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Creed’s scents — from Aventus to Green Irish Tweed — are popular, expensive, and “basically aspirational masculinity bottled and sold,” per one behavioral strategist.

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I Want an Investment Piece to Save Me

You can’t predict an investment piece, writer Mary H.K. Choi contends. And when it arrives, it will mold to your life in ways you never expected.

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    At Apple, Eugene Whang helped shape the way we interact with technology. But after a personal tragedy, he walked away from design. We visited his John Pawson-designed retreat in Northern California where he’s beginning again.

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HIGHSNOBIETY’S SPRING ‘26 ISSUE

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In this cover story from the spring issue of Highsnobiety Magazine, one of the biggest DJs in the world is hiding out in LA, reimagining his relationship to his own sound.

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