STORIES ON CREATIVE AND CREATIVES
Méret Oppenheim: The Power of Inner Necessity
Objects transformed by intuition and tension, Méret Oppenheim’s work explores desire, material, and the quiet power of the subconscious.
Grace Wales Bonner: Where Form Meets Meaning
Designer, scholar, and storyteller, weaving tailoring, culture, and intellect into a contemporary language of beauty and belonging.
Ann Lowe: A Quiet Revolution
Grace in every stitch, refined craftsmanship and quiet strength define Ann Lowe’s couture and her enduring cultural legacy.
Soufiane Aissouni
Geometry and heritage intertwined, with sculpted surfaces and soft shadows revealing the quiet soul of Moroccan design.
Artsi Ifrach: MAISON ARTC
Repurposed textiles and Moroccan heritage transformed into couture that tells stories of time.
Maria Bruun: Furniture & Spatial Design
Furniture as poetry, material integrity and human scale in perfect balance, where craftsmanship becomes calm architecture.
Maye Ruiz: Queen of Colorful Interiors
Color as language — interiors alive with craft, contrast, and cultural rhythm, transforming space into emotion and story.
Ruth Asawa’s Quiet Monument at MoMA
MoMA opens its largest-ever exhibition by a woman artist, celebrating Ruth Asawa’s visionary wire sculptures and six decades of creativity.
Aline Díaz: Esant
An exploration of softness and structure. Garments that move with quiet strength, reflecting authenticity, intimacy, and modern femininity.
A. Roege Hove
A. Roege Hove reimagines knitwear as structure and softness in dialogue, where the body becomes a site of movement, restraint, and quiet experimentation.
Zain Ali: ZN ALI
Textiles as memory. Garments shaped by heritage, minimal form, and quiet emotion, designed for those who move with intention.

