Tigers and pandas spring into action for new Vacheron Constantin Les Cabinotiers Mécaniques Sauvages

  At the occasion of SIHH 2019, Vacheron Constantin, the luxury Swiss watch manufacture of prestige watches founded in 1755, is enriching the exclusive range of “Mécaniques Sauvages”, the one-of-a-kind models crafted by its Les Cabinotiers department and unveiled in November 2018. Setting the stage for tigers and pandas, the new creations forcefully portray the … Read more

These unique sculpted fruits crowned Chef Cédric Grolet The World’s Best Pastry Chef 2018

 

La vie est courte… Commençons par un dessert. Chef Cédric Grolet crowned The World’s Best Pastry Chef 2018

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At the age of only 32, Pastry Chef Cédric Grolet has already achieved a lot – but following his call to create light and exquisite desserts and powered by his creativity and tenacity, there are surely many more finish lines that the pastry chef is still to cross.

The striking trompe l’oeil desserts that are not what they seem and impressive edible sculptures featuring fruit and spices combinations have brought Cédric Grolet the title of The World’s Best Pastry Chef 2018. In March 2018, Grolet inaugurated Le Meurice’s Pastry Boutique, located on Paris’ 1st arrondissement, where pastry enthusiasts can taste unique creations and interpretations of French classics, such as St Honoré cake and madeleines.

Grolet’s sculpted fruits have become his signature as well as the subject of his first book, published in Autumn 2017 and aptly named “Fruits”. Grolet’s style has remained a constant over the years, but his approach to sweetness and flavours changed upon joining Restaurant le Meurice Alain Ducasse. It was chef Ducasse who encouraged Grolet to find his own style and to highlight the natural flavours of the ingredients in his creations.

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Thrilled with his award – the latest in a series of international accolades – Grolet is determined not to stop in his search for the most delicious pastry. “The award makes me extremely happy,” Grolet told theworlds50best.com,“but it also puts me under indirect pressure. Today we don’t just have to make pastry, we have to make the best pastry in the world. But I always try to surpass myself and do better.”

“Among Grolet’s signature desserts is Rubik’s Cake, a colourful cube made with fresh fruits and filled with ganache, as well as his own version of the traditional French apple tart, tarte aux pommes, with fine slices of apple twisted into the shape of a rose. His trompe l’oeil sculpted fruits feature impossibly thin layers of chocolate and sugar to deceive the sight, while delighting the other senses,” wrote theworlds50best.

A chef not alien to Instagram trends, Grolet even has his own hashtag (#cgfruits) where you can see his creations and well as those of his fans – professional and amateur – who follow the recipes in Fruits and try to recreate Grolet’s desserts. He confessed theworlds50best.com that he is working on a new book, the details of which are still under wraps, but with so many achievements already under his belt at the age of 32, expectations are high for The World’s Best Pastry Chef.

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How do you make a rabbit disappear into a notebook? Tumble down the rabbit hole in Alice in Paperland

The Moleskine notebook gets curiouser and curiouser.Tumble down the rabbit hole in Rogier Wieland’s surreal trompe l’oeil video.

Tumble down the rabbit hole and into Lewis Carroll’s literary classic.

Curiosity can take you on some truly extraordinary journeys. The maker of the iconic notebook Moleskine tumbles down the rabbit hole and into Lewis Carroll’s literary classic, Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland. Dutch Director and papercut artist Rogier Wieland imagines for Moleskine a world made of paper where the real and the imagined collide. This is the second collaboration of Moleskine with Rogier Wieland. In 2012, he imagined an incredible stop-motion animation for Moleskine’s Planners collection.

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Wieland and his team used a whole host of video-making techniques to create the optical illusions, surreal scenes and trompe l’oeil effects you can see in the 60- second clip. In the story, Alice embarks on an extraordinary journey sparked by her own curiosity. Taking its cue from this leap of faith, Moleskine wants others to imagine where they could go with only their thoughts and their notebook as company.

The new Moleskine Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland Limited Edition collection pays homage to Lewis Carroll’s masterpiece through an imaginative redesign of the original black rectangle with rounded corners, elastic closure and ribbon bookmark. Working closely with The British Library, Moleskine has reproduced original illustrations by John Tenniel on the notebook covers, while a page of Carroll’s original handwritten manuscript has been reproduced on the flyleaves.

Moleskine Launches Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland Limited Edition Collection

 

 

Fabulous installations in feathers @ “The Birds of Paradise” at MoMu Fashion Museum Antwerp

The “Birds of Paradise” exhibition: feather fans and the art of the plumassier. Yves Saint Laurent not only marked the emancipation of women, but also of the feather as a prefect symbol of lightness. Fabulous installations in feathers at the MoMu Fashion Museum Antwerp open the gate to exploring the use of plumes & feathers … Read more

Wang scores for Balenciaga as fashion house takes game to rival at Vuitton

Alexander Wang’s show at Paris label signals moves into Nicolas Ghesquière’s territory with avant-garde collection

Melting iceberg in the heart of Ottawa encourages to think about our shared environment

Sakahàn: International Indigenous Art Sakahàn, meaning “to light a fire” in the language of the Algonquin, is the National Gallery of Canada’s largest survey of recent Indigenous art. It highlights over 150 works by more than 75 artists from around the world, including impressive installations like an Iceberg. The monumental art work was created by … Read more