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.
Premiere: Fleur Bleu·e on “All the Little Beings” and the feeling behind a place
“When you never fully belong, you become an outsider. You observe more than you participate,” says singer, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist Delphine Lucy Lam. “There is a kind of freedom in that, but you also lack something essential, like community or a sense of grounding… so you create something out of it, through a careful balance between pragmatic observation and daydreaming.” These feelings might be familiar to many – they definitely are to me.
“Unlearning the Dark” – A Medium Format Study on Healing and Trust by Philipp Hafner
Sometimes healing begins the moment we allow ourselves to feel what we’ve been holding back. The works of Vienna-based cinematographer Philipp Hafner are always filled with a deep sense of poetry and atmosphere. With Unlearning the Dark, he creates a series that moves between shadow and light, between protection and the courage to let go.
Ally Bakst turns up the gain on ‘Pain & Pleasure’
Born in New York, but currently calling the palm-sprinkled streets of Los Angeles home, singer-songwriter Ally Bakst has spent the first half of the 2020s putting her own mark on independent pop music. With three EPs already under her belt, Bakst, who also has a large hand in producing her own works, has arrived at juncture that sees her taking a sonic turn of sorts – into a grittier and darker, but bigger space.
Sarah & Collin explore the in-between on their debut album This Time
From the very first notes of This Time, you know immediately that you’re already somewhere else. As the debut album by Los Angeles-based duo Sarah & Collin opens up, you sense that this is a journey – one that moves differently from what you might expect. The duo invites you in closely. Not only through their intimate DIY performances in homes, backyards, and small, community-driven environments across L.A., but through the album itself – a deeply immersive body of work where voices, thoughts and textures merge into something fluid, almost intangible
Sofiane Pamart – MOVIE, A World Composed in Emotion
Diving into the music of Sofiane Pamart feels like stepping into a journey through all the emotions we experience, are meant to experience, and inevitably will experience as human beings. The French artist is a true master of the piano – someone who creates entire worlds through sound, and now invites us into his fourth studio album, MOVIE. “I often receive proposals to compose for films, but I wanted this album to be my own movie,” he explains. Here, music, fashion, and storytelling transform into a firework of fantasy, beauty, and emotion.
Sunday Morning
The new luxury is time. When was the last time you allowed yourself a slow day at home, doing the things there’s usually no time for? Sunday Morning, photographed by Marine Toux, captures the beauty of reclaimed time starring lovely Macarena. A morning without plans, without pressure. Listening to music, a long hot shower, a cup of coffee, a moment of play with the cat.
She Looks Back
Make eye contact. To look into someone’s eyes – even if just for a brief, fleeting moment – is to truly see another human being. Deeper eye contact can awaken empathy, soften judgments, and create a quiet sense of closeness between two people. Today, we meet model Kai Hoare through her gaze, and we’re drawn into a beautiful and sensual story she created together with photographer Arthur Da Costa Oddos. A series that invites us to slow down for a second – to drift, to feel, to simply be.
Shakira in Madrid and the Magic of Record-Breaking Nights
A female artist who never stopped moving. It was her indescribable power, her signature cool style, that unmistakable voice with so many different nuances, and the most incredible dance moves I had ever seen – all of which completely fascinated me when I first saw Shakira on MTV. I think there’s hardly anyone left in the world who doesn’t know her signature dance style, inspired by her Lebanese roots, full of hip movements and elements of belly dance.
Undress Code and a Summer Without Overthinking
This summer is about letting go of overthinking and stepping into a lighter state of mind — trusting your own instinct and simply following what feels right. With Summer, Undone, Polish brand Undress Code invites us into a world shaped by ease, instinct, and calm confidence. Set against the raw beauty of Lanzarote – volcanic earth, sharp light, wind and sand – the collection finds its balance between structure and softness, between revealing and holding back.
Solitaire Game
There are nights when life feels like a badly shuffled game. Because maybe love isn’t a plan at all. Maybe it’s closer to a casino: bright, hypnotic, a little cruel, and impossible to resist once you’re in. Love feels less like destiny and more like bad odds under low light. Not tragic enough to make a scene, not kind enough to let you forget it. People arrive too early, or too late. One wants forever when the other can barely survive the week. The house, as always, seems to know something you don’t.
In Conversation with Paula Stellar on heartbreak, not fitting in, and her new single “Lovesick”
Anyone who has ever been lovesick knows it’s one of the most intense feelings out there. It feels almost hopeless at times – nothing really helps, no advice, no distraction, no doctor (if only it were that easy). Let’s be honest, lovesickness hits hard – and in the end, time seems to be the only real cure. Straight out of Berlin: Paula Stellar is here to change the frequency. Her new single “Lovesick” captures exactly that state and lets it all out.
Michael Imhof Returns and Just Wants You to Feel
Close your eyes, just listen and and let it move you. Start to dance, start to smile, and for a moment, you’re free in the middle of all the rush, like the world lets go of you. After a long pause, Michael Imhof returns with a beautiful track that instantly evokes pure joy, and a video that captures it just right. Created together with filmmaker Fritz Fechner, “Make Me Feel” does exactly what its name promises: it doesn’t ask for much, it simply happens to you.
A Touch of Light
Bittersweet are the memories we try to forget. They find their way back to you in the middle of life, brushing past quietly, almost cautiously, as if checking whether they still have a place to stay. This series with Sofia carries a similar feeling — something mysterious seems to merge in her mesmerising eyes with a sense of nostalgia and beauty. Captured by photographer Angelo Santi, the story feels soft, cinematic, and deeply haunting.
An artist´s life.” The stories of the people behind the art #31 Kaylie Caswell
For this edition of our Artist Life series, we step into the world of Kaylie Caswell, a multidisciplinary artist working across music, visual art, and fashion. She is the founder of House of Caswell, a limited edition fashion project translating original artwork into wearable form. She is also the bassist in the genre-blending band Berried Alive.
In a Room of Plants
Maybe you remember Kira, a model from Ukraine, whose journey into modeling began with a simple curiosity. This time, she teamed up with photographer Ilona Mikaelian for a series bathed in warm tones — a soft, intimate setting that places Kira at its center.