At Pull & Bear’s SS20 collection presentation yesterday in Paris, we witnessed a highly eccentric, energetic, and youthful crowd flock to see the new line, as well as the likes of Lean Chihiro, Bekar and DJ Slow perform and the graphic system by Lafolie8. With this collection being highly inspired by the ’80s, urban culture, and music, it’s no wonder why the incredibly colorful and fun line drew in a crowd just as fun and colorful. 20-year-old Paris based rapper Lean Chihiro had no problem working for the crowd with her fresh look and beats.
Bekar, aged 22, has it all: flow, technique, melody, lyrics… He released his first titles on YouTube in 2016 and immediately hit a wide fan audience. After cruising open mics and local venues around Lille’s region, he is currently on tour with a great show on stage.
While DJ Slow had equal ease in pumping up the party with his eclectic mix of Atlanta Rap and Jersey Club all while mixing in House, Techno, end English grime. The collection boasts everything from smiley face colorful 80’s inspired prints, to iridescent windbreakers, and even cowboy boots. If one thing’s for sure, this not a collection that’s shy to color or making statements.
Ann Demeulemeester’s Pre-Spring 2026 collection is about listening. The designer steps back, not to dwell on the past, but to let the house’s own history speak, then moves forward without force.
Pitti Uomo’s 108th edition focused on daring fashion experimentation and creative exploration, showcasing inventiveness characterized by eclecticism in addition to a forward-thinking outlook of all things sartorial.
A$AP Rocky just redefined an icon. In collaboration with Ray-Ban, he’s transformed the classic Wayfarer into something entirely fresh, the Wayfarer Puffer.
The Polimoda Graduate Show 2025 kicked off Pitti Uomo’s 108th edition, presenting twenty collections from emerging designers that prioritized raw creativity over commercial appeal.
Pitti Uomo 108 in collaboration with Japan Fashion Week Organization takes us backstage at the first international runway show for Japanese brand Children of the Discordance.
On a sunny Paris day, we caught up with Damien for a little chat in a park, because talking poetry on a sunny day in Paris on a weekday feels more than right.
We talked with Ecstasya about her hiatus, the struggle of keeping Lisbon’s first queer hardcore night (Maythey) alive, and why the best tracks come from being “sad as fuck.”
Turn the page. Breathe deep. Your pupils are already dilating. The high is coming.
Issue 26 brings together two electrifying covers that take the dopamine dive from Sadiq Desh captured by Cris Cerdeira to multidisciplinary visual artist and photographer Tomás Pintos’ cover story, Besos hasta agotar stock (Kisses Until Sold Out), developed from the live performance creating a space where glamour
meets exhaustion.