• ART,  Misc.

    Pantone Foods by Lucy Litman

    Pantone takes a turn towards food, using the actual food to highlight the color and the evident texture. The study like series is created by San Francisco based artist/designer Lucy Litman. See the Pantone series below:

  • ART

    Artwork by Jason Martin

    Jason Martin’s work lives in that thrilling in between space where painting starts behaving like sculpture and sculpture politely pretends to be painting. His pieces do not sit quietly on the wall. They protrude, ripple, swell, and catch light in ways that feel almost confrontational. You do not just look at them. You feel them, sometimes before you even realize why.

  • Rodarte Ready To Wear SS 2015 NYFW
    FASHION,  Runway

    Rodarte Ready To Wear S/S 2015 NYFW

    Rodarte’s S/S 2015 collection felt like stepping into an otherworldly fantasy, part ice princess, part mermaid, part rocker rebel. There was an undeniable theatricality to every look, a sense that the clothes weren’t just worn but inhabited. Layers of textures collided in ways that were surprising yet cohesive. Sheer panels met metallic embroidery, lace met leather, and floaty chiffons layered over structured silhouettes. Each outfit felt like it had a story before it even hit the runway, like the models had been tossed into a whirlwind of creativity and emerged transformed.

  • ART

    White straws by Francesca Pasquali

    Francesca Pasquali’s 2014 work White Straws presents a mesmerizing exploration of texture, light, and form. The installation grows outward like a delicate cloud or a cluster of ice, its translucent glow creating an almost otherworldly presence. There is a subtle magnetism to the piece, a visual invitation that draws the viewer closer and encourages contemplation.

  • Helmut LAng
    FASHION,  REVIEWS

    Helmut Lang AW14

    Helmut Lang Autumn Winter 2014 arrives with an ease that feels almost confrontational in its refusal to perform. Comfort is not positioned as an afterthought or a compromise here. It is the point. The collection embraces a deliberate lack of traditional polish, starting with the noticeable absence of heels. Footwear stays grounded, signaling early on that this season is less about elevation and more about attitude.