Joni Mitchell: the new face of Saint Laurent – stylewatch

In the same week that Joan Didion is unveiled as the new face of Céline, Saint Laurent announces Joni Mitchell will model its SS15 campaign

A rare insight into the world of Lauren Bacall, the accomplished collector

Remembering Lauren Bacall. The International Preview Tour of the Bacall Collection. The collection of Lauren Bacall, acclaimed actress of stage and screen, is to go on international tour prior to its auction at Bonhams New York on 31 March and 1 April, announced Bonhams house, one of the world’s largest auctioneers of fine art and … Read more

Victoria and Albert Museum’s ‘What is Luxury?’ explores the meaning and the history of luxury

What is Luxury? (25 April – 27 September 2015, a V&A and Crafts Council Exhibition) will interrogate ideas of luxury today. Victoria and Albert Museum asks ‘What is Luxury?‘ and how it relates to our everyday lives in a new exhibition challenging our definitions of what luxury means. “As its title suggests, the exhibition questions … Read more

The quickest production rear-wheel drive electric vehicle in the world at CES 2015

Renovo Coupe Cockpit Concept is Powered by the NVIDIA Tegra X1 Mobile Super Chip. The first all-electric American supercar, the Renovo Coupe, is making its second global appearance this week at the 2015 Consumer Electronics Show (CES). As Silicon Valley car company Renovo Motors moves to begin limited production in 2015, CES provides the first … Read more

First there was the book – now there is the show. Taschen Gallery Launch

TASCHEN Gallery Launch: It’s Only Rock ‘n’ Roll, But We Like It. Famous art book publisher TASCHEN and English fashion and portrait photographer David Bailey celebrated the opening of the TASCHEN Gallery in Los Angeles, bringing to life the historic, SUMO-sized Rolling Stones book with the exhibition It’s Just a Shot Away: The Rolling Stones … Read more

Cartier-Bresson’s classic is back – but his Decisive Moment has passed

It’s the book that changed photography forever. But why republish The Decisive Moment after 62 years, when it cements such out-of-date ideas?