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Living, Through a Cultural Lens


Venice in Minor Keys: What the 2026 Biennale Teaches Us About the Power of Restraint
The 2026 Venice Biennale, titled In Minor Keys, asks the art world to slow down. In a city overwhelmed by beauty and tourism, Koyo Kouoh’s final curatorial vision feels quietly radical.
May 27


Met Gala’s Indian Inheritance: Are Celebrities Redefining Maximalism Through Heritage?
At the Met Gala, Indian fashion did not simply embrace maximalism — it arrived carrying memory, craftsmanship, colour, and centuries of ornamentation
May 25


Chelsea Flower Show 2026: Redefining Gardens with Wild, Natural Beauty
At Chelsea Flower Show 2026, the garden is no longer a manicured backdrop but an emotional, ecological room of its own, wild, generous, imperfect, and alive. A new vision of beauty is taking root: one where nettles, pollinators, reclaimed materials, and quiet contemplation matter as much as symmetry and spectacle.
May 22


What Is a Gossip Bench? The Forgotten Piece of Furniture That Deserves a Place in Every Home
What Is a Gossip Bench? The Forgotten Piece of Furniture Making a Quiet Comeback
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Meta Description: A gossip bench is the mid-century telephone table making a quiet comeback in 2025. Here is what it is, where it came from, and why it belongs in the modern home.
Standfirst: Before the smartphone, before the cordless phone, before call waiting, there was a piece of furniture built specifically for the act of conversation. It had a seat, a shelf, and a
May 20


What Is Soft Socializing? The Gen Z Trend Quietly Replacing the Night Out
From puzzles and pottery classes to quiet evenings in shared silence, soft socializing is reshaping how Gen Z approaches friendship, connection, and community. In a culture exhausted by performance, low-pressure gatherings are becoming the new social luxury.
May 18


What Is an Intellectual Influencer and Why Is the Internet So Obsessed With Them?
The internet’s newest cultural authority figure is not selling a product or an aesthetic alone — they are selling perspective. The rise of the intellectual influencer reflects a growing appetite for slower, more thoughtful content rooted in literature, philosophy, politics, and cultural analysis. This feature explores why audiences are turning away from traditional influencer culture and toward creators who make ideas feel desirable again.
May 15


The Rise of the Multigenerational Wellness Traveller: Why Families Are Choosing Health Over Holidays
The future of family travel is looking slower, healthier, and far more intentional. From longevity clinics in Spain to Blue Zone-inspired escapes and nature-led retreats, multigenerational wellness travel is redefining what it means to holiday together. This feature explores why families across generations are prioritising shared wellbeing, connection, and health over traditional luxury tourism.
May 13


Why Fashion Is Turning Books Into the Ultimate Status Symbol
Luxury fashion is no longer selling only handbags and heels. It is selling intellectual identity. From feminist reading salons to rare-book boutiques and miniature classics as bag charms, the fashion world is embracing literature as its newest object of desire. This feature explores why books have become the new luxury status symbol and what it reveals about culture, aspiration, and slow living today.
May 11


What Are Doorbell Friends and Why You Need One in Your 30s
Doorbell friends are the low-effort, high-value friendships that adult life demands. Here is what they are, why they matter, and how to build them.
May 8


Cortisol Dressing Is In: Why Fashion Is Moving from Dopamine to Calm
Cortisol dressing is the fashion trend replacing dopamine dressing. Discover what a cortisol closet is, the key colours to know, and how to dress to reduce stress.
May 4


Biophilic Design: Why We Are Bringing the Outside Back In and Why India Needs It Now
iophilic design is the practice of bringing nature back into your home through plants, light, water, and natural materials. Here is why it matters, why it works, and how to start in an Indian home.
May 4


The French Sunday Trend: What It Is, Why the World Wants It, and the Lunch Break Paradox Nobody Is Talking About
The French Sunday trend is the slow living reset everyone is talking about but what does it reveal about France's changing work-life balance?
May 1
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