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Anisha Khemlani

Fashion, arts and culture journalist. London College of Fashion graduate. she is currently a contributing writer at Coeval magazine, Mulazine and Lampoon magazine. Intrigued by the intersection of traditional and new media landscapes, she is passionate about the role longer-form content can play in revitalizing the importance of slowing down and acting with intention.

The concept store shares stories, inspires, educates and connects through vintage and designer garments. In conversation with founder Kanika Karvinkop

An ideology of slow-production with the Japanese philosophy of Wabi-Sabi that encourages finding beauty to embrace the cycle of growth and decay

«Our aim in starting Cahier Central was to say yes and not shy away from new and experimental publications» in conversation with co-founder Julien Achard

Adopting a zero-discrimination policy, Post Nothing provides a safe space for the marginalized: in conversation with founder, Manuela González

Refillable bottles have been the epitome of Kilian Paris since the beginning. Mr Hennessy is transported to a memory of his grandmother refilling her initial engraved perfume bottle

We do not want to use the architectural language and form thats has been already applied to works» – an architectural project by Hie Wei

«We are break apart from established-photography galleries in Madrid» – Le Mur intends to revitalize the importance of critical-thinking through a photographic medium

In the mornings, Krumulus hosts a program where they read stories from books surrounded by its original illustrations in the gallery space

Paying homage to the «old Shanghai», the bookstore creates peace and nostalgia through the preservation of the Blackstone Apartments building and its product curation

Growing up in Lebanon during the civil war, co-founder Ghandour’s childhood informs Sauce’s philosophy. «I had to put my battle shoes on when the retail markets changed in Dubai»