What Should We Look Like In Our 30’s?

By Wim Langedijk for HURS

 

What Should We Look Like In Our 30’s?


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Inside New Director Bridget Finn’s Vision for Art Basel Miami Beach

Bridget Finn, the freshly appointed director of Art Basel Miami Beach, is redefining the fair’s future with a new vision. Drawing from her track record with small and mid-size galleries, Finn is crafting an experience that is both inclusive and innovative. Including booth concepts tailored to emerging and existing galleries, enhanced accessibility for new collectors and a reimagined layout. With Miami standing tall as a cultural crossroads for the Americas, Finn’s approach strengthens the city’s significance while honoring Art Basel’s legacy.

ARTSY

 

 

Joshua Rothman explores the complex concept of gratitude, especially around Thanksgiving, and its two distinct types: prepositional and propositional gratitude. Philosopher Manela argues that the latter is better described as appreciation, which involves recognizing the value or importance of something, such as appreciating good health or the weather. Prepositional gratitude, on the other hand, can raise questions about whether it implies an obligation or responsibility, as it often involves a sense of indebtedness. While practicing gratitude is associated with increased happiness, it can also feel like a burden, when it can often carry an expectation of reciprocation.

THE NEW YORKER

 

 

In 1963, Eve Babitz made waves when she played chess completely nude with Marcel Duchamp at the Pasadena Art Museum. The encounter was equal parts audacious and iconic, blending Babitz’s free-spirited nature with Duchamp’s legendary avant-garde brilliance. This moment wasn’t just a playful stunt, it became a symbol of art and rebellion in 1960s Los Angeles, capturing the collision of intellect and sensuality. Babitz’s wit and boldness turned her into a muse of the era, cementing this event as a cultural milestone.

SOTHEBY’S

 

 

Have you noticed the way millennials are aging? Most celebrities are challenging expectations by appearing both youthful and mature, while experts are seeing millennials with relatively younger looks linking this with better awareness of things like sun protection, smoking impacts, and advancements in skincare and anti-aging treatments. Unlike previous generations, millennials are embracing early interventions like Botox and fillers, while Gen Z’s eagerness to treatments is raising concerns about the way their skin will age. The pursuit of youthful skin remains a moving target, reminding us that no skincare routine or procedure can truly stop the natural passing of time.

THE CUT

 

 

Mephisto, the French shoemaker known for its orthopedic styles, is gaining popularity with the fashion community for its functional designs. Once mocked for its chunky shoes, the brand's commitment to quality and comfort resonates in a post-COVID world where durability and practicality are valued. Mephisto's intergenerational appeal reflects broader trends in wellness and practical fashion. While opinions are divided on its retro aesthetic, the brand's focus on comfort and longevity has proven successful, showing that "so bad it's good" can be a winning formula.

THE WALL STREET JOURNAL

 

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