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Estelle Lesault

Originally from France, with a Creative Writing Degree from St Mary's University, Twickenham London and a hunger for reading, Estelle has always been chasing after words to read and loves to write about all things related to print and fashion. She currently works as a freelance journalist for Lampoon and as a freelance ghostwriter and scriptwriter.

A destination for crafted, rare, and lifestyle books – Founder Kelly Croteau reveals that Maison Plage is more than just a bookstore, it’s a brand

The online portal BoutiqueMags falls under the wing of WhiteCirc, now known as an international distributor for niche publications

Tuba Club’s co-founders Greg Gassa and Fabrice Denizot: «80% of the raw materials are from Marseille and southern France» – roughness and commitment on the rocks of the French Riviera

Alexandre Sap’s Rupture Arts & Books store in Venice is part of a network that encourages the exchange of culture, conversation and community in a creative international cultural space

«Most of the designers here in Berlin work differently than in the other cities» – POSITIONS Art Fair: Berlin has long been a destination for those who seek to explore outside the boundaries of tradition

Community building at The Kosher News: «We believe in second chances. We have always given a chance to our employees, even if they were previous drug addicts or alcoholics» Erez Da Costa says

New director Julie Quottrup Silbermann on CHART: «We’re not bringing galleries in from all over the world. We’re bringing galleries in from the Nordics»

The only individual property in Latin America recognised by UNESCO, Barragán’s home, untouched since the architect passed away in 1988, is a site that art connoisseurs and architects explore

Libraries are sustainable spaces as they discourage the mass-production of printed materials whilst encouraging the exposition of printed materials that the public doesn’t have access to

«This show is about celebrating Blackness in a way that refuses to centralize trauma or colonialism or other harmful tropes» – Assistant Curator Tandazani Dhlakama and co-curator of When We See Us: A Century of Black Figuration in Painting