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The Sacred Spiral
Welcome to HALOSCOPE's new look. ꩜

Do you have a piece of writing or photography you’d like to share in STAR⟡MAIL? Pitch me at [email protected].
You might have noticed a new look over here at HALOSCOPE Mag. In the words Savannah Eden Bradley, of our fearless editor-in-chief:
Since day one, our HALOSCOPE North Star has served us well, acting as a very literal symbol of who we are and where we want to go. Over the past few years, though, it’s become the go-to symbol of the AI boom, with many companies (15! We counted!) adopting it for their products.
On our website and in our print magazine, the sacred spiral has long lived at the end of every HALOSCOPE piece. Now, it lives at our center.
Like our North Star, it’s not new. In fact, it’s one of the oldest visual forms on Earth, found in fossils, land art, and some of the most beautiful clothes ever made. Spirals expand, return, wash ashore, stretch, fold in. They don’t point in one direction but spin into infinity. We like that better.
No matter what we may look like, we hope you keep spiraling into good fashion with us.

Also, thank you to everyone who came out on Saturday to the STAR⟡MAIL reading and partied with us! Keep reading for some photos of the event!


Photos of the STAR⟡MAIL Birthday party with God Loves Party Girls by Andrew Muller:


Laura Rocha Rueda reading Finding Your “Color Season” Is Actually A Trap!


Caelan Reeves reading What Does A Cowboy Smell Like?


Kylie Harrington reading What Not To Want


Chris Bartee and Luke Scoblic debating the hottest issues in menswear.

Some of the source material that inspired HALOSCOPE’s new spiral:
Robert Smithson, Spiral Jetty (1970)
Altuzarra SS14
Karina Noyons, Homomobile (1997)
Keiji Uematsu - WAVE MOTION I (1976)
Alaïa SS25