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Front-facing studio image of Porsche Design Chronograph 1 All Black Numbered Edition (2026) showing matte black titanium case, integrated bracelet, high-contrast dial with white indices, and red chronograph seconds hand on a clean light background

review: Porche’s Chronograph 1 Visits A Stay with Dashboard Architecture

There are watches that evolve through complication, and there are watches that evolve through restraint. The Chronograph 1 – All Black Numbered Edition belongs firmly to the latter. In 2026, it stands not as a reinvention, but as a continuation—an object that refuses to abandon its original premise: that design, when resolved correctly, does not […]

View from inside a dark stone tunnel along Iron Mountain Road, framing a bright opening that reveals a distant mountain landscape, with rough rock walls and sunlight casting darkness across the roadway

The Long Ride West: On the Road to the Sturgis Motorcycle Rally – SD

There are road trips, and then there are pilgrimages. The distinction is subtle until you feel it—until the miles stop behaving like distance and begin to accumulate like meaning. A road trip is itinerary-driven, often optimized, frequently photographed. A pilgrimage is something else entirely: it absorbs you, alters your tempo, rewrites your sense of arrival. […]

Front-facing view of a minimalist black neuro-responsive headset featuring a continuous loop headband and curved visor, designed to integrate EEG sensing with adaptive augmented reality in a sleek, unified form

LIZE and the Emergence of Neuro-Responsive Wearables for Overstimulated Minds

There is a point, usually late in the day, when everything begins to feel equally urgent. The brightness of a screen, the movement of people, the density of information—none of it distinguishes itself anymore. It flattens into a single, continuous demand for attention. What’s often described as overstimulation isn’t simply excess. It’s the loss of […]

Jim Legxacy crouches in a blue puffer jacket and headphones, framed against a bold red wall poster, capturing the introspective and grounded mood surrounding “idk idk”

review: Jim Legxacy’s “idk idk” – Checks Inside the Question

stir  Full title: “idk idk” Artist: Jim Legxacy Era: Post-Black British Music (2026 material) flow This sits after the momentum of Black British Music, but instead of going bigger, it turns inward The track leans into uncertainty — the repetition of “idk” isn’t just a hook, it’s the whole point There’s a subtle theme of […]

Black-and-white portrait of Hayato Sumino seated at a grand piano, captured in a moment of intense focus, with dramatic lighting emphasizing his silhouette and expressive posture during performance

Hayato Sumino and the Quiet Radicalism of Dressing Between Cities

There is a distinct kind of artist who doesn’t separate disciplines cleanly. Sound bleeds into image. Movement informs composition. Identity shifts depending on where it’s placed. Hayato Sumino—known widely online as Cateen—belongs to that category, where virtuosity in one field becomes a lens for interpreting another. To circumference about Sumino today is not just to […]

Angled view of the Nike Zoom Vomero 5 “Phantom” pair, highlighting breathable mesh construction, layered tonal overlays, and cushioned sole unit in soft cream and sail tones, emphasizing a clean, versatile summer-ready design

Nike Zoom Vomero 5 “Phantom”: A Summer Shoe That Doesn’t Try Too Hard

There’s always a quiet negotiation that happens when summer arrives. Not just with temperature, but with expectation—what feels right to wear when everything is lighter, looser, less structured. Footwear, more than anything, becomes a balancing act. Breathability without fragility. Comfort without bulk. Style without excess. So what actually makes a “summer shoe”? It’s not just […]

ABCNT Seppuku screenprint depicting a stylized riot police figure kneeling in tactical gear while gripping a katana, with a blood-streaked blade extending behind, combining graphic illustration with sharp social commentary through bold lines and stark color contrasts

ABCNT’s Seppuku: A Measured Tension Between System and Break

There are works that ask to be understood, and there are works that resist that impulse entirely—choosing instead to be felt, confronted, even misread. Seppuku, a screenprint in colors with hand-embellishments on fine art paper by ABCNT, belongs to the latter. It doesn’t offer clarity so much as it stages tension: between surface and meaning, […]

Close-up portrait of a model wearing a white tennis headband, eyes squeezed shut as a bright yellow tennis ball stamped with Camper branding presses against their face, capturing the playful, offbeat humor of the “Crazy for Tennis” campaign

Camper SS26 “Crazy for Tennis”: When the Court Becomes Character

There’s a version of tennis that exists outside rankings, outside discipline, outside the myth of perfect form. It happens somewhere between a missed serve and an overcommitted volley, in that brief second where the body forgets instruction and becomes instinct. That’s the version Camper leans into for Spring/Summer 2026—a collection that doesn’t just borrow from […]

Black-and-white archival portrait of six young designers standing side by side, dressed in a mix of tailored coats, structured suiting, and casual layered pieces. Their expressions are serious and self-assured, capturing an early moment of individuality and collective presence, with styling that reflects late-1980s avant-garde fashion sensibilities

The Antwerp Six at MoMu: Revisiting a Bequest That Still Shapes Fashion

There are cities that dominate fashion through scale, and then there are cities that reshape it through thought. Antwerp belongs to the latter. Its influence was never built on spectacle or volume, but on a quieter, more rigorous proposition: that fashion could function as a language rather than a system. The exhibition at MoMu – […]

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