Aries Celebrates Jolene’s Café Opening With Collaborative Goods

Jolene Bridle Lane, a popular bakery and coffee brand, has opened a new location inside Aries’ main store in London’s Soho. Founded by Jeremie Cometto-Lingenheim and David Gingell, Jolene is known for its commitment to sustainable food practices and will offer fresh pastries, sandwiches, and coffee every day. This partnership with Aries goes beyond just food, creating a unique space that combines delicious food with art and culture in a vibrant part of London.

Dior Cruise 2027 Took Over LACMA and Jonathan Anderson Made the House’s Hollywood History Feel Completely New

Jonathan Anderson’s debut Cruise collection for Dior took place at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art. Titled “Wilshire Boulevard,” the collection was based on a compelling idea: Christian Dior didn’t just design clothes for Hollywood, he deeply understood its power. Anderson argued that Hollywood represented a unique blend of postwar dreams and surreal fantasy, and that this influenced fashion just as much as fashion influenced it. He brought this concept to life in his new collection.

SOON.EASY Brings Dark Humor to Vans’ LX Authentic 44

I’m so excited about the new Vans Artist Collection drop! They’ve teamed up with SOON.EASY, a really cool artist from Seoul, and together they’ve created a fresh take on the classic Authentic 44. It’s coming in a beautiful ‘Taupe Mist/Faded Black’ color scheme – I think it’s going to look amazing!

Is a Football-Centric Stone Island x New Balance Collab Dropping This Summer?

Stone Island and New Balance are building excitement in the streetwear and sports communities with hints of a new collection planned for Summer 2026, focused on soccer. The collection seems to draw inspiration from classic soccer fan culture and the history of the sport, likely timed to coincide with upcoming World Cup qualifying events. The first image released shows a close-up of a soccer cleat with a rugged, industrial design.

The New Indigo Uniform: How Momotaro Jeans is Rewriting the Raw Denim Blueprint

The brand is entering a new phase, marked by a stylish main store opening on Shinmonzen-dori in Kyoto and a refreshed logo designed by the talented Ikki Kobayashi. Kobayashi, previously with Shiseido and a recipient of the JAGDA New Designer Award, is known for his clean designs and clever use of empty space. He’s skillfully updated classic Japanese symbols to feel modern, proving how to revitalize a traditional brand while staying true to its core identity.

Jannik Sinner Breaks Novak Djokovic’s Masters 1000 Record At Italian Open

Jannik Sinner reached the Italian Open semi-finals on May 14th, making tennis history in front of his home crowd. With a straight-set win over Andrey Rublev, he set a new record for the longest winning streak in Masters 1000 tournaments, surpassing Novak Djokovic’s previous record of 31 consecutive wins. The 24-year-old Italian, currently ranked number one in the world, demonstrated why he’s become a global tennis star.

Razer’s 2026 Blade 18 Is Built for Gamers and AI Devs Who Refuse to Choose

The new Razer Blade 18 (2026) is a powerful and impressive laptop designed for serious gamers and demanding AI developers. It features Intel’s latest Arrow Lake Refresh processors, with the top-end model boasting a 24-core Intel Core Ultra 9 290HX Plus processor that can reach speeds up to 5.5GHz. Paired with up to an NVIDIA RTX 5090 Laptop GPU with 24GB of VRAM and a power draw of 175W, this laptop delivers exceptional performance in both the latest games and demanding applications. Starting at $3,499, it’s a significant investment, but the high-end components and performance gains – thanks to a faster connection between the CPU components – make it worthwhile.

Insta360’s New Retro Viewfinder Turns the GO 3S Into a Film-Inspired Rig

Insta360 has released a new accessory called the Retro Viewfinder for its GO 3S camera, embracing a classic, vintage look. Available for $47.99, this add-on replaces the modern digital screen with a more hands-on, nostalgic shooting experience. It’s like having a small, old-school film camera – you view and frame your shots using a waist-level viewfinder. Insta360 hopes this will encourage creators to be more present in the moment and focus on capturing authentic shots, rather than constantly checking the screen.