Ten’s To See: ‘Cary Kwok: Is This Love?’ At Herald St
Cary Kwok has always been a flirt. Known for his biro-drawn (ball point pen-drawn) orgiastic tableaus and high-camp reinterpretations of pop culture, his work often reads like a well-dressed rendering of something altogether filthier. But in Is This Love? –
McQueen Reverb Is London’s New Live Vinyl Listening Series
There’s something sacred about vinyl. The gentle crackle before the needle drops. The intimacy of sound streaming into a room not through a screen but through air and space. That tangible, slow-living quality of music is exactly what McQueen Reverb
Audemars Piguet Celebrates 150 Years With Mark Ronson And Raye
In the heart of Switzerland’s Vallée de Joux, time doesn’t just tick – it plays a rhythm that has echoed for 150 years. And this year, Audemars Piguet, the Swiss horlogerie powerhouse, is celebrating its sesquicentennial with something bigger than
10 Questions With DJ Heartstring As They Gear Up To Play Parklife Festival
Straight from Berlin’s underground to Parklife’s main stage, DJ Heartstring are here to make you dance, cry and fall a little bit in love.
Nick Knight And Laura Slatkin On Nest New York’s Voyages Collection
When Nest New York set out to expand its fragrance offerings into both fine fragrance and home formats, founder Laura Slatkin envisioned more than a product launch – she imagined an immersive, sensorial journey. The result is Voyages, a six-part
10 Questions With Joeboy As He Brings The Lavida Tour To The UK
Joeboy exudes positivity; in his presence, his style and, most especially, in his music. A multiplatinum artist hailing from Nigeria, the infectious sounds he makes – a vibrant fusion of Afrobeats rhythms, soulful melodies and catchy hooks – resonates far
A Donna Trope Exhibition Is Coming To Paris
There’s a moment – somewhere between instinct and precision, intimacy and confrontation – that defines the work of photographer Donna Trope. Now, for the first time in France, that moment is frozen, unfiltered and illuminated, across the walls of Carole
Luke Edward Hall On His New, Neptune-Inspired Ginori 1735 Collection
Terracotta tones and sunkissed shores; embark on a journey to mythological realms with Ginori 1735. Created in a renewed collaboration with English artist Luke Edward Hall, the maison’s latest homeware collection comes alive with the elegance of the Mediterranean.
Ten’s To See: ‘It’s A Love Thing: 30 Years of LGBTQIA+ Health Advocacy’ At Studio Voltaire
Health is important to everyone. It’s one of the few things in this world that is. Without it, life is a much more complicated undertaking, whether that be mentally, physically, or both.
German Prs To Meet: Alja Tabache
Managing director at Schoeller & von Rehlingen PR GMBH, Tabache works alongside Andrea Schoeller and Alexandra von Rehlingen, who founded the agency almost 40 years ago in 1986. Their expansive client list includes Armani, Montblanc, IWC, Steiff and Fenty Beauty
The Floor Fillers: Ten Meets Faff
You haven’t quite experienced transcendental dance floor bliss until you’ve seen a Faff set.
Juliana Huxtable: The Pleasure Zone
Shaking up the art world with a new wave of pussy power, the Texas-born creative has seared her name into the subcultural scenes of New York, Berlin and beyond, traversing painting, photography, DJing and more.
10 Questions With Léa Sen Following The Release Of Her Debut Album ‘Levels’
Releasing her debut album Levels last Friday, the French-born Léa Sen, who made the move to London in 2019, is carving her own unique space in the city’s music scene.
The ‘Femininomenon’ Leading Pop Music’s New Beauty Era
Pop music’s beauty monoculture is dead. In its place? Fresh takes on hair and make-up as diverse as the oft-manufactured genre’s varied new sound.
10 Questions With Shura As She Releases Her First Album In Six Years, ‘I Got Too Sad For My Friends’
Shura is making her achingly bare and beautiful return to music with latest album I Got Too Sad For My Friends.