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Patrik Wallner, the photographer who skates across the world
The untouched city of Petra, Jordan. Angkor Wat, Cambodia. Hong Kong, where the symbol of chaos, Kowloon Walled City, once used to be. Traces left behind by a skateboard. Patrik Wallner’s photos capture heritages with a skater twist. -
The Hara Museum Reluctantly Closes Its Doors; Its Unknown History and Future
How did a private residence built by an entrepreneur for his wife become a US military officers’ dormitory, an embassy, and a museum? Shinagawa’s last exhibition sheds light on the history of the Hara Museum. -
“YuYu Hakusho”, SNS and fashion in Milan
The arrival of the collection season. From the Milan and Paris FW21 collection, this time it features Milan Men’s. -
5 things you should know about Lovecraft Country
Masaaki Kobayashi explains what makes Lovecraft Country a must-watch series in five sections. -
Music Series “Sounds of the Times” Guest 2: Affee Takahashi (Musician)
In this series of articles, we invite a number of music-loving creators and cultural figures to talk to us about their favorite music and so on. Our second guest is Affee Takahashi. -
The space between sensibility and thought ―― CFCL Creative Director Yusuke Takahashi
Yusuke Takahashi explores fashion for contemporary life at the intersection of fashion history and ever-changing times. We look at the talent embarking on a new challenge. -
Partnership with Kamo River, sexual love with machines: «Jumbo» review by Yurina Kaneko
A column for «Jumbo» by film director Yurina Kaneko. -
A new perspective on photography in the new normal
Tomo Kosuga, an art producer living in Amsterdam, explores photography around the world today in this series of columns. In his fourth installment, he looks into how the output of art is changing in today’s world as we search for a new normal. -
Notebook on Fashion and Society Part 2: “What we talk about when we talk about China”
This series of columns explore the present and future of society through the lens of fashion. The second installment illustrates what approach and mindset we need to overcome ideologies and Orientalism and embrace new cultures springing up in China. -
[Shockwaves in Contemporary Music and Fashion] Vol. 5: On Chanel’s brand values and the artists who write/sing about Chanel
In this series, Tsuya-chan writes about contemporary music with a focus on Japanese hip hop. She breaks down the relationship between music and fashion, as well as fashion trends and youth culture. In her fifth installment, she discusses the essence of Chanel’s creations, as well as the artists who write and sing about Chanel.