Features

The Abakans

This exhibition video explores the transformative period of Abakanowicz’s practice when her woven forms came off the wall and into three-dimensional space. In-depth interview with curator Ann Coxon

Carnaval Hats

Fashion label Micoya is working with Ariel Cortez, a Jujuy artist, to design a capsule collection exclusively for Sublime magazine, sharing the joy of Carnaval with the world

Carnaval Tailored Hats

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Fashion, Good Brands

Argentinian fashion brand Micoya is on a mission to connect new generations with their roots, sharing the beauty of cultural heritage one hat at a time. Sublime delves into the story of this iconic llama hats and the Andean tradition behind them

Six Senses

‘Climate change is the single most important threat to our society and planet’, explains David Arraya, General Manager of Six Senses Ibiza, and the company is doing all it can to reduce its carbon footprint across all properties. In this film, we hear stories from two resorts and learn all about the brand’s sustainability journey.

Denmark

This film sees us on the road with ex-pat Brit Adrian Mackinder to find out why these green cities are world-beaters. Now a resident of Copenhagen, our host shows us the very best of Danish innovation, determination and creativity

Sustainable Brands to Watch 2023

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Good Brands

With the turn of the New Year, it’s time to put the planet first. Sublime introduces seven essential brands that will help make the world a better place in 2023

Skåne Sustainability

How do you make restaurant food from waste? How do you farm food in the middle of a city? Do you really have to work weekends in the restaurant business?  What does it mean to unite under a one woman one vote enterprise that helps immigrant women in Skåne find work? With the help of Visit Skåne, we went to southern Sweden to see businesses and social enterprises to answer these questions and discover the people who work and run sustainable food businesses and economic sustainable projects.  

The Mind of a Bee

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Art & Culture

Bees were once thought to be just cleverly designed biorobots with a form of swarm intelligence, but individually stupid. New research, however, shows that bees are profoundly intelligent creatures with individually distinct “personalities”, that can recognize flowers and human faces, count, use simple tools and learn by observing others. Might they even be conscious?