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Vans OTW Half Cab 33 “Steve Caballero” × Bedwin & The Heartbreakers
The Half Cab has always existed in a state of quiet defiance. It was never designed as a finished object. It was cut into existence—literally—by Steve Caballero, who took scissors to his own high-top Vans to create something more responsive, more grounded, more his. That act of modification still defines the silhouette decades later. Every […]
Luke Chueh’s “Boba – Something in the Tea” and the Soft Surface of Unease
There is something deceptively light about Boba – Something in the Tea. At first glance, it operates within a familiar view language: a neutral background, a singular figure, a restrained palette. The composition appears almost casual—approachable, even. But like much of Luke Chueh’s work, that first impression is not stable. It shifts. The longer the […]
Jack Gomme at Hyères, Where Material Carries Forty Years Forward
Some brands begin with a product. Others begin with a position. Jack Gomme belongs to the latter—less an accessories label than a long-term inquiry into what materials can do when freed from expectation. Founded in 1985 by Sophie Rénierand Paul Droulers, the Paris-based studio entered the fashion landscape not with spectacle, but with a quiet […]
Nike Air Max 90 “Korea” Reframes Football Culture for Summer 2026
Football doesn’t just return every summer—it reorganizes everything around it. Product cycles tighten, references sharpen, and brands begin speaking in systems rather than statements. The upcoming global stage has already triggered that shift across PUMA, adidas, and especially Nike, where storytelling rarely arrives as a single object. The Air Max 90 “Korea” sits inside that […]
gita-mini: Piaggio and Lucasfilm Unite to Deliver the Droid Companion We’ve Been Waiting For
Every year on May the 4th, Star Wars fans around the globe join in a shared celebration of one of the most beloved sagas in cinematic history. The unofficial holiday, marked by the clever pun “May the Fourth be with you,” has grown beyond the boundaries of fandom to become a cultural mainstay — […]
Vivienne Westwood Fall 2025: A Quiet Revolution in Rebellion
There’s a certain paradox to the Fall 2025 menswear collection from Vivienne Westwood. Under the enduring creative direction of Andreas Kronthaler — widower, muse, and longtime collaborator of the late Dame Vivienne — the brand has delivered what might be its most subdued, introspective vision yet. And yet, in that stillness, rebellion stirs. […]
VIVOBIOME’s Tabi Gen 01 and the 3D-Printed Future of Barefoot Design
In an era increasingly defined by customization and environmental reckoning, Vivobarefoot’s latest innovation arrives like a quiet revolution underfoot. The London-based footwear brand, long known for its commitment to minimalist and barefoot-style shoes, has introduced the Tabi Gen 01 — the world’s first fully custom, 3D-printed barefoot sandal. The launch signals not merely […]
From Line Cook to Lookbook: The Fluid World of Christiano Wennmann
No lines separate the kitchen from the runway, the stove from the studio. Boundaries have blurred and bent, reshaped by a generation that builds its identity from overlapping rhythms — culinary heat, fabric textures, spontaneous reinvention. In this STWD by Pull&Bear feature, the spotlight moves through shifting frames, landing on Christiano Wennmann, who has […]
Denim for the Streets: The Narrative Power of the Nike Dunk Low Retro SE
There’s something personal about the way shoes wear in. Creases, scuffs, sun-faded panels—they all tell a story. And in a culture that values both heritage and individuality, the Nike Dunk Low Retro SE in Dusted Clay/Dusty Amethyst-Team Gold walks the line between past and present with precision. It’s a shoe that doesn’t just ask to […]
Backbone Pro: the Missing Link Between Phone and Console
Handheld gaming is having a moment again. The kind of moment where nostalgia and tech merge into something bigger than both. We’ve seen it in the slow drip of the Switch 2 rumors, in the Steam Deck’s cult following, in whispers of an Xbox handheld. But then there’s the thing we all already carry—the device […]













