Money Killed Fashion. Then Bought the Met Gala.

Money Killed Fashion. Then Bought the Met Gala.

Luxury didn’t collapse. It didn’t decay. It didn’t betray itself.Luxury simply followed the money and then quietly locked the door behind it. For years, fashion told itself this was progress. Higher prices meant higher meaning. Exclusivity meant excellence. If fewer...

The Video Japan Never Made—and Couldn’t Have

This video feels less like a remix and more like a return. A loop quietly closing. When Nightporter first appeared, it belonged to a different production universe entirely. ELASTE was made with scissors, glue, Letraset, typewriters, darkrooms, nerves. No computers. No...
From Duchamp to Demna

From Duchamp to Demna

When a urinal became art and a hoodie became luxury, something truly magical happened — context started printing money. Luxury Readymade: When Context Costs £1,590 Once upon a time, Marcel Duchamp bought a urinal, signed it R. Mutt,...