Kate Guadagnino
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Oiza's Subversive Take on the ‘English Rose’
The London-based women’s wear brand Oiza is expanding ideas of British beauty.
How Bottega Veneta’s Clam Bag Was Made
Inspired by traditional basket weaving, the Bottega Veneta accessory features leather instead of cane.
The People Reimagining ‘Spirited Away’ With Puppets
Hayao Miyazaki’s classic film is now onstage, brought to life with elements including a nearly 20-foot-long dragon.
Everyone Who Made This Happen: Meet the Many People It Takes to Produce One Thing
The act of creation is rarely a solo affair. Here are five outsize teams behind projects ranging from a performance piece to a new pizza.
Miles Greenberg’s Latest Art Piece Required a Fencing Coach and a Sex Doll Maker
The artist Miles Greenberg’s latest show lasted for nine hours. It took much longer to come together.
Studio Campana’s Jalapão Chair Was Three Years in the Making
Humberto Campana wanted to create furniture from a Brazilian “golden grass.” But first, he would have to wait for the harvest.
Why There Are at Least 50 People Behind Blue Hill at Stone Barns’s Potato Pizza
It’s more than you think. (Especially if you include the cheese makers.)
On an Island in Maine, a Meal Worth Traveling For
A family celebrated the arrival of a special artwork at their home by inviting its maker to stay — and cooking her an oceanside dinner.
A Romantic New Clothing Line With Hidden Quirks
The designer Meruert Tolegen started out making children’s wear. Her pieces for adults combine precise construction with a playful spirit.
Is 2,000 Bags Too Many?
For the visual artist Pipilotti Rist, her collection is what happens “when a 60-something-year-old Central European woman doesn’t throw anything away.”