Natalia Vodianova
- magazine : Lucire
- numero : 37 - 2017
- date : 17 mai 2017
- catégorie : Art de vivre
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Looking Forward again after 70 years
With the National Gallery of Victoria’s exhibition
on Christian Dior, Nathalia Archila and Jack Yan look
at its 70-year history, from the postwar period that put it
firmly on the map, through a time when the brand was out
of sync with the Zeitgeist, to its renewal under Maria Grazia
Chiuri as its first female creative director -
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A conscious decision
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Pluck of the Irish
Gerry Kelly is putting
the “design” back
into designer jeans
through his handcrafted,
environmentally
conscious Sonas
Denim collection, writes
Elyse Glickman -
The end of convention
Times may be uncertain, but
designers are sending a clear
message: it’s time to shake off
convention in New York, as Lola
Cristall reports from the autumn–
winter 2017–18 shows -
A guide to crueltyfree cosmetics
There are five things to look for to make
sure what you’re buying is genuinely cruelty-free,
says Nathalia Archila -
Enlivened
Lola Cristall gets the heads-up on the
latest beauty products. There are going to be
great skin and fragrances around this summer -
My hotel room
Aladdin Ishmael, a
well known Los Angeles
photographer, has spent
18 months travelling to
some of the most luxurious
international hotels. In
each city he has worked
with top models, intimately
shooting them in the rooms.
Nathalia Archila looks at
the project -
The SUV of the future has arrived
Jack Yan talks about Lucire’s 2017
choice for the Car to Be Seen in, the newly
launched Range Rover Velar, unveiled at the
Design Museum in London -
British glamour meets Moroccan tradition
The news that British style
legend Jasper Conran has opened a
boutique hotel reinforces the notion
that Marrakech is a true cultural
crossroads, writes Stanley Moss -
Rolling on the river
Elyse Glickman and Derek J.
Poirier experience the Netherlands and Belgium
on a luxury river cruise with AmaWaterways