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Max Mara’s Navy Hoodie and the Logic of Its Making
Richard Mille’s RM 07-01: Reimaging the Art of Horology
When Richard Mille first introduced coloured ceramics into its repertoire in 2021, the move was less about novelty and more about rewriting the visual language of high watchmaking. Ceramics, long prized for their scratch resistance and structural integrity, had already secured a place in modern horology—but color, especially saturated, consistent, and enduring color, remained a […]
Review: Jim Morrison, Laurel Canyon, and the Corner Store That Refuses to Fade
In Los Angeles, history rarely announces itself with monuments. It hides instead in plain sight—behind sun-faded signage, within wood-paneled interiors, and along canyon roads that wind just far enough from the city to feel like an escape. The corner store at Laurel Canyon Boulevard and Lookout Mountain Avenue is one such place: modest, weathered, and, […]
Nothing Phone (4a) Pro: Designing the Sped of the Flagship Mid-Range
There is a familiar narrative in consumer technology: innovation lives at the top, while the mid-range inherits yesterday’s ideas at a discount. For years, the hierarchy has been predictable—flagships experiment, mid-tier refines, budget follows. But every so often, a company disrupts that rhythm not by adding more, but by rethinking the premise altogether. With the […]
Review: Kristen Stewart in Profile: The Sharp Edge of Self
There is a particular kind of portrait that refuses to settle into clarity. It does not aim to describe a face so much as it attempts to unravel it. Kristen Stewart – Sides (2016) by Colleen Sturtevant belongs precisely to that lineage—a photographic work that treats identity not as a fixed surface, but as a […]
Project Hail Mary (2026): Ryan Gosling Leads an Interstellar Mission to Save Humanity
Few modern science fiction novels have captured the imagination of readers as powerfully as Project Hail Mary. Written by Andy Weir, the novel combined hard scientific concepts with emotional storytelling, humor, and the existential stakes of planetary survival. Following the immense success of Weir’s earlier novel The Martian, Hollywood quickly recognized the cinematic potential of […]
Free Refills Amoeba Zip-Up Hoodie: Psychedelic Graphics Meet Contemporary Streetwear
intro Streetwear has long thrived on visual storytelling. From graffiti-inspired graphics to surrealist imagery, the genre thrives when clothing becomes more than fabric — when it becomes an expressive canvas. The Free Refills Amoeba Zip-Up Hoodie exemplifies this philosophy with its playful, organic graphics and relaxed silhouette. The piece merges psychedelic visual language with everyday […]
Martha Cooper Limited Edition “Spray Nation Box Set”
Few figures in the history of street culture have shaped the visual memory of graffiti the way Martha Cooper has. For decades, the photographer’s lens documented the explosive creativity of New York City’s graffiti movement during the 1970s and 1980s—an era when subway cars, brick walls, and train yards became canvases for a generation of […]
KitKat Reinvents the Race Car With a Full-Scale Chocolate Formula 1 Build
when Few global sports deliver spectacle quite like Formula One. With roaring engines, elite drivers, and cutting-edge engineering, the championship represents the pinnacle of motorsport technology. But sometimes the most memorable moments surrounding Formula 1 happen away from the track—through creative brand activations that capture fans’ imagination. That is exactly what happened when KitKat introduced […]
Review: Uniqlo Opens Three New NYC Stores With New York Public Library Cultural Partnership
debut Japanese apparel giant Uniqlo is doubling down on New York City with an ambitious retail expansion and an unexpected cultural partnership. In spring 2026, the brand is opening three new stores across Manhattan and Brooklyn, marking one of its most visible U.S. retail pushes in years. The openings coincide with a year-long collaboration with […]
Camper Appoints Abraham Ortuño as Creative Director for Main Line and CAMPERLAB
a new In the constantly evolving world of global footwear design, leadership shifts often signal deeper transformations within a brand’s creative DNA. Spanish footwear company Camper has entered such a moment, announcing that designer Abraham Ortuño—widely recognized under the creative moniker Abra—will take on the role of creative director across both the company’s main line […]













