
New Balance Heads to Amsterdam to Launch Collection with Lack of Guidance
New Balance partnered with cult streetwear label Lack of Guidance to debut an 11‑piece collection at Studio 3000 in Amsterdam. The launch event turned the space into a playful arena, letting guests take penalty shots against Dutch international goalkeeper Tim Krul. The collaboration fuses New Balance’s performance heritage with Lack of Guidance’s underground aesthetic, offering limited‑edition apparel and footwear. Distribution will be limited to Studio 3000 and select European retailers, underscoring the brand’s focus on niche, experience‑driven drops.

Exclusive: New Balance and Lack of Guidance Show Football Knows No Borders
New Balance has launched a new football‑inspired apparel line in partnership with Amsterdam‑based brand Lack of Guidance. The collection, titled “Around the World,” is presented through a global campaign that photographs four countries, with the shoot directed by Sam Youkilis...

Ballet Continues to Thrive Thanks to Saul Nash’s Designs
London fashion designer Saul Nash has unveiled a new costume line for The Royal Ballet, collaborating with choreographer Wayne McGregor. The collection merges streetwear sensibilities with classical ballet silhouettes, sparking renewed cultural interest after Timothée Chalamet’s controversial remarks about the...

In Pictures: The Intimate Artefacts Left Behind in Cruising Spots
SMUT Press has published "Cruising Archaeology II: Eurotrash," a visual archive that catalogues intimate artefacts left behind in European cruising spots. The book compiles 23 photographs of objects ranging from discarded condoms to handwritten notes, offering a rare glimpse into...

7 Names to Know From 080 Barcelona Fashion Week
The 37th edition of 080 Barcelona Fashion Week shifted from the historic Recinte Modernista de Sant Pau to a new waterfront venue at Port Vell, spanning a pier between Rambla del Rompeolas and Marina Vela. The show highlighted seven emerging...

Three Dazed Clubbers on Documenting a Complete Digital Detox
Three members of Dazed's club embarked on a complete digital detox, disconnecting from smartphones and online platforms for an extended period. They recorded their offline journey with a Polaroid flip camera, producing a visual diary of analog moments. The experiment...

Did This 90s Art Film Actually Inspire Beyoncé’s ‘Hold Up’ Music Video?
Beyoncé’s 2016 “Hold Up” video, part of the Lemonade visual album, features the singer in a yellow gown smashing car windows with a baseball bat, echoing the 1997 Swiss video‑art piece Ever Is Over All by Pipilotti Rist. Both works...

Jewel Yang’s Photos Turn the Female Body Into a Sacred Canvas
Korean‑American makeup artist Jewel Yang has released the photo book "Genesis Vanishing," which treats the female form—especially pregnant bodies—as a sacred canvas. Drawing on her Kam heritage, Yang combines ethno‑futurist motifs with spiritual symbolism, turning makeup into a ritualistic art...

Zara Larsson: ‘The Second I Come Home, All My Clothes Come Off’
Swedish pop star Zara Larsson has unveiled her new swimwear label, Main Rose, a collection heavily inspired by Harmony Korine’s cult film Spring Breakers. The campaign was shot in Miami, capturing the film’s chaotic, sun‑soaked aesthetic. Larsson describes the line as daring, saying “the...
What Went Down at Oakley’s Field Gear Line Collection Launch
Oakley launched its new Field Gear collection on April 15 at its Santa Monica store, partnering with fashion outlet Dazed. The event attracted local creatives, tastemakers, and influencers, showcasing limited‑edition eyewear, apparel, and interactive installations. By blending performance technology with...

When Exactly Did the Coachella Aesthetic Become so Soulless?
Coachella’s once‑gritty festival fashion has morphed into a polished, influencer‑driven spectacle. Early editions featured practical, mud‑splattered attire, but Instagram’s rise in the 2010s turned outfits into curated content for brands. Fast‑fashion labels and high‑budget influencer deals now dominate, with marketers...

The Same, but Different: All the Celeb Style From Coachella Weekend Two
Coachella 2026’s second weekend turned the desert into a runway, with celebrities showcasing a mix of vintage revival, sustainable fabrics, and bold, gender‑fluid looks. High‑profile stars like Beyoncé, Timothée Chalamet and Zendaya led the pack, each interpreting the festival’s free‑spirited vibe...

Moncler Is Coming for Summer with Its Line of Little Puffs
Moncler, the Italian luxury outerwear brand, is debuting a summer‑ready line of lightweight puffer jackets under the "Have a Puffy Summer" campaign. The collection reimagines the brand’s signature down‑filled silhouette for warm‑weather wear, featuring slimmer cuts, breathable fabrics and vibrant...

TOMORA Are the Dance-Pop Superduo Out to ‘Connect Unexpected People’
British electronic legend Tom Rowlands of The Chemical Brothers and Norwegian art‑pop singer AURORA have launched a new collaborative project called TOMORA, debuting their album "Come Closer" on April 17, 2024. The duo’s partnership grew from mutual admiration of each...

Nike’s ‘Wild Card’ Team Kits Are Already in Action
Nike unveiled its new “wild card” team kits during the US Men’s National Team’s friendly against Portugal at Atlanta’s Mercedes‑Benz Stadium on March 31, 2026. The debut showcased bold colorways and interchangeable design elements meant to reflect tactical flexibility. The...