Today the world marks International Women’s Day, a moment to recognize the creativity, resilience, and influence of women everywhere. It also feels like the perfect opportunity to highlight the work of Stickemaul, one of the artists whose pieces I regularly encounter during my semi-weekly walks through NYC’s Street Art Mecca, Freeman Alley. Continue reading Celebrating International Women’s Day!→
In Jean Paul Gaultier’s Spring/Summer 1996Cyberbaba collection, the designer fused high-tech futurism with earthy sensuality, creating garments that blurred the boundaries between skin, surface, and identity. Among its most striking looks is a classic woman’s tailored suit — crisp jacket and pants — that, on closer inspection, reveals a printed illusion: the muscular torso of a man, rendered in red, mapped directly onto the fabric. Known as the Cyber Muscle Suit, was recently spotted as part of Dress, Dreams, and Desire: Fashion and Psychoanalysisat the Museum at FIT, where it stands as a provocative study in how fashion visualizes the unconscious. Continue reading Eye On Design: Jean Paul Gaultier’s Cyber Muscle Suit→
Winter is a challenging time for outdoor fitness enthusiasts, especially when it comes to running. Cold temperatures, icy conditions, and limited daylight hours make it difficult to maintain an active routine. However, with the right gear and precautions, you can still enjoy your runs during the colder months.
Reproductive health is a significant aspect of overall well-being, and maintaining it requires careful attention and care. While factors like diet, exercise, and lifestyle choices are crucial in promoting reproductive health, incorporating certain supplements into one’s routine can also be highly beneficial. Continue reading Beneficial Supplements For Your Reproductive Health→
The making of dresses from feed sacks or flour bags began in the 19th century, but the idea is most closely associated with the1930s, when the Great Depression necessitated resourcefulness. Knowing that homemakers used the cotton sacks to make clothes and other household items, manufacturers began printing them with cheerful patterns. Continue reading Eye On Design: Suit Made From Feed Sacks By Lawrence Scott→