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1 month ago |
notion.online | Darcy Culverhouse
Leading the charge is the Unionville Work Pant, a slouchy, baggy fit that moves with you. It’s got that ‘thrown-on, looks-better-with-age’ energy that has made Dickies a streetwear staple. Pair them with the Unionville Work Shirt, a double-pocketed classic in Military Green, and you’ve got a match made in workwear heaven. The Unionville Work Short steps up as a no-nonsense summer staple. Clocking in at 13-inches, it mirrors the shape of its full-length counterpart but lets your legs breathe.
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Nov 22, 2024 |
notion.online | Darcy Culverhouse
“I’m ready to own myself, own what I’ve been through, and own who I am.”From her breakout track ‘Through the Night’ to her latest EP Endless Night, Maeta is stepping out of the shadows of heartache and embracing a new narrative — one of self-empowerment, growth, and unapologetic love. For NOTION The Artists Vol. 1, Maeta opens up about her spiritual roots, the power of manifestation, and her journey from a confident 13-year-old with big dreams to a rising star in the R&B scene.
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Nov 20, 2024 |
notion.online | Darcy Culverhouse
“I want to write songs that are personal, but I don’t want to lay my pain out on a mortuary slab for people to dissect. My emotions aren’t there to be trivialised.” Following her sell-out European tour earlier this year and the release of her debut album Cacophony, Derbyshire singer-songwriter Paris Paloma is on an unstoppable rise, dismantling the patriarchy one track at a time. For NOTION The Artists Vol.
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Oct 11, 2024 |
notion.online | Darcy Culverhouse
With her debut album set to ignite the R&B scene, RIMON is marching to the beat of her own drum and inspiring others to do the same. Navigating your twenties feels like walking a tightrope of possibilities. Some embrace the joys of parenthood, while others hop from one job to another, travelling in search of meaning. Some chase fleeting thrills into the night, while others wake up for pilates and green juices.
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Jul 19, 2024 |
notion.online | Darcy Culverhouse
As Curzon release their comedy drama film Kneecap, the Belfast trio talk their Irish republican politics, controversy, and how this semi-fictionalised biopic will pave the way for their native language. If one thing is for certain, Kneecap, the Belfast-based hip-hop trio, are provocative.
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