Forget the pristine suits of the Sapeurs. The real pulse of the Congo is raw, dusty, and unapologetic. While you weren't looking, the 'Mboko' aesthetic moved from the streets of Kinshasa to the mood boards of Paris luxury houses.
She has no Wikipedia page, declines all interviews, and yet, she just single-handedly rewrote the code of Australian arts funding. Meet the woman saving our culture from itself.
Myer has announced the temporary closure of sass & bide for a total 'reinvention'. As Gen Z scours Depop for the original 'Indie Sleaze' relics, the corporate giant is betting everything on a resurrection. Can you really manufacture cool twice?
When the internet broke last Tuesday, it wasn't a cyberattack. It was a fandom waking up. We look at the frantic 48 hours inside the server rooms and what the 'We Belong Together' surge really tells us about the new economy of obsession.
It starts with sixteen innocent words and ends in a group chat meltdown. How a simple color-coded puzzle became the morning ritual we love to hate.
My niece recently asked me if I was 'doing a 5 to 7' this weekend. I nearly choked on my flat white. In my day, that meant something entirely different—and certainly not something you’d discuss with family. But as it turns out, the internet has once again hijacked a classic term, spun it around, and left us all frantically Googling for answers.
She was the ditsy heart of 'Sex Education'. Now, she's writing BBC hits, stealing scenes in Thailand for HBO, and prepping to be a Beatle's muse. Here is the backstage truth on how Aimee Lou Wood became the industry's most lethal triple threat.