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Culture Watch: What to See and Where to Go in June

Culture Watch: What to See and Where to Go in June
inujima
Courtesy of Prada

Prada Mode is back for its 12th iteration. This year, the house descended on Osaka for its second collaboration with the world renowned architecture firm Kazuyo Sejima and its first with the Inujima Project. A highlight? The Inujima Life Garden. If you happen to be heading to Japan, you’re in luck: The exhibition is open to the public through June 15. Click here to register.

cultural performance on stage with traditional attire and instruments
Courtesy of Cartier

Since 2006, the Cartier Women’s Initiative (CWI) has nurtured women-run and -owned businesses across social, economic, and environmental fields. Successful applicants of the program receive an $100,000 grant, mentorship, and media publicity. This year, the brand hosted its 2025 Impact Awards—also in Osaka—and honored nine former CWI fellows. During the event, honorees shared inspiring stories, including 2019 fellow Caitlin Dolkart, whose app Flare revolutionized ambulatory care in Nairobi, and 2013 fellow Nabita Banka, who has dramatically improved access to public toilets across India.

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acne paper
Courtesy of Acne Studios

Happy birthday, Acne Studios! In Issue 20 of its magazine, the brand celebrates two decades of creativity. Take, for example, the title, “Golden,” and the cover’s color palette—both paying homage to the symbolic power of gold. Whether on the runway or in print, Acne has woven a “golden thread” through every visual presentation, including its cover star, actress and model Raya Martigny, whose pose captures the fluidity and malleability of this precious material. Pick up your copy here.

house and farm at jas de bouffan, by paul cezanne
DEA PICTURE LIBRARY//Getty Images

Step into the captivating world of French post-Impressionist painter Paul Cézanne at the Musée Granet in Aix-en-Provence. This comprehensive exhibition features over 130 works, capturing the artist’s life in southern France from 1859 to 1899—including landscapes, still lifes, and self-portraits. The show also marks the gradual reopening of Jas de Bouffan, the historic Cézanne family estate. Advanced tickets for “Cezanne at Jas de Bouffan” are available online here.

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