Introducing Nam Won-Sik: A New Kind of Dark Pop
If this is just the debut, imagine the damage he plans to do next.
Bones, Myths, and Broken Universes: An Interview with Michael Le Baron
Michael Le Baron writes like someone standing in two worlds at once — one foot in the brutal vastness of the cosmos, the other in the fragile, trembling heart of lived experience. In this conversation, he opens the door to the emotional engines behind I Saw Your Ship: the ghosts that follow him, the violence and tenderness braided through his imagination, the myths he channels rather than invents.
The Fragile Worlds of Chiara Paluan
Chiara Paluan creates tender, unsettling worlds where the human figure dissolves into dreams, distortions, and quiet mutations.
Kyeonghoon Oh uses color like a mood
When Kyeonghoon Oh picks up a pencil or brush, the first thing he draw is always a simple circle. It’s his way to calm scattered thoughts and start turning feelings into images. His paintings feel like glimpses into a dream world, filled with characters that quietly carry stories between memory and imagination. Influenced by the rhythm of life in Seoul and led by emotion, Kyeonghoon uses color like a mood—soft and nostalgic one moment, bright and hopeful the next.
LITTLE SUNNY BITE Opens the Dreamiest First Flagship in Harajuku
LITTLE SUNNY BITE Celebrates Its 11th Anniversary with the Opening of Its First Flagship Store in Laforet Harajuku! Special collaboration items and a theme song!
Matthew Almeida
Blending a love for anime, music, and literature with a haunting yet playful visual style, Matthew Almeida creates art that explores vulnerability, memory, and transformation. With roots in early childhood drawings and a deep connection to poetic imagery, his work carries the emotional weight of personal experience.
Bloom by Little Sunny Bite
Designer: YoppyBrand: Little Sunny BiteModel: HibariPhotographer: Cecy YoungStylist: Yurika NakanoHair & Makeup: Akiko Hachinohe
Molodow Studio
Molodow Studio is a brand that thrives on spontaneity, drawing inspiration from everything except conventional fashion. Known for its experimental use of bold patterns, unconventional silhouettes, and upcycled materials, the brand often reflects a fusion of punk, hip-hop, and traditional Japanese art. Molodow Studio embraces imperfection, celebrating mistakes as opportunities for unexpected creativity.
Polaroid Atelier discusses the magic of Polaroids
Seyoung Cho works miracles using his Polaroid photographs to create windows that allow people to pause and reflect on the emotions and stories behind moments. While his work captures imperfect moments and embraces unexpected outcomes, his Polaroid precision is incredible and worth looking into.
Siyeong Chang dives into his imagination
Few capture intimacy and raw emotion quite like Siyeong Chang. Known for a delicate balance between the commercial and the artistic, Chang's work feels both spontaneous and meticulously planned, each image telling a story shaped by personal introspection and imagination. Siyeong Chang shares insights on the rhythm of the shoots, the role of imagination, and the vision of creating a team of collaborators like the Avengers of the photography world.
Nowhere together
Ph & AD by Luisa CarcavaleMua & Hair Giorgia GiommoniStyling by Virginia Carillo
Anika Batkowska treats nature as a canvas for storytelling
Anika Batkowska is a female fashion photographer who loves storytelling, the analogue vibe of photographs, authenticity, shooting at the location - whether out in nature, in beautiful interiors or architecture - and natural or cinematic lightning.
Ekaterina Kovalenko connects consciousness and physicality
Ekaterina Kovalenko is a Berlin-based sculptor, specializing in site-specific installations using various mediums, from ceramic to VR and online installations. Her works explore the contradictions in human physicality, sensuality, self-perception, taboo, and stigmatization. Ekaterina's work deeply explores the connection between body and consciousness, using physical appearance as a universal language to engage viewers.
Rare Bird!
Stylist @stelaplakaModel @elainawinslowhansenPhotographer @gaetanomansiphotoMakeup @vanessa_sacchetto_muaAssistent stylist @baharr.kt , @sofiaminutoAsssistent photographer @dani.orazi
Uta Bekaia in search of the superhuman essence within
Uta Bekaia is a Georgian-born multimedia artist currently based in Brooklyn and Tbilisi. His artistic practice revolves around the speculative recreation of ancestral rituals, reimagined for a Queer utopian future. Drawing inspiration from traditional crafts, Bekaia creates elaborate wearable sculptures, ceramics, tapestries, and objects, which are assembled into immersive installations, films, and live performances.
Avvelenata
By Sara GallettaThe story is based on the illustrator Elena Lombardo. The theme of fluctuating between boredom and creative output emerges vividly. Through cycles of restlessness, the artist delves into introspection, yielding bursts of prolific creativity. This dynamic interplay unveils the intricate relationship between ennui and inspiration in the artistic journey.