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CASETiFY Marks 30 Years of Evangelion With Tactical Precision
In March 2026, Neon Genesis Evangelion reaches a milestone that few cultural artifacts achieve: 30 years of uninterrupted relevance. To mark the occasion, CASETiFY revives and expands one of its most sought-after anime collaborations, delivering a capsule that feels less like merchandise and more like portable mythology. This is not merely a reissue. It is […]
Nike SB Dunk Low “Mineral Slate”: A Pastel Recode of Skate Heritage
In a category often driven by hype cycles, collisions, and visual maximalism, the Nike SB Dunk Low “Mineral Slate” arrives with a different kind of energy—measured, intentional, and quietly confident. It doesn’t shout for attention. Instead, it builds its identity through nuance: a carefully balanced palette, material depth, and a silhouette that has already earned […]
Oakley Jacket Eyewear and Japan Field Gear: The Architecture of Fit in Post-Performance
In an place or time where design increasingly oscillates between spectacle and utility, Oakley has chosen a third path—one rooted in anatomical precision, material innovation, and an almost obsessive commitment to fit. The new Jacket Eyewear series, paired with the quietly radical Japan Field Gear Line Collection, signals not just a product launch but a […]
After Dark, Before Truth: Jennifer Lawrence Enters Scorsese’s What Happens at Night with DiCaprio
When Jennifer Lawrence quietly revealed the first official look at What Happens at Night, the internet didn’t just react—it recalibrated. The project, helmed by Martin Scorsese and starring Leonardo DiCaprio, signals a rare alignment of gen talent, auteur authority, and narrative intrigue. The image itself—moody, nocturnal, drenched in chiaroscuro lighting—feels less like a promotional still […]
Carrie Mae Weems: From Quiet Studio Practice to Global Museum Walls
In the past few years, few artists have experienced a cultural surge quite like Carrie Mae Weems. Her photographs—once primarily discussed within academic art circles—are now circulating everywhere: museum retrospectives, viral Instagram posts, art-market auctions, and editorial think pieces about identity and representation. The renewed fascination isn’t random. It reflects a moment when art institutions, […]
Louis Vuitton Marks a Decade With UNICEF Through a New Gold and Silver Silver Lockit Pendant
a decade In the world of haute fashion, a merge is often associated with creative partnerships, capsule collections, or cultural crossovers. Yet some collaborations carry weight beyond aesthetics. When Louis Vuitton joined forces with UNICEF in 2016, the initiative was conceived not merely as a marketing campaign but as a long-term commitment to support children facing […]
Air Jordan 20 “Stealth” (2015): Jordan Brand’s Laser-Etched Tribute to a Legacy
visit When the Air Jordan XX originally debuted in 2005, it represented one of the most ambitious design directions in the long lineage of the Jordan Brand. Created by legendary designer Tinker Hatfield alongside Mark Smith, the twentieth Air Jordan was not simply another basketball shoe—it was an artifact filled with coded storytelling, innovation, and […]
A 1920s Beach Buggy Is Among Our Favourite Finds at TEFAF Maastricht 2026
a fair Each March, the quiet Dutch city of Maastricht becomes one of the most important cultural meeting points in the global art world. The arrival of TEFAF Maastricht transforms the Maastricht Exhibition & Conference Centre into a labyrinth of masterpieces, collectible design, antiquities, jewelry, and rare curiosities. For collectors, curators, designers, and editors, the […]
BVB in Denim: GUESS JEANS Celebrates Dortmund’s Matchday
In the contemporary fashion ecosystem, exclusivity is rarely about scarcity alone. It is about connection—who feels invited into the narrative of a brand and who feels represented within it. The new capsule collection between GUESS JEANS and Borussia Dortmund is an example of this evolving logic. At first glance, the collaboration merges two different worlds: […]
Pablo Picasso, Spanish 1881-1973, Bouquet of Peace, Lithograph
A cluster of brightly colored flowers rises from a bundle of stems, gathered together by several gently overlapping hands. The drawing is spare—almost casual—yet the image carries the unmistakable authority of one of the twentieth century’s most influential artists. Created in 1958, Bouquet of Peace captures the spirit of reconciliation and collective hope that shaped […]












