Sunday Reads
Seven stories you may have missed this week

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| Highlights from Paris Fashion Week, as it happensWallpaper* selects the very best of Paris Fashion Week A/W 2025 from Sarah Burton’s strong start at Givenchy to Erwin Wurm’s ‘One Minute Sculptures’ at Issey Miyake
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| The world's most beautiful cinemas
Award-worthy design is the star of the show in these magnificent movie theatres
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| Matter and Shape is back for its second edition in Paris
Following a riotous debut in 2024, the ingenue design showcase has doubled its exhibitors. Here's what caught our eye...
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| Step inside Lumon HQ
We explore the history of Bell Labs - now known as Bell Works - the modernist Eero Saarinen-designed facility in New Jersey, which inspired the dystopian minimalist setting of 'Severance'
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| Flights of fancy: a colourful new photography book documents our obsession with aviation
From runway resorts to plane spotters, Belgian photographer Thomas Nolf documents the aviation obsessed through his oft-comical work
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| This Rabanne handbag comes with its own rain jacket
The novel handbag arrives as part of Julien Dossena’s S/S 2025 collection for Rabanne, which featured the house’s chainmail handbags in opulent new materials
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| What will the museums of the future look like?
As art evolves, so do the spaces that house it – pushing architects to rethink form and function. We explore the new dawn of the museum space
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