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On Beauty: Zélikha Dinga
We spoke with Zélikha Dinga, chef and founder of Caro Diario, about growing up in her mother's bookshop, why she separates beauty from prettiness, and what happens when food enters the creative conversation. In partnership with Saie.
On Beauty: Laney Crowell
We spoke with Laney Crowell, founder and CEO of Saie, about why beauty is as emotional as it is visual, what she learned from Parisian women, and the state of the beauty industry. In partnership with Saie.
On Beauty: Rosa Park
We spoke with Rosa Park, founder of Francis Gallery, about how family, culture and family shaped her taste, the artists that impacted her most, and her thoughts on the concept of beauty. In partnership with Saie.
On Beauty: Louise Roe
We spoke with Louise Roe, designer and founder of Louise Roe Gallery, about what her childhood garden taught her about form, the tension between Bauhaus and art deco, and the importance of imperfection in the age of AI. In partnership with Saie.
On Beauty: Linn Hägglund
We spoke with Linn Hägglund, creative director and stylist, about what the 90s got right, her definition of beauty, and the difference between looking effortless and being effortless. In partnership with Saie.
In HUR Levi’s: Julie Pelipas
We spoke with Julie Pelipas, founder of BETTTER about what makes an icon, wearing baggy jeans as a rebellion, and how she protects her point of view. In partnership with Levi’s®.
In HUR Levi’s: Charlene Prempeh
Charlene Prempeh, author of Now You See Me and co-founder of A Vibe Called Tech, on how icons are made not born, why voluminous silhouettes are her signature, and correcting culture's blind spots. In partnership with Levi's®
In HUR Levi’s: Juliana Salazar
Juliana Salazar on intuition as the driver of her work, making luxury feel practical never precious, and buying intentional pieces to wear to their death. In partnership with Levi's®
In HUR Levi’s: Mimi Shodeinde
Mimi Shodeinde, founder of Miminat Designs, on designing what she wants to see in the world, the dialogue between old and new, and her mother's lesson that being iconic means building something lasting. In partnership with Levi's®
In HUR Levi’s: Péjú Oshin
Péjú Oshin, founder of Studio Sovereign, on thinking about liminal spaces where art and culture blur, why she gravitates toward barrel-leg jeans, and the beauty of constant reinvention. In partnership with Levi's®
The Women of Asics
At ASICS, a female-led team is rewriting the rules of sneaker culture. We dove into how their team’s quiet approach to authenticity and design has made ASICS one of the most culturally relevant sneaker brands of the moment.
In New York, Three Women Redefining the Female Gaze
The New York art scene has been shaped by trailblazing female artists who embody the ever-shifting creative tapestry of the city. Through the lens of New York-based artists Violette d’Urso, Colleen Herman and Lucia Bell-Epstein, we explore the realities of being an artist in New York today.
The Women of Kvadrat
A master of color and textile, Danish company Kvadrat has fundamentally changed the business of design. We asked the women of Kvadrat to lift the curtain on the magic behind the Danish textile house.
We spoke with Maggie Frerejean-Taittinger and Constance Jablonski about creating a luxury non-alcoholic category, challenging wine tradition and why conviviality matters more than sobriety.