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Close-up portrait of a model wearing a white tennis headband, eyes squeezed shut as a bright yellow tennis ball stamped with Camper branding presses against their face, capturing the playful, offbeat humor of the “Crazy for Tennis” campaign

Camper SS26 “Crazy for Tennis”: When the Court Becomes Character

There’s a version of tennis that exists outside rankings, outside discipline, outside the myth of perfect form. It happens somewhere between a missed serve and an overcommitted volley, in that brief second where the body forgets instruction and becomes instinct. That’s the version Camper leans into for Spring/Summer 2026—a collection that doesn’t just borrow from […]

Black-and-white archival portrait of six young designers standing side by side, dressed in a mix of tailored coats, structured suiting, and casual layered pieces. Their expressions are serious and self-assured, capturing an early moment of individuality and collective presence, with styling that reflects late-1980s avant-garde fashion sensibilities

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 – […]

Promotional poster for The Devil Wears Prada 2 featuring a central figure in a dramatic red couture gown standing atop a grand white staircase, flanked by two sharply dressed women in contrasting tailored looks—one in an ivory suit and the other in a black pleated ensemble—while a suited man sits below, creating a symmetrical composition that emphasizes power, hierarchy, and high-fashion authority

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 […]

Composite image showing both colorways of the OTTO 958 x ASICS Gel-SD Arzachotto, including a glossy teal and black version and a white, grey, and blue iteration, each featuring a laceless slip-on design, elongated tongue flaps with cut-out “O” details, quilted uppers, and sculptural segmented midsoles with integrated ASICS Tiger Stripes

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 […]

Camper and ISSEY MIYAKE Launch “Peu Form”

Camper and ISSEY MIYAKE Launch “Peu Form”

In an era where the boundaries between fashion and function are constantly blurring, few partnerships capture the spirit of creative fusion as seamlessly as Camper’s latest connection with Japanese design powerhouse ISSEY MIYAKE. Together, they unveil the “Peu Form” collection — an innovative reimagining of Camper’s beloved “Peu” model, designed under the artistic direction of […]

Black-and-white portrait of designer Rhuigi Villaseñor wearing a backward baseball cap and a dark shirt, resting his chin thoughtfully on his tattooed arm, showcasing his luxury wristwatch

Rhuigi Villaseñor of RHUDE: Between Heritage, Hustle, and the Haute

In an industry where relevance shifts overnight, Rhuigi Villaseñor has built a brand that resists fleeting trends. Rhude—his brainchild—stands as a testament to a designer who has learned to bridge luxury and streetwear with precision and storytelling. From Manila to Los Angeles, and now, to the serene hills of Como, Italy, Rhuigi’s journey is a […]

Jeff Koons' sculpture "Michael Jackson and Bubbles" featuring gilded porcelain figures of Michael Jackson and his pet chimpanzee

Michael Jackson and Bubbles by Jeff Koons: The Golden Intersection of Pop Culture and High Art

Few contemporary artworks encapsulate the collision of celebrity culture and fine art as strikingly as Michael Jackson and Bubbles by Jeff Koons. Created in 1988 as part of Koons’ now-iconic “Banality” series, this porcelain sculpture immortalizes pop icon Michael Jackson alongside his beloved pet chimpanzee, Bubbles, transforming a seemingly tabloid-friendly moment into an eternal commentary […]

Palm Angels Mini Crash Tote Bag Red: Sculptural Edge Meets Bandana Iconography

Palm Angels Mini Crash Tote Bag Red: Sculptural Edge Meets Bandana Iconography

In an industry where accessories often act as the punctuation mark of an outfit, the Palm Angels Mini Crash Tote Bag Red emerges as an exclamation point. This bold mini tote encapsulates the essence of Palm Angels — rebellious, irreverent, and firmly rooted in the codes of street culture. At first glance, the bag’s silhouette […]

ROKU Dead Liberty Cropped Tee: A Bold Graphic Rebellion in Modern Streetwear

ROKU Dead Liberty Cropped Tee: A Bold Graphic Rebellion in Modern Streetwear

In an age where fashion is no longer simply about aesthetics but about expressing personal and political identity, graphic tees have emerged as one of the most powerful sartorial canvases. Among them, the ROKU Dead Liberty Cropped Tee stands out as a fearless, uncompromising statement piece that merges art, critique, and contemporary streetwear sensibility. This […]

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