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Shayne Oliver's first collection for Helmut Lang
Fashion Week
Shayne Oliver introduces his first collection for Helmut Lang with bondage and 90's influences, a brilliant casting and monochromatic looks.
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Art With an unexpected twist in the contemporary art world, this year’s Turner Prize - Britain’s most prestigious art prize since its creation 35 years ago - went to all four nominees. An unprecedented decision in response to an explicit request made by the artists themselves.
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Discover the first images of the 25th James Bond movie
Cinema Set for release in France on April 8th 2020, the 25th chapter in the adventures of England’s favourite spy, 007 is called No Time to Die. While filming has only just finished, this new episode looks full of surprises… -
Spend the night in an Edward Hopper painting
Numéro art Sleeping in a painting done by the artist Edward Hopper in the 1950s: this original idea comes from the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, in the context of an exhibition devoted to one of the 20th century’s most important figures. -
Rihanna and Daniel Lee winners at the British Fashion Awards
Fashion Last night in London, Rihanna won the British Fashion Award for the Urban Luxe category. Yet another consecration for the singer who launched her label earlier in 2019. Other winners included Daniel Lee for Bottega Veneta, Remo Ruffini for Moncler, Naomi Campbell, and Sarah Burton for Alexander McQueen. -
The Bourse de Commerce: a guided tour of the new Pinault Collection
Architecture Numéro art took a preview visit to François Pinault’s new Parisian museum, which will officially open its doors in June 2020 in the Les Halles neighbourhood. This spectacular feat aligns the magnificent renovation of an impressive heritage building with a radical realisation by the architect Tadao Ando. -
What is Manfred Thierry Mugler’s new project?
Culture On December 7th and 8th, the sublime Coliseum Theatre in London is hosting three exceptional ballets: the main act is “McGregor + Mugler” – by the English choreographer Wayne McGregor with costumes designed by Manfred Thierry Mugler – preceded by “Radio and Juliet” by Edward Clug – with music composed by the legendary group Radiohead – and “Faun”, the remake of a piece by Sidi Larbi Cherkaoui created in 2009.


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