Art & Design

Belgian fashion designer Raf Jan Simons celebrates his birthday today (Jan. 12). Celebrities are drawn to his unique menswear label, which was initially launched in 1995. To celebrate Raf Simons 53 years of creativity in fashion, we present a gallery of celebrities in Raf Simons designs.  

On Sunday (Jan 10), Vogue released the official cover for the February issue, after the preview was leaked the night before, that features Harris gracing the cover and fans were unimpressed after the image revealed a campaign trail dressed image of the VP with pink material haphazardly cast in the background, complete with Harris donning Converse.

With the sudden death of Chadwick Boseman last year, rumors have been flying around about the possible use of CGI or even having the story revolve around Shuri (Letitia Wright) taking on the mantle of the Black Panther. 

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On February 27 and 28, Heritage Auctions is hosting their Winter Platinum Night event, and the original photographs used to create iconic Jackie Robinson and Babe Ruth cards will be up for auction.

  It’s time to call the Barbz, oops I mean Barbie lovers, to make sure their dolls have a mask of their own. Mattel Inc., the maker of Barbie, has been empowering generations to explore the wonder of childhood to reach their full potential. Through these uncertain times, it’s easy to lose that imagination we […]

The New Jersey artist released this latest project exclusively via TIDAL, replete with his flair for language and raw ability.

Art & Design

Today New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio fulfilled his promise to paint "BLACK LIVES MATTER" in giant yellow letters right in front of the Racist-In-Chief's Fifth Avenue Trump Tower building in Manhattan. Something that caused Donald Trump to have a meltdown on Twitter after it was announced.

Many graphic designers from around the world put their own spin on creating a new cover.

Construction of the project has begun where the likes of Spike Lee, the Rev. Al Sharpton and New York Attorney General Letitia James participated in the painting of the giant yellow letters on Fulton Street between Marcy and Brooklyn Ave.