
Garth Greenwell: ‘Physical pain is as universal as a human experience can get, but very little has been written about it’
After exploring sex in his first books, the writer delves into illness and US social violence in his novel ‘Small Rain’

After exploring sex in his first books, the writer delves into illness and US social violence in his novel ‘Small Rain’

After 10 years, the queer idol of intimate pop is once again releasing music, and reflecting on five albums, dizzying fame — then seeing it all fall apart

The great luxury houses, including Louis Vuitton, Givenchy, Balmain and Valentino, demonstrate with their latest collections that, beyond lucrative accessories and red carpets, that they are back to being interested in dressing real men

A few months ago one of the most influential designers of the century passed away. The artistic director of Minotti always knew that his designs sold well because it was what the public needed

Antoine Billore was an art director for perfume and fashion brands before he decided to transform into a furnishings seller with a single guiding principle regarding his wares: that they excite him

One of the best-known miracles in the New Testament is subject to differing interpretations, between those who defend the traditional meaning and those who say that, explicitly, it contains Jesus’ refusal to condemn homosexuality

The watch industry is reaping unprecedented profits, and public sales events are going through a golden moment. EL PAÍS was present in one led by auctioneer extraordinaire Aurel Bacs in Geneva

At the head of the French watchmaking house, the youngest son of Bernard Arnault takes a triple (and luxurious) somersault with the new Tambour collection, a declaration of business ambition and love of craftsmanship and mechanics.

The Italian label’s artistic director of men’s fashion is the third generation of her family to lead the brand

Demand for Swiss watches has reached an all-time high. A handful of classic models are leading sales and auction rankings, amid shortages and the rise of unauthorized markets

The Instagram star known for his parodies and sexual freedom takes on his first leading film role in ‘Rotting in the Sun’, where he plays the most captivating and irritating person he knows: himself

Creative pursuits in Spain face the challenge of purging the country’s colonial vision, critically reviewing its relationship with the Americas and overcoming a gender bias. Is there a solution? Is it as bad as we think?

The Danish company VELUX has unveiled an experimental architectural project in Copenhagen. It uses traditional methods to build cheaper, more sustainable and more efficient houses

The singer and composer of the chart-topping ‘Désenchantée,’ who has sold more records in France than any other artist since the eighties, rarely appears in the media and has become a cult hero with a large and loyal fanbase.

Salone del Mobile.Milano: the world’s largest furniture trade fair held a massive exhibition that took it to its limits and beyond

The catwalks in the Italian city feature designs from Prada, Gucci, Dolce & Gabbana and others, which jettison sporty styles and emphasize contemporary cuts, luxurious fabrics and comfortable garments

The biography of the famed German designer also tells the story of the fashion industry and nearly an entire century. Three years after his death, his legend continues to grow, extending to bookstores, movie theaters and... the Met Gala

In the era of streaming platforms, programs no longer seek just to entertain people or spread social and political messages. Now they also have a not-so-secret economic agenda: making runway trends go viral in order to sell clothes

From Steve Jobs to Zaha Hadid, the Japanese designer dressed a large group of loyalists who are averse to labels and attracted to the conceptual coherence (and comfort) of his pleated garments