Archive for August 2025
Top Picks from the Rencontres d’Arles 2025 | Chapelle Projects
Chapelle Projects shares its Top Picks from the Rencontres d’Arles, spotlighting standout artists orbiting just outside the official program. While some have already worked with Chapelle, others have long caught the agency’s eye. All are part of a new wave shaping the future of the French art scene. The Miracle of the Sun, Marguerite Bornhauser…
Read MoreLUCY DACUS RELEASES DUAL SINGLES
With two new singles, Dacus reminds us why she is one of indie’s most captivating voices. Lucy Dacus’ new singles arrive like confessions whispered in a crowded room. Since the 1960s, songwriters have transformed private thoughts into public expressions of rebellion. Dacus continues that tradition with “Bus Back To Richmond” and “More Than Friends.” A…
Read MoreTHE PERFUME OF TOMORROW: NEANDERTAL IS & WAS
A scent house that merges primal memory, design and artificial intelligence into perfume for a restless age. Neandertal perfume In the 1960s, cultural movements demanded new ways of seeing. Today, Neandertal perfume demands new ways of smelling. Founded in 2017 by artist Kentaro Yamada, the house treats fragrance not as decoration but as philosophy. Each…
Read MoreMODEL GIO DARDI: INSIDE HER WORLD
From the cobblestone streets of Florence to underwater shoots in Tanzania, model Gio Dardi’s journey in the fashion world has been anything but ordinary. A model, creative, and self-proclaimed minimalist with edge, Gio brings a thoughtful energy to everything she does on and off camera. Moreover, in this exclusive conversation, she opens up about her…
Read MoreCÉLIANNE NHATLAM FASHION FROM SCRAP
CÉLIANNE NHATLAM FASHION FROM SCRAP. A graduate collection where rust, memory, and dignity collide. In Vietnam, scrap collectors once moved through city streets with wooden carts. Their work was humble but essential. Célianne Nhatlam found beauty in their rhythm, their sound, their overlooked presence. “I draw my inspiration from Vietnamese daily life, specifically from the…
Read MoreVIVAIA x BELLA HADID
VIVAIA x BELLA HADID. Bella Hadid turns the sidewalk into a runway for VIVAIA’s FW25 Sneakerina Yancy. Sneaker culture began in the 1970s as a rebellion, a break from stiff formality. Sneakerina Yancy continues that story today. Bella Hadid steps into VIVAIA’s latest silhouette, merging retro track nostalgia with ballet-core grace. The focus keyword Sneakerina…
Read MoreEKATERINA SHUKSHINA ORGANIC ART
EKATERINA SHUKSHINA ORGANIC ART. Where vegetables, poetry, and fashion collide. Ekaterina Shukshina organic art springs from fields, forests, and childhood memory. Living in a small village, she transforms vegetables and plants into poetic fashion objects. Her practice blurs the line between art and play, always grounded in tactile encounters with nature. Organic play Shukshina describes…
Read MorePETER HERMANSSON GLASS MAGIC
PETER HERMANSSON GLASS MAGIC. Glass as narrative, psyche, and radical storytelling. Peter Hermansson (link here) glass stories unfold inside a century-old craft. Firstly, Swedish masters invented the Graal and Ariel techniques in the early 1900s. However, Hermansson pushes those traditions into bold narratives of psyche, dreams, and myth. Therefore, his work insists on opinion. In…
Read MoreIMAGINE THAT PRINTS REDEFINING DIGITAL ART
Arminda da Silva is a graphic designer based in Johannesburg who challenges the glossy perfection dominating digital art. Since the early 2000s, digital artists have pursued flawless polish. However, Arminda’s project, Imagine That Prints, pushes back by embracing texture, chaos, and imperfection as radical acts of rebellion. Artistic Roots and Digital Evolution A Family Legacy of…
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