TRENDLETTER 6-March-2026 |
FASHION |
Fashion meets LiteratureVienna Photo Series Links Fashion and Literature in Nicolas Dudek's SS26 Collection A new photo series by several photographers presents Nicolas Dudek's SS26 collection 'Le Petit Prince' in Vienna. One photographer, Sarah Katharina, connects fashion, literature and architecture on Maria-Theresien-Platz, the square between the Kunsthistorisches Museum and the Naturhistorisches Museum. |
| 4 March 2026 - Fashion.at Watch Tip - Video from Paris Fashion Week: Dior Autumn Winter 2026-2027 Show by Jonathan Anderson At Paris Fashion Week, Jonathan Anderson showed Autumn/Winter 2026–27 as a study of the "enduring theatre of Parisian life and the timeless role of fashion within it". Set in the Tuileries, the idea was clear: a walk through the park becomes a performance. Sculptural couture forms were mixed with embroidered jeans and street pieces, making high craft feel wearable. In the media, the collection is described as street-meets-garden. |
EASTER |
Painting Ceramics TraditionsGmundner Keramik and the Democratic Side of Easter Craft: Painting a Bunny Together From painted Easter eggs to ceramic bunnies: Gmundner Keramik invites the public to paint a historic Easter bunny design themselves. The activity shows how traditional craft becomes participatory in studios in Gmunden, Anif, and Vienna. |
MOBILITY |
Child Bike Test WinnerIndependent child bike tests: what the latest results show How are children's bikes tested? A look at the latest Stiftung Warentest results, expert methods and what parents should know. |
QUIZ |
Fascinating HeadwearFrom Ancient Spirits to Modern Elegance: The Ultimate Headwear Quiz Why did brides start wearing veils? And what is the difference between a fascinator and a hatinator? Our new quiz dives deep into the world of headwear—from Marie Antoinette's feathers to today's elegant fashion. Test your knowledge and see if you are a true master of millinery! |
MUSIC |
Urban Styling in MotionNocturnal Styling and Power Games in a Pop–Electronic Crossover Power, desire, and movement after dark: an urban nightscape where choreography, street styling, and credited fashion players like adidas and Chanel frame a pop–electronic visual narrative. |
| 6 March 2026 - Fashion.at Music Tip: 'Coming Up Roses' by Harry Styles Harry Styles releases his fourth album 'Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally.' today (6 March 2026). Listening tip: 'Coming Up Roses', an orchestral waltz about the idea that a relationship can be meaningful even if it does not last forever. The lyrics reflect uncertainty in love and self-reflection. Also recommended: 'Ready, Steady, Go!', a track about personal change and the wish to become a stronger version of oneself—both now in the Fashion.at playlist. |
| 5 March 2026: Fashion.at Music Video Watch Tip: 'Honeybee' by Kelly Boesch presents a life-affirming reflection on the small act of saving bees. The lyrics come from the artist's personal experiences and observations. Media and digital-art commentators note the gentle tone and narrative quality of the video. Boesch, trained as a graphic designer and video editor with long experience in film and visual production, now creates music and visuals through AI-assisted tools, combining technical workflows with storytelling. |
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