Sublime
An inspiration engine for ideas
the style stories of a hundred of the best-dressed people in history.
Amber Butchart • The Fashion Chronicles
I’m into ideas over trends, and twists and turns that feel individual and practical. I like things that feel a little trashy or tacky, and I’m embracing a new phase of my style that nods to that. I want to get dressed to feel (here it is again) horny, rich, and lazy. Not brat, not mob, not quiet.
Laurel Pantin • Only Boring People Get Bored
In fact, I’d argue an emerging class of creators and consumer brands is actually employing curation as a business strategy. Gohar World, Ganni and Soeur have been sharing city travel guides, Ghia has been sharing Spotify playlists, and tastemakers like Olympia Gayot and Alex Eagle are joining entirely new social platforms purpose-built for discover... See more
Michelle Rose Joseph • No. 13 — Reclaiming Discovery From the Algorithms
“I think references and research are truly – as a designer – one of your most valuable possessions,” says Brent. “In a world where finding something you have never seen before is becoming harder and harder, this collection illustrates your perspective as a designer.”
Liz Gorny • POV: How valuable is the obscure creative reference?

surrealist Italian Elsa Schiaparelli
Clare Press • Wardrobe Crisis: How We Went From Sunday Best to Fast Fashion
her hair a dark, drifting halo.
Emilia Hart • The Sirens: The highly anticipated second novel from the bestselling author of WEYWARD

Patience is chic.