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Class Act
Gucci's high-tech training school and testing laboratory in Tuscany combines craft and science to shape the future of sustainable design
'What happens when nothing happens'
This season's defining looks draw on ordinary materials presented in extraordinary compositions, an approach that resonates with the writings of Georges Perec, who explored the minute magnificence of everyday life
Different Class
A new exhibition, ‘Pope of Trash’, celebrates the weird and wonderful world of cult filmmaker John Waters
Bay Watch
Hawaii’s new Kona Village carefully preserves the spirit of the site’s original 1960s resort and the sacred land it sits on
Body Talk
Following a stellar career in ballet as a principal dancer, Stephen Galloway is now the creative industry’s go-to choreographer for magical moves that speak volumes
METAL MORPHOSIS
Once known for its futuristic couture, Spanish-owned fashion house Rabanne is evolving under the creative direction of Julien Dossena, but remains true to its founder's avant-garde legacy
LEADER OF THE PACK
A travelling show celebrates pioneering German luggage brand Rimowa's 125 years in business
Chic street
The Celine store on Rue Saint-Honoré is designed to capture the spirit of Paris
OPEN FORUM
Behind the new V&A East's intricate façade is a space for the imagination to unfold
SUITE DREAMS
Housed in one of Venice's oldest palazzi, an expertly restored, art-filled hotel on the Grand Canal is launching an ambitious new expansion project
Little gems
British jewellery and homeware brand Completedworks turns its reductionist vision to bags
IN FASHION
The A/W23 collections, distilled into 12 striking looks
Stage Presence
Fendi's Roman HQ sets the scene for a new show celebrating the monumental work of Italian sculptor Arnaldo Pomodoro
Bangle poise
A reinterpretation of Cartier's elegantly elongated Baignoire watch is a fitting homage to the original
SHOW STOPPERS
The creative forces putting the American fashion scene centre stage
Street smart
Laid out like a village, a Brentwood bolthole, by Masastudio and Kelly Wearstler, is a carefully-considered gem
MOTION DRIVE
Inside the Venice Beach home of designer Lenny Steinberg, who takes inspiration from movement and music
CABIN CREW
Set within the coastal redwood forests of Albion, California, Salmon Creek Farm was conceived as the ultimate creative retreat. A place to foster a relationship with nature, slow down and connect with daily life, it’s the brainchild of architecture-trained artist Fritz Haeg. Here, he opens the doors to his cultural commune and tells us its story
Table talk
The simple pleasures of Rita Sodi and Jody Williams’ perfectly crafted, Shaker-inspired West Village tavern
GLOW GETTERS
Manhattan-based design studio Blue Green Works fuses sensuality and masculinity to create mellow, mood-enhancing lighting with visual impact
HOUSE OF PAIN
Art and activism can make mighty bedfellows as proved by Nan Goldin when she took on one of America’s richest families
STAR TURN
The glittering transformation of Tiffany & Co’s iconic flagship store on New York’s Fifth Avenue
Vaulting ambition
An energy-efficient mountain retreat in Utah, by local practice Klima Architecture, sets the bar high
LOCAL HERO
A lush new public space transforms the banks of the Mississippi river in Memphis
ROLE MODEL
How rising star Cherokee Jack is staying true to his Aniyunwiya roots
IMAGE MAKER
Eric Hoffman’s sensitive vision elevates branding to the highest level
Aladdin's cave
A photographer-turned-gallerist offers up a treasure trove of artworks in Tennessee
Urban legend
An Yves Béhar collaboration reimagines the EV pick-up truck for city dwellers and weekend warriors
Close encounters
We’ve always been inspired by collectives, however informal, that lift each other up while remaining grounded along the way. Here, Caroline Tompkins, one-eighth of a (mostly) New York-based collective of photographer friends, shares an insight into the past collaborative decade they’ve shared
A kiln of one's own
A former coal miner, Jim McDowell has defied the odds to set up his workshop and keep a historic form of American pottery alive