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Has Tech Changed Art for the Better?
Oyinkansola Dada, Turiya Magadlela and Natalie Kates share their take on how technology has impacted the art world and how the shift to digital can create a more democratized and inclusive art market.
A Vienna Secessionist Chair And Other Finds
Our curated product edit recommends you standout fashion, art, food, and design — both old and new.
The Return of Classic Prep Aesthetic
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Fashion Continues to Not Care About Size Inclusivity
HURS analyzed the body diversity across the Fall/Winter 2023 runway shows of 50 of the most recognizable womenswear brands in today’s luxury fashion industry. The results were disheartening.
This Champagne Brand Champions the Female Leaders of Tomorrow
We spoke with Veuve Clicquot’s CMO Carole Bildé about the rockstar legacy of Madame Clicquot, the key ingredients for building a successful brand and how we can best support this and the next generation of female founders.
This 70s Publication Is the Antidote to Instagram Aesthetic
HUR Reads is our definitive shortlist of the most prominent articles from around the web.
Sculptural Vessels Inspired by the Female Form and Our Favorite Leather Jacket
Our curated product edit recommends you standout fashion, art, food, and design — both old and new.
The Women Behind By Malene Birger Don’t Follow Fashion’s Rules
We spoke with By Malene Birger’s CEO and Creative Director about dressing for yourself, the issues with the traditional fashion model and building community through brand.
As Times Changed, The Watch Industry Remained the Same
Watch experts Zoe Abelson, Malaika Crawford and Kate Lacey share their thoughts on whether women are excluded from the watch industry, tips for buying vintage and their hopes for the future.
Building Nigeria’s First And Only Women’s Skate Collective
HUR Reads is our definitive shortlist of the most prominent articles from around the web.
A Beautiful Coffee Maker and Other Things On Our Mind
Our curated product edit recommends you standout fashion, art, food, and design — both old and new.
How Restaurants Became an Arena for Much More Than Food
HUR Reads is our definitive shortlist of the most prominent articles from around the web.
Ankle Boots by Khaite and Our Favorite Blush
Our curated product edit recommends you standout fashion, art, food, and design — both old and new.
Are We All Suffering From Imposter Syndrome?
HUR Reads is our definitive shortlist of the most prominent articles from around the web.
After The Row and Khaite, She Built a Luxury Brand Of Her Own
We spoke with New York-based bag designer Amy Zurek about what she learned from her time at Khaite and The Row, the future of the luxury industry and her collection of Le Monde D’Hermes magazines.
Stores Are No Longer Just For Shopping
Architects Carly Sweeney, Ruxandra Halleröd and Lula Galeano share their thoughts on the state of retail design, the value and function of stores in the age of online shopping and their approach to designing these spaces.
An Old Céline Bag and Other Classics
Our curated product edit recommends you standout fashion, art, food, and design — both old and new.
Why is the Fashion Industry Still Excluding Midsize Models?
HUR Reads is our definitive shortlist of the most prominent articles from around the web.
Dining Isn’t What It Used to Be
Chefs Pip Lacey, Esra Muslu and Mursal Saiq share their thoughts on the changing restaurant industry, social media’s impact on the relationship with guests and the ingredients to building a successful restaurant business.
What Is Art in the Digital Age?
WePresent’s Editor-in-Chief Holly Fraser and A Vibe Called Tech founder Charlene Prempeh discuss how culture can be powered through technology, the pros and cons of AI-Generated art and their expectations for the future of the metaverse.
We spoke with the architect and daughter of iconic architect and designer Charlotte Perriand about her mother’s legacy, the longstanding collaboration between Perriand and Cassina and her thoughts on design today.