Youth Subcultures: Exploring the Cyber and Rave Connections in Ravers Fantasy
Youth Subcultures: Exploring the Cyber and Rave Connections in Ravers Fantasy
For spring/summer 2024, the SIMON CRACKER’s masterminds, Simone Botte and Filippo Biraghi went in theory, where they are a major successfully brand, and they found many interesting things.
Magliano SS24: PALAMAGLIANO, a finished building and construction site, invites you to come see us while giving back.
JORDANLUCA SS24: Drawing inspiration from lipstick's power, the collection captures vibrant passion and contrasting expressions of life, love, and more.
IUTER spring/summer 2024 is dedicated to an attitude, a style, a (counter) culture, and above all to credibility. To a truly international community that detests the idea of being an audience.
Explore the Gucci presentation showcasing the iconic Horsebit Loafer at the Spazio Maiocchi during SS24 Men’s Milan Fashion Week.
Discover Kazuhiro Aihara, the digital artist blending textures, brushstrokes, and colours. From renowned galleries to Nike collaborations, his unique style merges art and design seamlessly. Through NFTs, he pushes boundaries with deliberate glitches and unexpected surprises, embracing intuition and experimentation. A visionary making waves in digital art.
Venice Biennale redefines "architecture," embracing community and alternative practices. "The Laboratory of the Future" dismantles Eurocentrism, explores local solutions.
Introducing emerging designer Mingze and his graduation collection at Polimoda: “NOITALIHINA”. In this exclusive editorial, a distorting lo-fi gaze forces our sensory experience to de-evolve with the support of the rawness of the designer’s creations. The body exists to be cannibalized by clothing.
Taking his cat Hiro as his inspiration, the multimedia artist Ahn Tae Won negotiates the border between the virtual and real. By exploring the distortions and pixelated materiality of digital images, the artist creates surreal art that lingers on the edge between the real and the digital.
We talked to S.C. Artroom a studio where creativity knows no bounds, and each project is a challenge to express a world. With an Italian-Japanese origin and a dedication to constant innovation, their wide range of projects have garnered prestigious awards.
In a wicked twist of fate, Selofan, the trailblazing chic gothic rock band, once declared, "Behold, for we are the apparitions of tomorrow and the beasts of today."
With their futuristic designs and eco-friendly materials, Gragg is focused on creating valuable collections that promote awareness about the environment!
Marina Duran from Santander (north of Spain), with a background in arts and fashion, built her label recently with the objective of providing a high-end sustainable lifestyle. Her collection provides designs that not only have edge and beauty but are an addition to her love for the heritage of Spanish culture and its well-recognised history of fashion.
Inspired by the art of natural occurrence, Daria Fedorova is a multidisciplinary artist, developing a peculiar methodology of artistic cultivation of microorganisms. Using different supplements her work is no less than a science lab experimentation with each work being distinct and unique.
These days AI generated images come in a plethora of colors and with a highly refined patina; Clint Enns explores what lies beneath bringing fractured bodies and unsettling scenarios to the surface.
Meet Clémence Violence who mixes a jazzy atmosphere and rock n' roll with an underground and futuristic aesthetic.
GG Magree is a talented artist hailing from Australia who has made a name for herself with her distinctive blend of punk rock and bass music. GG's signature sound has earned her a devoted fanbase around the world, with sold-out shows at major festivals like Coachella, Lollapalooza, and Ultra.
Explore the world of Andrea, a digital artist that combines natural and mechanical elements. Delving in the intersection between nature and technology, as well as using poetry to ground the meaning of her work.
Martha and Jessica Kilpatrick (aka Waterbaby) had a reclusive upbringing in South London. Growing up they spent their days singing in Southwark Cathedral Choir or experimenting with recording ideas onto cassette tapes, such as trying to make their out-of-tune family piano and a flute sound like an electric guitar.