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Our WrapStyle weekly newsletter, edited by Booth Moore, serves as a curated selection of LA’s most coveted happenings at the intersection of art, fashion and entertainment. From exhibits to film premieres, store openings to product launches, the newsletter promises a unique round-up that celebrates this creative trifecta unique to LA. Please contact booth.moore@thewrap.com for consideration.
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The Agony and The Ecstasy of Mr. Chow
Jeffrey Deitch traces the extraordinary narrative arc of actor, restaurateur and artist Michael Chow
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Who Gets to Tell Indigenous Stories
Who Gets to Tell Indigenous Stories From the epic Killers of the Flower Moon to several smaller productions, a host of recent films and a groundbreaking art exhibition illustrate how the Native American narrative is controlled by who holds the camera, who holds the pen By Tazbah Rose Chavez When I began writing this piece,…
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Where Art & Film Collide
For more than a decade, LACMA’s Art+Film galas have melded the worlds of fine art, film and high fashion in L.A.’s biggest annual cultural event. Creating that alchemy took the vision and determination of museum director Michael Govan
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Found in Translation
Found in Translation Talent agent Thao Nguyen’s whole world is art, both at home with her personal collection and at CAA where she cultivates artists in pop culture by Eli Diner Photography by Fabian Martinez The first thing you notice when you arrive at CAA agent Thao Nguyen’s Brentwood home are the polka dots. Peppering the…
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Movie Couture
Movie Couture In a rare exclusive interview, YSL creative director Anthony Vaccarello tell how his love for cinema has shaped his career in fashion and how collaborating with Almodóvar, Cronenberg, Audiard and Sorrentino is his dream come true by Pamela Golbin Artwork by Edward Givis I WANTED TO WORK WITH DIRECTORS WHO FORMED MY PERSONAL…
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Hammer’s Hometown Heroes
The Hammer Museum’s recent biennial Made in L.A. 2023: Acts of Living highlighted the work of 39 artists and groups based in the greater Los Angeles area whose practices are shaped by everyday life and community
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How Hollywood Tried To Smash The Patriarchy in 2023
“By giving voice to the cognitive dissonance required to be a woman under the patriarchy, you’ve robbed it of its power.”
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Diary of a Strike
The SAG-AFTRA and WGA labor disputes of 2023 put tens of thousands of people out of work for more than half the year, but the psychological impact was as great as the economic one.
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The Last Picture
The Last Picture Frieze takes a drive through Los Angeles with artist Sharif Farrag
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All Dolled Up
Artist Laurie Simmons’ body of work uses dolls to explore themes of feminism, sexuality, body imagery and gender identity
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Saks Fifth Avenue Unveils West Coast Flagship Store
Plus: Christie’s announces a special Andy Warhol exhibition
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Fashion Trust US Unveils FTUS Awards Finalists
Plus, Nordstrom opens a pop-up for Black-owned brands, Veronica Beard debuts its first handbag collection and more
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TheWrap Launches ‘TheWrapBook,’ a Luxury Collectible Celebrating the Year’s Best in Cinema
The coffee table book’s publication coincides with the company’s 15th anniversary, the 96th Academy Awards and the Frieze Los Angeles art fair