With more and more people turning to virtual shopping, it’s no wonder that subscription and stylist services have begun to pop up. One of the latest to appear is The Sti’l Trust (pronounced style), an online service for busy, style-minded women and men to easily access fast and expert styling advice tailored to their personal […]
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Generational Throwbacks through Fashion at Chuck’s Vintage
New York Fashion Week is sadly over, but the fashion season will only end on the upside, thanks to Chuck’s Vintage opening of its Upper East Side flagship store. We are certainly thrilled, and await in eager anticipation of the September 30th launch. The opening is in honor and memory of founder Madeline Cammarata (Madeline […]
Introducing Chuks Collins – The Future of Fashion
Fashion designer and multi-disciplinary visual artist Chuks Collins, uses creativity to tell the personal stories of his own, as well as those of his clients and community. As the founder and creative visionary behind the brand Chuks Collins as well as the newly launched sustainable lifestyle brand TASOU, Collins continuously explores a universe that unites […]
TAG Heuer Connected Watch Launches right on Time
TAG Heuer’s Connected watch certainly made a worthwhile statement just days prior to pandemic-lockdown. Restraining time does after all embolden a core focus around which mini dials and hands do circulate. Disrupting the long held stereotype that watch wearers are uptight and square, the new edition of the Connected fractyllizes variety. Media, brand ambassadors and […]
“Down the Rabbit Hole” exhibit fractyllizes viewers
The ” Down the Rabbit Hole ” exhibit curated by Marina Dojchinov transports viewers through a delicatessen of interactive spatial and visual delights. Held at an exquisite East Village townhouse, attendees enter a foyer bequeathed with one of Mari Gior’s fractyllized series: “Her abstract work spiraled up to her bunny girl series […]
Tania Stavreva—Pioneering Pianist & Performer
Witnessing Tania Stavreva on piano at the National Opera Center of New York- Opera America, one rainy October night, rekindled my affinity for the lost art. Taking lessons, performing recitals and wooing family members on the black baby grand in our marble-sky lit living room as a kid, the piano became less accessible and more of a […]
Surrealism Exhibit at Con Artist Collective
Slipping into the Lower East Side enclave bestowed with upcoming and established artists, the Con Artist Collective kicked off 2019 with its surrealism exhibit. Excavating the unconscious while unlocking its creative potential, members and residents of the in-house collective morph reality, imbue color with strange shapes and forms, and inject viewers with lasting impressions of what […]
The “Human Jungle” exhibit
Jetzy hosted “The Human Jungle” art show this week, thankfully extending Halloween beyond the Día de Muertos, or Day of the Dead. Curated by Parisian multimedia artist Aima Saint Hunonj and hosted by the energetic beauty Shama Zehra—art, music, dance, ethnicity and of course—TRAVEL—marked the course of a genuine Fractal, that damp Evening. The makeshift jungle was […]
Moncler revolutionizes Winter Sportswear
Moncler hosted a party celebrating the launch of an exquisite new collaboration between itself and Pierpaolo Piccioli at its 161 Prince SoHo store this past week. Advancing Medieval history with futuristic installations reaped with refractive mirrors, geometrical designs, projectors, statues, figurines and wall art–Moncler has officially elevated winter sports apparel to princess gear. […]









