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    Michael Kors Debuts New Store Concept in Stockholm, Sweden

    Written by Fashion Tales

    Michael Kors is pleased to announce the opening of its newly designed and expanded Michael Kors Lifestyle store in the Westfield Mall of Scandinavia in Stockholm, Sweden, this June. The store’s transformation reflects the brand’s new store design concept, with a focus on pared-down luxury and sophisticated glamour.

    The 3,360-square-foot store will carry a luxe selection of MICHAEL Michael Kors fashion and accessories, including handbags, ready-to-wear, small leather goods and footwear, as well as watches, jewelry and eyewear. The store will also carry a broad assortment of leather goods, ready-to-wear, footwear and small leather goods from the Michael Kors Mens label.

    The new Michael Kors store concept reflects the brand’s commitment to laid-back luxury, with an emphasis on ease and sophistication. Customers are welcomed into an atmosphere warmed by soft neutral tones, residential décor cues and an open, airy ambience enhanced by floating shelves and vivid light. The setting invites customers to browse, shop and enjoy the brand’s exceptional personal styling and service.

    Interior design elements include hand-troweled plaster finishes and a refined spectrum of material choices including warm oak wood flooring, glossed black and white marble, and brushed nickel fixtures. A palette of warm whites and soft beiges is paired with textural accents and tactile fabrics that complement Michael Kors’ luxurious take on glamour.

    MON-SUN: 10:00-21:00

  • image courtesy of Picture This Gallery

    photography Ewa Stackelberg, Fotogram nr18, 2016, 188x140cm

    Picture This Gallery

    Written by Art Editor

    The summer's big exhibition UNTITLED NATURE at Picture This Gallery shows 23 Swedish photographers who in their work relate to nature in one way or another imaging.

    When 23 of Sweden's leading photographers gather around the theme, we land far from traditional nature photography. The exhibition is not about nature as a motif but as a projection surface or approach. Some photographers start from their own nature, others work against nature, because some are nature a fund, a statement, or a condition.

    Nature is one of the most common motifs in photography and not infrequently one of the most boring. We wanted to challenge that. The result is an exhibition where we have selected 23 photographers who use nature in their images in widely different ways. The expressions span both that aesthetic and the political, conscious identity or free intuition, says Johan Lindskog, creative director at Picture This Gallery.


    Why is Picture This Gallery doing this exhibition?
    We are Scandinavia's foremost gallery for photography and exhibit many international ones artists. This time we wanted to dig where we stand and highlight the very best the Swedish photographers. Modern photography has a strong position in Sweden and a large one artistic and commercial potential. We wanted to show it, says Pelle Höglund, gallery manager at Picture This Gallery.

    Are there only female photographers in the exhibition? Why?
    When we started looking at which photographers we wanted to invite to the exhibition, it showed it turns out that the ones we thought related the most interestingly to the theme simply were women. You can think about why it was like that, what significance it has for the result. It will be an open question in the exhibition, says Johan Lindskog.

    PARTICIPATING ARTISTS

    Aida Chehrehgosha
    Anna Riwkin
    Ann Eringstam
    Anna Clarén
    Annika Holmér
    Camilla Åkrans
    Cecilia Edefalk
    Denise Grünstein
    Eva Klasson
    Ewa Stackelberg
    Ewa-Mari Johansson
    Helena Blomqvist
    Julia Hetta
    Karolina Henke
    Lena Granefelt
    Lisen Stibek
    Maria Friberg
    Maria Miesenberger
    Martina Hoogland-Ivanow
    Tova Mozard
    Trinidad Carrillo
    Tuija Lindström
    Åsa Sjöström

    PICTURE THIS GALLERYST PAULSGATAN 29 – 118 48 STOCKHOLM – 0707-411 400

    WED-FRI: 12:00-17:00 SAT: 12:00-16:00

    image courtesy of Picture This Gallery

    photography Ewa-Mari Johansson, Tree of Life, The Tree

    image courtesy of Picture This Gallery

    photography Trinidad Carillo_Untitled_2007

    image courtesy of Picture This Gallery

    photography Annika Holmér, HwalerWalesWale, 70x70cm

    image courtesy of Picture This Gallery

    photography Aida Cherehgosha, Was Still Too Late, 2011, 122x155cm

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    A.P.C. OPENS ITS SECOND STORE IN STOCKHOLM

    Written by Fashion Tales

    Parisian brand A.P.C. is opening its second Swedish store within a year of its first in the heart of Sofo, Stockholm’s trendy  southern district. Just like the first store, which opened this spring, A.P.C. plays on the similarities between the Parisian  brand’s creative universe and the characteristics of Scandinavian design. 
    “My father represented, in Tunisia, the Erenberg patent leather tannery near Malmö, and I sometimes accompanied  him as a child. These trips helped me to develop a certain aesthetic, one of rigor and roundness. A sense of beauty  that underlies the A.P.C. style. I’ve even been asked if A.P.C. is a Scandinavian brand! For me, the presence of  these two stores in Stockholm is an obvious choice.” says Jean Touitou, founder of A.P.C.
    Together with his wife Judith Touitou, Jean and A.P.C. have embodied the lack of extravagance and excess that has char acterised A.P.C. clothing since the company was founded in 1987. The chic, easy-to-wear clothes – in timeless styles and  made from high-quality materials – focus on the essentials for men and women.
    Laurent Deroo Architecte, who has been working with A.P.C. for more than 15 years and has designed more than  50 stores worldwide, has created a series of spaces for the new Sofo store, creating a dialogue between two display units  in a bright, high-ceilinged room. In the Nytorget store, solid Douglas pine and okoumé plywood furniture decorated with  coloured resin panels showcase men’s and women’s accessories, while a metal structure suspended from the ceiling with  honeycomb panels supports hanging pieces. A distinctive central stone table with contrasting veining and a warm niche
    like space with okoumé plywood panels for the lifestyle area and fitting room add to the store’s unique aesthetic. This spring, A.P.C. opened its first Swedish boutique on Jakobsbergsgatan in the heart of Stockholm, in a recently  renovated historic pink granite building. The high ceilings, reinforced by vertical steel columns, place the A.P.C. men’s  and women’s collections at the center of the project, designed by Laurent Deroo Architecte, thanks to a hanging device  reminiscent of the structure on which the spotlights hang at concerts. In the background, a low wooden unit for displaying  accessories provides a warm backdrop.
    A.P.C. Södermalm www.apcstore.com A.P.C. Östermalm, 

    Nytorgsgatan 38,  116 40 Stockholm
    Jakobsbergsgatan 6,  111 44 Stockholm

    ABOUT A.P.C.
    A.P.C. was founded by Jean Touitou in 1987. The French clothing brand is renowned worldwide for the creativity, authen ticity and durability of its products. The initials A.P.C. stand for “Atelier de Production et de Création” (Production and  Creation Workshop), as the brand considers these two fashion fundamentals to be equally important. Jean Touitou works  with his wife, Judith Touitou, the artistic director of A.P.C.

  • photography Biggy

    image courtsy of FKP Scorpio

    Rosendal Garden Party

    Written by Fashion Tales

    Having only existed for two years, Rosendal Garden Party has become the summertime event not to be missed. Nestled in the verdant park surroundings of stunning Djurgården, an exclusive lineup of artists such M.I.A., Massive Attack, Grace Jones and many more takes the stage while stimulating art is on display and fine dining and beverages are served to the public. Everything at the Rosendal Garden Party is meticulously chosen, and the day's entertainers give each day its own distinct personality.

  • A Prepper's Guide to Sun-Dodging: How to Outsmart UV Rays and Fake A Tan

    A Prepper's Guide to Sun-Dodging: How to Outsmart UV Rays and Fake A Tan

    Written by Elva Ahlbin

    A Prepper's Guide to Sun-Dodging: How to Outsmart UV Rays and Fake A Tan
     

    As summer approaches, we eagerly anticipate sunny days and outdoor adventures. However, while basking in the sun’s warmth, it’s crucial to remember the potential harm UV rays can inflict on our skin and hair. Here’s a comprehensive guide to protecting yourself effectively, using products tailored for specific needs and ensuring maximum protection and comfort.

    The Importance of Sun Protection
    I consider myself one of the more notorious when it comes to being cautious about sun exposure. A dedicated summer prepper, you might say. From a young age, I was warned about wrinkles and unsightly pigment spots caused by the sun, which scared me disproportionately, embarrassingly enough. Additionally, I burn easily due to my very fair skin. Beyond vanity, the increasing prevalence of skin cancer is a compelling reason to be cautious.

    Sun Avoidance and Protective Clothing
    As a true prepper, my first line of defense is to avoid direct sunlight for extended periods whenever possible, especially when the sun is strongest between 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. If this isn't feasible, I opt for covering clothing and a sun hat.


    Embrace the Sun-Kissed Look Safely
    For those who avoid the sun, achieving a natural tan might seem impossible. But even a pale-skinned person like me sometimes wants to look sun-kissed and summer-fresh, especially in swimwear. Here are some top products to help you achieve a radiant glow without sun exposure:


    Hawaiian Tropic Self Tan Ultra Dark
    This product delivers a fresh olive tan even on the palest skin in just an hour. Leaving it on longer results in a deeper tan. I use this year-round for events when I want to look extra fresh, as a bit of color effectively conceals minor skin imperfections. During the summer, being pre-tanned can reduce the temptation to sunbathe excessively.

    Ida Warg Cocoa Self-Tanning Mousse
    This newly launched, 100% vegan product boasts a delightful cocoa and vanilla scent. Its innovative formula includes color from cocoa shells, making it hydrating and easy to apply. It dries quickly, offering a smooth, sun-kissed finish with full results in eight hours. The cocoa shells provide a natural guide color for simpler application, and the DHA (Dihydroxyacetone) ensures a long-lasting tan without the typical self-tanner odor.

    Essential Sun Protection Products

    EVY Technology Daily Defence Face Mousse SPF 50
    When it comes to facial protection, EVY Technology Daily Defence Face Mousse SPF 50 stands out. This unique skincare technology, fortified with active ingredients, offers prolonged defense against UV radiation and free radicals, including those emanating from electronic screens. Its intensely hydrating formula ensures the skin retains its natural moisture without leaving a white cast or clogging pores.

    Emma S. Hydrating Sun Protection SPF 50+
    This is a hydrating and extra water-resistant body sunscreen that provides your skin with very high and broad-spectrum protection. Hydrating Sun Protection has a comfortable feel on the skin and is easily absorbed. The formulation contains Hyaluronic Acid, Squalane, and Vitamin E, which work together to moisturize your skin and protect against free radicals.

    ACO Sun Soft Lips SPF 25
    Not only does this product protect our delicate lips from the sun, but it also hydrates them and adds a lovely pink shimmer.

    Aveda Sun Care Protective Hair Veil
    It’s easy to forget that hair can also be damaged by the sun. This lightweight spray protects hair color from fading and prevents damage and dryness for up to 16 hours. UVA/UVB filters derived from wintergreen and cinnamon bark oils shield hair from sun damage. Spray in thin layers to avoid stickiness and reapply throughout the day for the best protection.

    Bondi Sands SPF 50+ Fragrance-Free Face Sunscreen Mist
    What do you do when you've applied your base sunscreen and finished your makeup? Reapplying sunscreen can ruin your look. This gentle sunscreen face mist solves that problem. It absorbs quickly, and has an invisible finish once dried, making it perfect for use over makeup. The fragrance-free formula nourishes and hydrates the skin for up to 72 hours.
     

    Final Tips
    Remember, effective sun protection requires a combination of methods: avoiding peak sunlight hours, wearing protective clothing, and using high-quality sun protection products. Whether you have fair or melanin-rich skin, taking these precautions will help you enjoy the summer safely and stylishly. Protect yourself, and don’t forget to reapply your sunscreen!

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    Elva Ahlbin, Beuty Editor

  • HUGO GARAGE IN MIAMI - FORMULA 1TM CRYPTO.COM MIAMI GRAND PRIX 2024

    Written by Fashion Tales

    In celebration of the FORMULA 1TM CRYPTO.COM MIAMI GRAND PRIX 2024 weekend, HUGO drove its energy into the city by unveiling a new event series, HUGO GARAGE. On May 3 and 4, 2024, HUGO GARAGE Miami opened its doors as a multi-layered creative space modeled on the mechanics' workshops known and loved by F1TM fans. The concept tapped perfectly into HUGO's connection to the world of racing as Official Apparel and Eyewear Partner of the Visa Cash App RB Formula 1TM Team. It also marked a bold move by HUGO to showcase its disruptive spirit and redefine the boundaries of motorsport by offering an immersive experience grounded in culture – championing individuality and self-exploration both on and off the grid.

    Based in Miami's artistic hub of Wynwood, HUGO GARAGE served as a playground for subversive self-expression within the worlds of fashion, motorsport, music, and street culture. Innovators and makers came together to create, customize, and inspire.

    Along with Visa Cash App RB Formula 1TM Team drivers Daniel Ricciardo and Yuki Tsunoda, around 1,000 guests visited the HUGO GARAGE throughout the weekend, including Swae Lee, Vinnie Hacker, YG Marley, Prince Nasir Dean, Charly Jordan, Tarayummy, Gabbriette Bechtel, Larray Merritt and Jean Carlo.


    Kicking off the weekend by showcasing the best in underground music culture, HUGO partnered with Boiler Room, an independent music platform and cultural curator known for supporting emerging artists and bridging the gap between local dancefloors and the wider world. With the HUGO x Boiler Room party on Friday, May 3, both collaborators celebrated the rebellious side of racing through music and fashion. Live music from Miami-based artists Ivy Queen and La Goony Chonga - along with DJ talents v1fro, El Gusano, and Sel.6 – generated hype on the ground and increased online engagement from fans worldwide. The recorded sets will also be available on demand at the end of May.

    Roblox activation and capture the wider Formula 1TM fanbase, HUGO joined forces with Formula Apex Racing, a popular motorsports experience on Roblox, to reveal a one-month limited race challenge on a HUGO-branded track.

    Whether they joined us at HUGO GARAGE live in Miami or virtually, our 360° activation approach gave our community insider-access to a rich, memorable experience that brought together the thrilling worlds of motorsport, fashion, music, and gaming where they could immerse themselves in exciting performances, special product launches, a new Roblox rollout alongside endless shareable moments. We tapped into F1TM fandom from a uniquely HUGO point of view and showcased the weekend's events across our brand channels, to connect with our current HUGO audience and to expand our fanbase whilst capturing the attention of racing fans around the world,” said Nadia Kokni, SVP of Global Marketing and Brand Communications at HUGO BOSS in a pressrelease.

    After kicking off race weekend at HUGO GARAGE, a selection of VIPs and influencers attended the race as guests of HUGO.

    The HUGO x RB collection is available at selected HUGO stores worldwide and on
    hugoboss.com. Prices vary from €59,95 for t-shirts to €139,95 for trousers.

    Read more of the night when HUGO took over the vibrant beach city Miami here

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