Thursday, June 22, 2023

ART AND FASHION:

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British-Moroccan photographer Hana Zebzabi is gearing up for her upcoming debut exhibition, by hosting “The Art Show Before The Art Show.”

Taking place in Tottenham, the exhibition acts as a preview of the artist’s distinctive works, exploring themes of confidence, empowerment and sexuality through the female lens. Drawing inspiration from her cultural heritage and upbringing, her work aims to encourage self-expression and defiance, resulting in bold works starring captivating muses.

The photographer’s preview exhibition is set to display numerous works in-person for the first time ever while offering a teaser of what’s to come. Offering a unique perspective on the female body within the context of culture and religion, the artist aims to question our understanding of what is or isn’t appropriate, while encouraging viewers to be unapologetically themselves.

Hana Zebzabi’s “Prelude” exhibition will open on June 21 at Markfield Road, London, N15 4QQ. Take a look at Zebzabi’s work above, and head to Eventbrite to book your free ticket.

In other art and design news, Kwesi Botchway explores the Black gaze in a new LA exhibition.kate moss diet coke 90s campaign dress chains bottle can drinkskate moss diet coke 90s campaign dress chains bottle can drinks

Kate Moss and Diet Coke are continuing their ongoing partnership with the release of season 2 of “Love What You Love.”

Off the back of the successful first season, Moss is set to continue bringing her fashion expertise and irreverent style to the world of DC, this time using the brand’s rich archive for inspiration and drawing on the iconic ’90s “11:30 Break” adverts.

“Last year was such an incredible experience, so when we collaborated on Season 2, the brand’s archives were an amazing place to start,” says the supermodel and Creative Director. “The Diet Coke Breaks are classics, and I wanted to add a fashion twist to these moments. The campaign is very different aesthetically to the ’90s and ‘00s but the narrative is the same. It’s all about a pause to love what you love and indulge yourself in that moment, without taking yourself too seriously. I’m excited to unveil the new campaign soon!”

For its next instalment, “Diet Coke by Kate Moss” season 2 will welcome more high-fashion content, alongside a collection of limited-edition merchandise and there’s still plenty more to be revealed.

“Last year, we took inspiration from Kate’s unrivalled archives to celebrate our shared love of fashion. In Season 2, we have given Kate access to Diet Coke’s legacy to create something visually stunning and unexpected, with a Diet Coke wink. With Kate’s vision, this summer we will continue to inspire fans to embrace an unapologetic attitude to ‘Love What You Love,’” adds Sean Kellett, Partnerships & Assets Senior Manager EU at The Coca-Cola Company.

Take a look at Kate Moss in action above and stay tuned for more coming soon.pharrell adidas originals samba cafe paris coffee fashion Pharrell and adidas Originals are set to continue their ever-blossoming relationship at this iteration of Paris Fashion Week, joining forces to launch the all-new Samba Café.

The cafe will be held as a pop-up store during PFW and will see the duo gearing up for the exclusive release of three new colorways of the coveted Humanrace Samba. Paying tribute to the vibrant city of Paris, the pop-up will feature a limited quantity of Samba Tones each day, available for purchase on a first-come, first-serve basis.

The duo’s exclusive new colorways include “Terracotta,” “Charcoal” and “White”, with each design aimed to celebrate the brand’s iconic silhouette through Pharrell’s unique vision and distinctive lens.

Pharrell x adidas Originals Samba Tones will be available for purchase in-store for €200 EUR, with guests also able to purchase a selection of curated menu items, high-quality coffee and more. The pop-up is set to open at The Broken Arm from June 22 to June 24 from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. each day.

The Broken Arm

12 Rue Perree
Paris, France
75003


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