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The room is cool, literally and figuratively. There are faces of some of the biggest names in rap and fashion gracing the walls. Figures like Virgil Abloh and Pharrell Williams. The space is minimal, but the corners are filled with video games such as Skate 3 and a desk sits with an old desktop and scattered ideas everywhere. It's like being in your older brother's room. Cool to see but off limits to you. You're in the teenage bedroom of @larryalesley A graphic designer and street wear founder that grew up studying culture and design through a screen, just like many of us did. Raised on early Instagram grids, sneaker forums, and endless Internet deep dives, his approach to design is rooted in the idea that taste is something that is curated over time. From Cleveland to the wider creative landscape, his work represents a new wave of designers thinking about how graphics, clothing, and identity intersect. Talent- @larryalesley Photography - @drelladarko Creative Assistant - @kylee.owens
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1 month ago
There's vintage film and music flyers all over the walls. Scattered throughout them are photos from concerts. Stacks of books and clutter are spread all over the floor. Twinkle lights dangle from the ceiling, while cameras from different eras adorn her dresser. Welcome to the teenage bedroom of @tesslasmith A Cleveland photographer that was inspired by her family of artists and shaped by DIY and Indie subculture. Tessa has made a reputation for capturing the energy that happens just a few feet from the stage. Raised on Tumblr dashboards, her work blends that nostalgia with live music. She spends her time wandering through places like the Cleveland Museum of Art and documenting the scenes that often exist outside the spotlight. As the city of Cleveland continues to carve a place for creatives, her lens has become one way those moments are remembered. Talent - @tesslasmith @tessa.christine.creative Photography - @drelladarko Creative Assistant - @kylee.owens
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1 month ago
📊👔Candidate #2: @ryanhatfieldmedia Consider this your official job offer. This Cleveland based creative has designed for streetwear brands such as Bravest Studios and NewBarra. The skills just speak for themselves. So the resume… did not miss. Read our cover story and learn more about him here ☝️ Human Resources Department Creative Direction - @youre_not_enough Photography- @drelladarko Graphic Design - @thaon_art Models @tby.jonnae @keevonmalik @portfourleo @lancey4x_
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7 months ago
@it_spain is one of those brands that believe fashion is performance art. Founded by designer José Luis Díaz Megía in Madrid, the label goes far beyond designing garments. They truly believe in building worlds. The designs are not made for practicality, but to make an impact. Impossible proportions combined with theatrical craftsmanship results in something that is part couture, part costume, and part emotional experiment.
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8 days ago
@adidasoriginals just announced their A-Type capsule. They took their staple silhouettes and reimagined them in blackout leather so slick it practically drips exclusivity. The lineup? Track pants, track top, and an all new superstar. In addition to this Adidas is including an exclusive F&F collection for the true insiders. A leather jersey, fully lined and crafted in Italy from buttery sheep's leather, a node to the swagger of 2026 World Cup kits. It's football fashion, but leveled up for those who play to win off the field.
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9 days ago
If there is anything that Idan Barazani is known for, it is distorting the hell out of reality. Born in Jerusalem, Barazani began with street and portrait photography before pushing into fashion, building a visual language shaped by the grotesque, futurism, avant-garde art, and pop culture. His images feel unstable in the best way possible. They're slightly uncanny, occasionally macabre, and charged with a kind of tension that makes you look twice. After building his career in New York City and later relocating to Tokyo, his work evolved into something even more twisted. He pulled from Japanese animation and the cinematic excess of 80s and 90s American and European film. Barazani’s signature is the distortion: fisheye lenses, warped angles, and exaggerated framing that stretch ordinary moments into something not from this reality. Nothing sits still in his world. Every image feels scored, almost cinematic, which makes sense. Music plays a central role in his process. He often builds images around sound, treating photography less like documentation and more like atmosphere. The result is work that feels immersive, disorienting, and impossible to look at passively.
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10 days ago
The Seoul based artist has truly mastered the art of floral composition. 🌸
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11 days ago
@everyonehateselon_ hid hundreds of "Piss Bottles" in the @metmuseum to protest @jeffbezos hosting the Met Gala. Amazon is currently facing lawsuits for forcing workers to urinate in bottles. With fashion's Superbowl less than 24 hours away, we can't help but wonder what the U.K protest group has up their sleeves...
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13 days ago
Ocaio Mota doesn't design accessories... They're artifacts. These designs exist in the crossfire between armor, relics, and ritual. Built with a sculptors hand and a designers keen eye for precision, Mota transforms the body into something more. As the body moves, the designs flow with it. Not against it. Every metal piece, bead, and sharp edge were carefully placed with purpose. Jewellery is meant to complete a look. But in this case, the jewellery is the look.
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14 days ago
We're only a few days away from fashion's Superbowl...The Met Gala. Before it became one of the biggest events of the year, it was just a dinner for rich people to raise funds for the Metropolitan Museum of Arts Costume Institute. Then Anna Wintour turned it into something so much more. For her, it wasn't just about fashion. It was business. Here's a quick breakdown on how she turned a fundraiser into a marketing machine.
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15 days ago
Nguyệt Dương didn't just design clothes , she created armor. Working out of Ho Chi Minh City, the designer’s latest collection, Héroïne, pulls from the mythology of the female warrior, using Joan of Arc as both symbol and blueprint. Faith, sacrifice, violence, resilience all stitched into every silhouette. Historical armor is stripped from the battlefield and reconstructed through a contemporary lens, turning steel into shape, banners into texture, and memory into material. At the center of this collection is the contradiction. There's a softness trapped inside the structure, fragility reinforced by force. Rigid forms wrapped around delicate bodies, blurring the line between clothing and defense. Through experimental construction and opposing materials, Dương pushes fashion beyond utility and into symbolism. Designer: @its.dtnn for @luvr.lab Photo: @narc.studio MUA: @makeupolesyalun Model: @danilova_nastasiya
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16 days ago
😮‍💨 this was a task.... We identified every look in Doechii and Lady Gaga's latest music video for their single "Runway". Thank us later... Enjoy
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18 days ago