DORIC ORDER: Bad Bunny Sold the Revolution to Zara

I first felt the problem during the Super Bowl halftime show. Bad Bunny stood on one of the biggest stages in American entertainment, carrying a performance loaded with cultural meaning, Latino visibility and political charge. It was the kind of moment where clothing mattered. Every detail mattered. This was not an airport photo or a […]

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Kiana Ghavidel Shapes Footwear Through Precision and Memory

Kiana Ghavidel builds her namesake label through a focused approach to form, material, and detail, shaping a line of footwear that draws from Persian heritage while remaining grounded in contemporary design. Handcrafted in Italy, each piece reflects a controlled balance between simplicity and expression, where clean silhouettes carry subtle, jewelry-like elements that bring texture and […]

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DORIC ORDER: How Do You Buy Light?

New York Art Week always begins with the promise of movement. Uptown, downtown, Chelsea, Hudson Yards, Park Avenue, Times Square, the Frick, the Shed, the Armory, the dinner, the cocktail, the auction preview, the museum opening, the gallery that everyone says you have to see before it gets too crowded. At first, the movement feels glamorous. […]

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Salehe Bembury Covers DSCENE Magazine Design Under Pressure Issue

DSCENE Magazine reveals a Salehe Bembury cover artwork for the Design Under Pressure issue, created in collaboration with Troy Browne. Raised in New York and trained in industrial design, Bembury built his career in footwear through roles at Payless, Cole Haan, Yeezy, and Versace, later developing major projects with Crocs and New Balance. Across those chapters, […]

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Julian Klincewicz Discusses His First OTW by Vans Collection

OTW by Vans collaborates with Julian Klincewicz on a new collection shaped by Joyous Chorus, the artist’s world of everyday sketches, textures, personal symbols, and Southern California memory. In an exclusive conversation with DSCENE Magazine editor Katarina Doric, Klincewicz discusses the phrase behind the project, his early San Diego references, and his first collaboration with […]

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At Heaven’s Edge with Roxana Savin

Roxana Savin carries the Romanian countryside inside her like a second heartbeat. Her new series and photobook, On Heaven’s Doorsill, rises from that inner terrain, a place where memory, myth, and the everyday fold into each other without hierarchy. The work begins with her grandmother Alexandra, whose rituals shaped Savin’s earliest understanding of life and […]

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At Heaven’s Edge with Roxana Savin

Roxana Savin carries the Romanian countryside inside her like a second heartbeat. Her new series and photobook, On Heaven’s Doorsill, rises from that inner terrain, a place where memory, myth, and the everyday fold into each other without hierarchy. The work begins with her grandmother Alexandra, whose rituals shaped Savin’s earliest understanding of life and […]

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DORIC ORDER: Too Much to See, Nothing to Hold

Milan Design Week has developed its own logic, where endurance becomes the method. Twenty-five thousand steps a day, moving from one address to the next, checking maps, saving pins, trying to keep up with a schedule that never had a chance of working. Everyone was there. Everyone was showing. The expectation was simple: see everything, […]

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DSCENE INTERVIEW: Anna Dorn, No Filter

Los Angeles often gets described as a place where everything feels possible, but speaking with Anna Dorn, it becomes clear that the city is better understood as a stage for people who know how to perform themselves. Her writing circles ambition, desire, vanity, and collapse with an unbothered clarity that refuses sentiment. The women in […]

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DORIC ORDER: Pretty, Young, and Already Done

Domestic life has returned to the center of the image, composed with precision and delivered as something to want. It appears in soft light and quiet kitchens, in slow mornings and deliberate gestures, in women who move through space with a kind of certainty that feels both practiced and innate. The framing stays consistent. A […]

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Inside the Tension of Han Kjøbenhavn with Jannik Wikkelsø Davidsen

Han Kjøbenhavn’s creative universe begins with emotion. Designer Jannik Wikkelsø Davidsen works from memory, instinct, and the atmosphere of the environments that shaped him. In a fashion landscape dominated by speed and systems, his process follows a more intuitive path, guided by mood and lived experience. Another Day returns to the suburbs of his upbringing; […]

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SUKEBAN: Girls Gone Violent

Sukeban hit Miami Art Week like a perfectly timed interruption, the kind that makes a city built on VIP bandwidth suddenly feel alert. On December 3, 2025, the Japanese women’s pro wrestling league staged its Sukeban World Championship at the Miami Beach Bandshell, running a five-match card that ended with Ichigo Sayaka taking the belt […]

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DORIC ORDER: Stop Protecting “Wuthering Heights”

There is something fascinating about watching a film that the internet has already decided to hate. By the time Emerald Fennell’s “Wuthering Heights” reached cinemas, the hostility had been building for almost two years. The backlash began the moment the project was announced, intensified when Margot Robbie and Jacob Elordi were cast as Catherine and Heathcliff, […]

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DORIC ORDER: Scale and Insignificance

At elevation, scale stops behaving the way you expect it to. Distance stretches. Sound disappears. The body becomes an object you carry instead of something that defines the space around you. Mountains reorganize the relationship between body, ego, and permanence without asking for permission. They do it simply by existing at a size that refuses […]

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DORIC ORDER: Romance and Performance

There is a particular fantasy we cling to about love. The right person arrives, everything aligns, and it just works. No friction, no recalibration, no awkward negotiations about money, time, sex, ambition, sleep. The story moves forward as if guided by instinct alone. Effortlessness becomes proof. If it requires work, we assume something is wrong. […]

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