A statement of elegance, the CD Diamond toile – taking up the motif designed by Marc Bohan for Dior in 1974 – is masterfully crafted in Dior’s Italian workshops.
First sketched by hand, the letters “CD” are then presented in an all-over pattern – in accordance with silk-screening technique – upon a cotton toile. Available in three colors – Dior gray, black, and coffee – the toile is finally cut to dress various Dior leather goods creations, such as the iconic Saddle, the Dior Hit the Road backpack, and the Dior Lock briefcase. Quintessentially modern, a symbol of the Dior spirit, this new product expresses more than ever the House’s craftsmanship and excellence.
Paul & Joe’s new collection, Tokyo Velvet, acts as a cultural bridge. It connects the elegance of Paris with the dynamic pulse of Tokyo. The line draws from the contrasts of the Japanese capital, pairing French chic… »
There are artists who dress the world — and others who undress it. David Delfín did both. Tomorrow, at Valladolid’s International Film Festival (Seminci), RTVE Play unveils “David Delfín. Muestra tu herida“, a documentary that peels away the myths to… »
Turn the page. Breathe deep. Your pupils are already dilating. The high is coming.
Issue 26 brings together two electrifying covers that take the dopamine dive from Sadiq Desh captured by Cris Cerdeira to multidisciplinary visual artist and photographer Tomás Pintos’ cover story, Besos hasta agotar stock (Kisses Until Sold Out), developed from the live performance creating a space where glamour
meets exhaustion.