New Era Fuses Heritage with Its Homegrown Roots at New NYC Flagship

When visitors enter the new store, they’ll experience a unique shopping environment. A large 17×20 foot digital screen showcases New Era’s latest products, ads, and campaigns. The store also pays tribute to the brand’s history, featuring a large map of Buffalo, New York. One of the most impressive features is a floor-to-ceiling display of caps, offering up to 50 different styles and using original hat forms from New Era’s factories. Customers can also explore the ‘silhouette education wall,’ which highlights the brand’s iconic styles from the past.

Gagosian Runs Back Duchamp’s Greatest “Readymades”

New York City is currently experiencing a surge of interest in Marcel Duchamp. The Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) just hosted the first major U.S. exhibition of his work in 50 years, and now the Gagosian gallery is celebrating the opening of its new location on the Upper East Side with a display of Duchamp’s famous “readymade” sculptures and objects.

Gucci’s Contemporary Refresh Kickstarts with New Muses and a Campaign Shot by Demna

The campaign, which originally launched as a surprise last year, is back with a new group of models. This time, 84 photos were taken by Demna, featuring friends and partners of the brand wearing updated versions of classic Gucci pieces. A key focus is on reimagined versions of popular Gucci bags, designed for today’s style. The campaign as a whole is a tribute to Gucci’s history, and prominently features a modern take on the iconic Jackie 1961 bag.

Artist Kazuhisa Uragami Builds a “Noble Outsider” From Kyushu’s Fire and Iron for Forza Horizon 6

My work often combines digital art with themes from folklore and industrial design. When creating the piece for Forza Horizon 6, I focused on how these influences naturally coexist. During a visit to Kyushu, I noticed how powerful natural forces like volcanoes and the sea exist side-by-side with factories and infrastructure – it felt like a continuous landscape, not a clash of opposites. I wanted to depict a hero born from that environment, where natural ‘fire’ and industrial ‘iron’ blend together. I see folklore as an energy within the land itself, and I layered industrial details on top of that to create a realistic world. It’s not about nature versus industry, but a single atmosphere where they’re intertwined, and that’s what I tried to capture in the artwork.

I’ve described my character as a “noble outsider,” someone who operates outside of traditional systems but with a strong personal code of ethics. Kyushu has a long history of cultural exchange, so I envisioned a character who doesn’t fit neatly into any one category. I chose a pirate as the central idea, inspired by Kyushu’s coastal location. While pirates are often seen as outlaws, they can also be viewed as individuals acting on their own beliefs, outside the usual rules. Historically, they sometimes protected those who fell through the cracks of society, engaging in trade outside the law to help others. Ideas of ‘justice’ are relative, so what’s considered ‘evil’ depends on the context. For the people they aided, these pirates might have been protectors, even heroes. This character is based on that kind of figure: an outsider with a sense of purpose and responsibility, not a villain.

New Arrivals From HBX: Maison Mihara Yasuhiro

Brand Information: Mihara Yasuhiro is a Japan-based designer who made his name in the fashion industry by creating unique footwear and partnering with global sneaker giants like PUMA. In 1994, Yasuhiro launched his first line of shoes while studying at Tama Art University. His designs were well-received and highly praised for their innovative and modern … Read more

New Arrivals From HBX: Human Made

Brand Information: In 2010, Japanese DJ and fashion designer NIGO® launched “HUMAN MADE” in partnership with Pharrell Williams. A lifestyle brand based on the concept of “The Future is in the Past,” HUMAN MADE products combine the best of vintage and street culture with excellent craftsmanship and unique graphics. Based on a casual American style, … Read more

Three Creatives Turn the Daily Grind Into a New Source of Inspiration

glo is launching “Feel Your Glo,” a project that transforms ordinary moments into art. They’re asking their online community to share stories about their daily routines – the parts that feel most repetitive. Then, a team of artists will take those stories and recreate them in new and interesting ways, using different art forms.

Nike Debuts the Air Max 95 Total 90 in a Striking “Metallic Gold” Colorway

Nike is continuing to celebrate its classic football designs from the early 2000s with a new, eye-catching release. Building on the popular combination of the Air Max 95 and the Total 90 boot, Nike has introduced the ‘Metallic Gold’ version. This isn’t just a one-time experiment; Nike is turning it into a full collection, successfully blending the look of classic running shoes with the style of vintage football boots.