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Kris Gebhardt’s Brother John’s Elephant: Holding Its Ground
There is something immediately disarming about an elephant rendered at this scale—not because of spectacle, but because of proximity. In Brother John’s Elephant, Kris Gebhardt does not stage the animal as distant myth or safari emblem. Instead, he brings it forward—closer than expected, closer than comfortable—until the figure begins to occupy not just space, but […]
SAINT Mxxxxxx 26SS Drop 7 — The Stone Roses, Fragmented
SAINT Mxxxxxx doesn’t recreate the past—it edits it until it feels unstable. Drop 7, arriving April 11, reads like a correction. Not louder. Not more collide for the sake of it. Just more precise about what the brand actually does: destabilize memory, then print it onto fabric cloth. The names are there—The Stone Roses, Sean […]
A Crocodile, Recalibrated: Pierre Gasly Steps Into Lacoste
There are partnerships that feel engineered, and then there are those that arrive with a kind of cultural inevitability. The alignment of Pierre Gasly with Lacoste belongs to the latter category—a meeting point between precision sport and a maison that has long treated athleticism not as performance alone, but as a language of style. Gasly, […]
Rave One by Peter J Walsh: Haçienda Club Photography Reissued by IDEA
There are moments in cultural history that resist containment—too loud, too immediate, too alive to be archived in real time. The Haçienda nightclub in Manchester was one of them. It didn’t document itself; it happened. Bodies in motion, basslines that blurred into memory, architecture repurposed into something closer to ritual than venue. And yet, decades […]
Sabrina Carpenter Drops House Tour Video Before Coachella Headline Set
Right before stepping onto the vastness of Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival, Sabrina Carpenter does the opposite of going bigger. She goes inward. House Tour, co-directed with Margaret Qualley and featuring Madelyn Cline, isn’t structured like a traditional music video. There’s no clear storyline, no performance centerpiece, no obvious climax. Instead, it operates like […]
BAPE® Spring/Summer 2026 Golden Era: GLITCH Woodland Camo, Music-Led Campaign & Archive
the loop, not the throwback The idea of a “golden era” is often treated as something fixed—an untouchable past sealed in memory, replayed only through reference. A Bathing Ape has never subscribed to that static definition. For Spring/Summer 2026, the Golden Era isn’t framed as nostalgia, but as a loop—something that can be remixed, distorted, […]
Dior Names Guitarricadelafuente Ambassador – Toward Softer Masculinity
Not an announcement so much as a reorientation. Dior naming Guitarricadelafuente as House ambassador doesn’t read like a conventional alignment—no sudden collision of celebrity and brand, no forced symmetry. It feels quieter than that. Almost inevitable, in hindsight. As if the figure already existed inside the idea of Dior, waiting to be named. He doesn’t […]
Alto Art 01 and Bernar Venet: The Architecture-Inspired Watch Refine
There’s an certain discipline in starting from nothing—no references, no nostalgia, no inherited codes to soften the landing. Alto begins there. The Art 01 doesn’t arrive as a reinterpretation or a tribute. It arrives as a clean break. It doesn’t ask to be understood through history. It asks to be seen. View this post […]
Triple Sevens All Star Football Hoodie White: A Graphic-Driven Take on Fiction Sportswear
The Triple Sevens All Star Football Hoodie in white reads like something recovered rather than newly made. It carries the visual weight of a team-issued piece—something that should belong to a locker room, a sideline, or a forgotten championship run—yet it exists entirely outside of any real league. That tension is precisely where its appeal […]
Nike Total 90 III SE “Barbed Wire”: A Graphic Recode of a Football Classic
The return of the Total 90 isn’t just another retro cycle—it’s a recalibration. What began as a performance-first football boot in the early 2000s has quietly become one of the most culturally loaded silhouettes in Nike’s archive. And with the Nike Total 90 III SE “Barbed Wire,” that transition from pitch to pavement becomes explicit—less […]












