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Stockholm Surfboard Club SS26
Stockholm Surfboard Club’s Spring/Summer 2026 collection does not begin with a wave. It begins after it. There is no immediate spectacle, no cinematic coastline or sun-drenched performance of surf culture. Instead, SS26 works through what lingers—fabric softened by repetition, color altered by exposure, silhouettes shaped by use rather than intention. The collection reads less like […]
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 […]
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 […]
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. […]
Netflix Hangouts: Watching at Work and the Meme That Exposed Office Culture
the internet’s favorite office prank Some ideas spread online not because they’re real, but because they feel too real not to be true. “Netflix Hangouts” was one of those. The phrase first surfaced in viral posts suggesting there was a Chrome extension that could make your Netflix screen look like a Zoom or Google Meet […]
8PM with Nemzzz: Manchester’s Next Generation of UK Rap
Nemzzz (born Nemiah Emmanuel Simms on March 28, 2004) is one of the most promising new voices in UK rap. Hailing from Manchester’s Gorton district, his upbringing was immersed in music — his mother worked as a beat-maker across multiple genres, and his father was a reggae and bashment singer. This early exposure to rhythm […]
Stüssy’s Holiday 2025 Collection Delivers Seasonal Utility
ready for the holidays Few brands have defined the rhythm of global streetwear quite like Stüssy. What began in the early 1980s as a Southern California surf label has evolved into a cross-continental symbol of skate culture, design purity, and relaxed sophistication. As the brand enters the 2025 holiday season, it does so with a […]
Simone Rocha and Crocs Present the New Ballerina Platform
the art of rocha Few collaborations balance delicacy and disruption quite like Simone Rocha x Crocs. The fourth chapter in their ongoing partnership arrives this October, ushering in a vision that merges the Irish designer’s romantic craftsmanship with Crocs’ playful functionality. Centered around an entirely new silhouette, the Ballerina Platform, the collection blurs the boundaries […]
The Art of Lightness: PLEATS PLEASE ISSEY MIYAKE Arrives in Aoyama
a luminous reinvention in tokyo’s fashion epicentre When Issey Miyake launched PLEATS PLEASE in 1993, it was never simply a diffusion line — it was a democratic manifesto in cloth. Three decades later, the collection’s latest home in Aoyama serves as both temple and laboratory: a crystalline flagship space that embodies the future of design […]
Gerhard Richter’s Tisch (1962): The Beginning of Uncertainty
gerhard richter’s tisch (1962): the beginning of uncertainty Before Kerze, before the abstractions and squeegee swaths of color, there was a table — a simple, ordinary piece of furniture that became the genesis of modern painting’s most persistent questions. In 1962, shortly after escaping East Germany for Düsseldorf, Gerhard Richter painted Tisch (Table), an oil […]













