Step into the world of Kachorovska’s Cherilyn, where unique enhancements combine style and comfort effortlessly.
As cameras became more and more portable, street photography as a genre became more popular..
At the end of last February Russian troupes invaded the independent country of Ukraine.
She has a decade of experience in this field, had her own agency, was a member of union of designers in Europe, and she is one of the admins at Behance Community.
French Fashion Icons of different generations Ines de La Fressange, Alexandra Golovanoff, Camille Razat, Sophie Fontanel, Violette Marie D’urso share their powerful messages with other women.
Fabian Aerts is a belgian 3D Artist, Motion Designer who creates unique visual stories raising burning questions of fundamental notions through exceptional forms.
The first fashion week of the new year, and it's men's fashion week, which has given us many pleasant surprises, from a new chapter of Gucci to crazy style at JW Anderson catwalk.
FOXYLAB New York prepared a special project for Valentine’s Day. In Paris, the City of Love, we asked 25 random people, “What would you do for someone you love?
The bleak world of his artwork is full of deep meanings that generate interesting thoughts and stimulate the imagination.
It captures moments, awakens feelings and remains in our memory - a photography. 1826 is the year when everything changed.
The Gucci Museum in Florence is a must-visit destination for anyone interested in fashion and design. Located in the heart of the city, the museum is housed in the historic Palazzo della Mercanzia, built in the 14th century.
In the midst of economic crises and the war in Ukraine, in Paris restaurants are fully booked, prices are exorbitant and it takes 2 hours for a taxi driver to get you two kilometers away from your departure point (if you are lucky enough to get one).
Natasha challenges perception of shapes, color and texture to create entirely new universes out of pre-existing photos.
He was born outside of Pittsburg, PA in 1977 and 77 became one of the favorite numbers in his future art career.
The Seventies. New York. Crime, lack of money and the thirst of youngsters to succeed in this life and become someone special. Starting its way at parties in cramped apartments in ghettos of New York, hip hop became a base for hope, freedom of speech and protests.
Video interview of Monaco based street artist, Mr. OneTeas aka Anthony Alberti who talks about bringing hidden message into his art…Multi-faceted artist, graffiti artist,
An ancient Roman bust has made an unlikely journey from a Texas thrift store to a German museum.
“I use to take photos because psychotherapy is too expensive” by Manuela Frattini
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