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NOTE x Nike SB Dunk Low “Brew & Biscuits”
There’s a particular cadence to everyday rituals—the quiet rhythm of morning coffee, the tactile familiarity of worn-in materials, the understated luxury of repetition. The NOTE x Nike SB Dunk Low “Brew & Biscuits” leans into that cadence with unusual clarity, translating a daily indulgence into a tactile, wearable composition. Rather than relying on spectacle or […]
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 […]
Justin Bieber’s Speed Demon (Swag II)
Justin Bieber’s career has long been defined by velocity—his meteoric rise from YouTube sensation to global superstar happened with a speed rarely seen in the entertainment industry. But beyond the metaphorical acceleration of his fame, Bieber has also built a reputation for his fascination with fast cars, high-octane lifestyles, and the adrenaline that comes with […]
Rick Owens x LN-CC: An Exclusive Vintage Shoe for the Cult of Avant-Garde
Few designers can turn a shoe into a cultural manifesto quite like Rick Owens. Known for his brooding silhouettes, elongated proportions, and an uncompromising vision of modern gothic glamour, Owens has consistently blurred the line between fashion and philosophy. For his latest project, the American-born, Paris-based designer has partnered with London’s cult retailer LN-CC on […]
Landscape with Stream by (c. 1986) Bob Ross
Bob Ross occupies a strange place in culture. He is adored but rarely written about with seriousness. He lives in internet loops, his voice soothing on Twitch marathons, his catchphrases stitched onto novelty mugs. Yet when you stand in front of one of his paintings—or even look closely at an image of one—you begin to […]
JW Anderson and Wedgwood Bring Lucie Rie’s Lost Designs to Life
Some collabs are fleeting commercial gestures; others are acts of cultural restoration. The latest partnership between JW Anderson, Wedgwood, and the estate of Lucie Rie belongs firmly in the latter category. What is being revived here is not just a set of ceramics but an idea frozen in time—Lucie Rie’s unrealized 1964 designs for Wedgwood, […]
Out the Window: YoungBoy Never Broke Again’s Stark Window to Survival
Few rappers in modern hip-hop embody raw emotional candor like YoungBoy Never Broke Again. His 2022 track “Out the Window” is a perfect example of how he strips away artifice and instead delivers music as if it were a diary entry. Rather than chasing radio polish, the song offers two minutes of unfiltered reflection, where pain, distrust, […]
Adidas’ German-Made Shoe Is A Luxe Samba Alternative
The shoe world often runs on cycles of nostalgia. Just when one might think the appetite for retro silhouettes has peaked, another archival gem is unearthed, polished, and reintroduced to a new generation. This time, adidas has gone deeper than its usual reissues, returning to the heart of its German manufacturing heritage with a refined […]













