Had such a wonderful time with the @chanel.beauty team discovering the Jasmine Harvest process from flower to fragrance and meeting the legendary nose of CHANEL Olivier Polge 🌼🌼 📸 @rowben_ #chanelfragrance, #dansleschampsdechanel @chanel.beauty
Had such a wonderful time with the @chanel.beauty team discovering the Jasmine Harvest process from flower to fragrance and meeting the legendary nose of CHANEL Olivier Polge 🌼🌼 📸 @rowben_ #chanelfragrance, #dansleschampsdechanel @chanel.beauty
Had such a wonderful time with the @chanel.beauty team discovering the Jasmine Harvest process from flower to fragrance and meeting the legendary nose of CHANEL Olivier Polge 🌼🌼 📸 @rowben_ #chanelfragrance, #dansleschampsdechanel @chanel.beauty
Had such a wonderful time with the @chanel.beauty team discovering the Jasmine Harvest process from flower to fragrance and meeting the legendary nose of CHANEL Olivier Polge 🌼🌼 📸 @rowben_ #chanelfragrance, #dansleschampsdechanel @chanel.beauty
Had such a wonderful time with the @chanel.beauty team discovering the Jasmine Harvest process from flower to fragrance and meeting the legendary nose of CHANEL Olivier Polge 🌼🌼 📸 @rowben_ #chanelfragrance, #dansleschampsdechanel @chanel.beauty
Had such a wonderful time with the @chanel.beauty team discovering the Jasmine Harvest process from flower to fragrance and meeting the legendary nose of CHANEL Olivier Polge 🌼🌼 📸 @rowben_ #chanelfragrance, #dansleschampsdechanel @chanel.beauty
Had such a wonderful time with the @chanel.beauty team discovering the Jasmine Harvest process from flower to fragrance and meeting the legendary nose of CHANEL Olivier Polge 🌼🌼 📸 @rowben_ #chanelfragrance, #dansleschampsdechanel @chanel.beauty
In honour of Frieze London and Black History Month, we are delighted to have partnered with British-Nigerian multi-disciplinary artist, designer, and entrepreneur @yinka_ilori, who has has created a one-of-a-kind Murano glass sculpture titled, ‘One Life: Igbesi Aye Kan,’ – inspired by the Calabash tree – a symbol central to West African culture. The joyful glass calabash be on display at the Club throughout Frieze. Last Friday, Yinka and Tim Marlow OBE, Director of the Design Museum hosted an enlightening conversation in the Main Dining Room that discussed the unique perspective of being a black creative in London, the profound influence of design on communities, and the essential role of humour within the realm of art. Further testament to the fact that collaboration yields magical results, is the dessert that Ilori dreamed up with The Birley Clubs’ pastry chefs, The Dancing Heart – A moreish combination of coconut parfait, chin chin shortbread and plantain mousse. Members and guests can enjoy this delightful sweet treat until 15th October.
In honour of Frieze London and Black History Month, we are delighted to have partnered with British-Nigerian multi-disciplinary artist, designer, and entrepreneur @yinka_ilori, who has has created a one-of-a-kind Murano glass sculpture titled, ‘One Life: Igbesi Aye Kan,’ – inspired by the Calabash tree – a symbol central to West African culture. The joyful glass calabash be on display at the Club throughout Frieze. Last Friday, Yinka and Tim Marlow OBE, Director of the Design Museum hosted an enlightening conversation in the Main Dining Room that discussed the unique perspective of being a black creative in London, the profound influence of design on communities, and the essential role of humour within the realm of art. Further testament to the fact that collaboration yields magical results, is the dessert that Ilori dreamed up with The Birley Clubs’ pastry chefs, The Dancing Heart – A moreish combination of coconut parfait, chin chin shortbread and plantain mousse. Members and guests can enjoy this delightful sweet treat until 15th October.
In honour of Frieze London and Black History Month, we are delighted to have partnered with British-Nigerian multi-disciplinary artist, designer, and entrepreneur @yinka_ilori, who has has created a one-of-a-kind Murano glass sculpture titled, ‘One Life: Igbesi Aye Kan,’ – inspired by the Calabash tree – a symbol central to West African culture. The joyful glass calabash be on display at the Club throughout Frieze. Last Friday, Yinka and Tim Marlow OBE, Director of the Design Museum hosted an enlightening conversation in the Main Dining Room that discussed the unique perspective of being a black creative in London, the profound influence of design on communities, and the essential role of humour within the realm of art. Further testament to the fact that collaboration yields magical results, is the dessert that Ilori dreamed up with The Birley Clubs’ pastry chefs, The Dancing Heart – A moreish combination of coconut parfait, chin chin shortbread and plantain mousse. Members and guests can enjoy this delightful sweet treat until 15th October.
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Seoul you have definitely stolen my heart ❤️ Thank you for the incredible love and hospitality you have all shown me over the last few days you have welcomed me with open arms. Thank you to @leejiyoon1 @suumproject_official and the whole @mcmworldwide team for making this whole project possible! 🇰🇷🤲🏾❤️🤞🏾 A huge thank you to @wool_music for blessings us with your gift 🤲🏾❤️ what an incredible night with special people.
MY SON DOESN’T BELONG HERE ‘OMO MI KO WA NEBI’, 2023 이 의자의 등받이는 의도적으로 좌석 앞쪽으로 이동되어 있어, 작가의 어린 시절에 아버지가 그의 잠재력을 강력하게 옹호한 순간을 재연합니다. 이 의자는 부모의 무한한 사랑과 자신감이 어떻게 아이의 자아를 강화시키고 그의 발전에 영향을 미치는지를 섬세하게 보여줍니다. : @mcmworldwide x Yinka Ilori for @friezeofficial @suumproject_official : My Son Doesn’t Belong Here: The backrest of this chair is deliberately displaced to the front of the seat, echoing a moment in the artist’s childhood when his father fiercely advocated for his potential. It’s a poignant reminder of the parental love and confidence that can shape a child’s future.
@mcmworldwide X Yinka Ilori
One Life – @georgemayfair @friezeofficial 📸 @kanehulse
YOU ARE BEAUTIFUL ‘OLEWA’, 2023 초현실주의 거장 살바도르 달리가 표현했던 1900년대 할리우드 여배우 메이 웨스트(Mae West)의 입술을 연상시키는 이 의자는 일로리의 어머니가 긍정적인 에너지로 일로리에 지속적으로 미친 영향을 상징합니다. 등받이 상단의 우아한 입술은 아이가 사랑과 격려 속에서 성장할 때 피어날 수 있는 아름다움, 재능, 자신감을 상기시켜줍니다. : @mcmworldwide x Yinka Ilori : The elegant lips, reminiscent of Dali’s lips of Mae West, adorning this chair represent the enduring impact of Ilori’s mother’s affirmations. They remind us of the beauty, talent, and confidence that can flourish when a child is nurtured with love and encouragement.
TRANSPARENCY PART 2 ‘AKOYAWO, PART 2’, 2023 이 의자는 런던 이민자로서 그의 부모님의 여정에 경의를 표하며 일로리의 아버지를 묘사합니다. 레진으로 덮힌 중앙의 울퉁불퉁하고 원시적인 절단부가 특징인 디자인을 통해 작가는 그의 부모님의 아름다움과 투쟁을 드러내는 동시에, 그들이 겪었을 복잡한 경험에 대해 찬사를 보냅니다. : @mcmworldwide x Yinka Ilori : This chair references Ilori’s father and pays homage to his parents’ journey, as immigrants in London. Featuring a central rugged and raw cut in the middle overlaid by resin, it reveals the beauty as well as struggle of his parents and is a tribute to the complexities of their experiences.