Recent Entries

  • The Language of Design: How Trapstar Speaks Through Streetwear

      Visual Identity Rooted in the Streets Trapstar’s design identity was shaped by West London’s cultural and social surroundings. Its graphics, fonts, and silhouettes echo urban environments and underground movements. From its earliest days, the brand prioritized bold symbolism o...
  • Stussy as Cultural Archive: How Streetwear Became a Language

    Not Just Clothing—A Reflection of Movement From its beginnings in 1980s California, Stussy wasn’t just selling garments—it was recording a cultural shift. Born at the intersection of surf, punk, and hip-hop, the label became a mirror of the worlds it lived in. A Stussy t-shirt or ...