Top 20 Lifestyle International News

2025-11-12 02:19:05

  • French duo Hors-Studio is transforming waste materials like leather scraps and oyster shells into biomaterials for design pieces.
    Source: www.lemonde.fr
  • Mashama Bailey opened L'Arrêt by The Grey, an American bistro in Paris, reinventing Southern US cuisine using French ingredients.
    Source: www.lemonde.fr
  • Olivier Rousteing has left Balmain after 14 years of collaboration with the Parisian fashion house.
    Source: www.lemonde.fr
  • The legendary Orient Express is making a stop at Paris's Musée des Arts Décoratifs as part of a major exhibition dedicated to the centenary of Art Deco.
    Source: www.lemonde.fr
  • Paris continues to be an inspiration for perfumers, with brands presenting new olfactory interpretations of the city.
    Source: www.lemonde.fr
  • Three exhibitions in Paris are celebrating 100 years of Art Deco, showcasing a leading figure of the movement and contemporary creations.
    Source: www.lemonde.fr
  • Hermès appointed Grace Wales Bonner as the creative director of menswear collections, succeeding Véronique Nichanian.
    Source: www.lemonde.fr
  • Maria Grazia Chiuri was appointed creative director of Fendi, taking the helm of the Roman fashion house.
    Source: www.lemonde.fr
  • Paris Fashion Week showcased innovation in Spring-Summer 2026 collections, including bas-reliefs on Louis Vuitton jackets and algae-based sequins from Stella McCartney.
    Source: www.lemonde.fr
  • Milan Fashion Week featured Gucci staging Demna's debut collection for the Spring-Summer 2026 Women's collections.
    Source: www.lemonde.fr
  • A London exhibit at the Victoria and Albert Museum is showcasing Marie Antoinette's fashion, including spectacular silk dresses and jewelry.
    Source: www.lemonde.fr
  • South Korea is shaking up the beauty market, with booming cosmetic sales worldwide and potential increased exports to Europe.
    Source: www.lemonde.fr
  • David Szalay won the Booker Prize 2025 for his book Flesh.
    Source: www.wionews.com
  • Denmark's government aims to ban access to social media platforms for children under 15.
    Source: www.wionews.com
  • BTS member Jung Kook's "Golden: The Moments" exhibition is coming to India.
    Source: www.wionews.com
  • Diljit Dosanjh became the first Indian artist to sell out an entire stadium in Sydney, Australia.
    Source: www.wionews.com
  • Saudi belly dancers are reportedly breaking taboos behind closed doors.
    Source: ground.news
  • Traditional acai berry dishes, served without added sugar, surprised visitors to the Brazil climate summit (COP30).
    Source: apnews.com
  • Apple pulled two gay dating apps in China following a government order.
    Source: apnews.com
  • Mexican art historians explain why an upcoming Frida Kahlo auction could fetch up to $60 million.
    Source: apnews.com