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Design Matters

4/21/202643 min

Lauren is joined by Kelsey Keith—global creative director at MillerKnoll and author of Ground Condition—who has been attending Salone del Mobile, Milan’s premier design fair, since 2011. They discuss how the week has changed over the past 10 years, fashion’s Salone invasion, where to eat and shop vintage in Milan, if it’s okay to wear a black blazer, whether Kering’s brands are still desirable, and more. Charvet SlippersJulia Heuer ClothesIssaye Miyake Pleats PleasePlein Sud To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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  1. Lauren Sherman· Host0:00

    This spring at Hauser & Wirth in New York, visit Life with P. It's an exhibition that illuminates an intimate and rarely observed facet of Philip Guston's art. While this groundbreaking 20th century master is best known for raw, painterly explorations of sociopolitical power and sobering inspections of human nature, this exhibition showcases Guston's more intimate paintings and works on paper in which the artist ruminates on his marriage to poet Musa McKim, and their lives together in Woodstock. Life with P coincides with the release of a new book from Hauser & Wirth Publishers by the same name, an illustrated compilation of Musa McKim's previously unpublished journals of her life with the artist from 1966 to 1976, contextualized by the couple's daughter, Musa Mayer. Visit hauserwirth.com for more information. I personally can't wait to see this one. I am interested on any rumination on marriage. Life with P is on view at 443 West 18th Street in New York now through July 10th. You know when your hair turns out just right and it kind of sets the tone for the whole day? I feel like we're all chasing that, but none of us wanna spend an hour getting to that point. That's why I've been really, really into Lange Hair lately. I switched over to their Axia hairdryer, and the first thing I noticed was how compact and lightweight it is. It just makes styling feel way more manageable, especially on those

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