Miu Miu has resurrected its fall 2009 capelet, but in a bio-engineered silk that changes color with your body heat. Meanwhile, Loewe is reprinting its cult 2014 Jonathan Anderson graphic tees—not as nostalgia, but as a statement on cyclical time.
Between 6 PM and 7 PM, put down your phone. Put on a physical record (reissue of Blue Note’s 1963 Jazz Sampler is essential). Cook one dish from a cookbook you burned through in 2019. Eat it alone. Eat it slowly.
In this month’s S Magazine , we are tearing up the rulebook on what “new” really means. Because from the runways of Paris to the weekend watchlist, the most exciting cultural moments aren’t originals. They are second acts. And darling, they are flawless . Let’s start on the boulevards. Tom Ford once said that style is a reissue of the best hits. This season, the archives have been ransacked—but in the most elegant way possible. handjobs magazine
There is a particular scent in the air this spring. It’s not jasmine or petrichor. It’s the smell of a VHS tape being rewound, a vintage Dior suit being let out at the seams, and a Hollywood producer saying, “What if we tried that idea again… but better?”
Welcome to 2026: The Year of the Reissue. Miu Miu has resurrected its fall 2009 capelet,
It will be relevant .
Nigella’s 2012 Carbonara (no cream, three eggs, a lot of nerve). It tastes like the first time you felt like an adult. THE LAST WORD A reissue is not a copy. It is a conversation with a ghost. It says: I see what you tried to do. Now let me show you how it ages. Put on a physical record (reissue of Blue
So this month, cancel the new. Cancel the algorithm’s recommendation. Dig through your parents’ closet, your forgotten streaming queue, your own memory. What you find there won’t be old.