The Standards For Men are In the Gutter.

It’s no secret that the bar for men is tragically low. And while I’m not yet making a grand statement about the social expectations of

Spring Florals: The End of an Era

The creator Data, But Make It Fashion presented an interesting observation earlier last week: Florals are out this spring. While it is backed by data,

The Godfather of Fashion: Willi Smith

Willi Smith had a problem. Even as a fashion pioneer he suffered from “the problem of getting dressed”, which he categorized as a disconnect between

Raíson: Sophomore Year

January 2024 saw the introduction of a new trend: Ins and Outs. While I know it’s no longer January, February 5th offers the first anniversary

1960’s Youthquake: A Modern Revival

As much as we all hate to admit it, baby boomers changed the game. While now they’re often subject to criticism for their often traditional

The European Magnet: Black Artists and Movement

Baker, Luna, and Baldwin all found themselves enveloped in the European sphere, discovering professional success unlike anything they ever witnessed in America. They were celebrated

Fashion and Activism: The Natural Progression of Art

*warning: mild references to Nazism (more specifically, anti-Nazi sentiment) Art and activism are often synonymous, intertwined by both intention and action. From Banksy’s famous street

What Happened to Hallie Parker?

American society can thank the 40s for the creation of the teenager. They were the pinnacle of materialism, designed to be cool, rebellious, and most

Self Perception and Cringe Culture

Self Perception is a strange thing. Most people are able to perceive themselves, even if only in relation to other people. The majority of us