If I say "Gritty street photography that feels like Dan Arnold took a foray into exclusively shooting dark and moody urban B&W shots" and you say "yes please", then Hamburger Eyes is for you. Basically what you got here is a bunch of full B&W photo zines & books with work from tons of photographers, all with a very cohesive semi wild feel to their work. Cop up their latest zine here and maybe some merch while you're at it!
F. Scott Fitzgerald's lesser known classic, this one follows Anthony and his privileged life in NYC. It's an exhausting read in the best way. If you loved the extravagance in Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby, but want to follow a just as self destructive and even more shallow character, you'll probably enjoy this. It's one of those books that you describe with a bunch of negative adjectives to show how much you like it.
Theo Martins is a musician/designer/general artist of all kinds, and Good Posture is one of his major outlets for this. Want some curated spotify playlists or soundcloud radio stations? He's got it for you. Want some art? It's there. Merch? Also there. I've been following Theo and his work on Good Posture for years and always find that it's something I can easily lose myself into if I'm not careful.
I don’t know about everyone, but growing up, I only ate soup-based instant ramen like Nongshim’s Shin Ramyun and Nissin’s Cup Noodles. At some point, you kinda just get tired of ramen for a late night meal. Recently my friend told me to try some of Indomie’s iconic Mi Goreng, and oh-my-god I can’t stop eating them. They’re instant stir-fry noodles, so you just cook it and mix it with its seasoning. My favorite quick dinner is throwing a crispy fried egg onto the noodles, and add any leftovers in the fridge.
Fashion Moves Forward is a lifestyle/fashion blog with tons of cool insights into brands, fit inspo, and more — but there's one thing missing: some juicy FMF jawnz™️. Midnight Rodeo is just that - and with a collection teased to be coming up this month. From what's been shown so far — MR's first collection is looking to be a mixture of Vegas nightlife and "Once Upon a Time... in Hollywood".
One of the best and wildest psychological thrillers I’ve ever seen. If you’ve watched and enjoyed other thrillers/mysteries like Searching or The Invisible Man, you’ll really like this movie. If you don’t like anxiety inducing films, I would steer clear; I shit you not I had goosebumps from start to end and my brain felt like it was doing backflips every 4 seconds. Highly recommended.
The first collection has officially come and gone, and I think it's worth recommending Billy Hill to keep your eyes open for future work and re-releases. "White Trash Tyler" lived up to his name with the first collection, blessing us with a collection of workwear monster truck & chain themed hoodies, flannels, vests, double-knees, and truckers. If you're looking to add a little white trash to your wardrobe, keep an eye on billy hill.
Excessively hiking this year has been so fun, but the other half of the fun is the technical hiking apparel that goes with it - oh, and wearing only hiking gear even when I’m not hiking. I really appreciate Japan’s love for outdoor style and culture. GO OUT’s web magazine has been my daily morning check-in and my biggest outdoor gear inspiration. I recently picked up a few of their physical magazines (it’s hard to come by in the US) and I really enjoy flipping through them every now and then. Contrary to typical magazines that we’re used to, GO OUT magazines are basically beefed up catalogs of goodies and collabs that make for great coffee table content.
📸 Manual Photo — disposable film with an envelope to return your film to be developed☕️ Intelligentsia — one of my fave coffee blends. Their espresso is also one of the best
So if you’re not familiar with Milkis, it’s essentially a carbonated drink combined with Milk (don’t knock it ‘till you try it). You can find it at most Asian grocery stores, but Amazon works too. Mix a can of Milkis with two (or three lol) shots of any Sake that you’d like (we like Tyku and Hakutsuru), and this becomes a dangerous weapon. It tastes so good that you barely taste the alcohol, but guaranteed to fuck you up. I really like how the Milkis makes the drink super creamy and the flavor is flexible depending on the kind of Milkis you pick up.