Twinning Ways

 

2022 US OPEN

Throughout her career, Serena Williams has made as big a statement on the tennis court with her fashion as she has with her indomitable style of play. From the one-legged catsuits, to the collaborations with Virgil Abloh, to the shimmering black dress she has donned for this year’s US Open — Serena has continually pushed boundaries and redefined the style of the game.

When Serena took the court on Monday night for her first match of the 2022 US Open, possibly the last of her career, we knew she’d be wearing an outfit to mark the occasion. Designed like a black cocktail dress, with long sheer sleeves, a crystal covered bodice, and six layered skirt — one for each US Open she has won – Serena did not disappoint. Neither did her daughter Olympia, watching her mom from the stands in a mini version of the same dress and black NikeCourt Flares embellished with crystal swooshes. Read More

 

Neutral Territory

 

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Ease into fall with these transitional pieces that go all day in effortless style. Workout, hang out, out and about, mix and match these essentials for everyday or a weekend getaway.

 
LEFT COLUMN: JACQUEMUS LE GILET NOUÉ TWISTED CROP CARDIGAN $425. Inspired by the classic ballet wrap sweater, this chic cropped and twisted cardigan can be paired as easily with a unitard as a skirt for easy all day style.

TILLEY T3 COTTON DUCK HAT $99. The original Tilley hat with 40 years of history, the T3 is an outdoor favorite but with plenty of style for town. With a lifetime guarantee, it features snap-up sides, ventilating grommets, DWR finish, and is rated UPF 50+.

INTERMIX LOU BELTED TWILL JUMPSUIT $368. The jumpsuit is this fall’s must-have, and this Intermix in-house design embodies effortless utilitarian-chic. The Lou jumpsuit is cut from twill with cargo pockets and a tie-belt, and dresses up or down with a heel or sneaker. Read More

 

Chronological Order

 

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From deep seas, to motor speedways, to the moon and back, the chronograph watch has a long history of precise timekeeping for those whom every second counts. For the rest of us, they are the ultimate in style when it comes to a sports watch. Distinguished by their stopwatch design and functionality, with 3 dials that time elapsed seconds, minutes, and hours, plus a numbered bezel, there are endless variations as seen in this collection. Playful to refined, classic to modern, affordable to ultra luxe… we’ve got the chronograph for everyone and every budget:

ROW 1: ROLEX COSMOGRAPH DAYTONA “PAUL NEWMAN” $335,ooo; BREMONT SUPERMARINE CHRONO JET $6995; LIV GX-AC SIGNATURE ORANGE $1090; BREITLING SUPEROCEAN HERITAGE B01 CHRONOGRAPH $7950

ROW 2: BVLGARI X DUCATI SPECIAL EDITION $5000; TUDOR HERITAGE CHRONO $4525; HAMILTON AMERICAN CLASSIC CHRONO-MATIC 50 LIMITED EDITION $2495; ZENITH CHRONOMASTER OPEN $10000

ROW 3: OMEGA SPEEDMASTER CHRONOSCOPE CO‑AXIAL MASTER $8650; NIXON 51-30 CHRONOGRAPH $500; CITIZEN PROMASTER SAILHAWK $495; SWATCH TECKNO BLACK $210

 

Gallery Hopping: The Art of Sport

 

 

There are currently four must-see sport themed installations and exhibitions on view sure to pique anyone’s interest, sports fan or not. From basketball in Marseille, to football (soccer) in London, to baseball and Title IX in the USA, these shows take an inside look at the most popular sports through a unique set of lenses: design, photography, architecture, and history. Should you be traveling abroad or staying closer to home this summer, be sure to catch these shows before they close!
 
FOOTBALL: DESIGNING THE BEAUTIFUL GAME (above)
The Design Museum
Kensington, London
April 8 – August 29, 2022 (closing soon)

With 2022 marking 150 years of The Football Association in the UK, Football: Designing the Beautiful Game showcases how design has pushed the world’s most popular sport to new limits. Produced in partnership with the National Football Museum in Manchester, the show features over 500 historical objects, films, and interviews with club legacies and such legends as Edson Arantes do Nascimento (Pelé), Lionel Messi, Zinedine Zidane, Diego Maradona, and more.

Visitors can look forward to immersive stadium reconstructions and tours of some of the world’s most important football venues which explore how football helped shape communities. This includes destinations such as Wembley, Stamford Bridge and San Siro, alongside future-facing projects from leading industry figures like Herzog & de Meuron, Populous and Zaha Hadid Architects. From design enthusiasts to football fans, the show caters to all. Read More

 
 

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