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Jun Takahashi on Making Art, Not Clothes

The UNDERCOVER founder talks creative freedom and finding peace through painting.

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  • UNDERCOVER Founder Jun Takahashi on Making Art, Not Clothes

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  • How Very NIGO to Bring Cactus Plant Flea Market In on His Nike Collab

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  • 2024 Was the Year of the Trinket

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Next-Gen Noses: The Indie Perfumers Shaking Up Scent

A new wave of self-taught perfumers is redefining what it means to be a successful nose. They've broken into the insular world of fragrance — and now, they're disrupting the industry.

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Marc Jacobs Nails It!

In a special edition cover story of Highsnobiety Magazine, Marc Jacobs takes us behind the curtain of his nail era.

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