fiorucci | the pre-autumn 2026 collection

When creative director Francesca Murri titled her Fiorucci Autumn/Winter 2026 collection ‘Memorie’ and showed it at London Fashion Week in February, she was explicit that the goal was not to resurface archival designs but to craft a modern, credible interpretation of the house’s iconic symbols. The angel imagery, the graphic lips, the collegiate references: these are not props borrowed from the…

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cos | the riviera-inspired summer 2026 collection

Summer wardrobes often promise effortless dressing – the challenge is making it look convincing enough. For its latest seasonal offering, COS returns to a formula it knows well: refined essentials, understated luxury and clothes designed to travel flawlessly. The brand’s new Summer 2026 collection takes its cues from the Riviera, filtering Mediterranean ease through the clean lines and quiet…

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vivienne westwood | the spring cherubs capsule collection

Art history has always lingered within the world of Vivienne Westwood. Corsetry borrowed from portraiture, salon-inspired silhouettes, references pulled from centuries of European painting and culture. Now, the house returns once again to one of its longest-running obsessions with the arrival of the limited-edition ‘Spring Cherubs’ capsule collection. Launching today, the new release centres…

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Mohr Visiting Poet D.A. Powell’s reading offers intimate look at nature and desire

Powell shared poems spanning a decade of his work, featuring works about faith, resilience and desire, shaped by natural imagery.

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And for All Those in Authority

The Miller Center recently released an oral-history collection recounting the Obama presidency. Buried in the collection is a revealing and reassuring story shared by Admiral Michael Mullen.

Prayerful Leaders

Mullen was chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff during Operation Neptune Spear—the takedown of al-Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden.

After SEAL Team 6 confirmed it had eliminated bin…

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moncler | the puffy summer 2026 campaign

Soft, air-filled shapes drift through the city heat as Moncler reimagines its cold-weather history for the height of summer. ‘Puffy Summer’ 2026 takes the signature volume the brand built its name on and strips away the weight, turning heavy down jackets into feather-light layers that catch the breeze. Campaign star Jamie Dornan swaps the intensity of his famous dramatic roles in films like…

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pucci ss26 | l’alba

Pucci continues its sun-drenched tour of Italy, landing in the ancient shadows of Ortigia for a collection that feels like a vivid dream of the Mediterranean. Artistic director Camille Miceli has spent the last few seasons repositioning the storied Florentine house as a nomadic celebration of life, moving from the slopes of St. Moritz to the scorching beaches of Capri. For Spring/Summer 2026,…

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Dwight Macdonald After the Death of Liberalism

The defining feature of American imperialism is its combination of an enormous capacity for death and destruction with an equally enormous sense of self-entitlement. Cold War journalist Dwight Macdonald understood this outlook better than most.


Dwight Macdonald’s writing was critical of a Cold War liberalism that spoke in the language of universal rights even as it carpet-bombed…

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a.w.a.k.e. mode ss26 | women running the world

Natalia Alaverdian thinks women run everything (she wouldn’t be wrong), so she put literal globes front and centre on her clothes. For the A.W.A.K.E. Mode Spring/Summer 2026 collection, ‘Women Running the World,’ she turns the heavy idea of being a life-giver into a bit of a joke with planetary prints and round motifs. Nothing about the brand feels like it’s trying too hard to be perfect.…

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<cite>Bummerland</cite> Sends Up Austin’s MAGA Tech-Bro Culture

A new essay collection by Randolph Lewis chronicles how Elon Musk, Joe Rogan, an Apple campus, and scorched-earth MAGA capitalism killed Austin's famous weirdness — and finds unexpected glimmers of hope even in big-box America.


Austin used to be famously, charmingly weird. Now it's home to Elon Musk, Joe Rogan, an Apple campus, and archetypal right-leaning tech bros paying millions…

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h&m | the spring/summer 2026 collection

H&M is injecting some serious time-travelling glamour into the high street, proving that a fresh spring wardrobe thrives on a healthy dose of history. The Spring/Summer 2026 collection serves as a loud celebration of the way modern dressing borrows from three decade at once, stitching together the best bits of the eighties, nineties and the noughties. This is a powerful and liberating approach to…

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