On Page 100, we celebrate the intersection of art, design, and creativity. This month, we highlight the lasting impact of Frank Stella, explore timeless lessons from Coco Chanel, and showcase wearable masterpieces from the Swatch x Tate Gallery Collection. From immersive floral installations on Fifth Avenue to Christian Louboutin’s inspired chairs, Solange Azagury-Partridge’s jewel-like LED lights, and the captivating “Wonderland: Curious Nature” exhibition at The New York Botanical Garden, there’s something for every creative spirit. We also take you on a fragrant journey with Louis Vuitton’s Perfume Atlas and a look inside the luxurious Claridge’s suite by Rémi Tessier.
FRANK STELLA, 1936 – 2024
A dominant figure in postwar American art, Stella ushered in an era of cool minimalism and took the art world by storm.
The Gospel According to Coco Chanel
A modern look at the life of the fashion icon — with practical life lessons for women of all ages.
it’s about time
The Swatch x Tate Gallery Collection is a selection of wearable masterpieces, inspired by artists in the museum’s collection.
limited-edition
Christian Louboutin collaborated with Pierre Yovanovitch on chairs featuring “shoes” by Louboutin. Each chair is inspired by historical muses.
dreamy little stories
The rechargeable LED Murano lights by jewelry designer Solange Azagury-Partridge are like jewels for the home.
floral sketchbook
The Fifth Avenue Association partnered with Van Cleef & Arpels to imagine New York City’s iconic Fifth Avenue in bloom with immersive floral installations.
whimsical
Running through October 27, “Wonderland: Curious Nature”, The New York Botanical Garden’s exhibition, features artworks and show-stopping flower shows inspired by the beloved storybook.
precious essences
Louis Vuitton: A Perfume Atlas maps out the journeys of the Maison’s scents through illustrations, photography, and narrative text.
fantasy rooftop suite
Conceived by Rémi Tessier, Claridge’s suite features sumptuous furnishings, a reflecting pool, a vertical garden, art by Damien Hirst and an extremely desirable Steinway.