
Communiqués, essays, Q+A's, and more from longtime fashion editor and HALOSCOPE Editor-in-Chief Savannah Eden Bradley.
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I’ve been thinking a lot about my media diet these past few weeks of 2026. I don’t want to view short-form video content anymore1 — I want horrible, languid demonstrations of taste, from watching all of Doctor Zhivago at three in the aftern...
They should invent a way to exist on the Internet that does not involve an eternal, almost karmic cycle of retreat, announcement, and demi-embarrassment. Maybe this is something entirely particular to me; at any rate, I’ve typed and retyped...
This interview originally appeared in HALOSCOPE.
Tennis whites in New Rochelle and East Hampton. Loose linen pants designed for 10 AM yoga and 11 AM brunch at Sant Ambroeus. White-trimmed, pristine basketball shorts paired with beat-up sn...
As inspired by Isabel, in no particular order:
Swimming in the ocean, especially when the water glimmers silver in the afternoon sun
Reading a thick book for hours and hours
Setting a timer and scribbling down whatever comes to mind, bor...
Featuring Jungmaven, Eterné, and MERIT.
I’ve been going through a big MJ Lenderman thing all May. Let it be known I’ve been going through this Lenderman thing for the past year — as has everyone else <35 from North Carolina — but sometimes...
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founder & editor-in-chief at HALOSCOPE. words at l'officiel, insider, dirt, etc. other things at other times. LADIES OF THE CANYON out 2026.
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