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Luke Chueh’s “Boba – Something in the Tea” and the Soft Surface of Unease
Jack Gomme at Hyères, Where Material Carries Forty Years Forward
Nike Air Max 90 “Korea” Reframes Football Culture for Summer 2026
Lido Festival 2026 Lineup: CMAT, Kelis, Maribou State and a New Kind of Summer Weekend
Lido Festival 2026 Lineup: CMAT, Kelis, Maribou State and a New Kind of Summer Weekend
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Maison Margiela Scentsorium: A Motion of Scent and Struct as Couture
Maison Margiela has spent decades working within that space, dissolving the fixed meanings of garments and reconstructing them as environments, gestures, fragments of time. The arrival of the Scentsorium Collection, introduced through the house’s verified fragrance channel, does not feel like a new direction. It feels like the continuation of a long-standing inquiry—what happens when […]
Clint Eastwood: A Life Beyond Hollywood without Disdains
There is a kind of silence that follows a career as expansive as that of Clint Eastwood—not absence, not disappearance, but a recalibration. The industry tends to interpret distance as decline, but in Eastwood’s case, the shift reads differently. It feels deliberate, almost compositional, like the sustained note at the end of a piano phrase […]
Nick’s Joke Tattoo Painting — Eddie Love’s Tattoo Lang on Canvas
unresolve There is an immediate readability to Nick’s Joke Tattoo Painting, but that clarity doesn’t convert into potential acceptance. Eddie Love constructs an image that feels legible at first glance—bold lines, familiar symbols, direct compositions—yet the meaning resists landing. The “joke” implied in the title never quite arrives. It hovers instead, suspended between recognition and […]
Nike Total 90 Mule x Kids of Immigrants: Football Heritage Reworked as Everyday Form
There’s something quietly subversive about taking a performance relic and flattening its urgency into something more deliberate. The Nike Total 90 was never meant to linger. It was built for velocity—angled lacing, aggressive paneling, a silhouette tuned for striking rather than strolling. And yet, here it is again, reassembled as a mule, stripped of its […]
Brooks Chariot in Gray/White and the Cultural Return of Classic Athletic Form
In a world increasingly obsessed with cutting-edge performance metrics, hyper-modern foams, and carbon-plated propulsion, the quiet resurgence of the Brooks Chariot shoe stands as an act of reverence. Originally introduced in the 1980s during the golden age of American running, the Brooks Chariot was once a top-of-the-line performance trainer. Today, its return in a sleek […]
Color, Perception, and Control: Kenneth Noland’s Purkinje Effect and the Politics of Seeing
In the chromatic universe of 20th-century American abstraction, Kenneth Noland is often positioned as the quiet purist—a minimalist of maximum intention, a color-field painter whose canvases vibrated not with expressionist turmoil but with calibrated optical presence. Yet within this seemingly meditative territory, Noland probed some of the most essential questions about visual cognition, phenomenology, and […]
Sunday (1994) – “Silver Ford Sunday, 1994”
There’s a gentle confidence that defines Sunday (1994)—the Anglo-American trio whose music doesn’t clamor for attention but lingers in the background of memory like sunlight fading across a vinyl dashboard. Their latest release, “Silver Ford Sunday, 1994,” is both an ode to ordinary days and a masterstroke of understated storytelling. At once vintage in spirit […]
Solar Panels Between Train Tracks: Switzerland’s Innovative Energy Solution
Switzerland is testing a bold new approach to renewable energy generation by installing solar panels directly between railway tracks. The pioneering project, developed by Swiss start-up Sun-Ways in partnership with Swiss Federal Railways, represents a creative solution to two modern challenges: the need for more clean energy and the efficient use of limited space. The […]
Nike AL8 WMNS “Blue Tint / Summit White”: Running Back to the Future
Released April 20 In the realm of shoe design, the past isn’t history—it’s a blueprint. The Nike AL8 WMNS “Blue Tint / Summit White” doesn’t pretend to reinvent the wheel. Instead, it celebrates it. This sneaker leans into nostalgia, pulls from the early-2000s aesthetic archives, and refreshes that energy for a generation that wasn’t even […]
Martine Rose Wrap Cargo Skirt ‘Beige’: A Rebellion in Neutral
In an era where gender boundaries blur and utility merges with expression, few designers orchestrate disruption with the poise and control of Martine Rose. The Wrap Cargo Skirt in ‘Beige’ isn’t just another piece in a seasonal lineup—it’s a statement, a provocation, and a question mark wrapped in khaki tones. This is not just fashion. […]













