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💥 Friday Wrap Up - Get Lucky: Pharrell’s push to bring arts back to the Olympics 💥

By TheArtGorgeous, 02.08.2024

Hello, Gorgeous!

A weekly wrap up of art, fashion and pop culture

Welcome to the Friday Weekly Wrap-Up newsletter, where we explore the intersection of Art, Fashion, and Pop Culture.Hugs and stay sane,The Girls

1. David Koma takes the reins at Blumarine

Fashionistas everywhere are in for a treat…London-based Georgian designer @Davidkoma is now the creative director of Blumarine! Following Walter Chiapponi’s exit after just one season, Koma’s first collection will drop for pre-fall 2025. Known for his striking red carpet looks and bold silhouettes, Koma’s appointment marks an exciting new chapter for Blumarine. Expect a dazzling blend of sensuality, glamour, and elegance with a modern twist.

2. Make your mark at TATE Modern with Oscar Murillo

Paint the town with colour at UNIQLO Tate Play’s latest workshop, “The Flooded Garden” by Oscar Murillo. Daily until 26 August 2024, Murillo transforms the iconic Turbine Hall into an extraordinary painting playground inspired by Monet’s Giverny. Grab a brush and splash vibrant waves of blues, yellows, and pinks on a colossal canvas. With live performances every Wednesday and special activations on August 1st, it’s a creative fiesta for everyone, big and small!

3. Hadid addresses Adidas

Supermodel @bellahadid recent Adidas ad stirred controversy due to its association with the 1972 Munich Olympics massacre. Shocked and unaware of the historical link, Hadid apologised on Instagram, saying she was “shocked, upset, and disappointed in the lack of sensitivity that went into this campaign”. Adidas, already under scrutiny for past controversies, swiftly removed her from the campaign and issued an apology. The backlash has ignited intense debate online, with fans and critics questioning the brand’s sensitivity and decision-making process.

4. Get Lucky: Pharrell’s push to bring arts back to the Olympics

Pharrell Williams is on a mission to revive a long-lost Olympic tradition: arts competitions. At a star-studded Louis Vuitton event in Paris, the multi-talented artist proposed bringing back categories such as sculpture, architecture, and visual arts to the Olympics by 2028. This artistic showcase, last seen in 1948, would honour the legacy of cultural excellence on the world’s biggest stage. Pharrell’s passion could turn this nostalgic dream into a modern reality. Watch this space…