An Article by Our French Correspondent L.D. (1205 words, 6 min. read)
The entrance welcomes visitors with a sculpture both intimate and monumental: a marble labyrinth created from Christian Dior’s very own fingerprint by artist Marc Quinn. The spiral of ridges is a symbol of identity; it is also the imprint of a…
An Article by Our Correspondent J.G. in Rome (799 words, 4 min. read)
In the shadow of the Roman Forum, where emperors once strode and gods were once believed to walk among men, Dolce & Gabbana staged their latest Alta Moda show—a living symphony of couture and antiquity. As twilight fell over…
An Article by Our French Correspondent L.D. (689 words, 4 min. read)
I was there, in the gardens of Versailles, where history breathes through marble and foliage, the past met the future under the warm gaze of Simon Porte Jacquemus. The L’Orangerie, once a sanctuary for the château’s fruit trees, transformed into a…
An Article by J.A. (851 words, 5 min read)
A Visionary of Light and Color
I n the heart of Beirut, where the sea meets the city in a golden embrace, Selim Mouzannar sculpts poetry into gold and gemstones. His jewelry is not just ornamentation; it is a whisper of history, a tribute to the…
An Article by J.A. (652words, 3 min read)
L ebanese designer Rabih Kayrouz has achieved an extraordinary milestone in his career, securing a place among the world’s most revered fashion visionaries. His creation now stands proudly at the Louvre Museum in Paris as part of the prestigious Louvre Couture: Objects of Art, Objects of Fashion…
