Trill Mag

Trill Mag

Founded in 2015, Trill! Mag is a hub for alternative pop culture and viral content that resonates with many. In 2018, it was acquired by Dogpack Media and now boasts a dedicated team of more than fifty creators who generate original content for audiences worldwide. By collaborating with numerous well-known publications and brands, Trill! Mag has established itself as a prominent player in the realm of original and branded digital content. Their in-house experts focus on crafting captivating content designed to connect with vast audiences on social media and other digital platforms.

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  • 2 days ago | trillmag.com | Mackenzie Kanach

    Here is everything that you need to know about Squid Game Season 3 before it releases on Netflix on June 27th, from summaries to predictions!

  • 4 weeks ago | trillmag.com | J. Doe

    Artists Pages, created at the tail end of 2024, is a one-woman show run by its owner and founder, Imi Read. It began in August of 2024 through social media as a private project to promote living artists making art today. Eventually, it transformed into a newsletter the following month, when it released its first issue. At the time of publishing, Artists Pages currently has 35 issues. Today, it serves as a major online hub for artists and art lovers alike.

  • 1 month ago | trillmag.com | Jihwan Kim

    Stephen King is back with his new horror novel, but this time he didn’t bring world-ending catastrophes or haunted hotels. Featuring the return of Holly Gibney, one of King’s consistently returning cast throughout his latest works, Never Flinch ditches the supernatural horror for something far more terrifying: human nature. It’s a brutal thriller that shows that King doesn’t have to pull ghosts to get under your skin.

  • 1 month ago | trillmag.com | Leah Vermeulen

    Our increasingly digital age has changed how trends cycle entirely, throwing the worlds of both high and casual fashion for a loop. We still see that 20ish year pattern; everything deemed obsolete at the close of the early 2000s is making its way back into closets and onto clothes hangers — hence the recent Y2K obsession. But we are also experiencing microtrends like never before, a pattern or cut in one day and out the next. Remember when cow print and high-waist cargos were all the rage?

  • 1 month ago | trillmag.com | Kara Bischopink

    Fashion’s biggest event of the year has finally arrived just in time. Designers show off their craft and mastery while the world’s most notable celebrities make their way up the MET stairs, captivating the world. This year’s Met Gala theme, Superfine: Tailoring Black Style, highlights the significance and impact of Black dandyism in fashion. Every year, the Met Gala has two themes, one for the exhibit and another for the guests.

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