Archive
Welcome to the Archive, our digital time machine for all the stories, interviews, and features we’ve published since day one. It’s the place to dig into our oldest takes, rediscover hidden gems, and see how our thinking (and the fashion world) has evolved over time.
Think of it as your curiosity booster: by exploring the past, you get the full picture and a little extra context, so our newest stories hit even harder. Whether you’re here to nostalgia-scroll, fact-check, or just soak in the drama and brilliance of past trends, the Archive is your go-to playground for staying curious, informed, and entertained.
The Legacy of Studio 54
Imagine the scene: New York, 1977. The city buzzes with energy, grime, and personal desires. Everywhere, people go about their day, inside a Bottega, waiting at a red light, or behind the bar, but a few streets away, in front of the closed doors of a former theater on 54th Street, a special crowd gathers: emerging and established supermodels, smoking musicians, and aspiring stars hoping to get in.
The Keffiyeh’s Journey from Heritage to Runway
Flashbulbs erupt in Cannes as Bella Hadid appears in a flowing archival dress stitched from keffiyeh fabric. A few weeks later, at Copenhagen Fashion Week, a student in sneakers loosely ties the same patterned scarf around their neck: two very different stages, one shared garment. The keffiyeh has moved far beyond its origins as protective headwear. It is a symbol, a statement, and a provocation, depending on who you ask. So how did a square of fabric woven with fishnet grids and olive-leaf motifs become one of the most charged fashion items in 2025? And what does wearing it mean in the era of Instagram street style and political solidarity?
Asian Fashion is More Than K-Pop and Kimono-Inspired Sleeves
You've probably seen it before: glossy magazine spreads filled with anime motifs, kimono sleeves, and shiny hanbok-style skirts. Or the latest fast fashion collection with "Asian-inspired" prints, modeled by someone who has never been to Asia. In recent years, Asian fashion has become shorthand for something sleek, futuristic, and exotic. But here's the problem: that's only scratching the surface; it often misses the point entirely.
Cannes Through the Years: A History of Fashion, Film, and Glamour
Beneath the golden sun of the French Riviera, a red carpet unfurls along the steps of the Palais des Festivals. Cameras flash. Gowns sweep the floor. And for a few days each spring, Cannes becomes something more than a film festival. It becomes a global stage where cinema meets fashion in its most spectacular form.