Two years later came The Couture, a 44-floor luxury high-rise with sweeping views of Lake Michigan located at East Clybourn ...
London's first skyscraper was built in 1925. We've seen four distinct waves since. 100 years ago, London was a flat city, punctuated only by steeples, chimneys and the dome of St Paul's.
French filmmaker Alice Winocour’s fashion drama, “Couture,” starring Angelina Jolie is heading to EFM. The movie, originally titled “Stitches,” recently wrapped production in Paris.
While preparing for his latest couture show, Schiaparelli artistic director Daniel Roseberry indulged in a little time travel. Namely, he took a trip into an archive of ribbons from pre-World War ...
Another week, another skyscraper is given planning permission in the City of London. At 33 storeys, it'll be far from the tallest structure in the City cluster was completed. But 70 Gracechurch ...
The fashion calendar continues flying by, and with the end of Men’s Fashion Week comes the haute couture presentations. The fashion industry and a healthy amount of famous faces are descending ...
The 190-metre-tall skyscraper has been created for developer Henderson Land on the world's most expensive plot, which it purchased in 2017 for £764,000 per square metre. In New York, Foster ...
Filled with punk mohawk headpieces made of feathers and bamboo cage skirts with trailing flowers and butterflies fashioned from organza, lace, and raffia, Maria Grazia Chiuri’s Dior couture ...
Above: OODA has unveiled designs for a pair of kinked skyscrapers in the city. Image by Plomp. Top: MVRDV has designed a tower in the shape of a head. Image by MVRDV Portuguese firm OODA is among ...
Thanks to the Fédération de la Haute Couture et de la Mode, Paris firmly holds its title as the world’s style capital, orchestrating the grand spectacles that are Paris Fashion Week and Haute ...
Alice in Wonderland. Maria Grazia Chiuri found her inner child while researching a spring couture collection that she wanted to be “full of joyfulness, dreams, and playfulness.” There were ...