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Without Urgency: Lord Sko and MAVI on “Bong Rips”
Kim Kardashian: A Dekko of Her Wardrobe Archive into Legal Access for Women
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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 […]
Japan’s Petabit Internet Record: The Future of Speed That Still Won’t Save You on Zoom
The internet is one of those modern marvels that we both adore and curse daily. It lets us watch cat videos at 3 a.m., download entire seasons of our favorite shows in seconds, and share memes faster than rumors spread in a high school hallway. Yet, it betrays us at the worst possible moments: like […]
ASICS GEL-CUMULUS 16 SILVER by Cecilie Bahnsen: A Runway-Ready Reinvention of a Retro Classic
ASICS has long been synonymous with performance innovation, technological precision, and athletic heritage. But in recent years, the Japanese brand has boldly embraced the world of fashion, inviting designers to reinterpret its technical silhouettes with unexpected artistic flair. The launch of the ASICS Signature Series in 2025 marks a pivotal chapter in this evolution — […]
Mister Cartoon’s Los Angeles: From Lowrider Dreams to Fine Art Chachet
For many artists, Los Angeles is a backdrop — palm trees and neon sunsets, the Hollywood sign peeking out like a quiet promise. But for Mark Machado, known globally as Mister Cartoon, LA is not just a background; it is a living, breathing entity. It pulses with every stroke of his airbrush, every line of […]
Air Jordan Camp Graphic Button-Down Shirt ‘Sail’: Bridging Sport, Street, and the Spirit of Exploration
When it comes to blending performance heritage with contemporary style, Jordan Brand continues to find ways to evolve without losing sight of its roots. What started as a basketball icon has grown into a broader cultural force — one that resonates with athletes, artists, and style enthusiasts across generations. The Air Jordan Camp Graphic Button-Down […]
Meek Mill in 2025: Wheels Up, Head High — The Continuing Saga of Robert Rihmeek Williams
At the corner of 18th Street and Berks in North Philadelphia, an adolescent rides a dirt bike past cracked sidewalks and crumbling row houses. He balances on one wheel, his head thrown back, the sky reflecting off his mirrored visor. To most passersby, he might look like a reckless teenager. But to Robert Rihmeek Williams […]
House Hökarn by Per Bornstein: A Harmonious Dialogue with Nature
Emerging gently from a sun-dappled meadow on the outskirts of Floda, Sweden, House Hökarn stands as a quiet manifesto of contemporary living. Designed by Per Bornstein, this residence is not merely a structure but a refined expression of how architecture can foster intimacy with nature while maintaining an unwavering commitment to minimalism and material honesty. […]













