BEST GRAFFITI SPOTS

 

A platform for the voiceless, graffiti is some of the most sought after art. Here are the world’s best graffiti spots.


The blank canvas(es) for graffiti — bridges, buildings, and subways — gave a platform for the voiceless, a way for artists to express themselves and rebel against norms. Artists like Keith Haring, Invader, and Banksy pushed the boundaries of what’s considered ‘art’ with their world renowned graffiti.

Graffiti is a form of visual communication that involves writing or drawing on public surfaces, such as walls, buildings, or sidewalks. This art is created with various tools like spray paint, markers, and stencils. It is often associated with subcultures and countercultures, such as hip-hop, punk, and skateboarding.

Although graffiti is incredibly beautiful and thought provoking, too often it is seen as a form of vandalism and a violation of private property. Many cities and municipalities have laws and regulations against graffiti, and some even view it as a blight on their communities.

Despite controversies, graffiti continues to be an important part of contemporary culture, influencing everything from fashion to advertising to fine art. This visually stimulating medium can reveal a lot about a place and its people, making visiting murals and other public installations so popular when exploring a community.

As you will discover, Graffiti varies from country to country and city to city, representing the values and voices of its communities. Here are some of the best graffiti art destinations to visit from around the world:


MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA


Bright pigments line the alleyways in this Down Under city. In a 2008 Lonely Planet survey, Melbourne’s street art was named Australia’s most popular cultural attraction. Despite this statistic, the government of the graffiti management plan carefully monitors it, reviews applications from new and established talented artists, dismantling illegal installation and commissioning pieces.

You can spot state-approved works are done by Anthony Lister and Rone throughout Hosier and Caledonian Lanes in the Central Business District. You can also find Massive Street Art in Union Street and Bourke street.

It’s not uncommon to see newlyweds posing for wedding photos in front of murals, or local groups such as Melbourne Street Tours pointing out a new masterpiece in Hosier Lane. Love it or hate it, street art — when done right — can leave its chromatic fingerprint on a community.

MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA

URBAN LANE IN MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA (via snappyvai on instagram)


LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM


London is a playground for Banksy, the eminent (and anonymous) street artist known for his satirical depictions. For travelers that are feeling similarly rebellious and fatigued by the beaten path, Shoreditch, the gateway to London’s East End, is the place to be.

Wherever you look, stickers, sculptures and spray paint embellish the district’s buildings. Shoreditch Street Art Tours’ guide NoLionsInEngland has spent more than a decade photographing, writing and critiquing the area, and can provide an inside look at the movement. 

SHOREDITCH, LONDON

SHOREDITCH, LONDON


DIRCKSENSTRASSE, GERMANY


If you walk along the train tracks on Dircksenstrasse from Hackescher Markt until Alexanderplatz, you’ll discover a wide array of street art creations by both unknown and famous artists along a roughly half-mile stretch of wall.

The art displayed here covers a wide range of mediums, including paste-ups, poster art, sculptures, sticker art, graffiti, and stencil art. The street art landscape here also changes quickly so you can always expect to find something new.

DIRCKSENSTRASSE, GERMANY

BERLIN FRIEDRICHSHAIN, GERMANY


LOS ANGELES, USA


Historically, music and graffiti have gone hand in hand, from album covers to underground publicity stunts, and Los Angeles has been a nurturing mother to both respective art forms. Often dubbed the “Creative Capital of the World,” murals can be found in almost every nook and cranny from the Venice to Los Feliz neighborhoods.

For a self-guided outing, Mural Maps LA is a Google Maps overlay that marks locations to admire street art. If clients prefer an escorted experience, LA Art Tours conducts a treasure-hunt-style walking tour around downtown LA and the Arts District. The transitory nature of the paintings keeps things fresh and exciting — what’s there today could be gone tomorrow.

16TH AND CENTRAL (LA, USA)

VENICE ART WALLS (LA, USA)


ISTANBUL, TURKEY


Since 2012, the annual street art festival Mural Istanbul has turned the buildings of the historic Kadikoy neighborhood into a vivid outdoor museum. Through a partnership between the municipal government and CEKUL Foundation, which protects and promotes cultural values, extraordinary painters are brought in from abroad to not only beautify dreary blank facades, but also to cultivate local talent. Its resounding success has catapulted the city to the forefront of the public art scene.

ISTANBUL, TURKEY

ISTANBUL, TURKEY

ISTANBUL, TURKEY

 

RED ONION REVIVAL

 

More than a piece of decor on your dinner plate, the red onion is a vibrant yet powerful vegetable that carries tremendous health benefits.


While the red onion is well respected and a common ingredient in cuisines around the world, in America this rich and colorful vegetable is more likely to be overlooked. Most commonly used as an ingredient or piece of décor on the side of your dish, red onions are vibrant, powerful vegetables that add flavor and depth to dishes with little to no calories.

Traditional medicine has known of red onions greatness and utilized them for centuries due to their antibacterial and anti-inflammatory properties. As well as it’s well-known reputation to fight food poisoning and even prevent cancer. This vegetable is also chock full of health benefits that include the following.

ANTIOXIDANTS

Red onions are a great source of antioxidants. Antioxidants help protect the body against damage from free radicals. Free radicals are unstable molecules that damage cells leading to inflammation and disease. Red onions are also rich in vitamin C, another antioxidant with many health benefits like fighting against infections and boosting immune system.

GREAT DIETARY FIBER

For a healthy digestive system, fiber is key because fiber helps digestion by moving food through the digestive tract. Red onions also have prebiotics which are a type of dietary fiver that helps feed the good gut bacteria, helping increase their diversity and numbers, thus enhancing your digestive health even further. Red onions also have sulfur compounds that help reduce growth of bad bacteria.

CANCER PREVENTION

Red onions contain high levels of quercetin which is a type of flavonoid that has been shown to have anti-cancer properties. Quercetin works in various ways including neutralizing harmful free radicals that can cause cell damage, potentially leading to cancer. Quercetin also prevents cancer by inducing cell death and inhibiting its growth.

Research of various test tube studies have revealed quercetin’s ability to suppress growth of cancerous cells as well as induce cancer cell death in prostate cancer. (Other studies that have affirmed the same effects on other forms of cancer as well such as ovarian, colon, breast, blood, bladder, and lung cancers.)

BOOSTS IMMUNITY

Red onions ensure a strong and healthy immune system. One way to ensure you maintain a strong immune system is to consume immune-boosting foods like red onions. Red onions are a great source of antioxidants. They contain vitamins A and C, quercetin, and sulfur compounds which boost immunity. These nutrients work together to improve the body’s ability to fight off infections.

 HEALTHY DIGESTIVE SYSTEM

A healthy digestive system makes it easier to lose weight, improve brain functions, and boosts your immune system. Ensure yourself these benefits by adding red onions to your diet.

PROMOTES HEART HEALTH

Red onions are a rich source of antioxidants and offer several benefits for heart health. Studies have shown that red onions can help lower cholesterol and triglyceride levels, as well as reduce the risk of heart disease and stroke. They also contain quercetin, a compound that has been shown to protect against heart damage. In addition, the sulfur compounds in red onions can help to improve blood circulation and reduce inflammation.

LOWERS BLOOD PRESSURE

Consuming red onions can help reduce blood pressure in people with hypertension. A study published by the American Journal of Hypertension discovered that those who ate a diet rich in flavonoids (like those in onions) had a significant reduction in both systolic and diastolic blood pressure. In a human study taking a daily quercetin supplement was shown to lower systolic and diastolic blood pressure by 5mmHg and 26mmHg, respectively.

 IMPROVES ORAL HEALTH

Red onion contains sulfur compounds that have antibacterial properties. This means they can help fight the bacteria that cause bad breath, tooth decay, cavities, and gum disease. Additionally, onions can help reduce the risk of developing oral cancer. Plus, the high levels of antioxidants in red onions can help reduce any inflammation in the mouth and speed up healing.


REVIVE RED ONIONS IN YOUR DIET WITH THESE MOUTH-WATERING RECIPES

Below are some delightful and delicious recipes with red onion as the main ingredient. These dishes are sure to convince you that a red onion can be more than just a supporting character on your plate.


RED ONION RINGS

These lightly breaded onion rings let the flavor of the red onion shine through. Best part? They're ready in just 10 minutes, meaning you have more time to relax after dinner.

 FRENCH RED ONION SOUP

With two types of onion — red and sweet yellow — this classic soup is brimming with rich, oniony flavor. Serve it up with a thick layer of cheese and sprinkling of fresh herbs for that restaurant-quality experience.

RED ONION, FETA, AND TOMATO SALAD

Red onion slices, crumbled pieces of feta cheese, and cherry tomatoes makes this summer salad the most excellent choice for those steamy days. Add balsamic vinegar or a citrusy dressing for that finishing touch! YUM!

 

BEST VINTAGE SHOPS IN NEW YORK CITY

 

Nothing is more on trend (or sustainably, earth-friendly) than shopping vintage when your wardrobe needs some replenishing. So, for the love of (renewed, up-cycled, pre-owned) vintage fashion, here are the best vintage shops NYC has to offer.


Whether it’s on Instagram or TikTok, it seems like every influencer and style enthusiast alive is shopping vintage. The surge of social media posts on unique finds and style tips has brought an awareness to the world of vintage fashion like never before. Celebrities like Gigi Hadid, Ariana Grande, Madelyn Cline, Normani, and more — have also joined in on the trend rocking Y2K fashion and 90s staples like bucket hats, tube tops, and cargo pants (just to name a few).

While it may take longer than logging into your favorite online retailer, shopping vintage is as much about the thrill of the hunt as it is about finally locating that *one* coveted throw-back item (if not discovering many other vintage treasures along the way). Shopping at vintage boutiques you are sure to find your own one-of-a-kind fashion item (if not a whole ensemble) that is not only good for the environment but will also feel good for your soul.

From vintage Polo Ralph Lauren to Supreme to archival pieces, there’s no place like New York City (the epicenter of vintage treasures) to go vintage shopping. Whether you are a first timer or veteran, listed below are the ‘IT’ spots of vintage shopping in NYC:


NEW YORK VINTAGE


Part archive and part store, New York Vintage’s astounding collection of clothes and accessories date from the 1920s to the 1990s. From flapper dresses to Christian Dior tops this New York treasure trove has it all.

New York Vintage: 117 West 25th Street, New York, NY


LE GRAND STRIP


Le Grand Strip is the creation of CC McGurr’s love of world traveling into a one-of-a-kind vintage boutique. The pieces and style aesthetic of this boutique is just… *chefs kiss* good! Check it out for yourself:

Le Grand Strip: 197 Grand Street, Brooklyn, NY


WHAT GOES AROUND COMES AROUND


If handbags are your vice of choice then, What Goes Around Comes Around is the one for you! Classic Chanel bag? You got it. Hermes investment arm-piece? All yours, baby! This boutique also has watches, jewelry, and designer clothes.

What Goes Around Comes Around: 351 West Broadway, New York, NY


AWOKE VINTAGE


Awoke Vintage originates from Perth, Australia in the early 2000s and it’s success allowed for this vintage hot-spot to expand first to Brooklyn in 2012 then into two other locations in Greenpoint, Brooklyn. Come see for yourself what all the fuss is about because this is a must-visit for all vintage fashion lovers!

Williamsburg: 132 North 5th Street, Brooklyn, New York

Greenpoint: 16 Bedford Avenue, Brooklyn, New York, 688 Manhattan Avenue, Brooklyn, New York


CURE THRIFT SHOP


Cure Thrift Shop was founded with a noble goal in mind: to help cure type 1 (juvenile) diabetes.

Its founder, Liz Wolff, was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes at age 11.

In 2008, she decided to channel her love of thrifting and antiques into real action, and Cure Thrift Shop was born. Today, Cure Thrift Shop is a nonprofit vintage/antique store that benefits juvenile diabetes research and advocacy.

Cure Thrift Shop: 111 East 12th Street, New York, NY


L TRAIN VINTAGE


A true thrifter’s paradise, L Train Vintage is the perfect place for anyone who’s looking to shop for vintage or secondhand clothing without the hefty price tag.

L Train is known for it’s cool vintage garments at reasonable prices. Although you won’t find designer pieces, you are sure to put together an entire throwback outfit for less than $100. The secret to shopping at L Train is in the thrill of the hunt and to keep searching to find your next favorite piece.


1 St. Nicholas Ave., 1377 Dekalb Ave.

106 Thames St., and 629 Grand St.


MR. THROWBACK


Champion NBA jerseys, racks of assorted Tees, Starter and Chalk Line jackets (the perfect find to support your favorite team) are just some of the things you will find at Mr. Throwback. Founded in 2012, Mr. Throwback has been a go-to destination for vintage sportswear from the ‘80s and ‘90s for nearly a decade.

Mr. Throwback also releases its own T-shirts and hoodies too, which reference nostalgic sports and pop culture moments like Mike Tyson beside New York Mets legends Doc Gooden and Darryl Strawberry or a Yankees logo flipped to read “Costanza”—a nod to the iconic sitcom character’s position as Assistant to the Traveling Secretary for the Yanks on Seinfeld.


437 E. Ninth St., East Village


METROPOLIS VINTAGE


Why don’t you try vintage shopping like the celebs do at Metropolis Vintage? This classic vintage spot in the Lower East Side has been around since 1990.

Richard Colligan first opened Metropolis Vintage on Avenue B in 1990 and the stores success in staying in business for over 30 years as well as earning recognition from celebrities like Rihanna and Kanye West? Colligan stays on top of vintage trends and carries coveted vintage pieces like Polo Ralph Lauren and Tommy Hilfiger.

This isn’t even the best part because what this store really specializes in is it’s vintage band tees. Like a record shop, it has entire sections dedicated to specific genres, artists, and more. Although you won’t find super cheap vintage here, it’s definitely worth taking a gander if you’re serious about picking up vintage heat in New York.

803 Broadway, East Village


TOKIO 7


Makoto Watanabe founded Tokio 7 in 1996 and for over 2 decades this boutique has been the it spot to shop designer vintage clothing.

Anyone who shops at Tokio 7 can expect to come across deals on luxury goods from the archives of names like Comme des Garçons, Saint Laurent, Prada, Celine, and more. There is a wide selection of men’s and women’s pieces, along with accessories like sunglasses, belts, bags, and more.

Don’t worry about purchasing a counterfeit designer item either. Everything has been carefully curated by its experienced staff or ran through Entrupy, an artificial intelligence and advanced computer vision techniques system, to guarantee authenticity.

83 E. Seventh St., East Village

 

POWERSUIT PREDICTION 2023 TREND

 

When Miley Cyrus released ‘Flowers” on January 13th, she not only gave us quite possibly THE HIT of the year – but she also simultaneously put the POWER SUIT front row and center.


In her ‘flowers’ music video, Miley Cyrus is seen dancing in an empty and spacious LA mansion wearing an oversized blazer (no undershirt, bare underneath), black matching pants, and stilettos. Miley single-handedly reminded everyone of something no one should ever lose sight of –  the power behind self-love and of a really great suit (and why it’s most commonly referred to as the ‘Power-Suit’). 

A traditionally male-dominated piece of clothing can be what every powerful, modern woman needs to showcase her true power and character.

When women were expected to wear corsets in the 1920’s, Coco Chanel liberated women by presenting them another option – a set with jacket and skirt, allowing women to finally breathe.

Then it was Yves Saint Laurent in 1966 who expanded on this option by introducing the ‘le smoking’ jacket (a nod to the 19th century smoking jacket when men wore silk lapels which allowed the ash from their cigars to easily slide off keeping them clean) designed specifically for women.

Just 4 years later, as more and more women began entering the workforce (aka: the ‘Boys Club’), the jacket evolved to represent the women of the times – a declaration to society that women are just as serious and capable as the men they work alongside of.

In a time when women weren’t allowed in restaurants if they wore trousers, women of the 1970s fought against society’s gender ideals by integrating the suit in their everyday outings. This casual and carefree way of wearing a suit would become known as the ‘Annie Hall’ aesthetic.

Then in 1980, Giorgio Armani revolutionized women’s fashion with a new tailored skirt suit. He removed gender from fashion and gave the serious career woman the respect she deserved.

Now, just 40 years later, although the suit has never really left it has taken center stage once again and is stronger than ever. No wardrobe is complete without a power piece, a suit.

From causal work blazers to full-on suits for those fancier occasions, here are suit-inspirations to help spruce up your wardrobe for 2023.


GIRL POWER: MILEY INSPIRED


PINSTRIPE FITTED BLAZER AT ZARA FOR $99.90

PINSTRIPE STRAIGHT LEG PANT AT ZARA FOR $59.99


GET FUNKY, FUN NIGHT OUT


ZEBRA PRINT FLARED TROUSERS AT MATCHESFASHION FOR $686

ZEBRA PRINT JACKET AT MATCHESFASHION FOR $656


CHIC & SUBTLE: MUST-HAVE


LOULOU OVERSIZED TWILL BLAZER AT NET-A-PORTER FOR $480

LOULOU TWILL WIDE LEG PANTS AT NET-A-PORTER FOR $300


OFFICE/ DAYTIME ESSENTIAL


ANKLE-LENGTH PANTS

AT H+M FOR $30

OVERSIZED SINGLE BREASTED JACKET AT H+M FOR $50


THE ANNIE HALL: BE ICONIC


ANINE BING MARINA WOOL TWILL VEST AT NET-A-PORTER FOR $246

CAMEL AMIKA DOUBLE-BREASTED LINEN VEST AT NET-A-PORTER FOR $558

 

AERIAL SILKS CLASSES

 

A melting pot of stretching exercises, discover why Aerial Silks might be the best fully body workout you’ve ever tried. Read on to find out what makes Aerial Silks so special.


When my friend Christine invited me to join her Aerial Silks class, my mind conjured up flashbacks of the 2010 Grammy’s where singer songwriter Pink sang her song, ‘Glitter in the Air’ mid-air in aerial silks (a routine she is well known for when she goes on her world tours). To say I was intimidated to try this alternative work-out routine would be an understatement.

After some convincing, I joined my friend in her new found hobby and exercise program to discover how much I loved it and would recommend it to anyone and everyone to try it at least once.


AERIAL SILKS


Aerial Silks is a full-body workout from your upper body to shoulder muscles. It is a melting pot of stretching exercises: Pilates based core moves, strength training, balance and posture work, and aerial challenges (that ensure new brain to body connections).

Secured from the ceiling are two lengths of fabrics that you maneuver yourself (and your full body weight) up and down these silks as instructed by your head teacher. As you learn ways to wrap the silks around your body (or vice versa) you begin to improve your flexibility as you achieve incredible poses mid-air.


AERIAL CLASSES


Every class begins with a warm-up to help avoid injury or cramps, followed by some cardio such as running to increase the heart rate, then some gentle moving stretches, and finally working with the silks. This final stage begins with warm-up climbs, suspending mid-air, and body conditioning. When everyone in class is comfortable on the silks, the class starts to learn new more intricate moves. While also revisiting older moves to ensure everyone gets their opportunity to  master the skills.

Each class is different as every instructor has their own style and preferred variation of moves that they incorporate into their classes. Some common moves that are covered in class are known as ‘foot-locks’, ‘French climbs’, and ‘candy-canes’.


HEALTH BENEFITS


FLEXIBILITY


Aerial Silks helps to increase flexibility in the body with minimal impact. The extra freedom the body has to move around when in the air increases flexibility. As you maneuver between positions, your weight is off the ground, strengthening joints and ligaments. It will also help you discover areas of stiffness in your muscles that you hadn’t realized were there even for season yogis!


MUSCLES


Aerial Silks is a great workout to strengthen muscles that may be difficult to work on otherwise. While many traditional exercises neglect upper body strength, Aerial Silks improves core, arms, legs, and grip strength with each position on the silks. For instance, turning the body upside down once on the silks is equivalent to doing 20 sit ups. After the position is achieved, the pose is held for about thirty seconds. This pause also helps increase muscle gain.


FOCUS


A good focus is beneficial in all areas of life, not just when working out. The positions your body will be in during an Aerial Silks class will be quite challenging and will require attention to control your movements. Each pose is then held for about 30 seconds. These pauses serve as anchors to hold the position and increase your focus.


STRESS RELIEF


Stress is often stored in our body as tension which builds up in our muscles and joints. Aerial Silks helps release this pressure and help improve posture. During a session, when the body is suspended in the air, the body experiences deep muscle relaxation throughout. This relieves the stored stress in the body as an abundance of oxygen floods the brain (crucial for brain function). With each pose, the spine becomes decompressed relieving more stored stress in another form.


CONCLUDING REMARKS


Aerial silk classes are one of the best mind-body activities. If you’re looking for a new challenge or an out-of-the-box workout routine, Aerial Silks may just be for you!