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2013 MoMa new exhibitions – don’t miss!

In 2013, the MoMa in New york is preparing a great program in terms of exhibitions. Here are the 3 most expected ones. You cannot miss them! Abstraction generation, now in Print. February 13...

The Latest Boutiques: Chloé, Brioni & Shang Xia

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Dior’s latest Milan boutique

Sao Paulo and Kazakstan become the newest luxury retail hotspots with the opening of luxury malls Cidade Jardim and Esentai, alongside Louis Vuitton, Rolls Royce & Valentino

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Alexander McQueen, London

Alexander McQueen has opened its first stand-alone men’s wear store on Savile Row in London. The 200sqm space was designed David Collins in collaboration with creative director Sarah Burton and will offer a high-end ready-to-wear collection, as well the new in-house bespoke service. A glass-encased exhibition space will feature regularly changing artworks curated by the London gallerist Sadie Coles.

Website: alexandermcqueen.com
Source: WWD

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Berluti, Osaka

LVMH’s Berluti has inaugurated a mono-brand flagship store in Osaka at Umeka Hankyu’s shopping centre. The store will house shoes and leather goods as well the clothing collection of the brand launched earlier this year, designed by Alessandro Sartori.

Website: berluti.com
Source: CPP Luxury

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Brioni, Beijing, Dubai, Suzhou

Brioni has opened two stores in China, within the China World Mall in Beijing and Matro Shopping Mall in Suzhou, bringing the total number of mono-brand stores in the Republic to 14. The Suzhou store is the largest in China at 200sqm. Brioni has also opened in Dubai’s in Mall of the Emirate, as part of the brand’s focus on monobrand retail expansion, following its acquisition by PPR.

Website: brioni.com
Source: Gulf Business, CPP Luxury

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Cartier, Lucerne, Milan

Cartier has launched an enlarged flagship store in Lucerne, Switzerland, within the heritage Schweizerhof Hotel. The 206sqm store will house Haute Horologerie watch collections, jewellery and accessories, designed by Bruno Moinard.

Cartier has also reimagined its four-floor Milan Boutique on Via Montenapoleone in collaboration with the designer.

Website: cartier.com
Source: FHH, CPP Luxury

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Cerruti, Hong Kong

Cerruti 1881 has unveiled its new store concept with its most recent opening in Hong Kong, at Harbour City Mall. The move follows its 2011 acquisition by Trinity, a subsidiary of Li Fung Group, Cerruti’s long-time strategic licensing partner in China.

Website: cerruti.com
Source: CPP Luxury

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Chlo, Paris

Paris’s Rue Saint-Honor has become home to the capital’s second Chlo boutique, realised by creative director Clare Waight Keller and architect Joseph Dirand. The flagship boutique will house the full ready to wear collection alongside the brands accessories, leather goods and fragrances.

Website: chloe.com
Source: Fashion Windows

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Chopard, Milan

Chopard has unveiled a newly expanded 300sqm boutique in Milan, on Via della Spiga, in keeping with the new global design concept for the brand’s stores. Walls clad in ark oak and wooden parquet floors, with a crystal staircase created by American architect Thierry W. Despont, frame four display windows.

Website: chopard.com
Source: Luxos

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Christian Louboutin, Rome

Designed by architect Eric Clough, Christian Louboutin has opened in Piazza San Lorenzo, Lucina, Rome. Taking design cues from ancient Rome, dimmed lights and travertine surround the woman’s area, with accessories and fur skins complimenting the signature red carpets.

Website: christianlouboutin.com
Source: CPP Luxury

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Dior, Los Angeles, Milan

Dior has reinvigorated its 460sqm space on Rodeo Drive, which it has occupied since 1990, in collaboration with Peter Marino. The new design houses five individual salons, one featuring a film of Dior in various settings, a bench of interlocking ginko leaves made out of aluminium by French artist Claude Lalanne and a rotating chandelier by Lee Bul.

The brand has also worked with Marino to double the size of its Milan flagship, which now showcases all Dior’s ready-to-wear, accessories, Joaillerie and Horlogerie collections, in the theme of a French hotel particulier.

Source: WWD (Los Angeles), WWD (Milan)

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Fratelli Rossetti, Hong Kong, Shanghai

Fratelli Rossetti has opened two stores in China, in Hong Kong’s IFC Mall and in Shanghai at Plaza 66. In celebration of the openings, the brand has transported its Historical Museum’s shoe collection to China, from the company’s headquarters in Parabiago, Italy.

Website: fratellirossetti.com
Source: WWD

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Hublot, Xiamen

Hublot has opened its largest store in China, with 200sqm in Xiamen’s top luxury shopping area, China Town. A faade of black stone, leather furnishings, counters of glass and metal fixtures are integrated with high tech details, in keeping with the brand’s “Art of Fusion” concept. It marks the brand’s 55th boutique worldwide, seven of which are now in China.

Website & Source: hublot.com

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Hugo Boss, Manhasset

Hugo Boss has debuted its new store concept in the United States, at the Americana Manhasset in Manhasset, N.Y. The 315sqm space features dark brown colour themes with contrasting beige matte fabric back walls, where interior elements include bronze brushed and high-gloss surfaces, stone flooring and leather accents. The store predominantly features ready-to-wear, accessories and shoes for men.

Website: hugoboss.com
Source: WWD

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Isabel Marant, Paris

Isabel Marant has opened in Paris’s 16th arrondissement on Avenue Victor Hugo, in a historical mansion spanning 230sqm over three levels. Designed by Cige architects, the concept uses vegetation both indoors and outdoors, against minimalist white-wood-black decor, to house both the signature and contemporary collections.

Website: isabelmarant.tm.fr
Source: FashionMag

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IWC, Hong Kong

IWC Schaffhausen has opened a new boutique in the Mall at Pacific Place in Hong Kong. The design concept of the new, 52-square-metre boutique unites the distinct architecture and styling of the six product families, where clients can experience the stories around the products through artefacts, pictures, books and media.

Website & Source: iwc.com

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Jaeger LeCoultre, Paris

Jaeger-LeCoultre recently unveiled its revamped and expanded store on Paris’s Place Vendome. The 500sqm store is the brand’s largest worldwide, spread over three stories, encompassing several selling spaces, exhibition areas, a VIP room, mini museum and an after-sales service centre with an on-site master watchmaker.

Website: jaeger-lecoultre.com
Source: WWD

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Level Shoe District, Dubai

Interior Architects Shed was commissioned by Chalhoub Group in Dubai to create an entire district for the world’s leading luxury shoe brands over 8,900sqm. Level shoe district features individual boutiques and four multi-brand pavilions, with male and female VIP areas, an atrium art installation by United Visual Artists and a traditional, high-end cobbler.

Website: levelshoedistrict.com
Design & Source: SHED

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Louis Vuitton, Kazakstan, So Paulo

Louis Vuitton has opened its 455th store in Kazakhstan, with a 750sqm space designed by Peter Marino, showcasing ready-to-wear, leather accessories and shoes for men and women. The VIP area has been designed to resemble a yurt.

The brand has also unveiled its first global store in Latin America, with a near-1000sqm space within Sao Paulo’s Cidade Jardim mall. The design was inspired by Peter Marino’s Vuitton Maison on New Bond Street in London, with Italian sand-coloured marble, beige carpets, vintage Vuitton advertisements and Brazilian furniture.

Website: louisvuitton.com
Source: WWD (Kazakstan), WWD

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MB+F, Beijing

Swiss watch manufacturer MB&F has opened its first boutique in Beijing through a collaboration with local retail partners Ray Union and Europe Watch Co. The store is located in the state-of-the-art ParkLife Beijing Yintai Centre and will house an exclusive, limited edition Horological Machine created especially for this first boutique.

Website: mbandf.com
Source: Luxuo

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Moncler, Budapest, Turin

Moncler has opened in Budapest, Hungary, with a 150sqm space on Andrassy Ut, the leading luxury shopping street in Budapest. It has also opened its first mono-brand store in the Northern Italian city of Turin, with a 90sqm boutique that will offer complete range of Moncler collections, men’s, women’s and accessories, Moncler S and Moncler Grenoble.

Website: moncler.com
Source: CPP Luxury

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Mulberry, Singapore

Mulberry has opened its first Asian flagship store in Singapore, at Mandarin Gallery on Orchard Road, where limestone-tiled floors, curved timber follies, brass accents and handcrafted furniture showcase the brands dedication to craftsmanship. The store will house the full collection of men’s and women’s core and seasonal accessories, as well as women’s shoes and ready-to-wear.

Website & Source: mulberry.com

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Piaget, Hong Kong

Piaget has opened a flagship boutique in Hong Kong, with over 460 square metres on the ground and mezzanine floor of the Mandarin Oriental. Realised by Christin Querlioz from Atelier Sasha in Paris, the boutique is based on the concept of expressing the brand’s unique blend of Haute Horlogerie and Haute Joaillerie skills by presenting a journey through the Piaget world.

Website: piaget.com
Source: Luxos

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Prada, Tokyo

Prada Group has opened both a Prada store and a Miu Miu store in Tokyo’s Daimaru Mall, designed by Roberto Baciocchi. It marks the 21st location for Prada in Tokyo, housing men and women’s accessories, shoes, bags and the luggage collections over 120sqm.

Website: prada.com
Source: CPP Luxury

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Rolls Royce, So Paulo

Rolls Royce has opened its first showroom in Latin America, in So Paulo, Brazil. The new 500sqm space uses glass and space to provide optimum natural light, furnished with bespoke-designed furniture and cabinets, with leather, wood, surface finishes and carpet samples from the home of Rolls-Royce at Goodwood in the UK.

Website: rolls-roycemotorcars.com
Source: Car News

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Salvatore Ferragamo, Abu Dhabi, Brisbane

Salvatore Ferragamo has opened its newest flagship in luxury mall, the Avenue at Etihad Towers, in Abu Dhabi. The 180sqm space with house the brand’s full range of ready-to-wear, leather goods and accessories, as well as an exhibition of shoes from the Ferragamo Museum in Florence.

The Italian luxury house has also inaugurated its 12th mono-brand store in Australia, in the city of Brisbane in the Queen’s Plaza Mall. The 160sqm store features Ferragamo’s full range of products for both men and women.

Website: ferragamo.com
Source: Luxos, CPP Luxury

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Sergio Rossi, Tokyo

PPR’s Sergio Rossi has refurbished its Tokyo store at Takashimaya Times Square. The 85sqm boutique has been updated in keeping with the brand’s current retail concept, featuring a black-and-white herringbone-pattern Italian marble floor and brass accents.

Website: sergiorossi.com
Source: WWD

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Shang Xia, Beijing

Shang Xia, the Chinese brand established by French fashion house Herms International, has completed its first expansion with the opening of a second boutique in Beijing, in he China World Mall. The 135sqm space was designed by Japanese architect Kengo Kuma, featuring stone and stylised aluminium brickwork inspired by the Great Wall, along with natural wood and bricks of pu’er tea.

Website: shang-xia.com
Source: WWD

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Valentino, Sao Paulo

Valentino joins Louis Vuitton and Rolls Royce this month, opening its first flagship store in South America, also in Sao Paulo. The 190sqm store – designed by David Chipperfield – is housed within the Citade Jardim luxury mall and features both women’s and men’s apparel and accessories, including bags and shoes.

Website: valentino.com
Source: Luxuo

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Vertu, New Delhi

Luxury mobile phone maker Vertu has opened its first boutique store in India, with plans to expand to other cities like Mumbai, Hyderabad and Bangalore. It marks the first company owned distribution point in India, which was previously available though 20 points of sale through luxury products distributors. (Prague boutique pictured)

Website: vertu.com
Source: TheTopTier


For more in the series of The Latest Boutiques, please see our most recent editions as follows:

- The Latest Boutiques: Berluti, Dior & Saint Laurent Paris
- The Latest Boutiques: Hublot, Breguet & Assouline
- The Latest Boutiques: Rolls Royce, Piaget & Louis Vuitton

The Latest Digital: Labelux, Burberry & Chanel

Burberry trial Square’s mobile payment processing technology, Chanel re-launches its flagship website and Labelux moves into the blogosphere.

Though we have barely reached the end of January, much has already been said about the promise of mobile marketing in 2013. From QR codes to smartphone applications to m-commerce and mobile advertising, marketers are ready to spend as consumers increasingly rely on phones and tablets for purchasing and information.

As David Sadigh of Digital Luxury Group explained to Luxury Society, “Mobile consumption is growing at a very fast pace in both mature markets such as Europe and the US, but also in emerging markets like China and Brazil. It’s probably the first time since we entered into the digital era that a technology (mobile) is gaining such momentum, at such a huge scale.”

“To illustrate this we need not look farther than Facebook, which is receiving more than 500 million monthly users from mobile, more than 7 times the size of the entire French population. And this is just the beginning. 2013 will see a major increase in mobile penetration for several reasons. Smartphone and tablet penetration will continue to grow globally, but even stronger in emerging countries.”

Facebook is receiving more than 500 million monthly users from mobile, which is 7 times the population of France

Indeed, more than 20% of Facebook ad revenue now comes from mobile, which they only launched for advertisers in March 2012. Mobile ad rates on Facebook represent a 70% price premium over desktop ads, according to BizReport.

A recent survey by the Association of National Advertisers and MediaVest revealed that a significant number plan to increase their mobile marketing budgets. Though the sample was relatively small, almost all (96%) of those surveyed currently use mobile marketing, or at least plan to use it. Furthermore, those using mobile intend to put more money mobile’s way with 85% planning to up their spending in “the near future”.

It will be interesting to see how this affects the online marketing mix for luxury brands. 2012 was the year that digital launches became less frequent and less flashy, as brands scrambled to consolidate campaigns and focus on functionality.

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Burberry, Square

Burberry Brit is conducting a payment trial in collaboration with Square in its Westfield location in San Francisco. Square offers a free accessory that attaches to an iPhone or iPad and processes payments. The start-up recently announced that it is now handling $10 billion in transactions annually.

Website: burberry.com
Source: The Next Web

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Chanel, Website

French fashion house Chanel re-imagined its website to better integrate product browsing with content and imagery. The new look navigation directs visitors to various product families, with a focus on video content, mobile compatibility and new social functions exclusive to its ecommerce-enabled fragrance, makeup and skincare sections.

Website: chanel.com
Source: Luxury Daily

Goyard – Le Rendez-Vous from Sam & Raph on Vimeo.

Goyard, Film

For the first time in the brand’s history, Parisian Trunkmaker Goyard has released a video, showcasing its rue Saint-Honor boutique and longstanding craftsmanship. Directed by Samuel Rixon & Raphal Hache, the short film tells the story of a young woman having a meeting on Rue Saint Honor, at the Goyard flagship store to pick up her latest custom trunk piece.

Website: goyard.com
Source: Luxuo

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Labelux, Blog

Labelux, the home of Bally, Jimmy Choo, Belstaff and Zagliani, has launched The LiP blog, which stands for Luxury in Progress. The blog will showcase international creatives and their design processes, philosophy and techniques.

“Luxury in Progress is a concept that has defined the Labelux process since our inception. We thrive on discovering and learning from emerging perspectives,” explained CEO Reinhard Mieck to WWD. “The LiP will contain a collection of progressive voices from thought-leaders, creatives and sustainability visionaries sharing the latest inspirations from their worlds.”

Website: luxuryinprogress.com
Source: WWD

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Shoescribe, App

Yoox has debuted a new App for its shoescribe.com site, the online destination for women dedicated entirely to shoes. Launched for both iPhone and Android, the app is available in English and Italian, and offers users the opportunity to electronically catalogue their entire shoe collection, as well as shop anywhere, anytime.

Website & Source: shoescribe.com
Download: Shoescribe

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Starwood, Android App

Starwood Hotels & Resorts has debuted its Starwood Preferred Guest app on the Android platform, allowing users to book stays at Starwood’s nine hotel brands, access SPG benefits, manage SPG accounts and connect through integrated social media. The app also provides travel information such as weather, directions and information on hotel amenities.

Download: SPG
Source: Luxury Daily

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Swarovski, Instagram

Swarovski celebrated its recent holiday collection with the “Multiface(t)s: Style Yourself with Jewelry” mobile application, where users could enter to win prizes by uploading their augmented reality images to Instagram. After downloading the app, users were invited to virtually try-on pieces of jewellery and upload the results to Instagram using the hashtag #swarovskistyle.

Download: Swarovski
Source: Luxury Daily


For more in the series of The Latest Digital, please see our most recent editions as follows:

- The Latest Digital: Cartier, Prada & Tod’s
- The Latest Digital: Balmain, Yoox & Mandarin Oriental
- The Latest Digital: Versace, Balenciaga & Ritz-Carlton

Fashion Roundup: Is Kanye West plotting a career switch? Kathy Ireland is now bigger than Gisele and the new young Carrie Bradshaw

Fashion Roundup: Is Kanye West plotting a career switch? Kathy Ireland is now bigger than Gisele and the new young Carrie Bradshaw

48-year-old former Sports Illustrated supermodel Kathy Ireland is apparently among the richest models in the world. Ireland is worth an estimated $350 million according to Forbes, in addition to a $2 billion from her stock company, which is quite more than the empires of Gisele Bundchen ($151 million), Tyra Banks ($90 million) and Heidi Klum ($70 million). (CBS News)

Teen actress AnnaSophia Robb is to star in a new Sex and the City prequel named The Carrie Diaries. The 18-year-old was mostly famous for playing opposite Johnny Depp in Charlie and the Chocolate Factory in 2005. Reportedly, Gossip Girl’s Blake Lively was rumoured to play the role, but eventually AnnaSophia was preferred due to her younger age. (Telegraph)

Formerly known plus-size model Crystal Renn is featured on the vivid cover of the March W Korea issue, showcasing a more offbeat style of neon bob, magenta lips and aqua eyes. (The Huffington Post)

Everybody wants to be a fashion icon! Kate Middleton has agreed to judge a shoe design contest and will also wear the winning look. Six finalists from De Montfort University in Leicester England will receive the opportunity to design a shoe for the Dutchess. (The Daily Mail)

More in the shoe department, record producer Kanye West designed the shoes with Dion Lee in the Aussie’s debut London Fall/ Winter 2012 presentation over the weekend. West has become more and more involved in the fashion industry over the past year and it’s most likely that we’ve not heard the last from Kanye. (Fashionista)

Closing our list of fashion highlights for this week, The Wall Street Journal compiled an interesting video of the best and worst from the 2012 Oscar Awards, featuring Angelina Jolie, Kristen Wiig, Meryl Streep, Gwyneth Paltrow and more.

Enjoy!

Katy Perry glams it up for Paris Fashion Week, Alexander Wang sued for exploits! and the Princess of Monaco as the new face of...

Fashion Roundup: Katy Perry glams it up for Paris Fashion Week, Alexander Wang sued for exploits! and the Princess of Monaco as the new face of Gucci

California Gurl, Katy Perry, is making headlines around the globe due to her chic and glamorous appearances at Paris Fashion Week. At the Yves Saint Laurent show, Perry pulled off a sophisticated “mean green” and fashionable frock, which turned heads all over. (The Daily Mail)

Superstar designer Alexander Wang was charged with a $50M lawsuit for running a Chinatown sweatshop and allegedly forcing his employees to work over 16 hours a day in a windowless 200 sq ft room. Who would have thought that running a top-of-the line fashion house could be such dirty work? (New York Post)

Princess of Monaco, Charlotte Casiraghi has been chosen as the new face of Gucci. The 25-year-old granddaughter of the legendary Grace Kelly, will be featured in a four part series of ads, as part of Gucci’s Forever Now Campaign. (CBS News)

After seeing many of the shows for the Fall 2012 collections, Fashionista.com has compiled a list of eleven of this seasons’ most over-the-top and theatrical runway shows. Featured on the list are Lanvin’s 10th Anniversary show in Paris and McQ’s dreamy forest. (Fashionista)

Black Swan star, Mila Kunis is scheduled to appear on the cover of Harper’s Bazaar’s April 2012 issue. As per tradition of Bazaar cover girls, Mila will be answering many questions; this time, they will be about her looks and her views on plastic surgery. The renowned Terry Richardson will photograph Mila, clad in looks by Dior, Versace, Prada, Chanel, and Alexander McQueen. (Huffington Post)

Closing out list of fashion highlights for this week, Alicia Keys was spotted looking extra glamorous in a lady-like black and white look with Diddy and Kanye West in tow at the Givenchy show in Paris Fashion Week. Take a look at a video from the show:

Enjoy!

Did alien algae hit earth last month?

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When it comes to exploration and extra-terrestrial life, one of our biggest hindrances is how to investigate extra-terrestrial objects without risking contamination with Earthly matter. A perfect example is the presence of perchlorates (naturally occurring salts) in soil samples taken from Viking 1, a Mars vehicle, which landed on the Red Planet in 1976. This led scientists to believe that soil samples were contaminated, and voided the possibility of life on Mars. Three decades on, in 2008, the same chemicals were found in a completely uncontaminated sample taken by another Mars rover named Phoenix, spurring scientists to reassess their original findings.

In December of last year, a meteor shower occurred over Sri Lanka. Remains of one of the meteorites, which were apparently discovered near the village of Polonnaruwa, were sent to a laboratory to be studied. The Journal of Cosmology (a relatively fringey strain of online Science Journal) published a detailed paper on the findings earlier this month, entitled: “Fossil diatoms in a new carbonaceous meteorite”. The leading writer of this paper, Dr. Chandra Wickramasinghe, is head of the Buckingham Centre for Astrobiology at the University of Buckingham. He and his colleagues wrote that their findings “could be construed as unequivocal proof of [extra-terrestrial] biology.”

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Above: The Polonnaruwameteor

According to the paper, after extensive examination using an electron microscope, fossilised diatoms (a kind of algae) were found on these meteorite fragments. Fossilisation indicates that these diatoms cannot physically be a result of Earthly contamination. Diatoms are one of the most commonly found types of phytoplankton. They habitually form huge colonies, and as a key producer in the food chain, a discovery of extra-terrestrial diatoms would not only prove life exists in the solar system, but that it is a common occurrence.

However, afore-mentioned Dr. Wickramasinghe is apparently notorious for his unconventional beliefs. Alongside his mentor, the late Sir Fred Hoyle, Wickramasinghe aided the development of panspermia; the theory that life itself has existed eternally and evolved somewhere in the great unknown, before being transported from planet to planet via asteroids and comets. Panspermia is actually more plausible than it sounds, but Wickramasinghe’s adamance that things like the flu and SARS viruses also come from space quickly enable readers to understand why some may consider Wickramasinghe biased towards extra-terrestrial anything. Not to mention the fact that these findings, if broadly accepted, would directly validate his own theories about panspermia. He writes: “Since this meteorite is considered to be an extinct cometary fragment, the idea of microbial life carried within comets and the theory of cometary panspermia is thus vindicated.”

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Above: The fossiled diatom

Things get progressively more questionable when one particularly skeptical astronomer (Phil Plait, in an article forSlatemagazine) who apparently nurtures an on-going feud withThe Journal of Cosmology, was so enthusiastic in his efforts to thwart these conspiracy theorists in lab coats, that he sent the paper to Patrick Kociolek, a professor of ecology and evolutionary biology at the University of Colorado. Kociolek made a number of severe blows to the paper, most catastrophic of which involved pointing out that there was “not any sign” of these diatoms being fossilised at all. He continues to note that all diatoms match those from known, Earth-bound species. Plait washes his hands of the matter by delivering the final bombshell: how are they even sure that this particular fragment of rock is from the meteor shower in question? Wickramasinghe and co. have left a sizeable hole in their research, where, aside from a scientifically vague chemical analysis, they provide no definitive proof that they’re studying a meteorite. Dr. Wickramasinghe claims to possess currently unpublished evidence that this object is non-terrestrial, but the question is begged: why was this not included in the original paper?

RYAT – Owl

In the February Issue of Dazed & Confused, Los Angeles-based producer RYAT enlisted as part of our 'University of Yorke' series featuring 14 electronic producers who posed their personal questions to our coverstar, Radiohead and Atoms For Peace frontman Thom Yorke.

Having made first impressions by landing on Flying Lotus' illustrious Brainfeeder label, RYAT makes gritty avant-garde beats as can be heard in the exclusive premiere of the new video for her track 'Owl' (above). Experimenting with classical and cinematic sounds with unexpected time signatures, her leftfield approach to music means merging her own processed vocals to create intense and abstract artforms. The video for the track 'Owl' is taken from her album 'Totem' where every track was a representation of a different spirit animal. Currently, she's embarking on a film project called 'Light Soldier', an avant-garde short featuring Angel Deradoorain (Dirty Projectors) and Gonjasufi where the score will form her next LP.

Check out her contribution to The University of Yorke HERE.

Fashion revolution #1: The Delphos dress

Every month, LuxuryActivist will highlight one special focus on fashion. We call it Fashion revolutions, a great way to talk about fashion history. This month, the highlight goes to the famous Delphos...

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