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JAPPARII: Beauty From Another Operating System
Some artists create characters. Japparii creates beings that feel downloaded from somewhere else entirely. His work sits in this hyper-synthetic space between beauty editorial, sci-fi hallucination, club culture, and digital mythology. Faces dissolve into glowing alien forms, skin becomes chrome-like, eyes burn neon, and bodies mutate into something no longer fully human. The visuals feel rendered but emotional at the same time — like AI dreaming about identity after spending


Art. Parties. Cool Kids. The future of Art is raw. The future is CURIAT’s Art community.
Curiat Launch Party: 3 days of Raw Artistry Curiat launched its art-buying platform this week with a three-day takeover of HaiHaus Studios in East Williamsburg. 3 different exhibitions featuring Yana Toyber, Cecile Hirschler Alberti, Jorge Eljure, and Mitchell Cooper. Created by Vaughan Ollier, longtime model & writer alongside architect & tech CEO Edward Jarnot, uniting the artists from Italy, New York, and Mexico City inside one immersive space. The walls of HaiHaus were f


LÉA DI DIO: Making Props Behave Badly in Paris
Léa Di Dio, aka @leadidio, is a Paris-based set designer and prop creative working in the deliciously specific world where objects stop being objects and start having main-character energy. Her bio says it plainly — “set design / props – Paris” — but the work is anything but plain. Léa sits in that magic behind-the-scenes zone of image-making: the place where a campaign, editorial, music video or brand world suddenly feels complete because the space around the subject is doin


Music We Want More Of : Charlotte Plank, Junior Varsity, Westwood, Callum Smith, StussyB, Glittr, LUV HRTS
Charlotte Plank Charlotte Plank’s sound feels like standing in the middle of a rave while emotionally overthinking your entire life. She blends high-energy drum and bass with sharp pop instincts, creating tracks that feel both euphoric and slightly unhinged in the best way possible. There’s movement in everything she does — the songs don’t sit still for long. The production hits hard, but never at the expense of atmosphere. Synths crash into rapid percussion while her vocals


CALLIE CRIGHTON: Soft Chaos, Full Volume
Some people move between worlds. Callie Crighton builds one of her own. Musician, DJ, performer, internet presence — none of the labels fully hold what she does because the energy moves too quickly to stay fixed. One moment it’s emotional vulnerability wrapped in distorted sound, the next it’s full club energy, total release, complete overstimulation. Everything exists on the same spectrum: feeling turned all the way up. And that intensity is exactly what makes it stick. Thro


LEXA : Where the Room Becomes the Work
Some agencies organise events, experiences, and moments. LEXA (the lovechild of Alex Moli & Alex Nikolov) builds environments that create everlasting memories that are unforgettable times which embed within us. Their work doesn’t start and end with logistics — it starts with energy. What a space feels like, how people move through it, how a night holds itself together from beginning to end. The event isn’t the output. It’s the medium. And that shift is what makes it land. LEX



DR LEE PHILLIPS: Therapy Without the Soft Focus
Some therapists speak in careful language. Dr Lee Phillips says the uncomfortable part out loud. His approach to sex, relationships, and mental health doesn’t feel overly clinical or hidden behind academic distance. Instead, it’s direct, conversational, and unapologetically honest — the kind of honesty that immediately cuts through shame because it refuses to treat human behaviour like something abnormal in the first place. And that’s what makes it connect. A lot of conversat


BOLUD333: Internet Chaos With a Cult Following
Some people post online. bolud333 turns the internet into performance art. His world feels like scrolling at 3am after your brain has fully detached from reality — chaotic edits, deadpan humour, absurd timing, random emotional sincerity, then suddenly a track that’s actually… good. Nothing fully settles into one format. Comedy bleeds into music, music bleeds into personality, personality bleeds into complete digital overstimulation. And somehow, it all works. That unpredictab


LEXA : Where the Room Becomes the Work
Some agencies organise events, experiences, and moments. LEXA (the lovechild of Alex Moli & Alex Nikolov) builds environments that create everlasting memories that are unforgettable times which embed within us. Their work doesn’t start and end with logistics — it starts with energy. What a space feels like, how people move through it, how a night holds itself together from beginning to end. The event isn’t the output. It’s the medium. And that shift is what makes it land. LEX


LEXA : Where the Room Becomes the Work
Some agencies organise events, experiences, and moments. LEXA (the lovechild of Alex Moli & Alex Nikolov) builds environments that create everlasting memories that are unforgettable times which embed within us. Their work doesn’t start and end with logistics — it starts with energy. What a space feels like, how people move through it, how a night holds itself together from beginning to end. The event isn’t the output. It’s the medium. And that shift is what makes it land. LEX


PRIVIAES: Where Luxury Stops Performing and Starts Possessing the Room
In a world where everyone claims to “curate experiences,” PRIVIAES are the rare ones actually engineering them. Based in Barcelona but operating with a distinctly global frequency, this PR and event production house has quietly become the blueprint for how luxury brands show up in real life — immersive, intentional, and impossible to ignore. Working with heritage powerhouses like Cartier, PRIVIAES don’t just “put on” events — they translate brand DNA into physical, emotional


SUNE: A Study in Slow Dining and Subtle Indulgence
In the ever-evolving rhythm of London’s dining scene, where innovation and identity intertwine, SUNE emerges as a quietly compelling addition—one that favours substance over spectacle, and atmosphere over excess. It is a space defined not by noise, but by nuance; a restaurant that invites guests to engage with food, design, and conversation in a more considered way. SUNE presents an aesthetic that feels both contemporary and deeply grounded. The interiors are restrained yet e


JAPPARII: Beauty From Another Operating System
Some artists create characters. Japparii creates beings that feel downloaded from somewhere else entirely. His work sits in this hyper-synthetic space between beauty editorial, sci-fi hallucination, club culture, and digital mythology. Faces dissolve into glowing alien forms, skin becomes chrome-like, eyes burn neon, and bodies mutate into something no longer fully human. The visuals feel rendered but emotional at the same time — like AI dreaming about identity after spending


VADRISS: Performance, Chaos, and the Greatest Catfish on Twitch
Some streamers play games. Vadriss plays people. Watching his content feels like witnessing social experimentation disguised as comedy. Through Twitch streams, TikToks, YouTube clips, and chaotic in-game interactions, Vadriss has built an entire world around one brilliantly simple concept: entering gaming spaces posing as a girl and watching absolute psychological collapse unfold in real time. And honestly? It’s comedy gold. The brilliance of the streams isn’t just the voice


WAKEUPSTEFANI: Main Character Energy, Slightly Unstable
Some people post online. Wakeupstefani turns her entire existence into atmosphere. Her world feels fast, overstimulated, emotionally charged, and completely self-aware — like living inside a pop-up window that never fully closes. One second it’s humour, the next it’s vulnerability, then suddenly a perfectly timed spiral delivered with enough irony to stop it from collapsing completely. And that balance is exactly what makes it addictive. Stefani exists in that very online spa



Unfollow Me: Anti-Influencers and the Rebrand of Rebellion
Influencers used to sell us the dream—crystal-clear skin, villa holidays, and $14 smoothies. But now? The coolest thing you can do online is not try. Enter the anti-influencer—the messy, chaotic, unfiltered answer to the glossy grid gods of the 2010s. Anti-influencers are flipping the script on social media culture. Instead of perfect angles and PR boxes, it’s blurry selfies, bad lighting, and captions like “Don’t ask.” They’re not selling beauty serums—they’re live-tweeting


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