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Eugenia Huici Arguedas de Errázuriz paved the way for the modernist minimalist aesthetic that would be taken up in fashion by Coco Chanel

Romano Bellini’s vintage Riva collection and the yard where he restores these ‘Ferraris of the sea’ «you can be as rich as you want, but if you close the door of a Ferrari with your shoe, you’re an idiot»

Starting from the title and express herself in multiple languages, the Swiss-Tamil artist introduces herself and her mixed cultural background 

The twenty-three years old singer-songwriter and producer talks about her last EP, 5 Songs for the Dysphoric, and her experiences in music and fashion

Emotional awakening is the emblem of this collection and considers the new professionals as drivers in this respect through their visions

Photographer Stefano Ortega letting the human being entering into an undefined love/friendship with the soil.«I want the proximity/distance to the subject to be clear»

Armando Borno recounts the Seventies «They would take you to the police station to redact a minute where they would describe how you were dressed and what kind of make-up you had on»

In conversation with Japanese photographer on appreciating the value in the place she calls home, after living in New York City for six years

«I am connected to the indigenous, to the land, to the struggle. I have always searched for the meaning of life in this core», photographer Claudia Andujar

A Walt Disney cartoon called Mickey and the Beanstalk in which the antagonist was a giant playful kid and his gestures became the mood of the shooting