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Jurassic Park x Nike Ja 3 “Metallic Silver”
Mortal Shell II Reforges the Body: A Gore PS5 Gameplay Reveal
Nike SB Air Force 1 Low “Light Orewood Brown” in Muted Form
Review: Samara Weaving Works Within the Silence Between Genres
The Spotify Listening Lounge in London: A Controlled Acoustic Environment
Vans OTW Half Cab 33 “Steve Caballero” × Bedwin & The Heartbreakers
Luke Chueh’s “Boba – Something in the Tea” and the Soft Surface of Unease
UCLA Wins With Clarity: Cori Close, Struct, And The End Of Waiting
There was no ambiguity in the outcome, and more importantly, no ambiguity in what it meant. The UCLA Bruins women’s basketball did not simply defeat the South Carolina Gamecocks women’s basketball 79–51—they established control early, sustained it without disruption, and finished without concession. The margin reads decisive; the performance felt structured from the opening sequence. […]
Neues Frankfurt at 100: Inside Ernst May’s Modernist Housing
There are cities that grow outward, and there are cities that attempt, briefly and ambitiously, to rethink themselves from within. In the mid-1920s, Frankfurt chose the latter. What emerged was not just a housing programme, but a framework for living—one that still feels quietly subversive a century later. Known as Neues Frankfurt, the initiative sought […]
Air Jordan 4028 “Rui Hachimura”: Heritage Without Illustration
There is a noticeable shift happening inside performance footwear—less emphasis on spectacle, more attention given to material, process, and meaning. With the Air Jordan 4028 “Rui Hachimura,” Jordan Brand leans fully into that recalibration. What emerges is not simply another player-exclusive sneaker, but a measured composition—one that trades visual aggression for cultural density, and replaces […]
Kith x ’47 Franchise LS Sun-Washed Caps Release April 7: Distressed Vintage Aesthetic
There is a difference between something made and something remembered. The former arrives complete, structured, resolved. The latter exists in fragments—worn edges, softened color, traces of exposure that accumulate rather than declare. What Kith proposes with its latest collaboration alongside ’47 is not simply a cap, nor even a seasonal accessory drop—it is an argument […]
Tenniix: Ushering in the Era of AI Athletic Training
In the canon of artificial intelligence, the dominant image has long been one of virtual confrontation: a game of chess where a grandmaster stares down an algorithm; a human mind tested against AlphaGo; a digitized opponent, cold and efficient, locked in simulated warfare against a carbon-based adversary. AI, in this legacy, is a disembodied brain […]
Cariuma’s White Pebbled Leather Butterfly OCA Low: A Delicate Dance on the Pavement
In an era where sustainability has been co-opted as both marketing buzzword and aesthetic trend, Cariuma remains one of the few footwear brands that treats ecological integrity not as garnish, but as groundwork. With the White Pebbled Leather/Butterfly Print OCA Low, the Brazilian label offers a shoe that is more than a product—it’s a philosophy […]
Wearing Memory: Jean Shin’s Pressed Blouse (2005) and the Poetics of Absence
Art often begins with a gesture of transformation: something overlooked becomes elevated, something old becomes new, something lost becomes visible. In Pressed Blouse (2005), Jean Shin performs such a gesture with haunting elegance. Using her own garment—a well-worn blouse—as both subject and medium, she imprints absence onto paper through the technique of collagraphy. The result […]
The Invisible Kitchen: Anne Hathaway’s Quiet Revolution in Home Desig
In an era defined by maximalism and performative lifestyle aesthetics, Anne Hathaway’s New York City apartment whispers where others shout. Tucked away in a historic building in Manhattan’s Upper West Side, the space doesn’t just house an Oscar-winning actress and her family — it tells a story of restraint, intentionality, and radical intimacy. At […]
Hélas Summer 2025: An Unforgettable Collection of Laughter and Life’s Textures
In an industry saturated with filters, angles, and curated cool, Hélas’ Summer 2025 collection arrives like a breath of unpretentious, sun-drenched air. The French skate-rooted label, co-founded by Lucas Puig, Clément Brunel, and Stephen Khou, has long skirted the edge of mainstream streetwear with a confidence that feels effortless rather than manufactured. This season, they’ve […]
An Ordinary Day: Saint Laurent and the Satirical Realism of Martin Parr
In a fashion world where pristine lighting and aspirational glamour remain the industry’s lingua franca, Saint Laurent’s latest visual offering defies expectation with biting precision. Titled An Ordinary Day, the campaign sees Anthony Vaccarello tapping the sharp lens of British photographer Martin Parr, known for his decades-long obsession with the banal, the awkward, and […]













