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Peek backstage into the world of fashion with V&A Dundee

The free exhibition, The Fashion Show: Everything But The Clothes, has officially opened in the V&A Dundee. Here’s everything you need to know Have you...

Design Archives: Ettore Sottsass (1917–2007)

All through his life, and even now more than a decade after his death in this, he was labelled ‘designer’, or ‘architect’, sometimes ‘artist’ or ‘writer’

British fashion icon Mary Quant has died

The mastermind behind the miniskirt Dame Mary Quant has sadly died aged 93. The family of the famed British designer, known to have been the...

Design Archives: Earl Haig (1918–2009)

The Scottish painter was first inspired to take up art while a prisoner-of-war in Colditz Castle

Design Archives: Lina Bo Bardi (1914–1992)

The woman behind some of the most progressive architecture in Brazil was a pioneer who always put people ahead of buildings

Books | The biggest names in fashion

The best-dressed bookcases this season will be wearing brightly coloured and super-stylish books on the biggest names in fashion

Meet the Maker: Saison International, textile makers

“Our work in the arts has always been led by an interest in the possibilities and challenges of production alongside a col­labo­rative working method with artists. For us, Saison International is a natural pro­gres­sion of this; enabling us to work closely and slowly with artists as well as to further our learning about production techniques and possibilities.

Design Archives | William Crozier (1930 – 2011)

Part of the Soho avant-garde of the 1950s, William Crozier blossomed into a painter of rare emotional intensity 

Meet the maker: Simon Harlow & Lewis Harley

  Interview Catherine Coyle Simon Harlow: “I’ve always had creative blood in my veins. My dad was a potter and my mum was a piano teacher and...

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