Dossier was founded out of a desire to make premium fragrances accessible to everyone. As scent enthusiasts, it became impossible for the brand to turn a blind eye to the price markups traditionally seen in the industry. Whether it be marking up scents because of celebrity endorsement fees or pricey […]
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Cullen Sculpture Garden
A tranquil oasis of art and nature, the Lillie and Hugh Roy Cullen Sculpture Garden, Houston, TX showcases masterworks of 20th- and 21st-century sculpture by artists including Louise Bourgeois, Pietro Consagra, Henri Matisse, Joan Miró, Auguste Rodin, and David Smith. This garden was created by sculptor Isamu Noguchi. “I had […]
Read MoreWhat to see in an hour – The Art Institute of Chicago
Visiting Chicago for just a few hours but hungry for art? Not a problem! Here are top 10 picks from the Art Insitute of Chicago that will blow your mind. In just one hour, you will be able to see the most iconic paintings, sculptures and art isntallations that will […]
Read MoreFresh Start with Inner Beauty Cosmetics
Let’s start 2023 with self-love! Inner Beauty Cosmetics just launched their first skin care trio, and it’s a treat. The nourishing fruit-oil cleanser, purifying floral water toner, and rich, pillowy soft moisturizer are formulated for the most sensitive skin and bodies, which means they works for everybody. All of the […]
Read MoreCEZANNE – The Art Institute Chicago
Paul Cezanne (French, 1839-1906) worked on the margins of the modern art world throughout his life. His career began on the periphery of the Impressionist groups based in Paris ended in relative seclusion and obscurity in the South of France. Across a career spanning 40 years, Cezanne approached painting as […]
Read MoreIn America: An Anthology of Fashion
The Costume Institute’s In America: An Anthology of Fashion is the second portion of a two-part exhibition exploring fashion in the United States. Presented in collaboration with The Met’s American Wing, this section of the exhibition will highlight sartorial narratives that relate to the complex and layered histories of the American Wing period […]
Read MoreThe Exfoliating Enzyme Mask will make your skin looking flawless every single day
When Sisley Paris invited me to join the “unmask” event of the most spectacular product of 2022, I couldn’t say no. Especially if the invitation comes with a promise of a mini make-up application, skin care demonstration, and some cocktails! You know me by now, that great skincare and craft […]
Read MoreOn the Gogh
For the first time in several years, all sixteen of MET’s department’s paintings by Vincent van Gogh—the largest collection of his work on this side of the Atlantic—are in-house and on view in the galleries for nineteenth-century European paintings. Visitors can enjoy highlights from the artist’s prolific years in France, including […]
Read MoreTamara Łempicka – A Woman on a Journey
Tamara Łempicka (1898 – 1980) – known as the Baroness with a Brush – created an image of a modern and independent woman of success, thanks to which she became an icon of her times with her name becoming recognizable both on the Old Continent and in the countries of […]
Read MoreInstitute Of Contemporary Art / Boston
A Place for Me: Figurative Painting Now A Place for Me celebrates a new generation of artists at the vanguard of contemporary painting. David Antonio Cruz, Louis Fratino, Doron Langberg, Aubrey Levinthal, Gisela McDaniel, Arcmanoro Niles, Celeste Rapone, and Ambera Wellmann are propelling figurative painting’s recent revival by depicting what they […]
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