British Museum Secures Bayeux Tapestry Loan from France
7.10.25
The British Museum has signed a loan agreement with France to display the Bayeux Tapestry for the first time in almost 1,000 years. The tapestry will be on display at the museum from September 2026 as part of a bilateral season of culture between the UK and France. The agreement was officially signed by Nicholas Cullinan, British Museum director, and Lisa Nandy and Rachida Dati, the respective culture secretaries for the UK and France.
Camila Cabello performed at the pre-BAFTA Nominees party in London, wearing a stylish ensemble that included matching hot pants and white lace knee-high socks. She also attended Chanel's 2025 Fall/Winter fashion show in Paris with her boyfriend, Matty Chalhoub, who comes from a wealthy family and owns Dubai-based luxury fashion distribution company Chalhoub Group. The couple was spotted holding hands at the fashion show before hiding behind Camila's shoulder when they were filmed by someone.
Canon Adds Passwords to Cameras Amid Cybersecurity Fears
7.10.25
Canon is adding a password setting function to protect personal information and security in its cameras due to European cybersecurity regulations, specifically the Cyber Resilience Act. The feature will be added to 10 camera models, including the EOS R1 and EOS R5 Mark II, to address concerns of photojournalists and professionals who are increasingly targeted by thieves. This move comes after repeated calls for improved security measures in cameras, with incidents such as Jefferson Graham's stolen camera while recording in broad daylight and YouTube photographer Manny Ortiz losing $16,000 worth of gear in Europe.
Cardi B stunned at the Schiaparelli Fashion Show in Paris, showcasing her quirky style with a diamond choker and matching earrings, as well as a dramatic black fringed gown adorned with a live crow, which sparked debate on social media about its relevance to fashion and performance art. The American performer made a memorable entrance alongside Dua Lipa at the Fall/Winter 2025/2026 Haute Couture show, marking one of the highlights of the event. Cardi B also wore a ruby-red couture creation titled
Casio America has collaborated with HIDDEN NY for the second time, unveiling the G-SHOCK DW5600HDN257, a limited-edition watch that combines bold style with signature durability, following their successful first release.
Central Illustration Agency Presents Diverse Tarot Deck
7.10.25
A new deck of 78 tarot cards has been created with contributions from both students and professional artists invited by Jason, featuring a diverse range of artwork. The project is represented by Central Illustration Agency.
Chinese Bridal Market Sees Rise in Affordable Luxury
7.10.25
The global bridal exhibition features a diverse lineup of designers from around the world, including WONA, Tralinh, Natalia Romanova, Eva Lendel, Casablanca Bridal, Yolancris, Ricca Sposa, Dì'ào, Vanilla Milla, Malanshi, Blossomveil, Amelie, and Didem Kinail. The exhibition caters to the growing demand for value-for-money in China's bridal market, with local brands such as DaoXu, MUZI, PERFECT, WEST SUNNY, BangYi, YUNI DESIGN, ENJOY, TRAVIS YOUNG, and ShaLa Chinese Wear offering competitive pricing while maintaining excellent design and craftsmanship.
Disney's Imagineers Bring History to Life on Screen
7.10.25
Disney's Imagineering arm is planning to bring historical figures to life at Disneyland, including Walt Disney himself, in a new exhibit. This concept has sparked speculation about the possibility of a spin-off film, potentially combining it with the Night at the Museum franchise, which features animatronic exhibits coming to life.
The European Union's General Court has ruled against Verdes Innovations SA's attempt to trademark the iconic Rubik's Cube design, deeming its shape, grid structure, and color differentiation essential for gameplay rather than purely decorative. The court found that these features serve a general purpose, making it impossible to grant trademark protection under EU law. This decision upholds an earlier ruling by the Intellectual Property Office (EUIPO) in 2017, which also concluded that the cube's design is functional and not just iconic.