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Review: Margot Robbie in Chanel 25 Between Nostalgia and Craft
On nostalgia, craft, and why something familiar can still feel alive The latest campaign from Chanel, built around the Chanel 25 handbag and featuring Margot Robbie and Kylie Minogue, arrives with a peculiar kind of clarity. It is not trying to resolve its contradictions. It is built on them. From the moment it surfaced, the […]
It’s Been a Minute: Jay-Z, Distance, and the Architecture of Presence
a return It had, by his own measure, been “a minute.” For Jay-Z, the decision to sit for an extended, in-depth interview—his first in years, conducted with GQ—was not framed as a return so much as a recalibration. There was no sense of reintroduction, no attempt to reclaim attention. Instead, the conversation unfolded with the […]
Balenciaga Triple S.2 Enters Fortnite: A New Axis of Fashion, Code, and Cultural Currency
The ongoing dialogue between luxury fashion and digital environments has reached another calibrated inflection point. With the arrival of the Balenciaga Triple S.2 within Fortnite, the house extends its vocabulary beyond fabric and leather into code—where materiality is simulated, ownership is reinterpreted, and presence becomes platform-dependent. This latest release is not merely a continuation of […]
Victor Wembanyama’s Third-Year Leap Rewrites the Spurs—and the League
There are seasons that confirm promise, and then there are seasons that alter expectation entirely. What Victor Wembanyama is doing in 2025–26 belongs to the latter. It is not simply that he has improved—most stars do by their third year. It is that his development has arrived with a kind of structural force, reshaping both […]
Rhude Collins Fumar Tee: Vintage Vice Meets Modern Haute
The Rhude Collins Fumar Tee captures the raw attitude and cinematic edge that have come to define Rhuigi Villaseñor’s label. For Fall/Winter 2025, the Los Angeles-based designer returns to his roots—opulent filtered through nostalgia—offering a collection of graphic pieces that fuse vintage Americana with street-level romanticism. Among them, the Collins Fumar Tee stands out as […]
Wynn Hamlyn Woven Tote: Artisanal Craft Meets Modern Elegance
In the evolving landscape of modern fashion, few designers manage to balance heritage, craftsmanship, and relevance as gracefully as Wynn Hamlyn. His work sits between the quiet rhythm of artisanal design and the sharp tempo of modern utility — a duality embodied perfectly in pieces like the hand-woven structured tote pictured above. Meticulously constructed from […]
Vans OTW Old Skool 36 Vibram “Silver/Grey”: A Distressed Classic with a Premium Edge
The Vans OTW Old Skool 36 Vibram “Silver/Grey” (style code VN000D2GSLV) marks one of the most intriguing reinterpretations of a skate classic in 2025. Releasing 13 November 2025, it redefines the original 1977 Style #36 — the first Vans shoe to feature the iconic Sidestripe — through a contemporary lens of haute materials, functional upgrades, […]
Let Me Tell You — Yeonjun and Daniela Redefine the Pop Duet
Yeonjun of TXT steps confidently into solo territory with Let Me Tell You, featuring Daniela of KATSEYE — a smooth, polished R&B-pop cut that captures his most personal and expressive side yet. Pulled from his 2025 solo EP No Labels: Part 01, the track underscores Yeonjun’s expanding artistic identity, merging sensual minimalism with lyrical modesty. […]
Corteiz Worldwide Waffle Thermal
The Corteiz WORLDWIDE WAFFLE THERMAL [CREAM] channels the label’s irreverent street ethos through a lens of utilitarian comfort. Known for building its cult identity outside the structures of traditional hype marketing, Corteiz once again finds strength in the tactile and the essential — this time through a garment that feels like a declaration of quiet […]
ArtScience Museum Singapore – “Mirror Mirror: Journey Into the Mind” Exhibition at Marina Bay
The lotus on Marina Bay has always promised a meeting of disciplines—a petaled emblem where art, science, technology, and culture can cross-pollinate. Yet the promise of a hybrid museum is never guaranteed by architecture alone. It must be renewed generation after generation through programming, pedagogy, and public trust. Reimagining Singapore’s ArtScience Museum today means treating […]












