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Sunday Reads
Seven stories you may have missed this week March 2025 issue of Wallpaper* is on sale now Sunday Reads Seven stories you may have missed London Fashion Week 16Arlington's
Sunday Reads
Seven stories you may have missed this week

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| 16Arlington’s Marco Capaldo on ‘turning up the volume’ with an A/W 2025 collection rooted in 1980s cinemaRevealed at an intimate dinner at London Fashion Week, 16Arlington designer Marco Capaldo found inspiration for an amped-up A/W 2025 collection in David Lynch’s ‘Blue Velvet’, Wim Wenders’ ‘Paris, Texas’ and Robert Palmer’s ‘Addicted to Love’ video
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| São Paulo's Pacaembu stadium gets a makeover: we go behind the scenes with architect Sol Camacho
Pacaembu stadium, a São Paulo sporting icon, is being refurbished; the first phase is now complete, its architect Sol Camacho takes us on a tour
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| Wim Wenders’ photographs of moody Americana capture the themes in the director’s iconic films
'Driving without a destination is my greatest passion,' says the Paris Texas director whose new exhibition has opened in New York’s Howard Greenberg Gallery
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| The Barbican as muse: composer Shiva Feshareki on bringing the brutalist icon to life through music
For the last two years, British-Iranian experimental composer and turntablist Shiva Feshareki has been drawing on the Barbican’s hidden history as a gateway for her new piece, which she performs tonight
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| Teenage Engineering celebrate ten years of the Pocket Operator synth series with £49 model
TE’s cult series of pocketable synths, beat machines, sequencers and samplers celebrates its tenth decade with a new microsite and competition
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| Performance artist Marina Abramović on turning her hand to furniture design
Marina Abramović has no qualms about describing her segue into design as a ‘domestication’ but as she unveils a collection of wooden chairs, argues that something doesn’t have to be provocative to be meaningful
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| Uprising: Talia Byre is designer to know
Talia Lipkin-Connor – the designer behind London label Talia Byre – finds inspiration in the personal wardrobes of her friends and family. As part of our Uprising series, Wallpaper* meets the designer as she prepares to show her A/W 2025 collection at London Fashion Week
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