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TRENDLETTER 4-February-2026

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FASHION

Neon crystal stage costume worn by K-pop singer Lisa, exhibited at Swarovski Kristallwelten in Wattens.Crystal Costumes on Stage
From Hollywood to K-Pop: Stage and Film Costumes in Swarovski Crystal
From Renaissance curiosity cabinets to crystal stage costumes: how the Swarovski Kristallwelten Wunderkammern in Wattens connect history, fashion and performance.

Teresa Vogl in a green couture ball gown for the Vienna Opera Ball 2026 and portrait of designer Eva Poleschinski.Design and the Opera Ball
Couture and Cultural Rituals: Vienna Opera Ball 2026 in the Spotlight
Vienna's most discussed night returns: the Opera Ball 2026 brings together tradition, television, politics and fashion — and sparks debate once again.

CULTURE

Antelope mask 'Noumtiri' by an unknown Kurumba master from the 1960s, Burkina Faso, symbolising ancestral presence and regenerative cultural knowledge.Rethinking Design for Future
Regenerative Design at the Weltmuseum Wien: When Collections Become Tools for the Future
Can museum objects help us rethink design and consumption? The Weltmuseum Wien turns its collection into a lab for regenerative thinking.

CULINARY & ART

The Peasant Wedding by Pieter Bruegel the Elder, showing a crowded Flemish wedding feast in a barn, with the bride seated under a paper crown and peasants being served simple food at long tables.Food as Cultural Heritage
Vienna Bites: How Food Culture Becomes a Lens on the City
Food as culture, not trend: how Vienna Bites 2026 connects eating, art and history — from museum galleries to the table.

CITY GUIDE

The Peasant Wedding by Pieter Bruegel the Elder, showing a crowded Flemish wedding feast in a barn, with the bride seated under a paper crown and peasants being served simple food at long tables.Fashion.at Vienna City Guide
Your curated guide to Vienna's fashion, art, culture, and lifestyle destinations.
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