“The Day My Mother Cried” by Giulia Linarta

“The Day My Mother Cried” is a photographic reflection on love, distance, and emotional strength. Shot on film, the series intertwines landscapes, portraits, and fragments of everyday life, documenting the subtle connections between mother and daughter through the tender awareness of an imminent separation. #Day #Mother #Cried #Giulia #Linarta

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From Dior Invitations to Dolomite Spa Treatments, Chestnuts Are So Back

When Jonathan Anderson made his Dior womenswear debut in Paris last month, the invitation raised eyebrows: a porcelain plate, boxed and affixed with chestnuts. Not your usual Parisian gilt-edged stationery. The chestnut—nutrient dense, hardy, quietly elegant—is a symbol with global resonance. It connotes wisdom for the Celts, fortune for Italians and Japanese, and fertility for Koreans. Call it...

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The 6-6-6 Walking Trend Makes Cardio Easier Than Ever

Walking might just be the perfect exercise. Whether your aim is to get 10,000 steps, improve digestion after a meal, or simply let your mind unwind as you stroll around the park, the health benefits of walking are undeniable—and all it requires is a comfy pair of shoes.Recently, Japanese walking, a version of high intensity interval walking, has...

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Eat This Fruit Before Bed For Lower Cortisol And Improved Sleep

Kiwis are one of the most beneficial fruits to eat at this time of year—when there always seems to be “something going around”—because they’re rich in vitamin C and vitamin K, both of which are essential for supporting the immune system (in addition to encouraging better bone health). They’re also chock-full of fiber, and are often recommended by nutritionists...

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Apple and Issey Miyake Unite for the iPhone Pocket—“It’s a Moment of Connecting the Dots”

Accessorizes well with Issey Miyake Pleats Please designs, and much else besides. Photographed by Anh NguyenFaithful to Apple’s history of paper engineering, the packaging comes with ceremony—and a Japanese twist. The long, frosted paper that contains the iPhone Pocket was inspired by the rice paper candy bags used for a Japanese children’s festival where long sweets are given...

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Why Love Festivals Are Losing Their Luster in China

Chinese consumers were once flooded with enthusiasm over Valentine’s Day, the unofficial Cyber-Valentine’s Day (520) and tradition-rich Qixi. But the electric charge around love festivals is dimming.Just five or six years ago, love-centered festivals were a reliable consumer engine based on gifts, jewelry and flowers, while Qixi held deep cultural resonance. But now, those surges are sputtering, and...

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Why Kay Barron Left Net-a-Porter for the World of Live Shopping

Vogue: Why do you think luxury has been slow to experiment with video shopping?I think because often it’s people in their houses, it’s scrappy, so brands look at that and think, “Oh god, that’s not for us.” But there are so many different entry points for live shopping. It can be personal shoppers doing one-to-one appointments with clients,...

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