During her 2023 Super Bowl performance (a direct echo of the 24/12/22 energy), she floated on a platform. Critics called it a drone show. Fans saw it as the resurrection of the "Angels 24" mood: a pregnant woman hovering above a stadium, wearing a jumpsuit that looked like a blood-orange sunrise.
Rihanna’s Fenty Beauty dropped a limited-edition highlighter called "Fallen Star" in late December 2022. The campaign featured models with bruised knees and silver eyes. —a deep violet box with braille that reads "Don't forget to fly." Creampie-Angels 24 12 22 Alice Murkovski Rihann...
Traditional entertainment requires spectators. Angel entertainment requires participants. On December 24, 2022, a viral TikTok challenge called "#TheFalling" asked users to film themselves tripping gracefully and laughing. It garnered 2 billion views. The lesson: Lifestyle is not about perfection. It is about the performance of recovery . Watch media that makes you cry, then put on red lipstick. During her 2023 Super Bowl performance (a direct
It was the night Rihanna headlined the Savage X Fenty Vol. 4 afterparty (conceptually, if not chronologically). The photos that circulated show a shift away from "clean girl" aesthetics toward a gilded, bruised, angelic look—wings smudged with glitter, halos tilted like crowns. If you type “Alice Murkovski” into a search engine, you won’t find a Wikipedia page. You will find whispers. Industry insiders describe Murkovski as a “speculative couturier”—a Brazilian-born, Berlin-based artist who designed digital garments for Metaverse avatars before the Metaverse was cool. Her work is characterized by bio-luminescent feathers and chainmail veils . Angel entertainment requires participants
Murkovski’s thesis is simple: Modern humans are depressed because they have forgotten they are angels trapped in traffic.