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Fashion is Art, and on Monday night the steps of t Fashion is Art, and on Monday night the steps of the Met became its gallery. In honour of the Costume Institute’s Costume Art exhibition, the carpet delivered a masterclass in craft and considered jewels.

Margot Robbie in champagne Chanel. Nicole Kidman in crimson Chanel sequins. Rosé in sculptural Saint Laurent and Tiffany & Co. diamonds. Anne Hathaway and Lisa, both luminous in Bvlgari. Rosie Huntington-Whiteley distilled to a single Tiffany & Co. moment. Rami Malek in Saint Laurent and Cartier, Anna Wintour in Chanel and Van Cleef & Arpels.

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Fiona Pardington's Taharaki Skyside, large-scale p Fiona Pardington's Taharaki Skyside, large-scale portraits of taxidermied manu drawn from museum collections across Aotearoa, will represent New Zealand at the 61st Venice Biennale. Each photograph is less a record than a restoration: mauri returned to creatures suspended behind glass, some of which no longer exist at all. The Biennale opens to the public on 9th May 2026, with the exhibition returning home to Christchurch Art Gallery Te Puna o Waiwhetū from mid-2027.

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Well, well, well. The first Monday in May is upon Well, well, well. The first Monday in May is upon us, and the Met steps are once again proving that nobody throws a fancy-dress party quite like Anna Wintour.

The brief is Costume Art, the dress code “Fashion Is Art,” and (bless them) the guest list is taking it personally. Co-chairs Beyoncé and Nicole Kidman set the tone, with Queen Bey making her grand return after a decade away. Rihanna swanned in last, as one does. Madonna arrived with a trumpet and a small entourage of the blindfolded. Heidi Klum committed to the bit so thoroughly she essentially became a Roman ruin. Katy Perry vanished behind a chrome mask. The Jenners did what the Jenners do. And Sabrina Carpenter turned up in a frock made of actual film strips, from Sabrina, naturally, which is the sort of cheeky on-the-nose moment we’re rather fond of.

The carpet is rolled, the doors have closed, and the rest of the evening unfolds behind them. We can only imagine.

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Quick doesn't have to mean compromised. From a $25 Quick doesn't have to mean compromised. From a $25 weekday walk-in at Bar Ziti to three considered courses at Origine, we've mapped the city's best express lunch offerings — the ones that get you back to your desk without the afternoon regret.

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A Stanmore Bay cottage, loved into its second chap A Stanmore Bay cottage, loved into its second chapter. @jessop_architects evolved the bach-era bones with additions that defer to the pōhutukawa and open the house toward both sea and sky. The hardware and lighting throughout is by @powersurgenz: discreet, well-weighted, the kind of detail you register with your hand before your eye.

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"Most of what shapes our reality can't actually be "Most of what shapes our reality can't actually be seen."⁠
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Auckland artist Grace Wright on painting invisible forces, the discipline of a coiling line, and finding a familiar logic in the HardWear by Tiffany Collection — where each link holds the next, and strength is expressed through structure.⁠
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Photography by @veronika.sola 
Hair &Makeup by @emz.artistry 
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