From radical cinema to cult-favourite comebacks, in the latest The Week According to YUNG, cultural headlines are steeped in memory and momentum. Hannah Montana may be inching back into the spotlight, but the nostalgia isn’t just cosmetic—it’s strategic. In fashion, Phoebe Philo’s Collection D reminds us that details still drive desire, while Kylie Jenner’s Miu Miu debut marks a shift in how legacy brands are rewriting the celebrity campaign. Meanwhile, at the Toronto International Film Festival, Palestinian director Annemarie Jacir takes a powerful stand with Palestine 36, a film reclaiming a pivotal yet often-erased history. Across it all runs a current of reinvention—of icons, wardrobes, and entire nations.
So, let’s not hang around, let’s dive into The Week According to YUNG.