• Abbey Lee Kershaw by photographer Will Davidson
    FASHION

    Abbey Lee Kershaw by photographer Will Davidson

    Abbey Lee Kershaw has always thrived in the in between. Too sharp to be soft, too alluring to be strictly severe. In this black and white editorial for Vogue Australia May 2015, photographed by Will Davidson, she leans fully into that tension. Set inside an abandoned industrial space, the story feels raw, stripped back, and quietly powerful. No gloss. No distraction. Just attitude, structure, and presence.

  • FASHION

    Matching Models by Patrick Demarchelier

    There is something instantly fascinating about seeing two faces side by side that look like they could share DNA. Matching Models, photographed by Patrick Demarchelier for Vogue US May 2015, taps directly into that curiosity. The editorial pairs models based on shared features, energy, or overall vibe, creating portraits that feel like long lost siblings meeting under the most glamorous circumstances possible. It is familiar and uncanny at the same time, which makes it impossible to look away.

  • Lucky Blue Smith by Shxpir
    FASHION,  Menswear

    Lucky Blue Smith by Shxpir

    Lucky Blue Smith has reached that rare fashion status where his presence alone sets the tone. For Modern Weekly China, photographed by Shxpir, he steps into a deconstructed high school setting that feels nostalgic, uneasy, and oddly cinematic. This is not the glossy teen dream version of youth. It is raw, slightly awkward, and perfectly aware of itself. Lucky Blue plays the role effortlessly, which at this point feels like second nature.

  • Famous Brands in Handwritten Calligraphy Form (3)
    ART,  Misc.

    Famous Brands in Handwritten Calligraphy Form

    Logos are usually all about control. Clean lines, perfect spacing, endless brand guidelines. Designer Sara Marshall throws all of that out the window and it works beautifully. In her series of famous brands reimagined in handwritten calligraphy, she takes names we see every single day and softens them into something personal, imperfect, and oddly charming. Suddenly Burger King, Flickr, Subway, Evian, and YouTube feel less corporate and more human.

  • Fab Island Life by photographer Ealbert Ho (2)
    FASHION,  Menswear

    Fab Island Life by photographer Ealbert Ho

    Fab Island Life is exactly what it sounds like. A fantasy of warmth, water, and unbothered masculinity. Shot by Ealbert Ho for FHM Singapore May 2015, the editorial places male models Andrej James and Viktor Egyed in a relaxed island setting that feels equal parts aspirational and approachable. There is no rush here. Everything moves at the pace of heat, salt air, and sun soaked afternoons.

  • LDR new track
    CULTURE,  Misc.,  MUSIC

    Lana Del Rey’s New Track in The Age Of Adaline Trailer

    Lana Del Rey known for her cinematic inspired songs is doing pretty well in having her tunes in the latest movies. This time around for the anticipated film The Age Of Adaline out 4/24/2015 with the track titled  “Life Is Beautiful”. “It’s an honor to be a part of this magical movie: ‘The Age of Adaline‘” -Lana Del Rey’s Facebook Related articles Hear Lana Del Rey’s New Song ‘Life Is Beautiful’ in Trailer for Blake Lively Movie ‘Age of Adaline’ Lana Del Rey previews new song ‘Life Is Beautiful’ from The Age of Adaline Lana Del Rey – Nicole Nodland Photoshoot Brian Wilson: No Pier Pressure review – the chord…

  • Fei Fei Sun by Steven Meisel
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    Fei Fei Sun by Steven Meisel

    When Steven Meisel photographs Fei Fei Sun, the result is never casual. For Vogue US May 2015, the pairing delivers an editorial that feels rich with intention, culture, and visual discipline. This eastern inspired fashion story leans heavily into detail and volume, creating images that feel monumental without ever becoming overwhelming. Everything is considered. Every element has a purpose.

  • Lindsey Wixson by photographer Richard Burbridge
    FASHION

    Lindsey Wixson by photographer Richard Burbridge

    Lindsey Wixson shines in this editorial for M Le Monde April 2015, captured by Richard Burbridge. The series focuses on close-up beauty portraits that emphasize her striking features, delicate bone structure, and wide-eyed charm. Lindsey’s face is endlessly versatile, perfectly suited for experimenting with makeup, hair, and fashion styling, and the images highlight her ability to shift effortlessly from ethereal softness to polished intensity.

  • P DIGGA
    MUSIC

    P DIGGA Releases New Album “RIP OZO OME-IHE NZO”

    P DIGGA also known as PD has dropped his impressive 15 track album titled “RIP OZO OME-IHE NZO” Each song different from the next but cohesive, catchy and upbeat. Tracks that stood out would be the incredibly infections song titled “NATIONAL ANTHEM” and the song that is subsequently the album title “RIP OZO OME-IHE NZO” which is a heartfelt tribute to his late grandfather. Listen and download the RIP OZO OME-IHE NZO album below: Follow P DIGGA: Instagram: @itspdigga Twitter: @itspdigga

  • Boneface Illustrations
    ART

    Boneface Illustrations

    Boneface delivers a snarly, irreverent illustration series that blends neon punk aesthetics with post-apocalyptic energy. Known for his sharp, edgy style, the artist reimagines familiar pop culture figures in worlds that are chaotic, vibrant, and full of attitude. Each piece feels alive with personality, offering a playful yet slightly menacing twist on the characters we think we know.

  • Devon Windsor by photographer Nicole Heiniger
    FASHION

    Devon Windsor by photographer Nicole Heiniger

    Devon Windsor takes center stage in a vibrant and playful editorial for Elle Brazil April 2015, photographed by Nicole Heiniger. The series is a celebration of color and movement, with Devon donning rich royal blues that pop against carefully curated backdrops. The editorial embraces a lighthearted mood while keeping fashion at the forefront, balancing charm, sophistication, and youthful energy.