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A Columbia University Guide to Healthy Living on a Budget
In New York City, food operates as both spectacle and necessity. It is a cultural signature—expressed through restaurants, delis, markets, and street vendors—but also a daily negotiation shaped by cost, access, and time. For many residents, especially those navigating rising living expenses, the question is not what to eat, but how to eat well at […]
Inside: Bonetti/Kozerski’s Cityscape Loft For Interior Office Space
a stu Within vocabulary of contemporary architecture, the office has become an increasingly ambiguous space. No longer strictly a site of production, it oscillates between atelier, salon, and social stage. For Bonetti/Kozerski, whose work has long threaded together fashion, hospitality, and residential design, the conception of a headquarters in New York signals something more deliberate: […]
Visvim’s Burrow Crew Knit: An Approach to Everyday Form of Subtle Wear
Within the vocabulary of Visvim, garments rarely exist as isolated products. They function instead as extensions of a larger ethic—one that privileges process, tactility, and time. The Burrow Crew Knit (0126105012001) sits precisely within this continuum. At first glance, it reads as a familiar object: a crewneck sweater, relaxed in posture, understated in tone. Yet, […]
review: Jonas Wood’s Tennis Court Paintings – Gagosian Los Angeles (2026) Exhibition
Gagosian returns to Los Angeles with a pointed sense of continuity and expansion through its tenth exhibition of Jonas Wood’s work, on view through April 25, 2026. The presentation marks not only a numerical milestone in the artist’s longstanding relationship with the gallery, but also a geographic and conceptual recalibration. For the first time under […]
Nike LD-1000 Women’s Shoes: Retro Futurism on the Move
In the endlessly shifting landscape of shoe design, Nike has long maintained a delicate balance between futuristic innovation and nostalgic homage. Among its latest reimagined silhouettes, the Nike LD-1000 Women’s Shoes stand as a striking testament to this duality. While sleekly modern, these shoes carry a whisper of the 1970s running boom — a quiet […]
Brooks Brothers Long Pajamas: A Legacy of Nighttime Refinement
There are few items in a man’s wardrobe that evoke such quiet sophistication as a pair of fine pajamas. In an age of increasingly casual lifestyles and endless hybrid fashion, the appeal of the classic long pajama set remains strong, especially when crafted by Brooks Brothers. This heritage American brand, established in 1818, has long […]
Tropical Steps: The Story Behind Roberto Cavalli’s Hawaii Print Shoes
In the swirling, ever-evolving world of haute fashion, few designers have managed to balance the fine line between audacious flamboyance and refined craftsmanship like Roberto Cavalli. Known for his sensual animal prints and unapologetic maximalism, Cavalli has long been the designer of choice for those who embrace bold self-expression. This season, Cavalli’s flair finds new […]
Olivia Rodrigo: The Voice of Gen Z’s Pop Rebellion
Flashback to a sun-drenched May afternoon at Thorpe Park, standing in line for the stomach-lurching Hyperia ride. Among the shrieks of thrill seekers and the smell of cotton candy, an unexpected email pings: the holy grail of festival confirmations — a spot on the Glastonbury press list. A sudden rush of adrenaline eclipses the anticipation […]
Moleskine’s “The Classic” Essential Kit: A Testament to Timeless Creativity
At first glance, Moleskine’s “The Classic” Essential Kit appears deceptively simple: a sleek black notebook, an elegantly crafted pen, all housed within a minimalist box. Yet behind this unassuming presentation lies a rich history that traverses centuries of literature, art, and design. The kit embodies not only a tool for jotting down thoughts but also […]
Ferris Bueller’s Sweater Vest: Nostalgia, Iconography, and the $279,400 Price Tag That Rivals a House
When John Hughes released Ferris Bueller’s Day Off in 1986, he likely didn’t foresee that his charming teen hero’s wardrobe would one day command the price of a New York apartment. But nostalgia has its own unpredictable valuation, and this week, one of the most iconic pieces from the film—Ferris’s patterned sweater vest—fetched a staggering […]












