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Review: Jason S. Wright’s Practice Across Urban
Jason S. Wright operates within a space where disciplines are not simply adjacent but actively intertwined. Based in Los Angeles, his studio functions less as a singular production site and more as a fluid system—one that allows photography, video, and design to coexist without hierarchy. The output is not segmented into categories; rather, it forms […]
Hyundai MobED: A Mobile Eccentric Droid for the Architecture of Movement
The language of mobility is quietly shifting. Where the automobile once stood as the definitive object of movement—enclosed, human-centered, linear—today’s most experimental platforms are dissolving those boundaries. Into this evolving space arrives the MobED, short for Mobile Eccentric Droid, a robotics platform developed by Hyundai Motor Company through its advanced Robotics LAB. First revealed as […]
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 […]
COMME des GARÇONS Homme × New Balance 509 ‘White’: The Return of Quiet Elegance
COMME des GARÇONS Homme has built a legacy on reinterpreting the familiar — taking garments and silhouettes from everyday life and refining them into icons of understated rebellion. The latest chapter in its partnership with New Balance arrives through the 509 ‘White’, a sneaker that feels less like a product of hype culture and more […]
Leopards Never Lose Their Spots – Cheraine Collette (Limited Edition of 7, Netherlands)
Cheraine Collette’s Leopards Never Lose Their Spots captures a rare duality—where myth and material coexist in a single photographic breath. Known for her elaborate fine-art compositions that mix nature, architecture, and the surreal, Collette constructs visual allegories that speak to transformation and permanence. This limited edition of seven, produced in the Netherlands, continues her pursuit […]
Still Get Chanel: Kodak Black and Chance the Rapper Redefine Resilience Through Haute
In a landscape where hip-hop often equates success with material excess, Still Get Chanel reframes the conversation. Kodak Black and Chance the Rapper, two artists known for balancing street realism with spiritual introspection, use the track as both a flex and a manifesto. The Chanel motif becomes less about couture and more about conviction — […]
MENACE x adidas Superstar — A New Chapter for Los Angeles Streetwear
In the pantheon of shoe blends, few merges capture cultural nuance and authenticity like the MENACE x adidas Superstar. Announced for release on October 21, 2025, the flow represents a defining moment not just for Los Angeles streetwear, but for how brands from historically underrepresented communities articulate identity through design. The shoe arrives as part […]
Mure + Grand’s Cloudy with a Chance of Cuteness Puff Cardigan
Floating somewhere between fashion and fairytale, Mure + Grand’s Cloudy with a Chance of Cuteness Puff Cardigan brings a burst of blue-sky optimism to your wardrobe. The knitwear piece captures the whimsy of a perfect spring day, with puffy white clouds drifting across a radiant sky-blue base. Crafted in a soft acrylic blend, it wraps […]
Moscot Lemtosh Transitional Lenses: Classic Frames Meet Adaptive Vision
There’s something timeless about MOSCOT’s Lemtosh frame. Born in the mid-20th century and immortalized by artists, architects, and intellectuals, the Lemtosh carries that vintage-meets-modern charisma that transcends fleeting trends. What truly defines its endurance, however, isn’t just its silhouette — it’s how the eyewear house has re-engineered this classic with transitional lenses, offering wearers the […]













