Introducing a new MUSE video series.
Elodie Badet and her daughter Laszlo Marie Badet share a creative way of life shaped by fashion, food, and craft. Captured at home in Cully, Switzerland, their relationship is grounded in everyday rituals, conversation, and a quiet sense of closeness that runs through the way they spend time together.
A chef and creative known for treating food as an artistic medium, gaining fame as a teenage culinary prodigy before opening two restaurants in New York City.
Sharone and Eric Komoroff are partners in life and in building, united by a shared appreciation for craft, community, and meaningful detail. Their work sits at the intersection of design, storytelling, and human connection, shaped by an intuitive understanding of how people live with objects.
In conversation with the Egorts, we spend time with the New York-based family whose legacy spans photography, image-making and performance. Rooted in love, energy and collaboration, their work reflects a distinctive creative language shaped through generations.
In conversation with Mickalene Thomas, we spend time with the artist in her studio, moving through the layered world of her portrait practice. Working across painting, collage, and photography, she continues to celebrate Black womanhood while reshaping art history on her own terms.
We spend time with Sean and Rachelle MacPherson, two New York–based creatives whose work spans hospitality and fashion. From shaping iconic spaces to redefining modern craft, their work is rooted in storytelling, culture, and everyday life.
Rachel is the co-founder of Wilder Botanics, a master herbalist and naturopath with over 20 years of clinical experience. Her work is rooted in a lifelong connection to plants, blending ancient botanical wisdom with modern formulations.
After years working within the world of fashion design, Richard Haines has come full circle, returning to drawing as one of today’s most respected fashion illustrators.
Dee Abrahamsen is an Artist, Writer and Model. She combines unexpected colours – using Marfa Stance as a blank canvas to create contrast, colour, and texture. She layers with bold accessories and thoughtful combinations, turning everyday outerwear into a personal style statement
Leila Bartell is a London-based contemporary artist and film director whose work investigates perception, memory and consciousness through layered, abstracted landscapes.