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Claude Bernard Classic Automatic Date: A Refined Swiss Timepiece
swiss In a world increasingly shaped by smart devices and digital notifications, the mechanical wristwatch remains one of the few objects that continues to celebrate patience, craftsmanship, and engineering artistry. Among the brands preserving this tradition is Claude Bernard, a Swiss watchmaker known for producing elegant timepieces that combine classical design with reliable mechanical technology. […]
Converse Celebrates 30 Years of Wildcats Legacy With a Special Apparel Capsule
Thirty years after one of the most iconic moments in collegiate basketball history, Converse has imagined a commemorative capsule honoring the enduring legacy of the Kentucky Wildcats. The “30th Anniversary” Wildcats Collection is conceived not as a nostalgia exercise but as a cultural bridge between eras—linking the visual identity of 1990s basketball dominance with the […]
Michael Scoggins Twenty Monopoly Dollars (2009): Drawing Value From a Board Game Icon
In 2009, American artist Michael Scoggins produced Twenty Monopoly Dollars, a deceptively simple artwork that transforms one of the most recognizable objects of childhood play into a meditation on value, nostalgia, and cultural symbolism. Executed using Prismacolor marker and colored pencil on carefully hand-cut paper, the piece replicates a familiar element from the iconic board […]
Walter Van Beirendonck × Eastpak Wake the Monster Again With Monster Backpacks
For decades, Belgian designer Walter Van Beirendonck has existed in a space where fashion becomes storytelling. Few designers in contemporary fashion combine political commentary, surreal graphics, and theatrical color the way he does. Since emerging in the influential Antwerp Six collective in the late 1980s, Van Beirendonck has shaped a unique creative universe filled with […]
Air Meets the Fairway: Jordan 1 Mule Golf Shoes Debut
a new Golf has been quietly evolving over the last decade. What was once a sport defined by strict dress codes and traditional silhouettes has gradually opened the door to contemporary design and streetwear influence. Few products capture this cultural shift better than the Air Jordan 1 Mule Golf Shoes, a relaxed reinterpretation of the […]
“No Hook” by Karrahbood Brings Raw Underground Energy
indie Independent hip-hop artist Karrahbood approaches rap from a minimalist angle on the track No Hook. The title signals the concept immediately: there is no chorus, no repeating refrain, and no melodic centerpiece designed for radio rotation. Instead, the track unfolds through continuous verses that highlight lyrical flow and narrative momentum. flow In many contemporary […]
iOS 26.4 Adds New Emoji to iPhone: All the New Emoji Arriving to Apple Devices
Apple’s iOS updates have long been about more than performance improvements and new system features. Each release subtly reshapes the language of digital communication, and few features illustrate that better than emoji. With iOS 26.4, Apple expands the iPhone’s emoji library once again, introducing a fresh batch of characters designed to reflect evolving culture, humor, […]
Psycho Bunny Men’s Aiden Back Graphic Tee: Streetwear Energy Meets Modern Casual
The Men’s Aiden Back Graphic Tee from Psycho Bunny captures the brand’s signature balance of playful irreverence and polished casualwear. Known for its distinctive rabbit-and-crossbones logo, Psycho Bunny has carved out a niche within premium street-influenced menswear, offering pieces that merge comfort with bold graphic identity. The Aiden Back Graphic Tee fits squarely within this […]
Curtis Kulig — Untitled (2013): The Language of “Love Me” and the Street-to-Gallery Revolution
The painting Untitled (2013), executed in acrylic on canvas, represents a moment within this transition. What began as a quickly applied street tag evolved into a formal artistic motif capable of functioning within the institutional and commercial spaces of contemporary art. In this work, the phrase appears not as an incidental mark within the city […]
Fragment Design × VA × Converse Reimagine the All Star OX and Jack Purcell 1935
The latest fetch between Hiroshi Fujiwara’s Fragment Design, creative platform VA (Various Artists), and Converse revisits two cornerstone silhouettes in sneaker history: the Converse All Star OX and the Converse Jack Purcell 1935. Presented in a crisp monochromatic palette, the project channels Fujiwara’s signature minimalism while embedding subtle storytelling through branding, proportion, and archival references. […]












