Through mid-April, the Fashion and Lace Museum of Brussels is offering Jean Paul Lespagnard carte blanche, ten years after his triumph at the festival of Hyères.
Through mid-April, the Fashion and Lace Museum of Brussels is offering Jean Paul Lespagnard carte blanche, ten years after his triumph at the festival of Hyères.
A few days before Paris Maison & Objet, where several new items he created for his own brand, Objekten Systems, as well as for Belgian company XLBloom, will be exhibited, Berteau welcomed us to his Brussels studio.
Designer duo Caroline Dath and Damien Safie do some graphic-based kidnapping from their Brussels studio
The founders of Passerin-nonpareil, a Brussels-based brand, create luxury accessories steeped in architectural principles
Geneviève Levivier had been working in the shadows of the fashion industry for nearly a decade. Now’s the time for A+Z Design, her own studio, to step into the light.
Through anniversary collaborations, a new communication strategy and international dreams, Aude and Astrid Regout are combining heritage and reinvention at Rue Blanche
The sixth edition of the WCC•BF exhibition brings together jewellery representatives from Belgium, France and Sweden to the Grande Halle des Anciens Abattoirs
We talked with Gilles Bazelaire and Gaëtan Libertiaux, from digital juggernaut Dogstudio, about their faith in Namur as a creative hub and the importance of print publications –even today
The WCC•BF recently celebrated the work of young creators from the Wallonia and Brussels regions with the Tremplin 2017 awards —which include our own TLmag prize
We spoke with the founder of Modesign, a Brussels center focused on luxury goods management, where students explore the business from a 360-degree approach
Artistic director and organiser of Brussels Design September, Roel Rijssenbeek tells TLmag what to look forward to at this year’s festival.
Geoffrey Moreels, founder of the savvy hat brand My Bob, tells TLmag how his company’s success is largely a story of encounters.