Louis Vuitton and the World of Art: Collaborations That Create Boundless Creativity Louis Vuitton, one of the most recognizable names in luxury fashion, is not just about clothes and
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If you have ever walked around Vienna (or even Salzburg), you will see that every window display is full of Mozart… Mozart Kugel (chocolate), Mozart soap, Mozart magnets, Mozart dolls, etc.
Harry Winston Inc. is the designer of the world's most expensive shoe. The ruby red slipper they designed sold for $3 million. "While the original ruby red shoes were made in red
Between 1912 and 1948, medals were awarded for artistic works of music, architecture, literature, sculpture, and paintings inspired by sports. The reason for this is
The Art of Keith Haring and “Fast Fashion” Keith Haring: the pioneering artist who combined activism and art, challenging social norms,
Men wore high heels earlier than women. The first high heels were made for Persian horse warriors around the ninth century. High heels were originally
Did you know that Salvador Dali had one of the most famous mustaches of all time? Who are on the list of memorable mustaches? Not just singers and actors, but also movie characters and
The leading figure of Art Nouveau was Toulouse Lautrec Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, a French artist best known for his graphic works in the Art Nouveau style, illustrated with flat, organic forms.
Have you ever wondered how many people have seen the “Mona Lisa”? Leonardo Da Vinci’s Mona Lisa is one of the most famous paintings in the world. The painting, located in the Louvre,
Did you know that Gustave Klimt was a stereotypical “crazy cat lady”? Image: Google Arts and Culture Klimt loved cats more than women. He is said to have once
