Gucci, Valentino, Versace, and Balenciaga headline a new fashion retrospective in Rome.
The MAXXI Museum in Rome has unveiled “Memorabile.Ipermoda,” an exhibition that runs through March 23 and explores the evolving role of fashion through the lens of heritage and modernity. The show is curated by Maria Luisa Frisa and showcases significant garments from maisons including Gucci, Valentino, and Balenciaga, as well as Virgil Abloh’s skyline puffers and Viktor & Rolf’s rotated tulle gown.
Collina Strada’s Hillary Taymour decks out the Times Square Edition for the holidays.
Collina Strada founder Hillary Taymour has teamed up with the New York and Times Square Edition to design this year’s Christmas tree installations for the two hotels. Taymour used upcycled materials from her recent collections to create the displays, which include fabric ruffle ornaments and a tree topper made entirely from jewelry. Proceeds from a special cocktail served at the hotels’ lobby bars will benefit Taymour’s chosen philanthropic partner, the Ali Forney Center, which supports LGBTQIA+ youth.
After a year and a half, the National Museum of African Art has appointed a new director.
The Smithsonian’s National Museum of African Art has appointed John K. Lapiana as its director after a year and half of Lapiana serving as the institution’s interim director. Lapiana, who has been with the Smithsonian since 1998, led the museum through a challenging transition, including repatriating Benin Bronzes and preparing for its 60th anniversary. Heran Sereke-Brhan is the museum’s newly appointed deputy director.
Richärd Kennedy Architects completes a climate-resilient public library in Arizona.
Surprise, Arizona’s new Asante Public Library was designed by Richärd Kennedy Architects to blend seamlessly with the 12-acre park where it sits. A perforated metal canopy encases the building, casting dynamic patterns of light and shadow that evoke the serene experience of reading beneath a tree while tempering the desert sun’s effects. Inside, flexible layouts and expansive views of the White Tank Mountains create a peaceful, adaptive space that balances sustainability with a strong connection to its surroundings.
Wirick House, a landmark of Pasadena post-modernism, hits the market for $2.98 million.
Calvin Straub’s 1958 Wirick House, a hallmark of post-and-beam modernist design, has been listed for sale at $2.98 million. The residence remains remarkably preserved with its original finishes and built-ins, and features expansive glazing, a dramatic double-height living area, and a fireplace alcove—all complemented by period materials such as cork flooring and vintage cabinetry.
Today’s attractive distractions:
Yes, there’s actually a right and wrong way to gift a watch to someone.
ChatGPT is poised to be Santa’s most valuable gifting advisor this year.
Gen-Z is leading the charge in using buy now, pay later for holiday shopping.
Shein, Temu, and TikTok Shop are winning the end of year shopping season.