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TAILOR Newsletter Returns: Fashion, Art, and Culture Intersections

publication · 2026-04-26

The Artribune's TAILOR newsletter will recommence its biweekly issues starting Sunday, September 7, 2025. The inaugural edition critiques the Venice red carpet for its lack of fashion audacity and includes an interview conducted by Massimiliano Tonelli with Matteo Morbidi from Fondazione Bvlgari, reflecting on the foundation's first year, which encompassed fifteen projects. Additionally, it showcases the OURCELIUM capsule collection, a sustainable co-design initiative involving Barcelona, Berlin, and Bologna. The newsletter covers Giorgio Armani's farewell at the Venice Film Festival, marking 50 years with the introduction of Armani/Archivio. Featured exhibitions include 'Girls – On Boredom, Rebellion, and Being In-Between' at MoMu Antwerp and 'Catwalk' at Vitra Design Museum. It also pays tribute to Mirella Petteni, who passed away on August 27.

Key facts

  • TAILOR newsletter resumes on September 7, 2025.
  • It is a biweekly publication by Artribune.
  • First issue covers Venice red carpet fashion lacking courage.
  • Interview with Matteo Morbidi of Fondazione Bvlgari by Massimiliano Tonelli.
  • Fondazione Bvlgari completed fifteen projects in its first year.
  • OURCELIUM capsule collection is a transnational co-design project.
  • Giorgio Armani launched Armani/Archivio at Venice Film Festival.
  • Exhibition 'Girls' opens at MoMu Antwerp.
  • Exhibition 'Catwalk' at Vitra Design Museum.
  • Mag To Mag festival in Milan features Artribune Focus Moda.
  • Mirella Petteni died on August 27, 2025.
  • Newsletter curated by Alessia Caliendo, Margherita Cuccia, Giulio Solfrizzi.

Entities

Artists

  • Giorgio Armani
  • Mirella Petteni
  • Helmut Newton
  • Gian Paolo Barbieri
  • Irving Penn
  • Ugo Mulas
  • Massimiliano Tonelli
  • Matteo Morbidi
  • Alessia Caliendo
  • Margherita Cuccia
  • Giulio Solfrizzi

Institutions

  • Artribune
  • Fondazione Bvlgari
  • MoMu Antwerp
  • Vitra Design Museum
  • BASE Milano
  • Mag To Mag
  • Armani/Archivio
  • Arsenale

Locations

  • Venice
  • Italy
  • Barcelona
  • Spain
  • Berlin
  • Germany
  • Bologna
  • Antwerp
  • Belgium
  • Milan

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