Andéol

Digitally printed accessories and homewares, inspired by world travels and made in Sydney

by Emily Bihl Travel is a hugely inspirational force for textile designer Emilie Cacace, and it leads to much more than gorgeous Instagram photos of remarkable locales. Cacace’s brand Andéol utilizes natural materials picked up from her travels as the base for her digitally-printed silk scarves, bags, pillows and jewelry. The result is a marriage of organic forms and current technology that is 100% Australian-made, …

Interview: Frank Pavich, Director of Jodorowsky’s Dune

The filmmaker on his breakout documentary, about one of the greatest movies never made

by Charlotte Anderson Some 10 years before David Lynch’s 1984 adaptation of the popular science fiction novel “Dune” by Frank Herbert, Chilean-French filmmaker (and icon) Alejandro Jodorowsky was already penning his own screenplay. His goal was ambitious: to create a philosophically minded, aesthetically surreal, space-epic the likes of which had never, ever been seen. And in 1974, after the wild success of “El Topo” and …

Test Drive: 2015 Mercedes-Benz C-Class

Grown-up and refined, the German automaker's latest release offers luxury beyond its price point

by Davis Adams Earlier this year, Mercedes-Benz launched its 2014 CLA-Class; a handsome, compact sedan targeted squarely at young professionals and newcomers to the luxury market. Truth be told, the CLA has become a benchmark for entry-level premium cars, making no bones about offering legitimate luxury at a semi-affordable price. However, that space belonged to the larger C-Class, so Mercedes invited CH to Marseille to …