This week’s 10 Things explores how the physical and digital continue to blur and how culture is adapting. From Meta’s surprisingly good smart glasses to AI chatbots playing the role of spiritual guide, we’re watching tech reshape not just how we look, but how we feel, confess, express, and define taste.
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1. The Style That Shaped the Streets
Two decades of street style, told by those who lived it. From Tumblr grids to TikTok cores, Highsnobiety’s oral history traces how everyday fits became fashion canon.
Register now for the next Delivered episode, where we will be speaking to Jon Brady. A global leader in the fitness industry, to explore what’s ahead in AI-powered fitness.
Millions are turning to AI-powered chatbots for moral guidance, spiritual insight, and the occasional digital confession. Divinity delivered via push notification…?
Worldbuilding isn’t just for screenwriters - it’s brand strategy. From Blade Runner to Black Panther, here’s what immersive fiction reveals about storytelling at scale.
i-D’s latest cover is a letter to the next generation: 26 of the world’s luminaries from Nan Goldin to Marina Abramović share words of wisdom to navigate the world in 2025.
After announcing the launch earlier this week, the reviews are in for Meta’s new Ray-Ban smart glasses: AI integration and a design people actually want to wear.
In case the internet wasn’t weird enough: someone just turned a disposable vape into a functioning web server. It’s ridiculous, brilliant, and very on brand for 2025.
“Embrace the messy, complicated, and the imperfect..”
— Robin Givhan
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