Bright Manor U is a living anthology: this lifestyle blog is a dynamic collection of stories and learnings that shape our world. It’s an evolving space that depicts our shared experience as an ongoing conversation about wellness, heritage, and self. View each narrative as a contributing thread in the cultural tapestry woven by artists.
To foster freshness, our stories span from the silent power of meditation to the textures of street art, from the mythology of movement to our personal style. Evaluate their usefulness and let them move you where fit as fuel for creative expression, thereby spawning new threads in the circle of inspiration.
Bright Manor U exists as an archival space atop a live exchange, so our cultural contributions coalesce across digital and physical spaces: each contribution an added layer of a larger conversation. Enjoy the journey and welcome to the conversation!
-theBRIGHTS
Because the hood breeds 'em differently, there's a code to the streets, and though the nuances of each code may vary, one rule remains the same: STAY FLY. This axiom, adopted from the d-boi as part of the game played on the corners across the country, expanded from the trap to the streets when the b-boi fostered the hype around a fresh fit.
During the 1970s and 80s the trap mashed with the music atop the marketability of hip-hop, birthing a desire for shoe game exclusivity that flourished into the sneaker culture we know today. Nurtured by the thrill of the chase for rarity, coupled with the demand for doper collections and color ways, the groundwork for a unique revolution of thoughts between the sneaker creator and the sneaker connoisseur was established, and in this way a culture of sneaker heads work to shape the culture.
Traditionally, streetwear was considered anti-fashion. It was a rebellion against the system, worn by misguided and often underprivileged youth in dense metropolitan areas. The style is attributed to skateboarders, graffiti painters and struggling music artists (rappers and rockers).
Fast forward to 2017: skateboarding is officially a sport with multi-million dollar sponsorship, graffiti/pop art decorate the walls of the finest museums in the world, rappers and rockers are the trendsetters for youth fashion, and streetwear continues to have a stronghold on the youth market as it‘s often inexpensive and expressive with elements of trends and pop culture. Couple this with the idea of an aging Generation-X replacing the baby-boomers as the dominant spenders in the market and the market has very little boundaries.
Generation X (births between 1965-1980) is widely credited with the creation of streetwear/style. Known as the “Slacker” or “MTV” generation, this group is still a large buying share of the streetwear market. High fashion has been taking notice as well. Fashion houses like Balmain and Versace have infused streetwear into their collections and campaigns, carving a place in the high-end market for this type of apparel.
An insertion of athleisure now shapes a sector of the market, molding itself to the nuances of a pandemic in the midst of a metaverse immersion. Streetwear will surely soon be coded to don your avatar, and Bright Manor will explore this insertion in a next episode, blending conversations with creators & connoisseurs, amid a cultural shift to web3.0.
-theBRIGHTS
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Nxt Museum
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Together we've amassed over 77 summers and hope to accrue many more. So in this year of refreshes, theBRIGHTS have reignited our old workout regimes: she practices yoga at the crib with a goal of reestablishing a daily meditative practice, developing the strength and flexibility to sit for prolonged periods, while he slangs weight at the gym, aiming to maintain the strength of his heyday as a wideout, while becoming more mobile and flexible.
Though our physical goals differ, and we’ve built habits accordingly, our shared focus on daily activity–along with the mental clarity it brings–has sparked a renewed commitment to our pursuit of wellness.
The calmness of flowing through yoga poses versus the intensity of strength training, along with our individual soundscapes, prepares us to tame the chaos of each day. Moreover, this morning grounding carries throughout our lives, showing most notably as a sharper focus and deeper hustle, both in our day jobs and entrepreneurial efforts.
To document this journey, we’ve begun curating a few foundational resources:
We hope you find something in these creations that brings ease, joy, or inspiration to your own flow.
-theBRIGHTS
4 AM - Dream