

The Things We Don’t Post & The Weight We Don’t See: On Mental Health, Silence, and the Courage to Speak
There’s something deeply disarming about honesty. Not the curated kind. Not the version that’s been softened, filtered, or repackaged to be more “digestible.” But the kind that arrives unpolished. Emotional. Uncertain. The kind that doesn’t try to have all the answers, but simply tells the truth. That’s what Gabrielle Caunesil did in her recent YouTube video, The Hardest Decision I Have Ever Made | Healing Journey. She didn’t just explain why she had been absent. She opened


Breaking News: Where Have All The Good Guys Gone?
It started, as most modern existential crises do, with an Instagram Reel. Specifically, a video by Stanzi Potenza titled “Where have all the good girls gone?”, a humorous (and slightly too accurate) take on modern dating that left the internet collectively nodding, laughing, and maybe rethinking a few life choices. Naturally, it raised an equally pressing question. A question whispered over brunch mimosas, dramatically sighed into group chats, and occasionally shouted at the


Rosalía and the Art of Making a Generation Stop and Care
In a culture defined by speed, scroll, and saturation, one question keeps resurfacing: can art still make people pause? Because beyond trends, beyond virality, there is something harder to achieve: making a generation care about art, about history, about references that existed long before them. And right now, there is arguably only one artist operating at that level with both precision and mass appeal: Rosalía. Not just consuming culture, but reframing it, reintroducing it,


Meet Devin, The Film Director, Who Turns Quiet Moments Into Emotional Cinema
Photography courtesy of @ devininanewdress Through silence, memory, and the poetry of everyday life, the NYC-based director, Devin Desoouza, creates short films that linger long after they end. Some directors rely on spectacle to move people. Devin does the opposite. Before we ever spoke to him, his work had already stayed with me in a way that very few creatives’ work does. It wasn’t just something I came across once and liked, it was something I kept returning to. The kind


How Linda Schulz Accidentally Became the It-Girl
She didn’t set out to become the internet’s next fashion fixation. She just had two free months, a good eye for outfits, and the nerve to begin. There’s something almost ironic about calling Linda Schulz an “It-Girl.” Not because she isn’t one. She is - entirely. The outfits, the ease, the visual consistency, the million following, the polished coolness that makes fashion audiences stop scrolling. But unlike the archetype the internet has spent years romanticising, Linda did


From Mirror Selfies to Fashion Week: We Had a Chat With Olaf Hernandez
In fashion, clothing rarely exists in isolation. It carries intention. It signals identity. It often reveals the life someone is building long before they arrive there. As the Autumn/Winter 2026 Fashion Week season comes to an end, the industry once again turns its attention to the people shaping style beyond the runway; creators who translate fashion into everyday life. One of them is London-based creator Olaf Hernandez , whose distinctive silhouettes, bold color combination


Fashion Week Is No Longer About Fashion - It’s About Content
There was a time when Fashion Week followed a very clear structure. Designers presented their collections. Editors decided what mattered. Buyers decided what would end up in stores. And the rest of the world waited months to see the results in magazines. Today , that structure has quietly collapsed. After watching Fashion Week evolve over the past few years, both from the perspective of someone working in media and as the co-founder of Roe Magazine, where we analyze the busi


Backstage Banter in Barcelona with The Kooks' Hugh Harris: Glamour, Chaos & Ginger Shots
For nearly two decades, The Kooks have quietly provided the soundtrack to growing up. Their songs drift through late-night walks, messy breakups, festival fields, and the strange optimism of your early twenties. Somewhere in the background there’s usually a jangly guitar line tying it all together—most often played by guitarist Hugh Harris. Since the band emerged from Brighton’s mid-2000s indie explosion alongside frontman Luke Pritchard, Harris has been the melodic architect


ROYA Brought Power Poses, Passion & Pure Chaos to Razzmatazz in Barcelona
Photos Courtesy of @roemagazine Backstage in Razzmatazz, Barcelona, there’s laughter before there are answers. Microphones turn blue. Someone forgets the intro. They restart. “Hi Roe.” Reset. “Hi Roe.” Again. And then, finally: “We are ROYA from Denmark… and we are here in Barcelona.” The Danish duo, Line and Sebastian, are hours away from taking the stage at Razzmatazz. They’re buzzing, playful, slightly chaotic in the most charming way. But beneath the jokes, there’s someth
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