THE MIND II: WE ARE THE MONSTERS
“Children are often told to behave, or monsters will come for them. But monsters don’t hide under the bed—they live inside our heads. And sometimes, they awaken. And win.” Read More …
“Children are often told to behave, or monsters will come for them. But monsters don’t hide under the bed—they live inside our heads. And sometimes, they awaken. And win.” Read More …
British crime drama series, Peaky Blinders premiered its first season on Netflix in September 2013, gaining worldwide popularity around its fourth season. This April, the series wrapped its nine-year run show with its final set of the sixth season. It features an intriguing and highly entertaining production, cast, and direction. It is also backed by terrific cinematography, soundtracks, and not to mention fashion. Read More …
Rome—or Roma, as it’s known locally—is more than just a city; it is the eternal heart of Italy. Located in the Lazio region near the Tiber River and the Tyrrhenian Sea, Rome has witnessed the rise and fall of empires and the flourishing of some of the world’s greatest art, culture, and religion. Read More …
In a world obsessed with singular definitions and rigid identities, multiple personality invites a deeper conversation about the mind, emotional experience, and how we adapt to the world. Read More …
Haute Couture (High-End or Avant-Garde Fashion) is a French phenomenon in the Fashion world and is at the heart of the FHCM (Fédération de la Haute Couture et de la Mode). For decades, Haute Couture collections have been presented twice a year, in January for Spring-Summer and July for Autumn-Winter. Read More …
Venice, Venesia or Venezia, is a major seaport in northern Italy and the capital of the Veneto region. The city is located in the crescent-shaped Venice Lagoon, stretching from Jesolo in the north to the drained ground beyond Chioggia in the south, at the northwestern end of the Adriantic Sea. Read More …
Now would be the ideal time for a first-hand review of the comprehensive series, GOT, as the first season of House of the Dragon promises to premiere soon. Given that House of the Dragon serves as more of a prequel to Game Of Thrones, viewers can enjoy the new series without closely following Game of Thrones. Then again, wouldn’t you want some insights on the internationally acclaimed television series that aired for eight seasons and attracted millions of fans? This post is to help those newly introduced to GOT get to grips with the new series. Read More …
Religion, across history, has wielded immense influence over societies, shaping ideologies, identities, and even entire civilisations. Yet, in today’s world, it raises increasingly complex questions. Is religion a personal belief system? A tool for conversion? Or has it become a strategic political movement? Read More …
The Mind—a word so small for something so vast. This blog post introduces a visual meditation on the ineffable nature of the mind, conveyed through a series of three acrylic paintings. Read More …
Monsieur Mugler, popularly known as Manfred Thierry Mugler. He began his career as a ballet dancer who believed that hard work and discipline could take him anywhere. The visionary artist founded his couture brand in 1973, which became a fashion force in the Golden Age of Fashion. Read More …
Milan—Milano, if you want to sound effortlessly chic—is the capital of the Lombardy region in northern Italy. Nestled between the Ticino and Adda rivers and sitting just north of the Po River, this stylish metropolis rests 400 feet above sea level, with the Alps occasionally photobombing the skyline. Read More …
Mirroring is a fascinating psychological phenomenon where individuals unconsciously imitate the gestures, speech patterns, or attitudes of those around them. From casual conversations to mass behaviour on social media, mirroring shows up everywhere. But what drives people to mirror others so deeply that they blur their identity? Read More …