Kith x New York Yankees Collection Presented Through Jason Alexander

Editor’s pick — Sneaker quick take: why this release matters (design story, collab context, materials, drop outlook) in 1–2 lines. Kith collaborates with the New York Yankees and Major League Baseball on a capsule celebrating championship Series victories. Jason Alexander stars in the advertising campaign that bridges the Yankees heritage with Kith’s contemporary aesthetic. Ahead…

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Hands-On Debut: Swiss-Made Timex Atelier Marine M1a Watch

Editor’s pick — Accessory quick take: key highlight (movement/specs for watches, materials/finish, limited run, pricing tier) in 1–2 lines. Say hello to “Timex Atelier,” the new Swiss-made collection of higher-end (but still affordable in the scheme of luxury horology) wristwatches from American Timex. For those who have been following the more enthusiast-focused releases from Timex,…

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Glen Luchford’s new exhibition is a ‘visual orgy’ of photography

Editor’s pick — Culture quick take: the cultural angle (trend signal, audience insight, crossover with fashion/music/art) in 1–2 lines. From his teenage depictions of Brighton’s skateboarders to his Hitchcockian-lit 90s Prada campaigns, Glen Luchford’s raw and vivid images have come to redefine a new visual language of fashion photography over the past three decades. Now,…

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Hands-On: The Grand Seiko SLGB005 Limited Edition Pairs A ‘Violet Dawn’ Dial With The Brand's Record Breaking Ultra-Fine Accuracy Movement

Editor’s pick — Accessory quick take: key highlight (movement/specs for watches, materials/finish, limited run, pricing tier) in 1–2 lines. This spring, at Watches and Wonders in Geneva, Grand Seiko introduced to the world its record-breaking movement of the 9RB2 Spring Drive caliber — the (according to Grand Seiko) most accurate wristwatch movement powered by a…

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Dimes Square playwright Matthew Gasda’s latest play explores a crisis in AI

Editor’s pick — Culture quick take: the cultural angle (trend signal, audience insight, crossover with fashion/music/art) in 1–2 lines. You could say that Matthew Gasda specialises in period pieces – that is, culture, politics, and technology have accelerated to such a fast pace that his contemporary plays have already entered the history books by the time…

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Hamilton Invites You To Step Outside Into The Great Outdoors With Its Khaki Watches

Editor’s pick — Accessory quick take: key highlight (movement/specs for watches, materials/finish, limited run, pricing tier) in 1–2 lines. Whether the mountains are calling, you’re hearing the siren song of the sea, or your eyes have turned skyward after tasting flight, Hamilton has a model in its Khaki collection to suit your adventure. From the…

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Nike Book 1 “What The” Closes Out Booker’s First Signature Line

Editor’s pick — Sneaker quick take: why this release matters (design story, collab context, materials, drop outlook) in 1–2 lines. Devin Booker is bidding farewell to his first signature sneaker with the Nike Book 1 “What The”. The exclusive one-off colorway, limited to 1,996 pairs, both nods to Booker’s birth year and the near two-year-long…

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Jil Sander SS26: Simone Bellotti’s debut was an ode to minimalism

Editor’s pick — Culture quick take: the cultural angle (trend signal, audience insight, crossover with fashion/music/art) in 1–2 lines. The simplest painting in the Tate Modern is an ultramarine blue rectangle, Yves Klein’s IKB 79, painted in 1959. Famously, ‘IKB’ stands for his trademark, patented colour, International Klein Blue, and the painting at the Tate…

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