Punks and Princes: From Underground Streets to Royal Suites

Underground Streets to Royal Suites: Fashion writes the rules. Fashion isn’t polite. It never was. It’s a knife fight in velvet gloves, a kingdom of mirrors where princes in double-breasted suits rule the boardrooms while kids in torn denim and safety pins burn the streets. It’s punk screaming from a basement club in London and […]
Paris Fashion Week 2025: The Cathedral Still Burns

Paris doesn’t do subtle. The city lives on spectacle, thrives on ritual, and every season it stages the greatest theater of them all—Fashion Week. This year wasn’t a polite nod to tradition. It was a street fight between the old gods and the young pretenders, couture cathedrals clashing with raw futurism. The result? A week […]
Boris Bidjan Saberi: The Alchemist of Darkness

The Outsider at the Gate Fashion loves a rebel, but it rarely tolerates true outsiders. Boris Bidjan Saberi doesn’t give a damn. Half Persian, half German, he built his empire of black leather, raw edges, and futuristic tailoring not in Paris or Milan but in Barcelona—far from the self-congratulating circus of the mainstream fashion capitals. […]
David Bowie: The Shape-Shifter Who Wore the Future

The First Cut is the Deepest You don’t stroll into fashion history—you slash it open with a razor. David Bowie wasn’t born a style god. He was born David Robert Jones in Brixton, 1947, a skinny kid with one eye dilated wider than the other and a sense that he wasn’t built for the straight […]
Isaac Sellam: le maître français. A silent force.

There’s a certain kind of genius that doesn’t shout. It doesn’t need the flash of celebrity endorsements, the Instagram applause, or the endless parade of front-row selfies. Isaac Sellam is that genius. In a world obsessed with names, logos, and hype, he quietly reshapes leather into something you didn’t know it could be—a second skin, […]