Scandinavian fashion has spent years perfecting understatement. James Lazar Braathen gives it a pulse. Presented inside Oslo’s extraordinary Vigeland Museum, Cupid Carries a Gun trades predictable minimalism for sculptural glamour, sensual tailoring and the effortless confidence of a rock icon after midnight. Sophisticated, seductive and unmistakably Norwegian, this is the collection that reminds us true luxury never raises its voice—it simply commands the room.

Joe Corre: Burn After Reading
★★★★★★★★★☆ (9/10)
The son of Malcolm McLaren and Vivienne Westwood has no interest in preserving punk—he wants to rescue it from nostalgia. In a blisteringly sharp interview, Joe Corre defends burning £5 million worth of punk memorabilia, dismantles Britain’s cultural establishment, skewers John Lydon with characteristic venom, and argues that rebellion cannot survive once it becomes a museum exhibit. Intelligent, provocative and gloriously uncompromising, this is less an interview than a declaration of war against commodified dissent.