As she embarks on her “Eusexua” tour, FKA Twigs unveils a capsule collection with On.
FKA Twigs has released a capsule collection with Swiss performance brand On, designed to move fluidly between dance, training, and studio life. The three-piece drop—creative directed by Twigs and photographed by Jordan Hemingway—blends athletic performance with sculptural silhouettes, including a two-in-one short, a low-cut bra, and a satin-feel sneaker.
A climate protestor defaced a Picasso at Montreal Museum of Fine Arts with pink paint.
A climate activist affiliated with Last Generation Canada threw pink paint at Pablo Picasso’s L’hétaïre at the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts, targeting the protective glass during a protest on June 19. The painting, on loan from Italy, was unharmed, and the museum quickly reopened the exhibition. The act was part of a broader campaign to highlight the urgency of Canada’s escalating wildfire crisis.
A “palatial,” neo-Moorish apartment has been listed for $2 million on the French Riviera.
A neo-Moorish apartment in Nice has been listed for just under $2 million, featuring a dramatic central courtyard, Moorish-style arches and columns, and a 750-square-foot terrace overlooking St. Nicholas Cathedral. Built in 1906 within a classified historical monument, the residence preserves ornate period details, chromatherapy lighting, and bespoke Italian fittings. The apartment’s neo‑Moorish design reflects Nice’s Belle Époque embrace of exoticism—many grand buildings from that era, such as the Alhambra hotel, fused Moorish Revival aesthetics into the cityscape.
‘Save’—the group that’s preserved historic British architecture—celebrates its 50th anniversary.
For 50 years, Save Britain’s Heritage (aka Save) has fought to preserve endangered buildings—from Victorian market halls to industrial mills—by championing creative reuse over demolition. The group has reshaped the UK’s conservation ethos by combining media-savvy activism with a broadened definition of heritage, emphasizing not just architectural value but also community memory and environmental impact. Its campaigns have helped transform sites like Bankside Power Station into Tate Modern and continue to challenge planning policies amid mounting climate and development pressures.
Tomorrow, Peter Zumthor’s David Geffen Galleries at LACMA will open for a three-day preview—sans art.
LACMA’s long-anticipated David Geffen Galleries, designed by Peter Zumthor, will open for a three-day preview starting June 26, offering the public a first look at the $720 million structure before its official debut in 2026. While no art will be on display yet, curators have reimagined the collection’s presentation to emphasize cross-cultural narratives, fluid geography, and alternative histories. The building itself is designed to break from traditional hierarchies, encouraging open-ended exploration across global timelines and disciplines.
Today’s attractive distractions:
A Magazine’s new Curated By issue is a deep dive into the world of Willy Chavarria.
Shoe design’s next frontier is problem-solving for challenges posed by climate change.
Beat the summer heat by exhibition-hopping up and down the Mediterranean coast.
To some, the Instagram buzz around J.Crew’s latest brand trip recast Puglia as “J.Crugluia.”