Kicking off the New Year with a burst of inspiration at the ‘Royals & Rebels’ exhibit in @kunstmuseum.nl . They’ve got the iconic Vivienne Westwood bridal gown worn by Carrie in ‘Sex and the City’, and the array of stunning outfits worn by Lady Diana. It’s fascinating to see how these outfits transcend fashion, becoming true works of art.
Kicking off the New Year with a burst of inspiration at the ‘Royals & Rebels’ exhibit in @kunstmuseum.nl . They’ve got the iconic Vivienne Westwood bridal gown worn by Carrie in ‘Sex and the City’, and the array of stunning outfits worn by Lady Diana. It’s fascinating to see how these outfits transcend fashion, becoming true works of art.
Kicking off the New Year with a burst of inspiration at the ‘Royals & Rebels’ exhibit in @kunstmuseum.nl . They’ve got the iconic Vivienne Westwood bridal gown worn by Carrie in ‘Sex and the City’, and the array of stunning outfits worn by Lady Diana. It’s fascinating to see how these outfits transcend fashion, becoming true works of art.
Kicking off the New Year with a burst of inspiration at the ‘Royals & Rebels’ exhibit in @kunstmuseum.nl . They’ve got the iconic Vivienne Westwood bridal gown worn by Carrie in ‘Sex and the City’, and the array of stunning outfits worn by Lady Diana. It’s fascinating to see how these outfits transcend fashion, becoming true works of art.
Kicking off the New Year with a burst of inspiration at the ‘Royals & Rebels’ exhibit in @kunstmuseum.nl . They’ve got the iconic Vivienne Westwood bridal gown worn by Carrie in ‘Sex and the City’, and the array of stunning outfits worn by Lady Diana. It’s fascinating to see how these outfits transcend fashion, becoming true works of art.
Kicking off the New Year with a burst of inspiration at the ‘Royals & Rebels’ exhibit in @kunstmuseum.nl . They’ve got the iconic Vivienne Westwood bridal gown worn by Carrie in ‘Sex and the City’, and the array of stunning outfits worn by Lady Diana. It’s fascinating to see how these outfits transcend fashion, becoming true works of art.
Kicking off the New Year with a burst of inspiration at the ‘Royals & Rebels’ exhibit in @kunstmuseum.nl . They’ve got the iconic Vivienne Westwood bridal gown worn by Carrie in ‘Sex and the City’, and the array of stunning outfits worn by Lady Diana. It’s fascinating to see how these outfits transcend fashion, becoming true works of art.
Yesterday during the premiere of Ferrari. @thesearchers.nl
<3 Little moments of this week.
<3 Little moments of this week.
<3 Little moments of this week.
<3 Little moments of this week.
<3 Little moments of this week.
European premiere ‘Algorithm ocean true blood moves’ by the French-Caribbean artist Julien Creuzet. This work focuses on the muscle memory of movements and gestures passed down through generations of the African diaspora, now reconnected through social media. @hartwigartfoundation
European premiere ‘Algorithm ocean true blood moves’ by the French-Caribbean artist Julien Creuzet. This work focuses on the muscle memory of movements and gestures passed down through generations of the African diaspora, now reconnected through social media. @hartwigartfoundation
European premiere ‘Algorithm ocean true blood moves’ by the French-Caribbean artist Julien Creuzet. This work focuses on the muscle memory of movements and gestures passed down through generations of the African diaspora, now reconnected through social media. @hartwigartfoundation
European premiere ‘Algorithm ocean true blood moves’ by the French-Caribbean artist Julien Creuzet. This work focuses on the muscle memory of movements and gestures passed down through generations of the African diaspora, now reconnected through social media. @hartwigartfoundation
Forever regretting not taking these glasses? Or maybe not? Here’s a little recap of the week: the Dutch premiere of Carmen by Wu Tsang / Moved by the Motion. @hollandfestival hollandfestival / @hartwigartfoundation / @theatercarre
Forever regretting not taking these glasses? Or maybe not? Here’s a little recap of the week: the Dutch premiere of Carmen by Wu Tsang / Moved by the Motion. @hollandfestival hollandfestival / @hartwigartfoundation / @theatercarre
Forever regretting not taking these glasses? Or maybe not? Here’s a little recap of the week: the Dutch premiere of Carmen by Wu Tsang / Moved by the Motion. @hollandfestival hollandfestival / @hartwigartfoundation / @theatercarre
🔥🔥🔥 Exciting news! This summer, I’m starring in a new movie 🎥 I can’t wait to be back in front of the camera and hope to share more soon… Thank you @ten_women for these beautiful photos and your inspiring platform for women. Ph/ @catarinainaciophoto
How to Style a Vintage Art Deco Burl wood Cabinet. This video is all about styling a gorgeous art deco burl wood cabinet. I’m in love with vintage items—the craftsmanship and the stories they tell add such a personal touch to any home. They pair beautifully with modern design, creating a unique, eclectic vibe. Personally, I adore adding a playful twist, even incorporating children’s items as a focal point. It’s all about blending old and new, serious and whimsical. What do you think?
As I am an Amsterdam Art ambassador, I wanted to share with you some highlights from the recent edition of the Open Studios @rijksacademie . Among the diverse array of works you see in this post, I’d love to spotlight the mesmerizing vessels by @aiozaki.works . Absolutely smitten with their stunning craftsmanship and profound meaning. In Ai’s words: ‘I made them to use as vessels for making pickles. They are also urns for bones, burial jars, and vessels for life, including our bodies. When fermentation occurs, the jar becomes a habitat for microorganisms. When making pickles, I put some vegetables and salt into the jar and press them with weight. The water from the vegetables seeps out, and the salty water overflows from its eyes. I remember picking up my grandfather’s bones with chopsticks after the cremation. This is called “Kotsuage”. After that, we had a banquet together, talking about our grandfather and eating with chopsticks. It felt as if the Kotsuage was still going on, and the urn was a part of our body.