For a “Shoe Salesman,” Neil Kirk Sure Did Take Glamorous Photos
Kirk’s career began in the late 1970s; after studying medicine and then film history, he ended up working as an art director for advertising agency Saatchi and Saatchi. He had met the renowned stylist and art director Michael Roberts, then…
Why I’m Opting for Exfoliating Deodorants This Spring
When it comes to caring for your pits, it seems the pendulum is swinging beyond the traditional deo. The best exfoliating deodorants are kicking things up a notch via potent actives that yield amplified benefits than the average formulas. “To…
This Spring Heralds the Return of the Robe
As the runways have shown us recently, there’s a hunger for beauty, glamour, and heart in fashion. With Wuthering Heights dominating pop culture, there was also a sense of romance rising on both the spring and fall 2026 runways: bustles…
Is Big Tech Fashion’s Biggest Wannabe?
“What Anthropic is doing is interesting because it’s trying to give something intangible a physical culture,” says Tom Garland, founder of brand consultancy Edition + Partners. “You can’t ‘photograph’ AI, and it’s difficult to dramatize. So pop-ups, objects, merch, printed…
The Anti-AI Slop Playbook | Vogue
For marketers, these formats offer what generative AI cannot: friction, materiality, and human presence. In this landscape, ‘human-made’ becomes a marker of status — something consumers can see, feel, and trust. As a result, community-building is being repositioned as a…
Tao Tokyo Fall 2026 Collection
As was clear from the outset, this Tao show was all about circles. Held in the Comme des Garçons Aoyama HQ, as has become customary for Tao Kurihara’s eponymous label, it began with giant gingham circles patched together in baby…





