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By securing major works from artists like Picasso, Basquiat, Monet, and Warhol, Christie’s positions itself as the tastemaker of the art world. When it sold Picasso’s Les Femmes d’Alger for $179.4 million in 2015, it didn’t just break a record—it set a new benchmark for what collectors were willing to pay for modern art. (... continue reading)
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The turning point came in 1998 when comedian Joan Rivers hired Bailey to design her daughter’s wedding at The Plaza Hotel. Instead of traditional floral décor, Bailey transformed the space into a Russian winter wonderland. This project demonstrated his unique value proposition: event design as an immersive, theatrical experience rather than a decorative afterthought. The event catapulted him into the global luxury event design market, attracting clients like Oprah Winfrey, Donald Trump, and Catherine Zeta-Jones. (... continue reading)
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Their stylists weren’t just picking clothes—they were crafting personas. A billionaire tech founder needed a wardrobe that balanced understated wealth with undeniable authority. A Middle Eastern royal required tradition-infused modernity. Every client had a narrative, and The 0.1% Group ensured their clothing told it perfectly. (... continue reading)