TRENDLETTER 17-January-2026 |
SHOWCASES |
Global Fashion StagesAustria on the International Fashion and Lifestyle Map: From Florence to Paris From Florence to Paris: where Austrian fashion and design appear this season — with fewer runways, but strong international platforms. |
Haute Couture in ViennaBetween Line and Glamour: Haute Couture Austria Award 2025 and a Night Beyond Competition Couture, collaboration, and cultural context: Silvia Schneider and HUMANIC presented their ball collection at the Haute Couture Austria Award 2025 in Vienna. |
Design Fair Dates 2026Blickfang Publishes 2026 Dates: Design Fair Schedule Across Six Cities An overview of all cities, exhibitor and visitor figures, and Vienna's position within the tour. |
ART |
Art as a Space of AttentionHow mumok 2026 Turns Art into a Walkable Way of Thinking How can art change the way we see? mumok 2026 turns exhibitions into shared experiences of attention, sound, space, and society. |
PSYCHOLOGY |
Human Insight vs Machine LogicCreative Minds and Alien Machines: What AI Can Do — and What Only Humans Can Is AI creative — or just efficient? A new podcast looks at human insight, alien intelligence, and why our minds are not in competition. |
Playlist by fashion.at/music 2026 |
Latest Posts archive16 January 2026 - Fashion.at Music Tips: Fresh vibes on the Fashion.at Playlist! Kicking off with Charli XCX's brand-new "Wall of Sound" – a dark, gothic cinematic piece from her upcoming Wuthering Heights soundtrack album (out Feb 13). Produced by Finn Keane, it blends orchestral layers with industrial noise, auto-tuned croons, and John Cale's spoken-word narration on transformation & doubt. Next: Flea & Thom Yorke's "Traffic Lights" from Flea's debut solo album Honora (out March 27, 2026). This collab nails disorientation in our upside-down world – shifting signals, chaos, and anxiety, mixing Yorke's haunting style with Flea's jazz-funk roots. Wrapping the highlights: Chrystal's "Outta Mind (Touch)" – smooth, emotive vibes about losing connection yet craving that touch. |
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