This week’s most inspiring, comical, beautiful, strange, culturally relevant, or totally irrelevant highlights our editors found on Instagram this week:
INSTAGRAMS OF THE WEEK 24/07
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Chef Redzepi is a mad man. Hyper curious. Asks a lot of “Can I eat this?” kind of questions. But he also has a great eye for beauty. You can’t have the highest-rated, best known, most coveted restaurant in the world without an eye attached to detail and drawn to beauty. Enjoy his behind the scenes documentation. You may find yourself making rose petal lobster butterflies this weekend, too. – Janna Shaw, Digital Editor
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If we can’t have fashion shows, we’ll just bring them home. Treadmills are a great alternative runway! – Olivier Mohrińge, Fashion Intern
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I have never liked nor understood Kim Kardashian and obviously I am not alone with that. Her statement this week about Kanye West and the way society and especially media tear apart individuals with mental health however changed this. With what she said she was purely right. Especially considering that many of the victims are creations of us, of a society addicted to being entertained. -Sina Braetz, Fashion Director
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Oh wow, who has asked for that album? Well, track #9 describes it very well: This is her trying. – Fabio Pace, Junior Fashion Editor
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Baron is a shop and production studio with good taste. It offers rare and interesting books, curates bizarre images onto shirts, and releases their own small-batch zines entitled Baroness that feature photographers and designers as creative directors with each issue. The current one is Versace. Rare and special. Definitely a safe space for magazine hoarders (one of us! one of us!) – Janna Shaw, Digital Editor
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New neighborhood cult heroes: @hairitage121957 has spent most of his days during quarantine in Central Park to provide hair cuts while most barbershops and salons were closed. A story for the New York Times. – Sina Braetz, Fashion Director