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Kim Kardashian: A Dekko of Her Wardrobe Archive into Legal Access for Women
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SSStuff Patchwork Shorts: A Discipline of Disorder
Jeff Koons’ Osaka Exhibition — Paintings, Banality, and the Power of Surface
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The Antwerp Six at MoMu: Revisiting a Bequest That Still Shapes Fashion
There are cities that dominate fashion through scale, and then there are cities that reshape it through thought. Antwerp belongs to the latter. Its influence was never built on spectacle or volume, but on a quieter, more rigorous proposition: that fashion could function as a language rather than a system. The exhibition at MoMu – […]
The Devil Wears Prada 2 and the Slow Unraveling of Fashion Authority
the return Nearly two decades after The Devil Wears Prada reshaped how mainstream audiences understood fashion, its sequel arrives not as nostalgia alone—but as a recalibration of power, media, and image. The Devil Wears Prada 2 is scheduled for release on May 1, 2026, reuniting Meryl Streep, Anne Hathaway, Emily Blunt, and Stanley Tucci under […]
Encased in Motion: OTTO 958 Rewrites the ASICS Runner as Object
There is something quietly radical about taking a familiar running silhouette and removing the very elements that define it. Laces, structure, expected lines of tension—gone. What remains is not simply a reinterpretation, but a reorientation. Through OTTO 958, Kiko Kostadinov continues his long-standing dialogue with ASICS, this time in collab with Moran Moran, to produce […]
Lomomatic 110 Camera & Flash Metal Review: A New Era for Pocket Film
There’s a certain kind of object that refuses to stay still—not because it moves, but because it invites motion. The Lomomatic 110 Camera & Flash Metal belongs to that category. It doesn’t ask for a studio, a tripod, or even a second thought. It slips into a pocket, disappears until needed, and then returns with […]
Retro Revival Refined: The rag & bone Retro Runner Slim Ultra Shoe
In a world where sneakers have become symbols of cultural capital and design experimentation, there’s something refreshing about a shoe that celebrates subtlety. The rag & bone Retro Runner Slim Ultra Shoe is just that—a refined nod to classic athletic footwear, seamlessly merged with the minimalistic elegance and premium craftsmanship that have become synonymous with […]
Supreme Team 94 Hoodie Red: Nostalgia, Streetwear Legacy, and Modern Attitude
When it comes to defining the cultural zeitgeist of contemporary fashion, few brands have had as explosive and sustained an impact as Supreme. Established in 1994 in New York City, Supreme started as a skate shop catering to the gritty, raw energy of downtown youth culture. Over the decades, it has grown into a global […]
Sesame Place: A Whimsical Summer Retreat for Families in 2025
Located just outside of Philadelphia in the suburban enclave of Langhorne, Pennsylvania, Sesame Place has long been a beacon of joy for families with young children. As the only theme park in the United States based entirely on the beloved children’s television program Sesame Street, it has become a nostalgic and formative experience for generations. […]
The 2025 State Bicycle Co. 4130 Fixed-Gear: Reimagining a Modern Classic
In an era of high-tech e-bikes, smart drivetrains, and digital dashboards, there’s a refreshing elegance to simplicity. The 2025 redesign of State Bicycle Co.’s 4130 Fixed-Gear/Single-Speed bike epitomizes this ethos: a machine that strips cycling down to its raw, human-powered essence while celebrating style, accessibility, and urban culture. As cities transform into more bike-friendly ecosystems, […]
Why Summer Internships Matter: Beyond Résumés and Coffee Runs
Every summer, millions of students around the world trade in their lazy vacation mornings for cubicles, meeting rooms, and early alarm clocks. They sign up for internships that, on the surface, may seem like little more than glorified coffee-fetching gigs or free labor schemes. Yet, behind the stereotypes and cynicism lies a crucial truth: summer […]
Jensen Huang Cashes Out $36 Million in Nvidia Stock, Nearing Warren Buffett’s Net Worth — A Symbol of AI’s New Golden Age
When Jensen Huang, the charismatic co-founder and CEO of Nvidia, sells a slice of his stock, the world notices. And when that slice is worth more than $36 million, it’s not just a corporate footnote — it’s a cultural and economic milestone that speaks volumes about the era we’re entering: the age of artificial intelligence-fueled […]













