Quote of the day

Quote of the day: Robin Givhan on the state of luxury



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“Today, innovation and quality often are lacking in the most ubiquitous luxury brands, and the size of the audience with the knowledge to appreciate either is dwindling”
Robin Givhan, The Washington Post (more…)



Quote of the day: Rossana Tich



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“All the content comes from my own collection. The magazines are not catalogued and I do it from memory. My magazine collection isn’t static – it is still growing. I started this passion early in life and ‘magazinitis’ has never left me.”
Magazine collector and PR Rossana Tich, Dazed

This is a great read from my good friend who runs the brilliant Instagram account @Magazine_fan

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IMAGE: Peter Lindbergh

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Quote of the day: Tiffany Bartok on Kevyn Aucoin



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“Kevyn was the OG of social media before it even existed. His column in Allure was basically a collection of Instagram posts. I know if he were here now, he’d be voicing his political views right alongside his work and sharing selfies.”
Tiffany Bartok, director of Larger Than Life: The Kevyn Aucoin Story, Fashion Week Daily

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IMAGE: Fashion Week Daily
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Quote of the day: Valerie Wickes, Beauty Papers



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“There’s nothing wrong with products, but at the same time, it’s only a little part of the culture and the world of beauty. Talking to people that you don’t necessarily get access to and getting a bigger view on beauty was something really important. We’re more interested, I suppose, in the artistry of it. (more…)