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Gold has always occupied a peculiar and almost paradoxical space in human imagination. It is at once an object of beauty, a store of value, a medium of exchange, and a symbol of power and status. Its allure is both material and psychological: the warm glow of a coin in the hand, the sense of permanence, the knowledge that it has been valued by humans for thousands of years. Unlike paper currency, which can be printed, devalued, or manipulated, gold is finite, immutable, and universally recognized. It carries an authority no government can fully replicate and a scarcity no central bank can manufacture. Historically, gold has been intertwined with the rise and fall of civilizations. Empires minted coins, waged wars, and built monumental wealth around it. Its durability and portability…
Instagram @lux_laurarios Happy to have you on FHM. Any exciting projects lined up this year? This year is about expansion and elevation. I’m working on new visual concepts that blend luxury, femininity, and confidence, as well as collaborations that push my brand beyond social media into more editorial and lifestyle spaces. I’m very intentional about where my energy goes now, and everything I’m building reflects that growth. Can you please tell us a little bit about yourself? I’m a creator and entrepreneur who has built her brand around effort and hard work and my brand will be a symbol of perseverance built through discipline, sacrifice, and consistency. What does confidence mean to you personally? Confidence is self-trust. It’s knowing who you are, setting boundaries, and not shrinking yourself to make others…
What began as a tool quietly became an environment. The smartphone didn’t just help men live their lives—it began to frame how those lives were experienced. Time fragmented into notifications. Attention splintered into tabs. Silence became something to fill. Boredom, once a gateway to creativity or rest, became intolerable. The phone was no longer something you used; it was something you checked, reflexively, without thought. And now, something is shifting. Not loudly. Not dramatically. There’s no mass rejection, no symbolic smashing of devices, no anti-tech rebellion. Instead, there is a quieter, more telling response. Men are stepping back. Not abandoning technology, but repositioning it. Replacing certain functions. Redesigning how much access it has to their time, attention, and emotional state. Not because they long for the past—but because they’re saturated…
For years, gaming has carried a quiet stigma. Too addictive. Too distracting. Too juvenile. A time sink disguised as entertainment. The image is familiar: endless hours lost to glowing screens, progress that feels busy but empty, and a creeping sense that time has slipped away without leaving much behind. And to be fair, much of modern gaming has earned this reputation. Live-service models stretch experiences into infinity. Reward systems are engineered to hook rather than satisfy. Artificial grinds replace genuine challenge, designed not to enrich the player but to keep him logged in, spending, and returning out of habit rather than desire. But that is not the whole story. Not all games are built to extract attention. Not all experiences are designed to blur time into a fog of repetition.…
Photographers @jays_playhouse| @jayforyouphoto | @photos__by__alex| @mellowboy_photography Where the Night Meant Something Las Vegas knows how to throw a party. But on December 11, 2025, the city hosted something rarer: a night that balanced excess with intention, glamour with substance, and celebration with purpose. Inside Park MGM’s On The Record, the FHM USA Top 100 unfolded not as a spectacle for spectacle’s sake, but as a cultural moment—one that reflected where modern men’s media is headed. This wasn’t just another industry gathering or influencer-heavy nightlife event. The Top 100 has evolved past being a list, and in Vegas, that evolution was unmistakable. Fashion, media, nightlife, and philanthropy collided in a way that felt current, considered, and unmistakably FHM. A Room With a Pulse From the first step inside On The Record,…
Model @CarissaRosario Location Downtown Los Angeles | @GlowUpWith_Yovana Congratulations on your FHM Sweden cover! Describe your photo shoot. My cover shoot for FHM Sweden was truly a dream come true. It was especially meaningful to work with one of my all-time favorite photographers, Arthur St. John, someone I’ve worked with for years and deeply admire. We actually shot a few years ago together for FHM. This shoot was a 360 moment. This cover shoot was shot in downtown Los Angeles at a breathtaking location that offered an incredible variety of backdrops from sweeping city views to lush, jungle-inspired scenery and stunning poolside settings. Every space brought a different energy, and together we were able to create something truly special for the magazine. It was an unforgettable experience and a highlight in…