• FASHION,  Menswear

    Marlon Teixeira by Milan Vukmirovic

    Top male mode Marlon Teixeira is scandalously stuck in an abandoned parking lot for the Made In Brazil Magazine #9 issue. photo shoot captured by photographer Milan Vukmirovic where we find Marlon strategically covered in furs showing off his masculine physique in a (broken down?) vintage car. Will he hitchhike? Publication: Made In Brazil Magazine #9 Model: Marlon Teixeira Photographer: Milan Vukmirovic Fashion Editor: George Cortina Agency: De Facto Inc.

  • MUSIC

    Worriers – Chasing (Music Video)

    We’ve all fallen in love with a lamp right? nah? Worries releases a music video from their lp Imaginary Life. In the music video for chace we find the lead singer having an eye on a blue haired beauty and when they finally meet, things aren’t what they seem to be. The song is catchy upbeat with rocky/synth/punk tones. Watch the video for Chasing below: Related articles Remembering Aaliyah 14 Years Later With Our Top 5 Favorite Music Videos! Behold The Most Racist Rap “Music” Video In Human History, Courtesy Uncle Tuna! Video: Bride, groom, and guests create epic, one-take music video Yung Simmie “Dead Beat” (WSHH Exclusive – Official…

  • The Evolution of Magazine Covers
    CULTURE,  FASHION,  Misc.

    The Evolution of Magazine Covers

    Things have definitely changed. For the better? for the worse? That’s a personal perspective kind of answer. To help you out with contrasting and comparing the evolution of popular well-known magazines Karen X. Cheng and Jerry Gabra have compiled front cover images for the last 100 years and splits them into decades. From The National Geographic to Cosmopolitan. See the full article here. Images © Respective publications / Comparison by Karen X. Cheng and Jerry Gabra / via

  • FASHION

    Sarah Brannon, Lina Berg, Marland Backus, Annieck Kortleve, Anya Lyagoshina, and Avery Blanchard by Dario Catellani

    simplistically seventies and with clean direct compositions. Featuring models Sarah Brannon, Lina Berg, Marland Backus, Annieck Kortleve, Anya Lyagoshina, and Avery Blanchard in the groovy shoot for the September 2015 issue of Numéro. See the shoot below: Magazine: Numéro September 2015 Model: Sarah Brannon, Lina Berg, Marland Backus, Annieck Kortleve, Anya Lyagoshina, Avery Blanchard Photographer: Dario Catellani Fashion Editor: Samuel Francois Hair: Marki Shkreli Make-up: Susie Sobol

  • Paulina Heiler by Tina Luther
    FASHION

    Paulina Heiler by Tina Luther

    Embracing the return of the bohemian 70’s with a new chic sensabilty. Modeled by Paulina Heiler in a photo shoot for the latest September 2015 issue of Elle Germany captured by photographer Tina Luther. See the photo shoot below: Magazine: Elle Germany September 2015 Model: Paulina Heiler Photographer: Tina Luther Fashion Editor: Nino Cerone Beauty: Spiri Fountoglou Related articles Heidi Klum wants to marry Vito Schnabel Cindy Crawford Reunites with ’90s Supermodels for an Epic Photo Shoot Kristen Stewart Explains Once Again Why She Doesn’t Smile Keira Knightley Covers ELLE Magazine’s 30th Anniversary Issue, Reveals Baby Daughter’s Name

  • FASHION

    Alisa Ahmann by Txema Yeste

    A dark chic Manhattan based photo shoot with Alisa Ahmann photographed by Txema Yeste for Numéro’s September 2015 issue. See the chic black and white photoshoot below: Magazine: Numéro September 2015 Model: Alisa Ahmann Photographer: Txema Yeste Fashion Editor: Elizabeth Sulcer Hair: Tomi Kono

  • MUSIC

    SILICON – Personal Cumputer (pre-release album stream)

    SILICON aka Kody Nielson has released his debut album for a full album stream before it’s release this upcoming Friday (Aug 28, 2015) SILICON – Personal Cumputer ALBUM STREAM The album stream is presented in an interactive art gallery format, you can stroll through the separate cover arts that were specifically made for each track handmade by Kody Nielson himself. Silicon Online Website | Facebook | Twitter

  • A Kissable Coffee Lid
    ART,  CULTURE,  Misc.

    A Kissable Coffee Lid

    I love coffee, you love coffee, they love coffee. It’s time to make things a bit more intimate. Korean based designer Jang Wooseok has created a coffee lid replicating kissable lips. They vary from color and ethnicity too. Wooseok states “Take-out coffee is a symbol of city culture and fashion,” [The] shape of a lip is a distinctive style, thereby the combination will be fun.”