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BVB in Denim: GUESS JEANS Celebrates Dortmund’s Matchday
Fuseproject Reimagines the Montblanc Pen for the Digital Age
myth For more than a century, the name Montblanc has been synonymous with the ritual of writing. The act of uncapping a Meisterstück fountain pen carries a weight that is both tactile and symbolic. Ink on paper remains one of the most enduring gestures of authorship—one that bridges literature, business, and personal memory. Yet writing […]
Billie Eilish’s Next Artistic Turn: Inside Sarah Polley’s Bell Jar Adaptation
new For most of the last decade, Billie Eilish has defined what a modern pop star can look and sound like. Her whisper-intimate vocals, atmospheric production, and emotionally confessional lyrics reshaped the language of mainstream music when she arrived as a teenager. Since then she has accumulated Grammys, global tours, and two Academy Awards for […]
Review: Sunflower Refines the Leather Overshirt with a Crinkle Finish
Within contemporary Scandinavian fashion, few garments embody understated design philosophy as clearly as the Crinkle Leather Shirt in Black by Sunflower. Created by the Copenhagen-based label known for its collaborative design ethos, the shirt represents a careful balance between material experimentation and everyday wearability. Rather than functioning purely as a traditional shirt or a leather […]
The Nike Air Max 95 SE “White / Speed Red” Revives a Running Icon Through Football Heritage
visit The Nike Air Max 95 SE in White / Speed Red / Metallic Silver / Obsidian represents a modern interpretation of one of the most influential running shoes ever introduced by Nike. Since its debut in 1995, the Air Max 95 has occupied a unique position within footwear culture. The model bridged performance running […]
PASS: The Listening Room at the Edge of Tokyo Nightlife
On March 6, 2026, a small listening bar quietly opened inside an unassuming mixed-use building in the Higashi district of Shibuya, Tokyo. The venue is called PASS, and at first glance it hardly resembles the nightlife spaces that have shaped Tokyo’s global reputation for electronic music. There is no elevated DJ booth. No lighting rig. […]
Googly Eyes Unveils “Feel Like I Died,” An Introspective Release
Yesterday, the artist Googly Eyes released a new track titled “Feel Like I Died,” a song that arrives with a striking title and a mood that leans heavily into emotional reflection. While the name Googly Eyes might initially suggest something playful or ironic, the music itself moves in a far more introspective direction, offering listeners […]
Stüssy Spring ’26 Delivery Two Introduces New Seasonal Essentials
rhythm In the modern cadence of fashion, the notion of a collection arriving all at once has largely disappeared. Instead, the industry increasingly moves in phases—carefully timed deliveries that extend the life of a season and maintain a continuous dialogue between brand and audience. Spring ’26 Delivery Two represents the moment when the narrative deepens. […]
The Flying Duo: Inside Hebru Brantley’s Comic-Inspired Sculptural World (2022)
In contemporary pop art, few artists have developed characters as immediately recognizable and narratively rich as Hebru Brantley. His sculptural works often function like three-dimensional frames from an unwritten graphic novel, capturing heroic figures mid-story and inviting viewers into a world where imagination, cultural memory, and Afrofuturism converge. The Flying Duo – Batboy ’66 and […]
Review: Akai’s MPC XL Is the Ultimate Standalone Music Production Center
legend Designed as the new flagship instrument from Akai Professional, the MPC XL is described as a complete studio environment in a single piece of hardware. It brings together sequencing, sampling, mixing, sound design, and performance tools into one cohesive workstation. The concept echoes the philosophy that defined the original MPC machines: remove the technical […]
Sofia Coppola Showcases Marc Jacob in New Documentary and Companion Book
flow Fashion has always been a world built on relationships—between designers and collaborators, creators and muses, artists and the cultural currents that shape them. Few relationships illustrate this dynamic better than the long-standing friendship between Marc Jacobs and Sofia Coppola. Their shared history now becomes the subject of a new documentary and companion book, Marc […]











