• Exploding Popular Cartoons by artist Matt Gondek
    ART

    Exploding Popular Cartoons by artist Matt Gondek

    Los Angeles based artist Matt Gondek creates playfully disturbing works that reimagine iconic cartoon characters in explosive, fragmented compositions. His signature style often depicts beloved figures mid-detonation, suspended in colorful chaos that feels both nostalgic and unsettling. It is pop culture turned inside out.

  • ART,  Misc.

    “Les Voûtes Filantes” by Atelier YokYok

    “Les Voûtes Filantes,” translating to “The Shooting Vaults,” is an immersive installation set in the South of France at Saint Stephen's Cathedral. The piece transforms historic architecture into a contemporary visual experience through the use of vibrant blue string. It is architecture reimagined through lightness and tension.

  • Alexandre Cunha by photographer Neal Franc
    FASHION,  Menswear

    Alexandre Cunha by photographer Neal Franc

    Brazilian model Alexandre Cunha stars in a black and white menswear editorial captured by Neal Franc. The series exudes relaxed sophistication, with Cunha wearing mesh tops, denim, and classic button-ups, evoking the vibe of a European night out. It is effortless elegance with a casual edge.

  • CULTURE,  Misc.

    Emilia Clarke does Hilarious Valley Girl Accent

    It’s always great hearing our favourite english actors show us their accent chops, especially in American English. But when Emilia Clarke tries to go unnoticed in public she has a special Valley Girl accent she likes to use. Pretty believable and spot on. The accent starts around the 2:15 mark

  • Lily Aldridge by photographer David Bellemere
    FASHION

    Lily Aldridge by photographer David Bellemere

    Lily Aldridge stars in a nature-centered countryside editorial photographed by David Bellemere for Vogue Turkey’s July 2015 issue. The series captures Aldridge wandering playfully through open fields, interacting occasionally with a child or lover, giving the images a soft, storybook charm. It is pastoral elegance with a gentle narrative.

  • FASHION

    JESSICA STAM BY PHOTOGRAPHER HANS FEURER

    Summer glamour takes center stage in this July 2015 Vogue Brazil editorial featuring Jessica Stam. Photographed by Hans Feurer, the series captures Stam navigating city streets in a variety of standout fashion pieces, evoking the energy of pedestrian runways and downtown chic. It is urban elegance with sun-soaked confidence.

  • FASHION

    Balenciaga F/W 2015-2016 Ad Campaign

    Balenciaga’s Fall/Winter 2015-2016 campaign turned up the heat with high-fashion sexual tension. Top models Kate Moss and Lara Stone posed in full Balenciaga, exuding confidence, allure, and unapologetic presence. It is provocative elegance distilled into striking imagery.

  • Dyslexia Font for Everyone
    ART,  CULTURE,  Misc.

    Dyslexia Font for Everyone

        It is hard to completely understand or have a better feeling of what someone with a reading disorder is going through. Sometimes though through creative cleverness more light can shed on how other people experience things. Designer Daniel Britton created a font demonstrating processing typography with Dyslexia. “For most people the letters and numbers do not jump around on the page and the colours remain the same, it is simply a break down in communication between they eye and the brain, for most people you can see the information, you can see perfectly each and every letter form but there is something in your mind that is stopping or slowing…

  • MARC JACOBS F/W 2015-2016 AD CAMPAIGN
    FASHION

    MARC JACOBS F/W 2015-2016 AD CAMPAIGN

    Marc Jacobs Fall/Winter 2015-2016 brought together an eclectic mix of “it” celebrities, models, and cultural icons for a campaign that felt like a living gallery of personalities. Under David Sims’ lens, the images balanced glamour, wit, and subtle eccentricity, capturing a roster that reads like a who’s who of contemporary cool. It was star power without pretense.

  • Sculptural Edible Lollipops
    ART,  Misc.

    Sculptural Edible Lollipops

    Ame Shin’s sculptural lollipops blur the line between candy and art. At first glance, these intricately crafted treats don’t seem edible at all. Cats, squids, snakes, fish, and more are rendered with astonishing realism, turning everyday sweets into miniature sculptures. It was confectionery as curiosity.