I went for art, and it was great. Something modern, something old, Picasso, a pair of jeans. But what really got me? Frank Lloyd Wright’s fever dream of a museum. The Guggenheim doesn’t just show art - it is art. And it doesn’t let you forget it. Curving walls, tilting floors, a hypnotic swirl that had me questioning if I’d accidentally stepped into a giant whirlpool.

Absolute architectural madness. Loved every second.

And just when I thought the Guggenheim experience couldn’t get any wilder, I found out about the Guggenheim Hat. In 1960, legendary milliner Sally Victor looked at this spiraling masterpiece and made an actual, wearable, collapsible hat inspired by the museum!

Would I wear it? Without hesitation. But for now, I did what felt natural - I drew it. And now my brain is spinning faster than the ramps inside: Louvre Hat? Pompidou Hat? Tate Hat? At this rate, I might just launch an entire architectural millinery line. Call me when MoMA wants in.

Bisou bisou, Jo

Photos: Joanna Gniady