Irish knitted cardigans are returning to modern wardrobes, not as nostalgia pieces, but as quietly luxurious essentials woven from heritage, craftsmanship and a slower way of living that many thought had been lost.
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Greenwashing Laugh Track
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When Marketing Becomes Its Own Mockery: Brands don’t need comedians to parody them anymore— their own greenwashing does the job. Pamela Prohoroff explains.
Untitled Artists Fair
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Since its establishment in 2007, the Untitled Artists Fair has emerged as the UK’s largest and most dynamic artist-owned event. The fair offers an unparalleled platform for artists to showcase and sell their work directly to collectors.
Lingerie 2.0: The New Basics
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Meet Bumboo, a science-led underwear brand asking different questions about materials, fit and everyday comfort
The Chocolate Champions
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Born deep in the Bolivian Amazon, among the mystical “cacao forest islands” or Chocolatales, the story of Kindred Forest unfolds. We spoke with the founders about the brand’s values and how, through close collaboration with local communities, every chocolate bar becomes a powerful act against deforestation.
Four Tips for Unlocking Your Best Self
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The 25% Rule’s four modes create the basis of a holistic self-organising system to help you to balance your work day and transform your life.
Stella McCartney Spring 2027
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This year, Stella McCartney marks its 25th anniversary – a quarter of a century spent empowering women, advocating for change across all facets of the fashion industry, championing collective action and pioneering luxury, cruelty-free collections, without compromising our planet.
The Land Remembers
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WHAT ENDURES | The Land Remembers. Across Palestine, seeds, soil and inherited knowledge reveal how care for the land becomes an act of continuity.
Reclaiming Wisdom in the Era of AI
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The digital era has encouraged us to mistake data for information and to trade information as though it is knowledge. The rapid evolution of Artificial Intelligence has made things worse. Universities all too easily compound these confusions when the spontaneous and embodied act of learning is compromised by academic standards of ‘rigour’ and fairness. What we need is a new definition of wisdom.












