• ART

    Cycle by Kouhei Nakama (Video Short)

    A beautifully poetic computer animation titled “Cycle” by Tokyo based artist and designer Kouhei Nakama. The short follows dancing figures from birth to death playing with shapes and substances. “Life is a cycle. We are dying from birth, reborn till death.”

  • ART

    Myths by Gosia Herba

    Polish artist Gosia Herba creates a mystical portrait series titled myths where we find creatures and heroes interacting in highly stylised paintings. See some selected works below:

  • FASHION

    Cara Delevingne by Simon Emmett

    Model turned actress Cara Delevinge bares all in a black and white portrait series captured by photographer Simon Emmett for the September 2016 issue of Esquire UK. See the shoot below: Magazine: Esquire UK September 2016 Model: Cara Delevingne Photographer: Simon Emmett Fashion Editor: Rob & Mariel Hair: Mara Roszak Make Up: Molly Stern

  • FASHION,  Menswear

    Jonathan Bauer-Hayden by Jeremy Zaessinger

    Male model Jonathan Bauer-Hayden poses in the latest Prada menswear collection that has been heavily inspired by eclectic textures and sailors. Captured by fashion photographer Jeremy Zaessinger for the latest issue of A&E magazine with styling by Amine Jreissati. See the series below:

  • ART

    Surreal Collages by Chad Yenney

    Artist Chad Yenney aka Computarded creates surreal and sometimes interestingly disturbing imagery using vintage images from newspapers, magazines and catalogues.  See some selected works below:   instagram.com/computarded

  • FASHION

    Kendall Jenner by Mert Alas and Marcus Piggott

      Kendall Jenner poses for photographers Mert Alas and Marcus Piggott in a high fashion diverse editorial for the September 2016 issue of Vogue. See the series below:   Magazine: Vogue US September 2016 Model: Kendall Jenner Photographer: Mert Alas and Marcus Piggott Fashion Editor: Tonne Goodman Hair: Garren Make Up: Isamaya Ffrench

  • FASHION,  Menswear

    Rob Johnston by Freddy Krave

    Fashion can sometimes take itself far too seriously. This editorial starring Rob Johnston, photographed by Freddy Krave, refreshingly refuses that pressure. Instead, it leans into play, absurdity, and the kind of unserious confidence that feels far more modern than perfection ever could.