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Pair of Nike Air Liquid Max “Radiant Green/Apple Green” sneakers featuring a black mesh upper with neon green gradient pattern, reflective Swoosh, and sculpted segmented Air sole

Nike Air Liquid Max “Radiant Green/Apple Green” Lands for Air Max Day 2026

Air Max Day has always functioned as both a retrospective and a provocation—a moment where Nike revisits its most influential cushioning lineage while signaling where it intends to go next. For 2026, the conversation shifts decisively forward with the introduction of the Nike Air Liquid Max “Radiant Green/Apple Green,” a silhouette that reframes visible Air […]

Floating Richard Mille RM 07-01 coloured ceramic watch with a lavender case, diamond-set accents, and a turquoise strap, displayed against a soft blue textured backdrop highlighting its sculptural design

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 […]

Black-and-white portrait of Jim Morrison standing outdoors in Laurel Canyon, wearing a dark jacket and scarf, framed against a wooden fence with a calm, introspective expression

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, […]

Rear view of Nothing Phone (4a) Pro in matte silver finish featuring a transparent upper panel with dual-camera system, LED flash, and circular Glyph display showing a pixel-style waveform, set against a subtle grid background

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 […]

Metal saw-shaped sign reading “25¢ Pain Free Tattoo Removal” placed on weathered wooden boards, featuring decorative typography and branding from Bulletproof Technologies CNC Plasma Powder Coating

The Tattoo Reset: How to Recognize When It’s Time to Remove Ink and Start Fresh

intro Tattoos are often described as permanent memories written on the skin. For centuries they have symbolized belonging, rebellion, devotion, art, and identity. In modern culture, tattoos occupy an even broader space. They appear in fashion campaigns, professional workplaces, celebrity culture, and fine art galleries. What once felt subversive has become part of everyday personal […]

Labubu designer toy wearing a fluffy white bunny hood inspired by Sanrio’s Cinnamoroll, dressed in a denim outfit and floating with star-shaped balloons against a soft blue background

Pop Mart Teases Sanrio x Labubu Crossover Featuring Hello Kitty & Friends

a collision In the ever-evolving universe of designer toys, few moments ignite as much excitement among collectors as the announcement of an unexpected crossover. That excitement surged recently when Pop Mart teased an upcoming collaboration between the mischievous character Labubu and the beloved characters of Sanrio. The reveal hinted at a playful fusion between Labubu’s […]

Ben Stanwix and Xhanti Zwelendaba CASA 212 (2025) textile artwork composed of hundreds of small fabric squares forming a pixelated landscape with a reclining figure against a pastel sky.

Ben Stanwix and Xhanti Zwelendaba — CASA 212 (2025)

In the expanding landscape of contemporary art, textiles have reclaimed a central role as both medium and message. No longer relegated to craft or decorative arts, fabric-based works now operate as powerful vehicles for storytelling, identity, and spatial exploration. The connective piece CASA 212 (2025) by Ben Stanwix and Xhanti Zwelendaba embodies this evolution. Measuring […]

Skier carving across freshly groomed corduroy snow on a wide alpine slope with mountain ranges in the background at a major ski resort operated by Vail Resorts

How Vail Resorts Built the Epic Pass—and Reshaped the Global Ski Industry | WSJ

flow For decades, skiing operated on a straightforward but volatile economic model. Resorts relied heavily on unpredictable snowfall, fluctuating tourism patterns, and high day-ticket prices to survive winter after winter. A strong season meant profitability, while a weak snowfall year could threaten financial stability. Then came the Epic Pass. Developed by Vail Resorts in 2008, […]

Angled side view of Autry Reelwind Super Vintage “Syrah” sneakers in nylon and suede, featuring dusty burgundy tones, cream laces, vintage-style midsole, and textured black rubber outsole

AUTRY Reelwind Super Vintage in Nylon and Suede “Syrah”

In the modern shoe  landscape, where heritage brands constantly reinterpret their past for contemporary audiences, Autry has quietly emerged as one of the most compelling revival stories in footwear. Known for its minimalist tennis shoes and vintage-inspired silhouettes, the American-born label has steadily built a reputation for understated luxury and archival authenticity. The Autry Reelwind […]

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