• Agi & Sam Menswear FW 2015
    FASHION,  Menswear,  Runway

    Agi & Sam Menswear F/W 2015

    Agi and Sam have never been interested in making menswear behave, and Fall Winter 2015 leans fully into that instinct. This collection is eccentric, slightly sickly, and unapologetically playful. It wants a reaction, and it gets one. From the first look, the styling sets the tone. Heavy eye makeup gives the models a glazed, otherworldly stare. It feels theatrical, almost unsettling. Then come the face adornments that resemble smashed Lego pieces, pressed onto skin like badges of disruption.

  • Lee Roach Menswear FW 2015
    FASHION,  Menswear,  Runway

    Lee Roach Menswear F/W 2015

    Lee Roach's Fall Winter 2015 menswear collection blends structured darkness with unexpected pastel accents. The collection features tailored pieces that convey authority while incorporating soft colors to hint at vulnerability. Its intricate styling combines deliberate dishevelment with emotional depth, offering a thoughtful exploration of contrast and introspection in menswear.

  • Coach Menswear FW 2015
    FASHION,  Menswear,  Runway

    Coach Menswear F/W 2015

    Coach Menswear Fall Winter 2015 embodies a confident, youthful style that is effortlessly chic. Featuring standout shaved fur coats and essential bags, the collection combines luxury with an intentional, relaxed attitude. Its cohesive design remains playful yet sophisticated, creating a wardrobe that feels modern and unforced, defining its own identity.

  • Topman Design Menswear FW 2015
    FASHION,  Menswear,  Runway

    Topman Design Menswear F/W 2015

    Topman Design Fall Winter 2015 presents a vibrant menswear collection that exudes confidence and self-expression. Featuring bold furs and relaxed track suits, the designs embody a youthful spirit and embrace a modern aesthetic. The collection captures a fun and energetic moment in fashion, encouraging individuality and attention-seeking styling.

  • Nike Air MAG
    CULTURE,  Menswear,  Misc.

    It’s happening! “Back To The Future” Nike Shoe

      Nike confirms they are in the process of recreating the Nike of the future that self straps this year. Talk of it happening has been circling since 2011 but Nike’s innovation chief, Tinker Hatfield has officially confirmed it will happen in 2015. The shoe is called the Nike Air MAG. He refuses to set an official date or price for the shoes, but at least we have the year down.

  • Joni Mitchell for Saint Laurent Campaign
    FASHION,  MUSIC

    Joni Mitchell for Saint Laurent Campaign

    Saint Laurent has never been interested in youth as a number. It has always been interested in youth as an attitude. That belief comes into sharp focus with Joni Mitchell fronting the latest chapter of the Saint Laurent Music Project, proving once again that true cool does not age out.

  • Broken Hearts by artist Miguel Leal
    ART

    Broken Hearts by artist Miguel Leal

    Miguel Leal’s Broken Hearts series pulls you in quietly. At first glance, the works resemble ink blots. Abstract. Ambiguous. Almost accidental. But then the title does its work, and suddenly you see it. A heart. Every time. Each piece reveals a form that is unmistakable once recognized, yet never fully resolved. Hearts appear fractured, warped, and stained, as if emotion itself has been pressed onto the surface and left to bleed outward

  • CULTURE,  FASHION

    Kate Moss Unphotoshoped by Peter Lindbergh

    There has been a quiet shift happening in fashion imagery. A pushback against perfection. A return to skin that looks like skin and faces that tell the truth. Following recent unretouched moments like Julia Roberts, Kate Moss steps into this movement with effortless authority in a Vogue Italia editorial photographed by Peter Lindbergh. Because if anyone can do unfiltered beauty without it feeling like a statement, it is Kate Moss.

  • Beth Edwards by Djamel Boucly
    FASHION

    Beth Edwards by Djamel Boucly

    There is a certain kind of beauty that does not need explanation. Beth Edwards embodies it effortlessly in this editorial for Elle Serbia, photographed by Djamel Boucly. The images feel like they belong to another era, yet remain completely current. The mood is unmistakably sixties inspired. Clean lines. Soft glamour. A sense of ease that feels natural rather than styled to death. Everything about the shoot whispers rather than shouts.

  • Julia Frauche by Nagi Sakai (8)
    FASHION

    Julia Frauche by Nagi Sakai

    There is a gentleness to this Vogue Mexico editorial that feels instantly calming. Model Julia Frauche steps into a world of chic pink tones and understated luxury, captured with precision by photographer Nagi Sakai for the February issue. The mood is sweet without being saccharine. Simple without being plain. Everything feels carefully considered, but never heavy handed.