Dimensions Festival: We speak to the brains (and ears) behind Croatia’s critically acclaimed, beachside music celebration

Dimensions Festival


Imagine driving a Lamborghini, but never breaking 90 miles an hour. Rolling down the road in one of the world’s top cars would still be quite an enjoyable experience, but that isn’t what the machine was designed to do. The same can be…

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RESQ/CO Rope Dog Leash: Bare bones accesories made of nautical grade materials for the discerning dog owner

RESQ/CO Rope Dog Leash


From print journals dedicated to dogs to digital sensors for monitoring your pooch’s activity and health, we’ve seen some pretty spectacular products aimed at canine culture. And so, handmade accessories don’t seem like that far…

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Odiseo Vol. 2: A sophisticated take on adult entertainment by Barcelona-based design shop Folch Studio

Odiseo Vol. 2


When viewing adult entertainment through rose-tinted glasses, the longstanding joke about “gentlemen’s magazines” is that the pictures are nice, but one subscribes for the articles. While we all know this is hardly the case with most newsstand nudie mags, the recently published Continue Reading…

“Genius Nicolai” by Nir Hod : The Israeli artist debuts his limited edition bust at NYC’s Paul Kasmin shop




Located just four doors down from Paul Kasmin’s white cube space on 27th street in Manhattan’s Chelsea neighborhood sits a quiet jewel-box shop that serves as the ever-evolving home of the gallery’s newest venture, the …

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Dress Up Screenings at Cinefamily: Artist Alia Penner collaborates with the non-profit organization to hold film screenings where the audience attends dressed in theme

Dress Up Screenings at Cinefamily


by Mya Stark “Dream on” is the perpetual motto of artist, illustrator and designer Alia Penner. Raised in the sylvan groves of LA counter-culture haven Topanga Canyon, Penner makes psychedelic,…

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Interview: Fabriano Fabbri: The Italian professor takes a phenomenological approach to contemporary fashion in his bilingual book

Interview: Fabriano Fabbri


If we exclude photographic books and classic essays, it’s difficult to find a truly interesting publication about fashion. This is not the case with “L’orizzonte degli Eventi,” or “The Event Horizon,” recently written by professor Continue Reading…

Becoming Hemingway by Henry Hargreaves: Impersonators pose as “Papa” in the curious Kiwi’s latest photo project

Becoming Hemingway by Henry Hargreaves


Back in 1957, photographer Yousef Karsh asked an aging Earnest Hemingway to sit for a portrait. In what would become an iconic image, the author stares to the right of the camera, white-bearded and…

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Levi’s 501 Interpretations: A unique look at the many ways to wear denim’s most legendary style

Levi's 501 Interpretations


No matter your preference for denim—be it raw selvedge or dad jeans—it’s impossible to ignore the classics. And nobody knows this better than Levi’s. To celebrate the 140th anniversary of the 501 jeans—which made their debut in 1873—Levi’s will release a limited…

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Interview: Christian Tiger School: The young South African hip-hop producers on process, influence and making it in America

Interview: Christian Tiger School


Cape Town, known for its sweeping mountainous coastline, vineyards and historical role in South African politics, is home to a young, vibrant music scene making an international impression. At the foot of Table Mountain, Luc Veermeer and Sebastiano Zanasi—aka recordOutboundLink(this,…

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The Unique Space, LA: The country’s largest locally sourced bazaar is setting up permanent digs

The Unique Space, LA


Unique LA started in 2008 and quickly became the largest buy-local shopping event in the country. Attendees got the rare chance to meet and shop directly from hundreds of carefully selected designers and artists all in one space. Community leader and head…

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