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Vite: Industrial Memory, Recast — Philippe Malouin’s Espresso Machine for Alessi
New Balance 1906U Navy Black: A System of Movement and Storage
YUJI Zip-Up Cardigan: The Architecture of Knit, Rewritten in Volume
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Samurai Tree 20W by Gabriel Orozco (2007): Geometry as a Living Condition
SONG FOR THE MUTE x adidas Running SS26 “The First Breath”
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Meta x Ray-Ban Prescription Smart Glasses: Everyday Clarity, Frame
Smart glasses have historically struggled with aesthetics, often appearing futuristic in ways that alienate. Meta avoids that trap by embedding technology into forms already culturally accepted. The cameras sit discreetly at the frame’s corners. Speakers are hidden within the arms. Touch-sensitive panels replace visible controls. Nothing announces itself loudly. This restraint is strategic. The glasses […]
A–Esque Midi Cloud Bag in Grain White Wash
There is a specific category of accessory that does not rely on declaration to assert its presence. It enters a wardrobe gradually, almost imperceptibly, until it becomes indispensable—not because it dominates, but because it resolves. The A–Esque Midi Cloud Bag in Grain White Wash operates within that quieter register, where design is less about statement […]
review: Vivienne Westwood by – Nine Vicious “RIP”
Reference: Vivienne Westwood Track: “RIP” Artist: Nine Vicious Mode: restrained, atmospheric, post-punk sensibility translated into sound stir This isn’t a direct tribute — it avoids traditional homage structure Westwood’s influence operates here as condition, not reference The track reflects a shift from overt rebellion → embedded attitude Minimal production mirrors late-stage Westwood: controlled, intentional, […]
Lucky XIII Returns: Sabrina & Johnny’s Slow-Burn Fragrance Enters
a return There are fragrances that launch with spectacle—campaigns, ambassadors, algorithmic reach—and then there are those that reappear quietly, almost as if they never left. Lucky XIII belongs to the latter. Its return is not framed as a comeback, but as a continuation: a scent that moves in cycles rather than seasons. Crafted under the […]
Echoes Through the Pines: Greenkill and the Story Beneath the Surface
In the rustling forests of Upstate New York, where campfire songs once echoed across calm waters and laughter rang through wooden bunks, the land remembers. Beneath every leaf, every cracked foundation, every moss-covered signpost lies a deeper story—one of community, identity, displacement, and memory. Among these places, Greenkill stands out not just for what it […]
Nike A’One Leo Lights: Illuminating the Future of Performance and Style
In an era where innovation often races ahead of aesthetic integrity, Nike’s A’One Leo Lights arrives not merely as a new silhouette, but as a declaration—bridging cosmic design, responsive technology, and lifestyle performance in one audacious step forward. At first glance, the Leo Lights looks like a shoe from the distant future—an artifact of high-speed […]
The Last Flame: Pablo Picasso’s Tête d’homme à la pipe (1971)
In the final years of Pablo Picasso’s life, the artist produced works that many critics once deemed erratic, excessive, even grotesque. But time has reframed these late paintings as deeply poignant expressions of a man confronting the inexorable passage of time. One of the most striking examples from this period is Tête d’homme à la […]
The Nevis Over Shirt by CAMILLA AND MARC
In fashion, there are pieces that speak loudly, designed to dazzle or disrupt. Then there are those that whisper, quietly commanding attention through craftsmanship, materiality, and restraint. The Nevis Over Shirt by CAMILLA AND MARC belongs to the latter category—a garment that doesn’t chase trends but instead embodies the kind of elevated utility and effortless […]
Lil Mabu – “Am I Enough?”: A Coming-of-Age Reckoning in the Age of Virality
In an era where virality often substitutes for vulnerability, Lil Mabu has made a career out of subverting expectations. Equal parts provocateur and prankster, the Manhattan-bred rapper has played the system like a symphony—outsmarting algorithms, weaponizing irony, and leveraging drill aesthetics to go toe-to-toe with the internet’s insatiable appetite for chaos. Yet with his latest […]
Joe & The Shitboys: “Mr. Nobody” and the Greatest Shits of Anti-Conformist Punk
From the glacial cliffs of the Faroe Islands comes an eruption of chaos, confrontation, and charisma. Joe & The Shitboys, the self-proclaimed “bisexual vegan shitpunk band,” return in 2025 with their first full-length LP: Greatest Shits—a blistering compilation and unfiltered retrospective that condenses their entire output into one disc. Released via Alcopop! Records on […]













