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Fashion gets sexy

We're exploring all things sexy and sensual in the fashion world this week, kicking off with a series of three performances celebrating femininity at Paris' Maison de Métallos. Up next, Versace's H&M collaboration is set to be loud and super sexy; Donatella Versace reveals what the brand has in store for us. Plus, we take a look at the first images of the iconic 16th annual Victoria's Secret show.

A New Fashion Icon
05/04/2013 - CULTURE

A New Fashion Icon

Designer Hedi Slimane's revamping of Saint Laurent has already raised a few eyebrows. But you'll never guess who he chose as the newest face for the French brand. Find out who in Fashion!
Great Short Stories
04/04/2013 - CULTURE

Great Short Stories

The short story is having its moment, and rightly so. When you don’t have time to read an entire novel, a short, self-contained story is the perfect alternative, giving you a compressed blast of reading pleasure. Our book critic, Sylvia Whitman, tells us about some of her favourite short story collections.
The rain in Spain stays mainly on the plane
03/04/2013 - CULTURE

The rain in Spain stays mainly on the plane

After nearly two decades of (slightly) more serious fare, Pedro Almodovar gives full flight to flamboyance in "I'm So Excited," an outlandish confection set almost entirely on a circling plane. Our cinema critic Lisa Nesselson tells us more.
Justin Timberlake: the Triumphant Comeback of a Pop Icon
02/04/2013 - CULTURE

Justin Timberlake: the Triumphant Comeback of a Pop Icon

Our music critic Amobe Mevegue tells us about Justin Timberlake's extraordinary musical comeback with "the 20/20 experience" album. Plus, we discover the Qwartz electronic Music Awards, and sounds from the promising Ivory Coast artist Serge Beynaud.
'Art At War'
01/04/2013 - CULTURE

'Art At War'

'Art at war, 1938-1947', an exhibition that explores the state of the visual arts in France from the rise of fascism to the aftermath of the Second World War. After Paris’ Museum of modern art, the show curated by art historian Laurence Bertrand Dorléac is moving on to Guggenheim Bilbao.

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