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FASHION, FILM, ART, MUSIC, AND DESIGN
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Look Through Shanghai: A Street Art 

Magda Danysz Gallery will take over Bund18’s front store for an exclusive street art exhibition that is aimed at being shared live to witness the work in progress. A dozen international artists are invited for this project, from the pioneers of street art such as Futura, international figures such as JonOne and Poesia to the most up-and-coming young generation like Ludo, YZ, and Seth. The public will have access to see the work in progress by looking through the windows of Bund18, and even videos of their performances inside. This unique preview experience will be open between November 18 and November 20, before the formal show opens from October 20 to December 1. Be sure to check out this epic artist residency at Bund18, 18 Zhongshan East Road, Shangai, if you are in the area.

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Hermès Maison Shanghai Opening

Parisian fashion house Hermès has opened its first Chinese Hermès Maison retail store in Shanghai, which joins a roster of other Maisons in Paris, New York, Tokyo and Seoul. Located in the upscale shopping district of Middle Huaihai Road, the Hermès Maison is housed in a historic four-storey brick mansion from the early 20th century, which had to undergo six years of renovation before opening. Within its clean but striking interior, the Maison features the label’s ready-to-wear collections, accessories, jewelry, equestrian pieces, home collection and a lounge bar. The fourth floor is designated as an event and exhibition space, hosting pieces from the Émile Hermès Collection. If you are in Shanghai, make sure to carve some time out to visit this store, which can be found at the address below.

Hermès Maison Shanghai 217 Middle Huaihai Road Lu Wan Qu Shanghai China

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The HYPEBEAST City Guide to Shanghai

Although nothing is as exhilarating as spontaneously setting off on an adventure without an itinerary or plan, most of us will have had times where we look back and rue an overlooked, must-visit spot. Whether it’s a place to eat, shop or even just to bask in the ambiance, how many of us wish we had someone with similar sensibilities to inform us of these hidden gems, which aren’t included in your average guidebook? With ticket details consistently available, a last-minute getaway is literally a click away so leaving everything behind on a whim has never been easier.

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A "Panoramic" Look at Skateboarding in Shanghai VIDEO

George Costanza was famously betrayed in a board meeting when his protégé publicly asserted that a city planner is greater than an architect. Of course, cities are macrocosms of their constituents – perpetually developing landscapes that are equal parts past and future. It can be arguably stated that no one is more fluent in the relationship between city and culture than the skateboarder, who from slick marble ledges to rough cement of old, interacts with his or her environment on a daily basis. This subject and more are explored in “PANORAMIC,” a visual survey of the skateboarding scene in Shanghai, China. “PANORAMIC” is a rather apt title for the film, which features a myriad spots thrill seekers and weekenders alike might salivate over. By the looks of it there seems no better place to ride our useless wooden toys in 2013, to the point where the mind ponders the city planner behind Shanghai’s magnificence, and whether he was out to stick it to ol’ George.

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The Selby’s Louis Vuitton Express Journey Begins with Day 1 and 2 Recaps VIDEO

A few days ago, Louis Vuitton announced its latest creative partnership with voyeur extraordinaire, The Selby. Centering around a large-scale globetrotting campaign dubbed the “Louis Vuitton Express,” The Selby was to embark on a transcontinental journey from Europe to Asia. The first two days have been presented including some of The Selby’s own words regarding this experience which will see a stop in Moscow before ultimately finishing in Shanghai.

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Versace for H&M’s London Madness: A First-Person Account

By 8 a.m. in London this morning, over 150 people were impatiently waiting for H&M's flagship store on Oxford Circus to open — though it wouldn't do so for another hour. Those at the front of line had waited overnight (since 9 p.m., to be exact). The first two spots were occupied by a pair of American students on a semester abroad who professed to be desperate for the collection's bright printed leggings.

A few blocks away at the Regent Street store, another equally long line covered the whole sidewalk. (Londoners on their walk to work were characteristically grumpy about this and pushed their way through the crowds, grumbling and causing a few minor scuffles.) At around 8:15 a.m., a bright pink carpet (to match the men's suit and shoes combo, naturally) was  rolled out for the arrival of Donatella Versace herself, scheduled for an in-store appearance for her collection's debut. Amazingly, Donatella actually arrived early, and was dressed head-to-toe in items from the new line: a gold-embellished black leather coat, apink minidress, black heels, and a gold-studded black handbag.

The crowds in line went wild — even an older man who'd previously been rolling his eyes about it all, having been sent to wait by his granddaughters. Donatella posed for photos on the pink carpet, then walked around along the roadside to wave at all the regular-people-turned-screaming-fans. But it wasn't long before security whisked her indoors, where she waited until the official 9 a.m. opening and did a tightly controlled meet-and-greet with previously approved press.

Shoppers had been given wristbands (brightly colored ones, of course) to determine where they'd be shopping — the men's and womenswear sections were roped off separately. A ten-minute limit was also mandated, so that each group of shoppers would only have that long to make their selections. (Because, you know, they weren't crazed enough already.)

At 9 a.m. back at the Oxford Circus store, wristbands for all the time slots through 12:30 p.m. had been given out for shopping in the women's space, but there was no wait at all for the menswear collection. Brave H&M employees were replenishing stock as often as possible, but even with the time limits in place (and vague limits on the quantity any one shopper could grab madly during their spree), the scene was chaotic. Bestsellers from the men's pieces included the silky-sleeved bomber jacket Kanye wore to perform at the Victoria's Secret fashion show last week, as well as the patterned boxer briefs. In the women's section, everything sold fast. No one fought outright like they did in Shanghai, but there was lots of side-eyed glaring, and someone stood on my foot when they thought I wanted one of the last chunky floral rings on display.

— As told to Alex Rees

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