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The Luka .77 “Olive Grey”: A Signature Line (SS26)
There’s a noticeable recalibration happening within performance basketball footwear—one that favors control over spectacle, refinement over saturation. The Jordan Luka .77 “Olive Grey” lands squarely within that shift, signaling a quieter, more deliberate phase in Jordan Brand’s approach to signature design. For Luka Dončić, whose on-court game is defined less by explosive theatrics and more […]
review: Fnnch’s Honey Bear and the Stall of Attention
There is something disarming about the bear before anything else registers. Not the goggles. Not the flask. Not even the improbable premise of a honey bottle reimagined as a sentient figure. It is the stillness. The posture is upright but not assertive, centered but not dominant. A pause lives inside it. The kind of pause […]
OVO x Harlem Globetrotters: A Century of Showmanship, Style, and Global Influence
100 There are anniversaries that pass quietly, and then there are centennials that demand reinterpretation. The 100-year legacy of the Harlem Globetrotters belongs firmly to the latter. Few institutions in sport—or culture at large—have sustained relevance across a full century while continuously reshaping their identity. The Globetrotters were never just a basketball team; they were […]
TiaCorine x Market x Sonic the Hedgehog “Amy Rose Tee”
In a moment where music, fashion, and animation continue to overlap with increasing fluency, TiaCorine steps into a distinctly coded collect—one that feels both referential and sharply current. Partnering with Market on a limited capsule tied to Sonic the Hedgehog, the artist fronts the “Amy Rose Tee,” a piece that reframes character merchandising through a […]
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 […]
Palace Skateboards’ “ULTIMO 2020”: A Shakespearean Tribute That Still Speaks in 2025
Revisiting a Cult Classic: The Jacket That Wears the Bard Back in 2020, when irony-laced fashion was at its zenith, Palace Skateboards—London’s cheekiest export—launched its ULTIMO Holiday Collection, a capsule of garments defined by smart design and smarter subversion. Among them, one piece stood out for its unexpected gravitas: a stadium jacket inspired by […]
Spring/Summer 2025 Footprint Football Trainer collection by Pharrell Williams
In an era when fashion’s obsession with comfort has calcified into seasonal predictability—slides in spring, loafers in fall, shoes on repeat—Louis Vuitton disrupts the expected. The maison’s Spring/Summer 2025 menswear season, steered by Pharrell Williams, offers a deliberate and defiant provocation: “Boots Only.” The phrase is not a literal demand for clunky footwear during summer’s […]













