small village of Champillon, the Royal Champagne Hotel and Spa welcomes its guests in search of an escape.
Designer Ora Ïto and artist Daniel Buren, who earned French President Emmanuel Macron’s stamp of approval, bring artistic flair to L’OFFICIEL’s centennial celebration with Moët & Chandon. With a shared modern approach that takes cues from mid-century design, the pair revel over glasses of Moët & Cha
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At the crossroads of French and American fashion, Joseph Altuzarra digs deep into his multifaceted identity and sense of global community as he returns to New York Fashion Week for the first time in four years to show his Spring/Summer 2022 collection.
Designer Ora Ïto and artist Daniel Buren, who earned French President Emmanuel Macron’s stamp of approval, bring artistic flair to L’OFFICIEL’s centennial celebration with Moët & Chandon. With a shared modern approach that takes cues from mid-century design, the pair revel over glasses of Moët & Cha
Dede I, 2020, fabric & acrylic on canvas, 48 x 48 in, © Marcellina Akpojotor. © Marcellina Akpojotor
For the first time in two years, Miami Art Week is back fully in person, and the Magic City—always a thriving cultural center—is bustling. December kicks off with Art Basel. The fair, sidelined last
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One afternoon in late October, Christine Y. Kim, a curator of contemporary art at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, methodically scans the gallery floor with her iPhone, providing an impromptu virtual tour of the new exhibition she’s hanging. The show, “Black American Portraits,” is designed as
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Sam Asghari, fiancé to the
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The royal secured a victory against As
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Adam Levine found a way to expand his already extensive, body-spanning collection of tattoos, debuting some permanent new face art during at an event at Art Basel.
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Guess who is again by Bradley Cooper’s side, this time on the premiere red carpet of his new Guillermo del Toro–directed film Nightmare Alley? It’s Irina Shayk, his ex-girlfriend and mother of his four-year-old Lea De Seine. You remember Irina Shayk, who wore a big jumpsuit upon the news of her spli
Mark Hoppus confessed that when he was diagnosed with stage 4 diffuse large B-cell lymphoma in April of this year, he couldn’t help but feel like he was overdue for a tragedy of this magnitude.
In an interview with GQ, the Blink-182 singer explained that it all began last spring when he felt a “wei
Steve Bannon, erstwhile adviser to Donald Trump, has long relished attacking the press. “The media here is the opposition party,” he has famously remarked. But Washington can make for some strange bedfellows even in these divided times, and the interests of the far-right MAGA provocateur and those o
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