Print: C-Heads Magazine “The Little Things” Volume #39
This edition is a love letter to the simple joys, the human warmth, the in-between moments that often go unnoticed. Fall in love with life, art, nature, humankind—everything gets easier when we truly see one another, and when we sense the beauty all around us. In all these little things, that’s when the magic begins.
What I Want to Wear
What happens when fashion meets empathy, innovation, and the desire to make daily life a little easier? This project, captured through the lens of photographer Yunhao Zhang and brought to life by model Zander Cossham, is the vision of designer and creative pattern maker Huili Jin, with shoot assistance by Minjea Liew. Together, they explore not only clothing—but freedom, dignity, and care.
“I’ve dared much more to simply be.” Vanessa Wagner – A Dialogue in Sound and Light
There’s a stillness that pulses beneath repetition. A tension that builds in simplicity. In Étude No. 2, Philip Glass offers a space where restraint becomes poetry, and French pianist Vanessa Wagner enters it with luminous clarity, shaping each phrase with intimacy and breath. Known for her virtuosity and unmistakable elegance, Wagner brings rare refinement to everything she touches.
The Unseen Beauty of Small Steps
We rarely notice the many small steps we take. But when we look back, we suddenly see how far we’ve come. That’s why I’ve started living more in the moment—splitting time into little fragments, glimmering pieces I can actually feel. Even if some of them come with sharp edges, they still carry me forward. They remind me where I’m going.
Sun, Spark and Tezz
When the sun meets spontaneity, something effortlessly magical happens — especially when Tezz Tran is in front of the lens. Shot on a carefree afternoon in Ibiza by photographer Sian Ashleigh, this fun and flirtatious beach series is equal parts playful and powerful.
Lyrical Lemonade’s Summer Smash 2025: A Love Letter to Summer, Hip-Hop, and Unforgettable Moments
Lyrical Lemonade’s Summer Smash 2025 is unfortunately over but this year’s festival definitely created memories for the attendees they will never forget. Hosting more than 100,000 fans at Seatgeek Stadium in Bridgeview, IL, fans had the chance to watch 60+ performers, at 3 different stages all with their own energy and vibe. On top of the performances there were 30 food options, to include a Midwest favorite, Harold’s Chicken. If attendees wanted to get out of the 95 degree weather, the “chill tent” offered an AC’d oasis.
Cherries in the Sun
This beautiful series by photographer Gaëtan Piffre, starring gorgeous model Ilenia Perez and styled by Milo de las Heras, captures everything we love: the feeling of summer, nature in full bloom, and the simple joy of cherries under the sun.
Glastonbury and ‘Love’s Elixir’: A busy week for Bristol’s Sig Sali
Strapping in for a big 2025, Bristol’s Sig Sali is out with his second track in as many months with “Love’s Elixir.” The single comes in the form of an electro pop scape not unlike his compatriots The 1975’s I like it when you sleep… era, but with dashes of American icons like Jon Bellion or Owl City as well.
Four Colors, One Story
“Red for rest, yellow for motion, green for adventure, blue for business.” This story didn’t begin with a blueprint — it grew from spontaneous moments, each look shaped by mood, memory, and movement. The shoot with Dutch model Iris Werkman, photographed by the wonderful Rosalynn Sundahl in her studio space, is a visual diary stitched together from love, friendship, and a shared commitment to doing things differently.
More Than Enough
“These photos mean a lot to me as they symbolize the breaking through a self-imposed limit: the fear of not being enough. My passion for photography accidentally led me to the other side of the lens as a model, and from that moment on I set aside my desire to capture images, stifled by a feeling of insecurity.”
Caswell is reborn on new single ‘Final Call’
After a pair of new singles in the back half of 2024, British alt-popster Caswell is back with her latest, “Final Call.” The Suffolk-based singer-songwriter aims to make light of the dark, exploring the concept of being born again, not metaphorically, but physically – through reincarnation.
Wo überall auf immer trifft
Natürlich kann man nicht einfach erzählen, wie eine Reise war und erwarten, dass jemand was damit anfangen kann, wenn er nicht schon selbst da gewesen ist oder die Sehnsucht spürt und an einer Hotelbar mit einem Barmann in Genua oder Nizza darüber geredet hat. Es gibt auf Reisen immer gute Geschichten und lustige, die die Leute mögen und sie wollen diese Geschichten auch hören.
Behind the Beats: Mr Sosa on Depth, Drift, and Undetected Plagiarism
The music of Mr. Sosa is going deep. And it’s soft, yes — but not in a fragile way. More like a tide. Quietly pulling you under until you forget where you started. “I like music that hits you hard in any way,” he tells us, reflecting on the emotional undercurrent that runs through his debut album Undetected Plagiarism.
Between Places and Memories: Notre Dame’s Recollection EP
There’s something quietly powerful about the feeling of home — not just as a place, but as a sense of being grounded, understood, and fully yourself. It’s that feeling Notre Dame returns to again and again in his work, even as his career takes him across cities, continents, and time zones. Beneath the surface of pulsing beats and melodic builds, there’s always a search for connection — to memory, to belonging, to something real.
Jakke Invites Us Back to Ourselves with Without Peace
Having this conversation with Jakke felt like more than just chatting about a new release. It was one of those moments that stays with you—a quiet exchange filled with little reminders about life. If you want to call them life lessons, maybe that’s what they were. The kind that come back again and again, even when we think we’ve already learned them.
Slow Days in the Alps
We drank cold apple juice and warm milk in the sun, as if we were children and adults at once—too aware of the moment, and yet already nostalgic for it. A plate of Kaiserschmarrn arrived at the table, still steaming, dusted in powdered sugar like the mountaintops above us. We dipped each bite into warm apple compote and tart berry jam, letting the sweetness linger like a half-remembered dream.