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.
Pull&Bear’s latest capsule collection draws inspiration from Henri Matisse, transforming his playful shapes and vivid colors into summer-ready clothes and accessories.
For the first time, the work of more than 60 artists who have lived and created at the TOM House will come together in FXLK PLAY: Mythmaking, Devotion, and Mischief, an exhibition opening September 12, 2025, at Long Hall in West Hollywood’s Plummer Park.
There’s something raw and electric in Last Exit on Bethnal, the new collaborative project between London producer/DJ Hannah Holland and filmmaker/photographer Lydia Garnett.
The Phantom of the Opera has chosen his designer. Nicola Formichetti has been appointed Director of Masks for Masquerade, the new immersive Phantom experience coming to New York.
Kwir Nou Éxist project, a photo installation conceived by model, actress and activist Raya Martigny and her partner Edouard Richard, is now on view until July 25 in the iconic Tuileries Garden in Paris.
The wait and speculation are over. Almost a month after Francesco Risso’s departure, Marni now has a new Creative Director: Belgian designer Meryll Rogge.
Spanish-Nigerian designer Wekaforé Jibril has made history with the opening of his first standalone boutique in Barcelona, becoming the first Black designer to establish a flagship store in Spain.
“It’s an honour to work with Burberry,” Wu said. “The brand’s dedication to its heritage and innovation results in pieces that never fail to amaze. I look forward to discovering what we’ll create together.”
C2H4® is slowing down. Instead of chasing seasons, their R011 Collection is built to last: one carefully crafted lineup per year, designed to stay relevant long after the trends fade.
HAIKURE’s SS26 collection, Come As You Are, is for people who want to feel good without the effort, who wear clothes that fit their lives, not the other way around.
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.