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Hip Hop’s Hundred Dollar Bill #1 by Blake Levine: The Bill, Reinscribed
Carhartt WIP x F.C.Real Bristol: Workwear Meets the Fiction of Football
Jaafar: Tailoring the Weight of Legacy on Late-Night Television
Mononoke・Made: When Takashi Murakami Meets READYMADE’s Yuta Hosokawa, Fashion Becomes Artifact
Mononoke・Made: When Takashi Murakami Meets READYMADE’s Yuta Hosokawa, Fashion Becomes Artifact
Jurassic Park x Nike Ja 3 “Metallic Silver”
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Ritchie Valens, Remembered Through Film: Inside the Making of La Bamba – Biopic
(the reconstruction of a life that ended too early) There is something inherently fragile about attempting to rebuild a life that never had the chance to fully unfold. In the case of Ritchie Valens, the project becomes even more delicate: a figure suspended between cultural breakthrough and abrupt disappearance, between myth and documentation. When La […]
Air Jordan 11 Low “UNC”: The Return of a Measure Classic
There is an exact shoe that never needed to shout to matter. The Air Jordan 11 Low “UNC” sits firmly in that category—a silhouette that has moved through time with a kind of steady confidence, reappearing not to chase relevance, but to remind the culture where refinement began. Its return in 2026 doesn’t feel like […]
Tiffany & Co. Reframes Love Through Cinema: Natalie Portman as the Many-Faceted Center
There are moments when a haute house does not merely release a campaign—it repositions its emotional grammar. With the appointment of Natalie Portman as its newest House ambassador, Tiffany & Co. moves not toward spectacle, but toward interiority. The resulting film, directed by Mona Fastvold and Brady Corbet, is less a campaign than a meditation—an […]
Scenes Of Labor: wetheknot Studies Work Without Ornament
There is no spectacle in the spaces that define most of life. Fluorescent-lit corridors, meeting rooms with fixed chairs, cafeterias calibrated for efficiency—these are environments designed not to be remembered, but to be repeated. With Scenes of Labor, wetheknot does not attempt to romanticize those conditions. It studies them. The collection unfolds as a year-long […]
Analogue’s 4K Nintendo 64: A Retro Revival with Modern Appeal
The allure of retro gaming has never been stronger, with companies like Analogue at the forefront of bringing back classic consoles in sleek, modernized packages. Their latest offering, the Analogue 3D, promises to revitalize the beloved Nintendo 64 (N64) with 4K resolution and modern output options. Initially delayed, the Analogue 3D is now set to […]
New Balance’s “Dunk” Skate Shoe: Performance and Style
In the world of skateboarding footwear, few brands have made as much noise in recent years as New Balance. Known primarily for its running shoes, New Balance’s foray into skate shoes with their Numeric line has steadily gained traction since its launch in 2013. Now, the brand has released what many are calling its “Dunk” […]
The Alpine Alpenglow: A 730-HP Hydrogen-Powered Supercar
In the world of high-performance cars, a new contender has emerged that is capturing the attention of both car enthusiasts and environmental advocates: the Alpine Alpenglow, a hydrogen-powered supercar boasting an impressive 730 horsepower. The Alpenglow represents a bold leap forward in the intersection of sustainable technology and supercar performance, offering a glimpse into what […]
Zadig & Voltaire Leather Trainers for Women
Zadig & Voltaire’s leather trainers for women offer a perfect blend of casual sophistication and edgy design, embodying the brand’s rock-chic aesthetic. Known for their premium materials and minimalist yet bold details, these trainers are designed to elevate everyday looks while providing comfort and versatility. Typically crafted from high-quality leather, Zadig & Voltaire’s trainers are […]
A New Light on Early Emily Carr: The Audain Art Museum’s Acquisition of a Rare Watercolor
The Audain Art Museum’s recent acquisition of an early Emily Carr watercolor marks a critical moment for both the museum and the broader landscape of Canadian art. Emily Carr is an iconic figure whose career represents a profound exploration of the Canadian wilderness and Indigenous cultures of British Columbia. While her later oil paintings are […]
The Rising Cost of Transportation in NYC
Transportation costs in New York City, traditionally seen as a city where car ownership is unnecessary, have skyrocketed in recent years. According to recent data, these costs have risen by more than 39 percent for the average household in the metro area, a surprising figure for a place known for its extensive public transit system. […]













