Cinema has not lost its heroes. It has merely replaced them. Not with better actors, but with better brands. The action star has not disappeared; he has simply become economically obsolete.
He was the orphan who invented himself. For fourteen years, Olivier Rousteing turned the house of Balmain into a pop spectacle – a time between genius, hubris, and digital self-worship. Now an era...
The sweat looks sprayed on, the glitter drawn from the archive: Dsquared² celebrates its 30th anniversary – and the former rush has lost its heat. The fire of the past has hardened into a pose.
The book Marvel Comics Library: Hulk. 1962–1966 brings together the earliest appearances of the Hulk from 1962 to 1966 and traces his development from a monstrous fringe figure to an iconic antihero...
The photobook *Tina Turner by Peter Lindbergh* brings together around 150 photographs from a decades-long artistic collaboration. Peter Lindbergh accompanied Tina Turner not only during concerts...