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THE POWER OF PERSPECTIVE
A change in light can alter an image.
A change in perspective can alter an entire world.
Today's Journal features creators whose work invites us to see familiar things differently.
PRESENTED IN PARTNERSHIP WITH
Kelly Boesch
You Can Get It
While exploring the work of artist and filmmaker Kelly Boesch, we found ourselves returning to You Can Get It.
Part fashion film, part music video, and part visual experiment, the piece combines original music, movement, styling, and AI-generated imagery into a world that feels playful, energetic, and distinctly its own.
What drew us in was the attention to detail: the tailoring, the fabrics, the choreography, the color, and the sense of momentum running through every frame. Together they create a visual language that feels contemporary, cinematic, and unmistakably personal.
Artists like Kelly Boesch are helping define a new visual culture where music, fashion, film, and emerging creative tools intersect in unexpected ways.
Artist: Kelly Boesch AI Art
VICTORIA MONÉT — LET ME (LIVE RENDITION)
Light. Shadow. Presence.
Victoria Monét's Let Me (Live Rendition) is built on the belief that performance alone can hold the frame. With minimal distraction and precise visual direction, the piece creates its own atmosphere—elegant, intimate, and quietly powerful.
A study in restraint, confidence, and the art of letting a moment breathe.
Artist: Victoria Monét
Watch: Let Me (Live Rendition)
COUTURE — OFFICIAL TRAILER
Fashion is often treated as surface. Couture suggests something deeper.
Set against the spectacle of Paris Fashion Week, Alice Winocour's upcoming film follows an American filmmaker navigating a city built on image, craftsmanship, and reinvention. As the boundaries between observer and participant begin to blur, the story becomes less about fashion itself and more about the choices that shape a life.
What drew us in was the atmosphere. Light moving across fabric. Quiet moments beneath the spectacle. The tension between public identity and private reflection.
Fashion, at its highest level, is not simply about clothing. It is architecture, performance, storytelling, and memory woven together.
With Angelina Jolie at its center, Couture appears interested in what remains after the cameras, the crowds, and the runway disappear.
A study in elegance, transformation, and the narratives we wear.
Watch: Couture — Official Trailer
Directed by Alice Winocour
Starring Angelina Jolie, Anyier Anei, and Louis Garrel
