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Giorgio Armani Inaugurates a Massive New Flagship, and Other News

Plus, London's Elizabeth Line wins the Stirling Prize, and the National Gallery bans liquids.

Giorgio Armani's new Madison Ave. flagship. Courtesy of Armani.

Armani’s Residences, Casa boutique, flagship, and ristorante opens in New York.

Coinciding with his 90th birthday and the 50th anniversary of his brand, Giorgio Armani has come to New York. During his trip, the fashion mogul has unveiled a new building on Madison Avenue that houses Armani’s flagship store, Casa boutique, residences, and a restaurant. On Thursday evening, he also presented the brand’s Spring/Summer collection. 

The London underground Elizabeth Line by Grimshaw Architects wins the Stirling Prize.

The Elizabeth Line, designed by Grimshaw Architects, won this year’s Stirling Prize for its contribution to London’s transportation infrastructure. Stretching 62 miles with 26 new miles of tunnels and 10 new stations, the project was praised for its efficiency and for supporting the city’s carbon neutrality goals. 

Credit: Just Stop Oil.

Citing vandalism, London’s National Gallery expands security and bans most liquids.

Starting today, the National Gallery in London will ban most liquids except for infant formula, breast milk, and prescriptions following recent protests that have targeted its artwork. The expanded security measures also include bag inspections and metal detectors, and come after groups like Just Stop Oil have vandalized paintings, including Vincent van Gogh’s Sunflowers

Faena Group will bring a BIG-designed hotel to New York City’s High Line next year.

Buenos Aires-based Faena Group is expanding to the West Chelsea neighborhood of New York next year. The property, designed by Bjarke Ingels Group, will feature 120 rooms and will overlook the High Line. 

The FTC enshrines “click to cancel,” making it easier than ever to cancel subscriptions.

The FTC is requiring companies to make subscription cancellations as easy as signing up, with its “click to cancel” rule taking effect in 180 days. It also targets deceptive marketing where companies charge customers after a free trial without clear consent or easy cancellation options. The rule mandates clear disclosures about charges and cancellations, proof of consumer consent, and penalties for companies that fail to comply.

Samsonite and Nicole McLaughlin's collab. Courtesy of: Samsonite/Nicole McLaughlin

Today’s attractive distractions:

Nicole McLaughlin crafts a jacket made from Samsonite backpacks.

First Moo-Deng, now Hi-Chew’s Chewbie: cuteness is catching on. 

Tate Modern’s next Tate Lates will fête a reissued Aphex Twin album

Carolyn Bessette-Kennedy’s era-defining wardrobe goes to auction.

 

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