• Dan Hyman by Neil O’Keeffe
    FASHION,  Menswear

    Dan Hyman by Neil O’Keeffe

    English model Dan Hyman becomes something more than human in this striking editorial photographed by Neil O’Keeffe for Valstrom Magazine. The series documents a transformation, moving from raw construction to final form, presenting Hyman as a synthetic android figure powered by wires, lasers, and industrial tension.

  • Viky Kaya By Jean-Pacôme Dedieu
    FASHION

    Viky Kaya By Jean-Pacôme Dedieu

    Model Viky Kaya takes center stage in a striking fashion editorial photographed by Jean-Pacôme Dedieu for Stylist issue 068. The shoot plays with sheer synthetic plastic clothing, creating looks that are futuristic, tactile, and a little bit daring.

  • KATE GRIGORIEVA BY BILLY KIDD
    FASHION

    KATE GRIGORIEVA BY BILLY KIDD

    Kate Grigorieva takes center stage in a bold, highly stylized fashion editorial photographed by Billy Kidd for Numéro Magazine. With tight braids and fur-focused styling by Charles Varenne, the shoot balances strength, texture, and attitude.

  • FASHION,  Menswear

    FRANCISCO LACHOWSKI for RW & CO. HOLIDAY 2014 Lookbook

    Francisco Lachowski has a way of making seasonal dressing feel natural rather than styled, and the RW and CO. Holiday 2014 lookbook understands that instinct perfectly. This is winterwear presented without theatrics. Calm. Approachable. Confident. The lookbook leans into the idea of real clothes for real cold weather, but filtered through a refined lens. Nothing feels overdone. Everything feels considered.

  • Orange Culture SS 2015 Lookbook
    FASHION,  Menswear

    Orange Culture S/S 2015 Lookbook

    Orange Culture Spring Summer 2015 does not treat tailoring as something stiff or sacred. Instead, the lookbook approaches formalwear with curiosity, humor, and a willingness to bend the rules. The result is a collection that feels expressive, slightly rebellious, and deeply thoughtful. From the first look, the tension is clear. Oversized silhouettes sit alongside more fitted pieces, creating a push and pull that keeps the eye engaged. Nothing feels purely classic, yet nothing feels careless either. This is precision dressing that allows room for personality.

  • Destructive in Art by Valerie Hegarty
    ART

    Destructive in Art by Valerie Hegarty

    Valerie Hegarty has a talent for making art history deeply uncomfortable, and that is precisely the point. In her sculptural works, well known paintings and iconic imagery are not preserved or revered. They are attacked. Chewed up. Broken down by the imagined forces of nature, time, and entropy. This is destruction as transformation, not vandalism. And it is fascinating to look at.

  • MUSIC

    Azealia Banks Drops New Debut Album

    It’s been a while and we’ve heard a lot of hussle and bussle about the album with no outcome. But freshly parted from her former record label miss Azealia Banks finally dropped her debut album Broke With Expensive Taste a la Beyoncé style (without warning) Available on Itunes. Here is the tracklist: 1. Idle Delilah 2. Gimme a Chance 3. Desperado 4. JFK (ft. Theophilus London) 5. 212 (ft. Lazy Jay) 6. Wallace 7. Heavy Metal and Reflective 8. BBD 9. Ice Princess 10. Yung Rapunxel 11. Soda 12. Chasing Time 13. Luxury 14. Nude Beach A-Go-Go 15. Miss Amor 16. Miss Camaraderie

  • Illustrated Portraits by Sofia Bonati
    ART

    Illustrated Portraits by Sofia Bonati

    Sofia Bonati’s illustrated portraits feel like conversations you want to stay in a little longer. Based in the UK, the artist creates character driven illustrations that are stylish, intimate, and subtly playful, capturing not just how someone looks, but how they might feel. At first glance, the portraits are polished and composed. The figures are often posed with intention, styled carefully, and framed in ways that feel editorial. But linger for a moment and the personality begins to surface. A knowing expression. A slightly exaggerated gesture. A quiet sense of humor.

  • Paint Forms by artist Kim Keever
    ART

    Paint Forms by artist Kim Keever

    There is something wonderfully liberating about Kim Keever’s process. Based in New York City, the artist creates abstract works by dropping paint into water filled aquariums and letting physics take over. No sketches. No strict plans. Just color, movement, and chance. The results feel playful and unpredictable, which is exactly the point. Each piece captures a fleeting moment that can never be repeated. Paint blooms, sinks, spreads, and dissolves in real time, forming shapes that feel both organic and otherworldly. What you see is not designed in the traditional sense. It is discovered.

  • FASHION

    Marianna Sanvito photographed by Stef Van der Laan

    Here is a particular kind of calm confidence that runs through this editorial for Elle Russia. Featuring Stef Van der Laan and photographed by Marianna Sanvito, the November 2014 story feels composed, focused, and deeply fashion literate. Nothing here feels rushed. The images unfold with intention, allowing mood and styling to take the lead rather than spectacle. It is fashion that trusts its own authority.