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UGG Brings Supper Club to Berlin
UGG continues its Supper Club series in Berlin, following its debut in Paris and expanding its presence across key cultural cities. Celebrating the Spring/Summer 2026 collection, the Berlin edition brings together a local community in a setting shaped by the city’s creative energy. At the center of the event, an interactive studio invited guests to capture personal portraits — both as keepsakes and as part of a growing communal installation. A curated display highlighted key silhouettes from the new collection, blending comfort-driven design with a fresh seasonal perspective.
Bringing together product, people and place, the evening reflected UGG’s ongoing focus on community and cultural connection.
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Miu Miu Reimagines the Deck Shoe
Miu Miu continues to evolve its now-signature deck shoes, introducing ultra-light, flat designs alongside a new slip-on silhouette that subtly reveals the heel. First seen on the Spring/Summer 2024 runway, the style reinterprets a classic nautical staple with a softer, more relaxed approach. Crafted in the brand’s signature leathers with a gently worn, vintage feel, the shoes balance precision and ease. A clean moccasin construction, rounded toe and delicate lace detailing define the silhouette, while neutral tones — from chestnut to sand — enhance their timeless versatility.
Blending preppy attitude with a youthful spirit, the deck shoe remains an effortless essential — refined yet relaxed, and designed to move seamlessly across occasions.
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Generator Hostels bring Movie Nights to Life with Red Bull
In collaboration with Red Bull, Generator continues its Movie Nights series on April 23 and 30, transforming its space into a social hub for film, drinks and community. The weekly events bring guests together in a relaxed setting, showcasing curated films alongside Red Bull content. More than a traditional hostel or hotel, Generator positions itself as a hybrid social stay concept — combining design-led spaces with a focus on connection and shared experiences. From dorms to private and family rooms, the concept caters to a wide range of travelers while placing community at its core.
Public spaces, bars, games and regular events turn each location into a vibrant meeting point within the city. The Movie Nights reflect this spirit, offering a shared cultural moment that brings people together beyond the stay itself.
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Rashi Redefines Sustainable Swimwear
Model and creative Anna Feller introduces Rashi, a new sustainable swim label shaped by the rhythm of Australian coastal life. Designed between Bondi and Byron Bay, the brand merges effortless style with performance and sun-conscious design, creating versatile pieces that move seamlessly from ocean to street. The debut 18-piece collection blends 90s nostalgia with clean, modern lines, featuring bold colour blocking, contrast stitching and unisex silhouettes. Playful yet refined, each piece is designed for freedom of movement while offering UVP 50+ protection, blocking 98% of harmful UV rays.
Crafted from regenerated nylon made using recycled ocean waste, the collection transforms functional swimwear into elevated wardrobe essentials. From statement rashguards to easy layering pieces, Rashi combines fashion and function—reimagining summer dressing through a sustainable, sun-aware lens.
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Prada Presents “Chawan Cabinet” by Theaster Gates
Prada unveils Chawan Cabinet, an exhibition by artist Theaster Gates exploring the intersection of craft, ritual and everyday objects. At its core is a collection of ceramic vessels and ceremonial forms designed to be held, used and experienced over time—objects that invite gathering rather than passive observation. Developed through a longstanding creative dialogue between Gates and Prada, the project reflects a shared appreciation for craftsmanship, cultural depth and the rituals embedded in daily life. The exhibition brings together Gates’s own works alongside pieces by Japanese potters, creating a conversation that blurs the line between art and function.
Large-scale sculptures and a selection from the Prada Home collection complete the installation, forming a cohesive environment where form, use and meaning come together
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