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The Driver of Danish Fashion
One of the key contributors to the success of Danish fashion is Copenhagen Fashion Week’s CEO Cecilie Thorsmark. We spoke with the Danish CEO about the future of fashion week.

How Neada Deters Does More with LESSE
Neada Deters’ luxury skin care brand LESSE pushes the industry forward. We spoke with the founder about transparency in business, overconsumption and skin care as a vehicle to reconnect with ourselves.

Two Artists On the Cutting-Edge of Paper
What really happens behind the closed doors of the art world? The space that can feel exclusive and elitist, is changing. Ruby Onyinyechi Amanze and M. Florine Démosthène lift part of the curtain many enjoy hiding behind. And they do it better than we ever could.

The Coming of Age of Saks Potts
Launching their business Saks Potts in their early 20s, Catherine Saks and Barbara Potts built a brand coveted by many. We called up the Danish duo to discuss the coming of age of Saks Potts.

The Mother of Jewelry On a Changing Industry
Describing Jacqueline Rabun as a jewelry designer alone is simply too simplistic. We asked the designer how she really feels about the changing jewelry industry.

Why Nordic Knots’ Rugs Really Tie the Room Together
Taking pride in what we allow into our homes pushes us to look for brands that truly represent our taste. What’s worth being part of our daily lives? Liza Laserow, co-founder of rug company Nordic Knots and CEO of Laserow, offers her take.

The Women Behind Yola Mezcal Aren’t Waiting For Men To Buy Them Drinks
Lykke Li, Yola Jimenez and Gina Correll Aglietti launched Yola Mezcal, a women-owned mezcal brand that focuses on preserving traditional techniques while promoting the economic independence of women across borders.

The Director of Frieze On Curation, NFTs and the Danger of Trends
We spoke with Eva Langret, Director of Frieze London, about whether the extremely closed art market is actually democratizing, and how it changes the context around the discipline.

Designing For the Taxi Driver and the President
Lacoste’s first female Creative Director, in its 89 year history, is leading the multi-billion dollar brand amid a rapidly changing industry.
The designer shares her favorite bistro, gallery, and hidden shopping spot