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Gap x Awake NY: Back to ’90s New York Through Modern Streetwear
New York has always resisted simplification. Its viewable language—especially in the 1990s—was not constructed through singular movements, but through collisions. Uptown and downtown, hip-hop and minimalism, haute storefronts and corner delis, all existed within a compressed geography that demanded constant negotiation. Clothing, in that context, was less about trend and more about navigation. It was […]
Nike Clogposite “Metallic Dark Grey” 2026: Sculpted Mule Returns in Refined
The return of the Clogposite arrives without noise, which may be precisely why it feels so considered. In its “Metallic Dark Grey” execution, Nike revisits one of its more unconventional silhouettes and strips it back to a controlled, tonal study. Where earlier interpretations leaned into the expressive energy of early-2000s design, this iteration tightens the […]
Bershka’s OUT OF CORE: A New Collection Mapping Youth Identity Beyond
a shift There is a subtle recalibration happening within fast fashion—one that moves away from trend replication toward something closer to cultural mapping. With the launch of its OUT OF CORE collection, Bershka positions itself within that shift, reframing its relationship with youth culture not as a reactive force, but as a distributed network of […]
Joan Mitchell’s Iva (1973): A Triptych of Memory, Gesture, and Lived Abstraction
In 1973, Joan Mitchell entered a new phase of her practice that was as much about geography as it was about gesture. Having recently settled in Vétheuil, a village along the Seine in northern France, Mitchell encountered a landscape already saturated with art historical weight—most notably associated with Claude Monet, who had lived and painted […]
The Simpsons Producers Break Down the Show’s Biggest Moments
A Cartoon That Changed Television Forever When The Simpsons first aired in December 1989, few could have predicted that an animated sitcom about a dysfunctional family in Springfield would reshape the language of comedy and the structure of American television. What began as a series of shorts on The Tracey Ullman Show evolved into a […]
Paper Planes Fuzzy Cardigan: A Textured Knit for Streetwear Chic
The cardigan has always lived in a space between utility and statement. Long before it was reimagined in grunge scenes, haute ateliers, and contemporary streetwear rotations, the silhouette carried an association with gentility and leisure. Today, that perception has shifted. Brands like Paper Planes—co-founded by Emory Jones with the creative orbit of Roc Nation and […]
Tommy Lennartsson’s Radical Affirmation
Art, at its most compelling, is not always subtle. Sometimes it is a bold declaration, a sharp incision into the viewer’s attention, demanding to be heard and felt rather than politely observed. Swedish painter Tommy Lennartsson’s acrylic on canvas work I’m Fuckin Special embodies this exact ethos. Painted in urgent strokes of green against a […]
Axel Arigato’s Tact Runner: A New Chapter in Minimalist Experimentation
Since its founding in 2014 by Max Svärdh and Albin Johansson, Axel Arigato has always considered itself more than just a sneaker label. The Stockholm-based brand positioned itself as a cultural platform—one that merged Scandinavian restraint with Japanese-inspired precision and the energy of global streetwear. Launching with a “drop of the week” model long before […]
Netflix Animation’s “In Your Dreams” Aims to Follow Up on 2025’s Surprise Hit
2025 has been a banner year for Netflix Animation. After years of building its brand as a home for ambitious original animation, the streamer finally found its defining breakout moment with KPop Demon Hunters. The action-fantasy hybrid, part K-drama spectacle and part anime-inspired musical, defied industry predictions to become the sleeper hit of the summer […]
Porsche 960 GT RS Concept: The Spiritual Successor to the Legendary 918 Spyder
A New Era in Supercar Innovation When Porsche unveiled the 918 Spyder in 2013, it redefined what a hybrid hypercar could be—melding blistering performance with cutting-edge electrification and everyday usability. A decade later, whispers of a new successor have emerged, materializing in the form of the Porsche 960 GT RS Concept. With its sculpted aerodynamics, […]













