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Feb 12, 2025, 03:13 PM UTC
Back to the 1980s: new photo book
Plus, Pharrell Williams' ode to Black women, India Art Fair, and UK's largest communal sauna Wallpaper* Your Daily Digest of latest news women photogrpahed in a book
Back to the 1980s: new photo book
Plus, Pharrell Williams’ ode to Black women, India Art Fair, and UK's largest communal sauna

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| Era-defining photographer David Bailey guides us through the 1980s in a new tome not short of shoulder pads and lycra
From Yves Saint Laurent to Princess Diana, the London photographer dives into his 1980s archive in a new book by Taschen
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| Take a deep dive into The Palm Springs School ahead of the region’s Modernism WeekThe Palm Springs School: Desert Modernism 1934-1975 is the ultimate guide to exploring the midcentury gems of California, during Palm Springs Modernism Week 2025 and beyond
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| Joining 150 people in the sauna at London’s first contrast therapy centre
Emma O’Kelly investigates the rise of contrast therapy by joining more than 150 people at the opening night of Arc in London
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| Dover Street Market reissues a rare piece of Comme des Garçons perfume history
Dover Street Market Paris has revived the heart-shaped packaging from Comme des Garçons 2 Love Hurts, a limited edition design first launched in 2005 |
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| ‘The Black woman endures a gravity unlike any other’: Pharrell Williams explores diverse interpretations of femininity in ParisThe multi-disciplinary artist returns to Perrotin gallery in Paris with a new group show which serves as an homage to Black women
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| Highlights from the India Art Fair
The worlds of art and design collided at the 16th edition of the India Art Fair, where a global outlook and women artists were front and centre
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| Embrace fashion’s eclectic new era with the Wallpaper* Style Issue, on sale now
As brands from Prada to Marni explore reinvention, find the sartorially unexpected amid the looks of the S/S 2025 season in the March issue, on newsstands now
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