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Hotel, hostel, co-working and co-living combined at Yust Antwerp

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Yust is short for Young Urban Style and aims to attract young adults looking for a flexible lifestyle. POLO Architects transformed an old industrial telephone factory into an innovative concept combining co-working with a hotel, hostel, and long-stay apartments. Yust Antwerp also features a restaurant, rooftop bar, event space, and an art gallery showcasing young talent.

The interiors have been designed by Belgian designer Stephanie Parein in an eclectic style with a distinctive vintage aspect. We love the telephone booth which doubles as an ironing room, the laundry room, and the addition of bunk beds in the family rooms.

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It is no secret that Paris has been the capital of fashion since the seventeenth century. The city has been the playground for prestigious designers and couture brands like Chanel, Dior, and Saint Laurent. Today the Parisian style is not only an aesthetic choice but a philosophy. It embraces elegance, timelessness, and slow responsible fashion. The focus is on the cut and the quality of the materials. No fluff or excessiveness with a less is more approach. And what better way to understand Parisian fashion than to visit a museum dedicated to it.

For more than 70 years, the house has been crafting magical couture pieces in their atelier at 30 Avenue Montaigne in Paris. Christian Dior has made this location a legendary address since the first collection in 1947. Behind its new flagship, the House of Dior inaugurates a permanent exhibition in an extraordinary gallery, independently of its boutique. Mr. Dior wanted to be an architect; the building and the museum pay him a beautiful tribute today.

The staging is astonishing. A circular staircase at the entrance showcases 452 dresses and 1,422 accessories, all 3D printed. Bags, shoes, perfumes, and small objects: so many testimonies of the Dior style materialized to elaborate this Diorama.