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Fashion Wants In on Sport But What’s the Buy-In?
Jackie McKeown, Lucy Delacherois Days, Maisie Skidmore and Roya Shariat dig into what it really means for brands to engage with women’s sports—calling for authentic partnerships that shift cultural power and spark new connections between sport, art, and style.

To Sell the Product, Do We Have To Sell Ourselves First?
Neada Deters, Jess Hannah, Camilla Marcus and Nina Takesh explore the cultural shift toward personal branding, questioning its impact on authenticity, privacy, and the true work behind the image.

Is the Quest for Aesthetic Killing the Meal?
Julia Khan Anselmo, Anna Tobias, Alix Lacloche and Missy Flynn explore whether food is moving beyond spectacle, and what it means to centre craft, care, and the people behind the plate.

Why Niche Brands Are Winning Big
Jessi Frederick, Emily Mazur, Dawn Nguyen and Laurie-Anne Braun unpack the rise of niche brands, exploring whether discretion is the new luxury, and what it means to build cultural relevance without chasing scale.

The Role of Books in a Screen-Lit World
Tamsin Clark, Kelly Croteau, Suhail Cuotto and Cherry Cheng discuss the contemporary community of book readers, whether sharing what we read on social media is merely performative, and how the materiality of books plays a role in our emotional and intellectual engagement with what lies on the pages.

Brands Want Culture. Do Consumers?
Constance Govare, Noora Raj Brown and Charlene Prempeh discuss if brands are treating culture as a commodity, the paradox of authenticity and what cultural engagement truly looks like.

Jazz is Still a Boys’ Club. But That’s About to Change.
Louise Paley, Lily Carassik and Yazz Ahmed discuss the state of the Jazz industry, the importance of visibility and the role media plays in it all.

Who Gets to Be Heard in the Arts?
Camille Bacon, Philo Cohen and Amandine Nana discuss what it means to be heard, the importance of community and the barriers of institutions.

Women’s Health is Still an Afterthought
Eleanor Hoath, Georgia Canavan, Sophie-Rose Harper and Michelle Siman discuss how they define health, challenge misconceptions, and envision a future where women’s health is fully supported and celebrated.

In Pursuit of Cultural Relevance, Are Collabs Still the Answer?
Ramya Giangola, Lynne Bredfeldt Haider and Ira Tassouli discuss how collaborations have evolved, what makes a good one and the importance of storytelling.

In Hospitality, Looks Aren’t Everything
Gemma Bell, Jules Perowne and Camille Calancha discuss the state of the hospitality industry, the importance of substance over style and the hotels and restaurants that get it right.

Art Fairs Are Everywhere—But Who Are They For?
Hannah Hoffman, Lolita Cros, Sarah Levine and Tatiana Cheneviere discuss the purpose of the art fair today, the changing pace of the art world and the importance of creating spaces that foster connection.

Can We Still Be Critical?
Charlene Prempeh, Leila Fataar and Chantal Fernandez discuss the fragmentation of the media landscape, the importance of criticism and whether media can be critical.

Why is Fashion so Flat Right Now?
Juliana Salazar, Marjon Carlos, Alissa Zachary, Sarah de Mavaleix and Michelle Li discuss the disappearance of personal style, starter pack culture and why the most exciting things in fashion aren’t just about clothes.

Can We Make Shopping Good Again?
Felicia Hung, Isabel Wilkinson, Amalie Moosgaard, Cecilie Moosgaard, and Dawn Nguyen discuss the first store that left an impression, how retail has changed, and the importance of connecting with consumers.

In a Disconnected World, Can Food Still Unite Us?
Sophie Dalah, Chloé Crane Leroux, Freda Yuan, Sophia Agnella Anita Stolz and Joumana Jacob discuss the meaning of food, how Instagram has changed how we eat and how food can be a vehicle for connection.

Who Rules the Art World in the Instagram Age?
Mattea Perrotta, Lucca Hue-Williams, Faridah Folawiyo and Péjú Oshin discuss the purpose of galleries today, the existing power structures and how social media impacts the art world.

What Does Luxury Even Mean?
Ramya Giangola, Grace Margetson, Pirrie Wright and Carlota Rodben discuss what luxury means today, the importance of experiences over product and the brands that get what’s next.

Can We Still Foster Real Community?
Rosa Park, Paulina Melinauskaite and Estelle Lubino discuss what community means, how spaces can create connection and their dislike for small talk.

Can Craft Redefine Consumer Culture?
Sylvie Mus, Natalia Criado, Florence Cools and Sadie Perry discuss their own buying habits and the meaning behind them, the joy of sourcing vintage and why some consumers prefer craft over trends.
HURS dives into how Copenhagen's 3daysofdesign fair confronts the design industry's authenticity crisis, exploring the tension between creating for algorithms versus human experience and what it means to "keep it real" in an increasingly digital world.