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Beautiful Error

She, doll-like, wakes up in an abandoned house, disconnected from herself. The space mirrors her inner world. Empty, forgotten, broken. Between plastic and flesh, between control and chaos we fall apart. And we are reborn. A story by Lila Alimova.
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Fragments of the Self / Francois X

In a time where identity is often packaged, flattened, and made palatable for algorithmic feeds, François X resists easy definition. Born between Corsica and Benin, shaped by sounds that stretch from the vinyl stacks of Fania Records to the raw pulse of Parisian club nights, his music is neither fusion nor collage. It’s something more elemental, a process of remembering, returning, resisting.
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Vanishing Silhouette / Jordan Roth

Set against the grandeur of the Louvre, this piece captures a rare moment of stillness and spectacle where fashion becomes performance and presence. Jordan Roth’s Radical Acts of Unrelenting Beauty offers a meditation on identity, movement, and transformation. What follows is a reflection on that ephemeral moment and the profound way it reshaped the role of the body in fashion.
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Social Cog

The fluorescent hum is gone. The walls start to move. No sterile air. Just shadows, thick, humming, alive. In the dark, the machines begin to murmur. They don't beep anymore. They whisper. An unusual fashion story shot by Hyungjin Park and styled by Nahyeon Kim.
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A Parade of Presence / PFW Haute Couture 2025

This year fashion steps back from performance and returns to craft, to presence and the body itself.
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Glenn Martens’ debut at Maison Margiela

For his debut at the helm of Maison Margiela, Glenn Martens stages a ghostly procession inside crumbling walls. Between echoes of Martin Margiela’s legacy and the romantic dissonance of John Galliano’s spectacle, Martens delivers a couture collection that is both deeply autobiographical and politically charged.
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On Stones and Immortality / Michèle Lamy and Barry X Ball

When Barry and Michèle first crossed paths in the quiet surrealism of Venice, a wordless connection sparked between sculptor and collector; rooted in observation, curiosity and creation. After a Milan morning spent wandering potential exhibition spaces to exhibit the bust Barry sculpted of Michèle Lamy and the Rick Owens boutique –like ghosts casing a temple– we sat down to speak. About monolithic stones. About machines. About art as resistance; against time, against meaninglessness, against death itself.
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Terraforma Exo / 2025

An environmental art festival returns in 2025, weaving sound ecology, urban landscapes, and the delicate interplay between humans and nature into a living sonic ecosystem.
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Where Flesh Remembers The Touch / Vivian Greven

The artist reflects on the role of intimacy in painting, the emotional weight of materiality, and the power of sensory presence in art to counter modern disconnection.
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Such is Life in the Way of Fools / Carnival

In the group show Carnival, curated by Joe Coleman at Jeffrey Deitch’s New York gallery, the circus becomes a charged metaphor for lives lived on the margins.
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Disconnect to Reflect / Visiting a Museum Nowadays

Museums aren’t just about what’s on the walls—they’re about what happens inside you. This article explores how to truly see, feel, and question during your visit.
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Berlin Fashion Week Is Not Dead

SS26 reportage by Amelie Stanescu.
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Witness to the Vanishing / Metamorphika Studio

Witness to the Vanishing is a multidisciplinary group show curated by Maria Abramenko at Metamorphika Studio, unfolding from the 19th to the 30th of July 2025.
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Tension Held

Leather and lace woven into one poetic contradiction. One whispers, the other commands. A love letter scrawled in eyeliner on a mirror, reflecting power and layered in contrast. A fashion story shot by Brandon Chau.
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Past-self

Before the hum of machines and the rush of minutes, the world moved with a quieter rhythm. Trees unmoved by passing empires whispered secrets in a language of leaves, and rivers sang songs worn smooth by centuries. A fashion story photographed by Andrea Mauro.
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Hope and Fear / WGT 2025

Leipzig once again became a sanctuary for the beautifully strange and the defiantly different, hosting the Wave-Gotik Treffen 2025. Here our annual report with some images of the beautiful people and our favorite bands who made this edition one to remember.
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The Last Glimpse

Once alive with noise and neon, Beijing’s underground live houses now exist only in memory. Through animated fragments of past summers and winters, this project traces a personal rhythm for a vanished scene, where sound once gave shape to youth and defiance. Captured by Wenhe Zhao.
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Fourth Wall Death Rattle / Eddie Peake

At Tick Tack in Antwerp, Fourth Wall Death Rattle plunges us into a liminal realm where art flickers between presence and absence, life and death.
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Sculpting Memory / Mayana Nasybullova

Mayana Nasybullova navigates the fragile border between personal memory and collective amnesia, sculpting visions that wound and heal at the same time. Her practice, rooted in post- Soviet reality, challenges inherited myths with brutal tenderness
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Worn Restrictions / Yeha Leung

Bold, versatile, armour-like garments made for those who aren’t afraid to stand by their choices. Here, trends are just background noise and wearability sits in the backseat of intent and emotion. They are made to convey a message. Meet Yeha Leung, the mind behind Creepyyeha.
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Nothing Could Have Prepared Us / Wolfgang Tillmans

Wolfgang Tillmans’ four decades of photographic and multimedia work at the Centre Pompidou in Paris.
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A Liturgy for Disruption / Balenciaga by Demna

Hosted inside the former chapel of Kering’s Paris headquarters, Balenciaga by Demna is an exhibition that reads as a fragmented anatomy of Demna’s vision for the house—marked by displacement and irony
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