17.11.2025 •
The Financial Times' HTSI magazine writes: "The British Museum was the first public national museum in the world, so in some ways, it's kind of the museum. It has always been free, something that was very deliberate when it was founded in 1753 it had to be for the benefit of all persons. Over the past almost three centuries - 272 years - the collection has grown and grown. Now it's probably the greatest in the world."
Sam WRIGHT c/o LGA MGMT portrayed Nicholas Cullinan for the Financia Times' HTSI Mag. The interview was conducted by Rosanna Dodds.
Nicholas Cullinan, Director of The British Museum : "I first visited when I was four years old. My family had just moved back from America my parents were British but I was born in the US - which was quite a big upheaval. We stayed in one of those little hotels on Gower Street and my mum brought me to the British Museum.
I remember seeing the mummies, of course, which a lot of children make a beeline for, but also just feeling this sense of solace and belonging in a world that was changing. I could see that I had a place in the world and...
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07.11.2025 •
At the age of 18, British actor Callum Turner decided to become an actor, took several courses, and worked as a model for Burberry. The list of films he has appeared in is now endless, and he became known worldwide as Theseus Scamander in the film Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald.
Ben WELLER c/o LGA MANAGEMENT photographed the smart Brit for the cover spread of THE SUNDAY TIMES STYLE.
And yes, Callum is also known for being the fiancé of singer Dua Lipa since early 2024: “We were sitting next to each other and realized we were reading the same book – totally crazy!” Callum Turner told The Sunday Times. Which book was it? Trust by Hernán Día. The novel won the Pulitzer Prize in 2023.
Where was that? Probably at The River Cafe, where they were introduced to each other by the restaurant's co-founder, Ruth Rogers, but they had almost met many times before, according to Dua Lipa....
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05.11.2025 •
Fashion and portrait photographer Sacha Tassilo Höchstetter created a striking outdoor editorial for the French eyewear brand Vuarnet – shot on Germany’s highest peak, the Zugspitze.
The heritage label, which gained cult status in the 1980s for its unique blend of design and functionality, presents a modern interpretation of its iconic retro aesthetic in this new production.
Styling was done by Luca Lina Wähler, who combined Vuarnet’s signature vintage spirit with a contemporary twist. Christina Zeilmaier was responsible for hair and make-up, enhancing the models’ natural look with a fresh glow that contrasted beautifully against the snowy alpine backdrop.
Despite freezing temperatures dropping to minus ten degrees Celsius, Alba Rosalie and Matteo Golisano impressed with poise and elegance throughout the shoot.
The series was published in Spectr Magazine, an international publication specializing in high-end eyewear.
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05.11.2025 •
Subtle props, soft lighting, a beautiful face – it all looks so simple. We're showcasing the feather-light beauty shoot 'Melina' by creative duo SALLYHATESWING on gosee.news.
SALLYHATESWING consists of Sarah Johann and Philipp Johann. Sarah fills blank pages with concepts and sets the creative direction... and Philipp is the one who ultimately presses the shutter. Whether it's fashion, advertising, or projects... the main thing is aesthetics.
You can find them at lightlane.studio in Cologne.
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04.11.2025 •
"Heteronormative masculinity is still deeply rooted in professional sports, and homosexuality remains taboo in male team sports. Lucas broke this taboo. By coming out publicly, he became the first openly gay professional athlete in German team sports—a step that made him visible, but also vulnerable." HOMETOWN JOURNAL.
Jana Gerberding c/o BIRD PRODUCTION photographed the German handball pro for HOMETOWN JOURNAL.
In October 2022, Lucas Krzikalla became the first active German team athlete in one of the four major professional leagues to speak openly about his homosexuality in several interviews.
Jana Gerberding photographed Lucas Krzikalla for the first issue of the Portraiture series - a magazine dedicated to showcasing the work of visual artists in combination with their models, providing them with a platform to tell their stories through words and images.
The magazine is now available in stores - you can purchase it for 18 euros via the website listed below.
GoSee : hometownjournal.eu
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