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Our Legacy — fall winter 25 denim variants

wata cut – dusty phantom treble cut – clay tint chain twill vast cut – road worn rope twill third cut – highway coffee third cut – digital denim print carlson cut – rodeo wash broken twill treble cut – clay tint chain twill wata cut – dusty…

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Hard Sun | Dermatologist-recommended, athlete-tested mineral SPF.

NEW Lightweight Mineral SPF 50 Sunscreen Gel. Powered by Ferulic Acid, Vitamin B3, Squalane, Vitamin C, and Vitamin E. Safe for Sensitive Skin. Clean Ingredients. Hawaii Reef Safe.

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Mingling With the Watch-Collector Elite at Their Most Exclusive Party | GQ

Dimepiece founder Brynn Wallner swings through Rolliefest, where grails are dumped out into “sex piles,” one collector rocks a half-dozen stone-dial Rolexes on her wrists, and another attendee marvels at a scene that he jokingly likens to a “coke-infused scrum.”…

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FE Monogram Carry All Tote (Red) – FRIEND EDITIONS

Huge black print on beautiful heavy red tote bag with bonus zip closure. Infamous by now, maybe. • Made In U.S.A.• 13oz Bull Denim• Nickel zipper closure• 16.5″ wide by 12.5″ deep• 24″ strap length• Garment dye cotton…

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I THINK I SAW YOU ON MY RUN TODAY, VOLUME II

Jony Ive on his new ‘Sailing Lamp’ with Balmuda | Wallpaper*

Jony Ive’s LoveFrom and Japanese company Balmuda join forces to collaborate on the ‘Sailing Lantern’, an object informed by nature and precision…

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Tsu tsu mu: reframing the Japanese way of wrapping anything | Wallpaper*

A new exhibition is reframing a simple gesture into a mindset for caring for others…

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Jam Sutton Studio

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Pedro Reyes — Arte Realizzata

Lisson Gallery is pleased to present a solo exhibition of new work by acclaimed artist Pedro Reyes, marking a significant evolution in his sculptural practice. Bringing together monumental stone works and, for the first time, a suite of wall-based mosaics, the exhibition transforms the gallery into…

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A Guide to the Epic Cinema of Paul Thomas Anderson | AnOther

As One Battle After Another lands in cinemas, we present our picks from the oeuvre of a modern American master…

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Flare – 40 – mobile — Douze Degrés

Studio de design spécialisé dans la conception de scénographies, le design d’espace et le produit.

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What Was Behind David Bowie’s Genius? His Archive Holds the Answers. – The New York Times

The David Bowie Center in London is a new home for the singer’s 90,000-item archive. It holds the key to the pop star’s dramatic reinventions.

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Slow

Another Canvas

Exploring the meaning and significance of the image in our media-saturated world

What is the residual value of an image shared on the internet in today’s volatile visual culture? This fundamental question served as the starting point for our collaboration with contemporary artist and architect Sergei Sviatchenko, known for his pioneering work in collage—a partnership more than ten years in the making. After producing numerous images while working in-house for Atelier Munro over the past three years, we found ourselves questioning: What truly remains of this work once the images are no longer actively used? And what have people actually seen and will even be remembered? To explore this, we invited Sergei to use our publicly available earlier work as the foundation for a new series of art. For which photography and art expert Roderick van der Lee wrote the introductory essay. [ Continue reading ]

The launch of
Another Canvas

Some shots from the launch of our collaboration with Sergei Sviatchenko; ANOTHER CANVAS, which took place at the Cristel Ballroom Gallery in Amsterdam. A massive thank you for everyone that came out. And an even bigger thank you to Sergei and Roderick for the collaboration on this project that marks the beginning of many new chapters. In the words of Sergei; it is rare to feel a sense of belonging when working with people who are of like minds — this project did just that on different levels. [ Continue reading ]

Sergei Sviatchenko

The artist behind the images

We’ve known our friend Sergei Sviatchenko for many years, ever since he first reached out to us when we posted about his Close Up And Private in 2009. Over the years, we’ve stayed in touch via the internet. And despite being close to meeting a few times, we had never actually met in person. However, at the end of last summer, we finally found a great reason to collaborate—and as a result, meet in person for the first time. Over the past few months, we worked together remotely on a project that repurposes three years' worth of publicly available imagery we created, allowing Sergei to give it a second life, by creating new imagery with more lasting power—or at least make it part of his incredible oeuvre—while also marking the beginning of a new chapter for us, once again.

But first, to learn more about the artist (and architect) behind the collage imagery and to provide some context on how he became the person he is today, last Thursday we sat down with Sergei in the Cristel Ballroom Gallery, where we would later that day launch our project in Amsterdam. We discussed the different aspects of his career, which spans many decades and took him from Ukraine to Denmark in 1990. Fast forward to later years, when his career received another enormous boost with the emergence of the blogosphere. All the way to now, at the respectable age of 72, with our friend showing no signs of slowing down. [ Continue reading ]

Ten years of uncompromised friendliness

Visiting the Satisfy F/W '25 showroom

Last week, we found ourselves in awe of more than just the clothes (again) when visiting the Parisian showroom of Satisfy. It even brought back some memories from the last ten years. It must have been early in 2016 when we first discovered a new—and, in our eyes, unmissable—running brand, one with a totally unique approach and aesthetic. As with everything at that time, it happened by chance, on the internet. In the landscape of running brands back then, Satisfy was unprecedented. In that first period, they weren’t even being sold at running retailers, despite the technicality of their products, because what they offered didn’t aesthetically fit the familiar (and, frankly, boring) profile. But as they quickly grew in prominence, thanks to contemporary fashion boutiques like colette and Opening Ceremony that decided to carry them, they single-handedly shook up the rules of the specialized market from the outside. [ Continue reading ]

Clayton Chambers

On Sprezza's content-activation flywheel

At the end of last year, we sat down with our friend Clayton Chambers to talk about the rise of his inspirational menswear platform, Sprezza, and to hear his perspectives on the state of online content and media. We first connected with Clayton in early 2023, right after he had landed in Amsterdam, where he was planning to stay for a few months. We had discovered his inspiring newsletter sometime the year before. Sprezza had launched as a side project during the pandemic, delivering weekly dispatches of Clayton's (micro-)trend-focused observations, outspoken opinions on style, and his personal tastes in contemporary menswear. In many ways, it reminded us of the blogosphere, translated into today’s digital landscape. A few months after our initial meeting, we collaborated on a dinner activation for Atelier Munro during Pitti 104. Soon after, Clayton’s time in Amsterdam ended, but in the second half of that year, Sprezza really started to take off. [ Continue reading ]

2024 — 2025

Swimming in the sea of sameness

Another year in the books. An interesting and beautiful one, with lots of expected and some unexpected changes. With familiar and unfamiliar challenges and destinations. And most happiness to be found in being with the right people. Old and new friends and collaborators. At the right time and place. In all aspects of our lives. (Thank you all!!!) It marked the end of our time in-house creative directing Atelier Munro and the beginning of our independent consultancy practice. It also turned out to be a year in which a lot has been written about what we’ve felt for some years now: how sameness is killing the distinctive quality of our (creative) culture. And how we have to keep on pushing newness even if people don’t think they need it (they are very wrong!). [ Continue reading ]

Tunes and Gifts

Our annual Another Playlists
and Another Gift Guide 2024

Wrapping up another year around the sun with our annual Another Playlists and Another Gift Guide. With all the things we love to buy and all new music we have enjoyed in the last 12 months. [ Continue reading ]