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JIL SANDER Ginza flagship interior with minimalist stone walls, suspended garments, and sculptural blue marble display table

review: JIL SANDER Revives CISCO RECORDS in Tokyo for Simone Bellotti SS26 Debut

An atypical kind of silence that defines Jil Sander—not absence, but precision. A measured quiet that sharpens perception. With the arrival of Simone Bellotti’s Spring/Summer 2026 debut in Tokyo, that silence is not broken but reconfigured, given frequency, texture, and resonance. It becomes audible. From March 28 through May 10, the brand’s Ginza flagship dissolves […]

Slayr stands in a dimly lit studio wearing a black hoodie and checkered head covering, captured in a moody, shadow-heavy portrait reflecting his atmospheric rap aesthetic

Slayr Joins Yeat’s LOVE/LYFE Tour — A Peripheral Presence Turning Central

There’s a specific kind of momentum that doesn’t announce itself—it accumulates, quietly, until suddenly it’s unavoidable. Slayr has been moving in that register. Not loud, not over-explained, but persistent enough that by early 2026, the infrastructure around him has shifted: millions of YouTube views, a major label signing, and now, placement on one of the […]

front view of CAMILLA AND MARC Scope textured mid-rise shorts in ink with exposed logo button closure

Camilla And Marc Scope Textured Mid-Rise Short In Ink

There is a quiet discipline to the Scope textured mid-rise short from CAMILLA AND MARC—a garment that does not attempt spectacle, yet carries a weight of intention in every line, seam, and surface decision. Rendered in an inky, near-obsidian tone, the short positions itself within a vocabulary of restraint, where utility and refinement are not […]

Chrome on Wheels: The Adidas Superstar Roller Skate Returns in Metallic Green Glory

Chrome on Wheels: The Adidas Superstar Roller Skate Returns in Metallic Green Glory

When the Adidas Superstar first arrived on the hardwood in 1969, it was a performance shoe: a shell-toed armor piece for NBA giants like Kareem Abdul-Jabbar. What it became in the decades that followed—hip-hop’s unofficial crest, a sidewalk style icon, a marker of both nostalgia and rebellion—surpassed anything the Herzogenaurach headquarters could have predicted. But […]

Clarity in Motion: The Transparent Turntable and the Future of Audiophile Minimalism

Clarity in Motion: The Transparent Turntable and the Future of Audiophile Minimalism

      In an age of sonic over-saturation and disposable design, Transparent—the Scandinavian audio design studio known for its signature glass-encased speakers—has taken a defiant step back. But not backward. With the release of its Transparent Turntable, the brand has created a product that is simultaneously nostalgic and futuristic, tactile and ethereal, analog and […]

Still from Dara Birnbaum’s Technology/Transformation: Wonder Woman, featuring Lynda Carter in looped transformation

Editing the Myth: Dara Birnbaum’s Radical Rewiring of Mass Media

Dara Birnbaum, who passed away on May 2 at the age of seventy-eight, leaves behind not simply a body of work but an arsenal—a battery of conceptual weapons forged from the raw materials of television and corporate visual culture. She was a pioneer in the truest sense: not just an originator of form, but a […]

Scarlett Johansson on set of Eleanor the Great, directing June Squibb in a tender moment of her directorial debut

Scarlett Johansson’s Indie Gambit: Why Eleanor the Great Defies Hollywood’s Safer Pathways

For an actress as synonymous with commercial box office draw as Scarlett Johansson—who has wielded Marvel-grade influence, graced high-fashion campaigns, and shaped mainstream cinema for two decades—her decision to direct an indie drama titled Eleanor the Great seems, at first glance, quietly unstrategic. But perhaps that’s exactly the point. In a recent interview, Johansson admitted […]

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