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The Brutal Beauty of Attack on Titan Meets SAINT Mxxxxxx’s Signature Vintage
There are mixologies that feel inevitable, and then there are those that arrive with a certain tension—where two distinct visual languages collide and, in doing so, sharpen one another. The meeting of SAINT Mxxxxxx and Attack on Titanbelongs firmly to the latter. At first glance, the alignment seems intuitive: a globally revered anime defined by […]
Nike Dunk Low “Dynasty Purple”: Saturation, Rewired
The Nike Dunk Low has never depended on subtlety to remain relevant—but the “Dynasty Purple” iteration doesn’t follow the expected script. Instead of leaning into a clean, heritage-driven two-tone, this version fractures the familiar formula. Purple is still the anchor, but here it’s refracted—layered through sheen, texture, and contrast that feels closer to nightlife than […]
Daniel Arsham’s Mobile Phone (FR 01) and the Afterlife of Technology
In the evolving language of contemporary art, few figures have constructed as coherent—and as quietly disruptive—a vocabulary as Daniel Arsham. His work consistently interrogates time, material, and cultural memory, operating at the intersection of architecture, sculpture, and speculative archaeology. Within this continuum, Mobile Phone (FR 01) (2013) emerges not as a singular object but as […]
Billionaire Boys Club Frames the Yankees Legacy in Contempo Form
There is a specific precision required when fashion intersects with legacy—especially one as codified as the New York Yankees. For its first official collab with the franchise, Billionaire Boys Club does not disrupt for the sake of novelty. Instead, it refines, repositions, and ultimately reframes what a “New York uniform” can signify in 2026. This […]
Tommy Hilfiger Welcomes Travis Kelce, Marking a New Chapter in Modern Prep
The appointment of Travis Kelce as Global Brand Ambassador for Tommy Hilfiger arrives not as a surprise, but as a precise calibration of cultural timing. Kelce, whose identity has steadily expanded beyond the gridiron into fashion, entertainment, and personality-driven media, becomes the latest figure to inhabit Hilfiger’s long-standing universe of American archetypes. Where the brand […]
A Columbia University Guide to Healthy Living on a Budget
In New York City, food operates as both spectacle and necessity. It is a cultural signature—expressed through restaurants, delis, markets, and street vendors—but also a daily negotiation shaped by cost, access, and time. For many residents, especially those navigating rising living expenses, the question is not what to eat, but how to eat well at […]
Inside: Bonetti/Kozerski’s Cityscape Loft For Interior Office Space
a stu Within vocabulary of contemporary architecture, the office has become an increasingly ambiguous space. No longer strictly a site of production, it oscillates between atelier, salon, and social stage. For Bonetti/Kozerski, whose work has long threaded together fashion, hospitality, and residential design, the conception of a headquarters in New York signals something more deliberate: […]
Visvim’s Burrow Crew Knit: An Approach to Everyday Form of Subtle Wear
Within the vocabulary of Visvim, garments rarely exist as isolated products. They function instead as extensions of a larger ethic—one that privileges process, tactility, and time. The Burrow Crew Knit (0126105012001) sits precisely within this continuum. At first glance, it reads as a familiar object: a crewneck sweater, relaxed in posture, understated in tone. Yet, […]
review: Jonas Wood’s Tennis Court Paintings – Gagosian Los Angeles (2026) Exhibition
Gagosian returns to Los Angeles with a pointed sense of continuity and expansion through its tenth exhibition of Jonas Wood’s work, on view through April 25, 2026. The presentation marks not only a numerical milestone in the artist’s longstanding relationship with the gallery, but also a geographic and conceptual recalibration. For the first time under […]
From Banda to Pulse: Kappa’s SS26 Recalibrates Sport as Form
There is a narrowly fetched discipline in how Kappa approaches Spring/Summer 2026. The collection does not indulge in revival for its own sake; instead, it treats the archive as a system of lines, symbols, and tensions to be recalibrated. Within Kappa Authentic, the past becomes less a reference point and more a structural language—one that […]












