Former British Vogue editor-in-chief Edward Enninful co-launches a media platform.
Edward Enninful has launched EE72, a media and entertainment company co-founded with his sister, Akua Enninful. Headquartered in New York with a London office, EE72 will produce content, experiences, and products in collaboration with leading talent and brands.
Tim Cook teases the Wednesday debut of a new Apple product—possibly a reimagined iPhone SE.
Apple CEO Tim Cook hinted at a major product launch on Wednesday, fueling speculation that a revamped iPhone SE could be on the way. If Apple unveils a fourth-generation model, it may break from its outdated design, replacing the iPhone 8-era look with a larger display, slimmer bezels, and a USB-C port.
“Ephemeral architect” Miguel Arraiz reveals the design of this year’s Burning Man temple.
Miguel Arraiz’s Temple of the Deep for Burning Man 2025 draws inspiration from the Nevada desert’s rugged geology and the Japanese art of kintsugi, appearing as a fractured black rock illuminated by slivers of light. Designed as a cavernous sanctuary for contemplation and healing, the temple blends raw, organic forms with Baroque spatial dynamics to evoke resilience and transformation. Attendees are invited to submit letters of grief, love, or gratitude, which will be sealed within the structure and ceremonially burned.
Prada’s Re-Nylon range supported a UNESCO summit for the ocean, held in Paris.
Profits from Prada’s Re-Nylon range helped fund a UNESCO-backed summit in Paris, reinforcing the brand’s commitment to ocean conservation through its Sea Beyond initiative. The two-day event featured screenings, expert panels, and workshops on marine protection, highlighting the role of private-sector investment in sustainable ocean programs. Proceeds from Re-Nylon, which repurposes plastic waste into luxury textiles, alsosupport educational and research efforts, including the upcoming launch of Prada’s Ocean Literacy Center in Venice.
For a new exhibition, London’s Barbican Center will host a rave in a parking garage.
London’s Barbican Center will transform an underground parking garage into a rave-inspired installation for its upcoming exhibition, “Feel the Sound.” Running from May 22 to Aug. 31, the show will explore sound, movement, and human perception through immersive installations featuring artists like Evan Ifekoya and the choir Trans Voices. The exhibition will later tour internationally, bringing its sensory experience to Tokyo in 2026.
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