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.
Being Single Isn’t a Waiting Room, It’s a Lifestyle
Somewhere between romantic comedies, Sunday family get-togethers, and the endless stream of Instagram posts these days called "soft launch," a quiet but persistent message creeps in: being single means something's missing. Your friends are going on vacation with their partners, friendship dates are turning into boyfriend/husband dates, and you feel like a third wheel when you meet up with a friend and they're there. Let's be clear: you're not missing anything. You'll think your life is still loading, buffering so to speak until someone drops in your DMs or swipes right on Hinge. What if that narrative is not only outdated, but also downright wrong?
In your 20s: Passion Doesn’t Pay Rent (Yet): Chasing Fashion Dreams in Your Mid-20s
Almost everyone dreams of it: stepping into the elevator, the doors opening, and seeing them milling about like a herd. "Where's the beauty product?" "Who saw the invitation to this week's fashion show?" or "Get the car ready, we're going to assist a photoshoot." These are familiar phrases in the fashion world. A world that's accessible but complex to turn into your life's work. These days, I see more fashion enthusiasts who want to turn their hobby into a job. And don't be fooled, I do too. I dream of waking up, wearing my best outfits, and seeing what's on my agenda. Should I write an article about a specific topic today or go backstage to report on the atmosphere? Unfortunately, this isn't my reality.