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Design’s Quiet Purist
We spoke with Nina Rose of Pierre Augustin Rose about the mechanics of timelessness, the cultural implications of craftsmanship, and why refusing to operate on the industry's schedule is simply the most intelligent approach.
She Designs the Jewelry Women Want to Wear
We spoke with the jewelry designer about intuition as a method, the women who shaped her independence, and how a piece of jewelry can live between art and everyday life.
Two Women on Living with Chamberlain
We spoke with Alexandra Fairweather and Yvonne Force Villareal about living with Chamberlain, the ways public and private art converge, and how public art can shape the way we see ourselves and each other.
Anastacia Never Left
We spoke with the iconic Pop Star about her creative process, the business of music and what it means to carry a voice too distinctive to ever really disappear.
Downtown's Most Instinctive Gallerist
We spoke with the gallerist and curator about quiet obsessions, the intimacy of domestic rituals, and why antiques and contemporary objects deserve to share the same room.
Mabel, Unfiltered
We spoke with Mabel about the joy of making music at home, the art of saying no, and the current state of the music industry.
Fashion's Most Thoughtful Materialist
We spoke with the textile visionary and HaaT founder about three decades of fabric innovation under Issey Miyake, bridging Japanese and Indian craftsmanship, and her quest to create fabrics that have never been seen before.
The Architect of Lived-In Luxe
We spoke with the designer, gallerist, and antiques dealer on improvisation as a method, why use and beauty are never at odds, and on how space can shift not only how we live, but how we think.
The World Builder Fashion Can’t Contain
We spoke with the designer and AMBUSH® founder about breaking the mold of the female creative director, building a universe on her own terms, and diving into food and beverage.
The Gallerist Making Serious Art Seriously Inviting
We spoke with the gallerist about rethinking the gallery as a living space, navigating two art markets, and what it really means to create lasting connections between artists and collectors.
The Swedish Musician with a Sixth Sense for Sound
We spoke with the Swedish artist about her first solo album, her creative process and the power of taking a chance.
The Unapologetic Art of Rose Wylie
We spoke with the British artist about the painting process, the joy of imperfection, and how art should feel accessible rather than intimidating.
The Future of Wellness is Ancient
neoNutritions founders Fee Steinvorth and Zoë Ghertner discuss the spiritual bypassing of wellness, the power of simplicity, and why the future of health is about remembering what we’ve always known.
Nina Yashar and Conie Vallese on Space, Substance and Sensibility
Gallerist Nina Yashar and artist Conie Vallese discuss the influences that have shaped them, the spaces they inhabit, and the enduring tension between beauty and imperfection.
Rosie Huntington-Whiteley Talks Taste
We spoke with the entrepreneur, investor and model about taste, the art of curation, and working with Rose Uniacke.
The Business of Talent Has Changed. She’s Leading the Charge.
We spoke with YMU CEO Mary Bekhait how culture is shaped today, the role of media and the future of the talent industry.
Two Cultural Powerhouses Reimagining the Art World
Curator and scholar Isolde Brielmaier and Galería OMR’s Carolina Alvarez-Mathies discuss being a multi-hyphenate in today’s art world, changing the industry’s existing blueprints and the importance of visibility.
Charlotte Perriand Through her Daughter’s Eyes
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.
The Curatorial Genius of Suzanne Demisch
We spoke with the co-founder of iconic gallery Demisch Denant about the importance of context, why certain design eras remain overlooked and how digitization has changed the tastemakers' culture of curation.
Jil Sander on Jil Sander
We spoke with the German designer about editing Jil Sander by Jil Sander, a 360-page monograph on the designer’s career and artistic vision, the role of fashion in culture today and the concept of taste.
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®.