Escheatment: Maltese Cat Book. Chapters 62-63 Peter Abagasian

The Maltese Cat is officially a business consultant. In actuality, he has been involved in corporate espionage for most of his career. He targets corrupt businessmen and politicians and makes a handsome living out of correcting their inequities. “Escheatment”, Book 1 in the Maltese Cat Book Series continues with new exciting adventures. Enjoy: Chapters 1 & 2, 3 & 4, 5 … Read more

Female artists are finally in our galleries – let’s keep them there

Galleries are finally choosing to exhibit works by women – but will they stay on the walls once the trend for representation has passed? It’s all of our jobs to ensure they do

Jaeger-LeCoultre’s new Rendez-Vous fully adheres to the codes of High Jewellery

  The Rendez-Vous Moon Jewellery timepieces are the perfect synthesis of watchmaking and jewellery precision. Swiss luxury watch and clock manufacturer Jaeger-LeCoultre continues to make its mark on the history of watchmaking with new Rendez-Vous models revealed at SIHH 2019. Rendez-Vous Night & Day Jewellery and Rendez-Vous Moon Jewellery are new versions showing a stunning richness … Read more

Net-a-Porter launched its first multi-brand kidswear collective

  Following the launch of three kidswear pop-ups,  Italian luxury online fashion retailer NET-A-PORTER launched its first multi-brand kidswear collective, a curation of exclusive capsules from six high-end fashion brands for girls and boys, ages 1 to 12 featuring contemporary relaxed styles. NET-A-PORTER launches Kids Casuals, a collective of six brands for girls and boys … Read more

Neiman Marcus x Vintage Frames Company

  Vintage Frames has revolutionized the way sunglasses are made by pairing old-world craftsmanship with vibrant lenses. Known for his eccentric style, CEO and founder of Vintage Frames Company, Corey Shapiro has utilized his 20+ years of fashion experience and elite client roster to turn the niche vintage eyewear industry into a mainstream phenomenon by … Read more

Koons apes the old masters and robots invade Edinburgh – the week in art

Jeff Koons heads to Oxford, Tracey Emin shows new work in London and the V&A debuts a sumptuous survey of Christian Dior – all in our weekly dispatch