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A large rooftop billboard displays a tarot-inspired campaign by Netflix, featuring illustrated cards referencing popular titles like Sesame Street, Bridgerton, and Lupin, alongside the phrase “I See the Past in Your Future” and a glowing red Netflix logo against a dusk sky

Netflix Reframes Content Curation Through the Structure of Tarot

new There is a quiet recalibration happening in how streaming platforms frame discovery. It is no longer enough to surface content through rows, algorithms, or even curated “Top 10” lists. The interface itself is becoming narrative—an editorial object, a symbolic language. In this shift, Netflix has begun experimenting with a more esoteric vocabulary: the tarot […]

thirteendegees stance cbehind a reflective surface, likely glass, with city lights faintly mirrored across it. In the foreground, a young woman wears a patterned cap with a visible Supreme logo and a thick, draped scarf framing her face, her expression calm and introspective

Dwntwn Luv by Thirteendegrees

“dwntwn luv” by thirteendegrees opens like a dim corridor—quiet, slightly blurred, and already in motion. There’s no dramatic arrival. Instead, the track feels as though it’s been playing long before the listener steps into it. This subtle entry sets the tone: understated, observational, and emotionally indirect. flow The “downtown” here isn’t mapped geographically. It exists […]

Carnival x ASICS GEL-Kayano 12.1 sneaker in black mesh with metallic silver overlays and tonal striping, featuring layered panel construction, black laces, and a sculpted cushioned sole unit shown in angled side profile

Bangkok’s Carnival Reveals ASICS GEL-Kayano 12.1

There is a swift, secure, and existential when a converge moves away from surface storytelling and begins to operate as a system. The partnership between Carnival and ASICS does not attempt to “represent” Bangkok in the expected sense. Instead, it builds from within it—through pattern logic, tonal calibration, and the quiet discipline of material selection. […]

Cope 2 painted metal “No Parking” street sign artwork featuring layered black graffiti tags, purple accents, and bold green bubble lettering at the bottom

Cope 2: True Legend Parking Street Sign, (2014)

The painted parking sign—acrylic on metal, measuring 12 × 18 inches—demands to be understood first as an object before it is read as an image. In this work, attributed to Cope 2, the substrate is not neutral. It is not canvas, paper, or panel. It is infrastructure—salvaged or replicated from the regulatory systems of the […]

Ester Expósito poses in Desigual’s FW25 “Desigualand” campaign, photographed by Bryce Anderson, wearing a multicolored coat under vivid lighting that reflects the campaign’s conjured and optimistic aesthetic.

Ester Expósito Inhabits Desigualand for Desigual FW25

entering desigualand Desigual’s Fall/Winter 2025 campaign isn’t a mere seasonal showcase—it’s an invitation into a parallel world. Titled “Desigualand,” it is a realm of color, chaos, and creative joy, designed to counteract a social atmosphere the brand itself describes as “chaotic and lacking empathy.” Spanish actress Ester Expósito, returning as the house’s global ambassador, acts […]

A person sits outdoors on a tiled bridge wearing the New Balance ABZORB 2000 sneakers in the “Rose Sugar with Monarch Burgundy” colourway. The shoes’ pink and white upper contrasts with the city skyline and blue sky in the background, highlighting the sneaker’s bold design and modern cushioning sole.

New Balance ABZORB 2000 Returns in “Pearl Grey” and “Rose Sugar” Colourways

the evolution of a modern classic New Balance has been methodically reshaping its running heritage into lifestyle icons, and the latest release of the ABZORB 2000 exemplifies this direction perfectly. The silhouette—an evolution of performance innovation blended with street-ready styling—returns this season in two fresh unisex colourways: “Pearl Grey with Black” and “Rose Sugar with […]

Keith Haring’s Dog (1986), screenprint in black on red enamel-painted and shaped plywood, depicting a barking dog silhouette representing protest and energy in 1980s New York.

Inside Keith Haring’s Dog, 1986

Few artists have managed to distill the frenetic rhythm of 1980s New York into a vocabulary as immediately recognizable as Keith Haring. Working between subway platforms, street corners, and SoHo galleries, Haring developed an image-based lexicon that merged the accessibility of graffiti with the graphic precision of Pop art. Among his recurring figures — radiant […]

Universal Works Cardigan in Night Leopard Dark Navy/Brown from the AW25 collection, featuring a textured wool-blend fabric with a subtle leopard pattern, button-front closure, and patch pockets — a refined take on modern British workwear design.

Universal Works – Cardigan in Night Leopard Dark Navy/Brown | AW25 Collection

the quiet strength of british craftsmanship Universal Works has always stood slightly apart from the noise of contemporary menswear — neither chasing trends nor clinging to nostalgia. Founded in Nottingham, the label has built its identity on the principles of honest design, functionality, and modern British craftsmanship. The brand’s AW25 collection, and specifically the Cardigan […]

Portrait Veeze wearing a textured denim bucket hat and white shirt, standing against a muted green backdrop. His neutral expression

Signed a Napkin by Veeze

“Signed a Napkin” by Veeze — a hazy effrontery that lives somewhere between humor and honesty. The Detroit rapper’s delivery feels half-asleep but razor-sharp, a signature of his off-beat charisma. Over a woozy, low-tempo beat that drips like codeine through speakers, Veeze conjures with fame and nonchalance, turning casual one-liners into cult quotables. The title […]

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