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Ryan Gosling Enters the Daniels Cinematic Framework for (2027)
The announcement arrives without a title, without a synopsis, and with just enough detail to signal intent. Ryan Gosling will lead a new feature from Daniel Kwan and Daniel Scheinert—the directing pair known collectively as Daniels—with a theatrical release set for November 19, 2027. On paper, it reads like a straightforward alignment of A-list actor […]
Review: The Range Rover Classic, Reconsidered: Twisted’s TRRC
There are vehicles that define categories, and then there are those that quietly create entirely new ones. The original Range Rover Classic belongs to the latter. Introduced as a utilitarian haute vehicle long before that phrase had cultural traction, it set a template that the industry is still refining decades later. Its two-door silhouette, clean […]
Central Cee – Wagman
Wagwan—there’s a certain ease to the word, a familiar London cadence that feels both casual and coded. In the current landscape of UK rap, that tone aligns closely with Central Cee, whose presence continues to move with a quiet kind of control rather than spectacle. spot Raised in West London, Central Cee’s approach has always […]
Hellstar Reworks the adidas Superstar in ‘Hazy Orange’: A Study in Heat, Patina, and Restraint
The challenge with revisiting a silhouette as culturally fixed as the adidas Superstar is not how to change it, but how to shift its meaning without collapsing its identity. Hellstar approaches that problem with unusual discipline. Its ‘Hazy Orange’ edition does not attempt reinvention through exaggeration; instead, it recalibrates tone, surface, and atmosphere—quietly pulling the […]
CARTER FLANNEL: The Staple Pigeon Label’s Streetwear
The flannel shirt has always carried weight beyond its fabric. Originally designed as rugged workwear, it evolved into a subcultural staple—grunge’s uniform in the ’90s, skatewear’s layering essential, and a hip-hop icon in oversized silhouettes. Staple Pigeon, led by Jeff Staple, reimagines this legacy with the CARTER Flannel, a piece that fuses heritage with narrative. […]
Lil Mosey in Margiela Pink
Lil Mosey has always embodied the new wave of rap: melodic, coltish, and distinctly attuned to visual storytelling. His style is as much a part of his persona as his music, making him a natural fit for collaborations and cultural crossovers with high fashion. When filtered through the Maison Margiela lens, his presence takes on […]
Telfar Clemens Fall 2025: The Radical Everyday Reimagined
Telfar Clemens has long resisted the gravitational pull of luxury fashion’s elitism. Since founding his label in 2005, Clemens has dismantled hierarchies, democratized access, and blurred the lines between streetwear and high fashion. His mantra—“Not for you, for everyone”—is not a marketing slogan, but a philosophy encoded into every stitch, campaign, and casting choice. As […]
Revisiting the Revolution: OutKast’s Stankonia at 25
On October 31, 2000, OutKast released Stankonia — an album that would redefine southern hip hop and set new standards for creative experimentation in rap. Twenty-five years later, André 3000 and Big Boi are celebrating the milestone with the Stankonia (25th Anniversary) Expanded Deluxe Edition. More than a simple reissue, the package includes bonus tracks, […]
MADFRENZY “Bitch” Tee
Streetwear thrives on rebellion, but few newcomers step into the arena as unapologetically as MADFRENZY. Born from the undercurrents of DIY punk graphics and the unruly chaos of late-90s skate culture, MADFRENZY positions itself not as a brand, but as a manifesto. Its first season emerges with a striking declaration: the “Bitch” Tee, a garment […]
Inside Pierre Brault’s Set Design for Zadig & Voltaire (2019)
In 2019, Zadig & Voltaire, the Parisian house known for its rock-chic aesthetic, entrusted set designer Pierre Brault with the task of re-staging its codes in three-dimensional form. Brault, celebrated for his avant-garde theatrical sensibilities, brought to the runway not only a décor but an atmosphere—a visceral landscape where light, material, and architectural gesture became […]













