Meet Aria Puga, a Virginia-native currently residing in Brooklyn, New York. They create without limits - designing clothes, furniture, and dabbling in photography. Born in Manhattan, they always had a tie to New York. After living most of their life in Virginia and being attracted to the liveliness of a big city, they decided to reconnect with their roots.
Read MoreThe growing bubble that comes with the new era of the city paints a modern version of it that doesn’t necessarily connect with the authenticity of the place that it once was. As some of the memorable moments that the boroughs have start to fade away, Bronx homestead House of Flava looks to connect with locals with their comfort food and undeniable presence of paying homage to the past.
Read MoreIf you’ve been living in New York City for the past couple of years, you’ve heard or either attended something regarding Kinfolk. In the heart of what’s happening in Brooklyn, Kinfolk has been a cultural waving flag for being inclusive to what’s popping in the city. From the scope of nightlife, resale, and cultural influence, Kinfolk has covered many boundaries in one and they recently had the good people of Adidas and I-D magnify their story to a new degree.
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