• FASHION,  Menswear

    Jackson Wang by Li He

    K-pop star Jackson Wang poses for the cover an main spread of Grazia China‘s latest issue. All captured by fashion photographer Li He. With styling was Liao Yijun. See the cover and shoot below:

  • ART

    “Finding A Way” by Artist Eric Louie

    “Something celebratory thrives within each painting for myself. The work combines elements of still life, abstraction and figuration to create something that dwells in a middle ground. Along with my larger works are a new series of small paintings touching on notions of the monolith, symmetry/asymmetry & the Vanitas. Some paintings allude to totemic elements such as serpents or butterflies to faces. Many of the pieces were derived from breaking down elements of my larger works and mirroring them like a Rorschach test. The symmetry created something recognizable which is interesting. They take on a symbolic approach hitting on notions of semiotics and iconography. I feel like each of the…

  • FASHION

    Emanuella Glasser by Sebastian Hilgetag

    Photography: Sebastian Hilgetag. Hair & Makeup: Julia Firefly. Model: Emanuella Glasser. Products: Ordinary Serum Foundation, Make Up For Ever Ultra HD Powder, Fenty Beauty Killawatt Highlighter, Anastasia Beverly Hills Dipbrow Gel, Lancome Hypnose Mascara, Natasha Denona Biba Eyeshadow Palette, Hourglass Ambient Lighting Bronzer, Milk Makeup Lip + Cheek

  • FASHION

    Jéssica Campos by Canberk Uregel

    Photographer: Canberk Uregel. Fashion Stylist: Dilara Yilmaz. Hair: Tolga Oguzhan. Makeup: Mustafa Isik. Photography Assistant: Egemen Pirlant. Styling Assistant: Züleyha Koltuk. Makeup Assistant: Kerem Isik. Model: Jéssica Campos. See the shoot below:

  • ART,  CULTURE

    Paintings by Kehinde Wiley

    “Kehinde Wiley’s paintings often blur the boundaries between traditional and contemporary modes of representation. Rendered in a realistic mode–while making references to specific Old Master paintings–Wiley creates a fusion of period styles, ranging from French Rococo, Islamic architecture and West African textile design to urban hip hop and the “Sea Foam Green” of a Martha Stewart Interiors color swatch. Wiley’s slightly larger than life size figures are depicted in a heroic manner, as their poses connote power and spiritual awakening. Wiley’s portrayal of masculinity is filtered through these poses of power and spirituality.” – ZelliImani