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Despite the generally out-of-reach nature of celebrities and high fashion, through social media, the internet, and magazines we are able to grasp this foreign world within an arms-length — almost parasocially so. The new campaign ‘Image of an Image’ for Prada’s SS26 collection by Miuccia Prada and Raf Simons is a charming wink at the relationships between advertising, fashion, and viewers.

In its essence, parasocial behaviour is the ways people create illusions of intimacy and closeness by crossing the divide between fan and celebrity. Since celebrities are turned into spectacles, isn’t it only natural that we become spectators? Or is it our constant gaze, admiration, and attention that raise these distant figures onto pedestals of aspiration?

This year, Prada commissioned artist Anne Collier to execute a portfolio of images that re-contextualises our idea of fashion campaigns within the digital age. Collier’s visions turns the SS26 campaign into something physical — a material object to be held and felt.

Shot by Oliver Hadlee Pearch, each still life composition is held by a pair of hands, creating the effect of an additional observer. Consequently, the core of advertising is laid bare as the viewer is forced to identify with the hands of the onlooker who holds the photographs with admiration (and maybe even desire) for the campaign and models.

SS26 Prada pieces are worn by an ensemble of actors and personalities in the campaign including: actors Hunter Schafer, Nicholas Hoult, Carey Mulligan, Levon Hawke, and Damson Idris, musician John Glacier, and model Liu Wen. All the models — except for Nicholas Hoult who purposefully averts his gaze — stares straight at the camera. After all, it’s fitting for the campaign models’ occupations in industries built on the importance of perception and visibility.

By creating this doubling effect from the models looking at us looking at them, the campaign instantly sparks discourse about our complicity in looking and the common practice of parasociality in the digital age. Image of an Image is both a celebration and a liberation from common fashion imagery; it’s an outside consideration of fashion through the lens of fine art and objective truths.

This article was first seen on Men’s Folio Singapore.

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In a satirical segment titled “Is Jimmy A Moron?” from the January 5, 2026, episode of Jimmy Kimmel Live!, the late-night host took a cognitive test to mock President Donald Trump’s repeated claims of “acing” the exam.

The segment followed Trump’s January 2 post on Truth Social, where he bragged that White House doctors had given him a “perfect score” for the third straight time on a test he described as “not easy” and something “no other President… was willing to take.”

The Test and Performance

Kimmel sat down with medical expert Dr. Sarah Swanson to undergo the Montreal Cognitive Assessment (MoCA), a screening tool typically used to detect early signs of dementia or cognitive impairment in adults over 65.

Kimmel breezed through the tasks that Trump had previously highlighted as difficult:

  • Animal Identification: Kimmel correctly identified a lion, a rhino, and a camel. He joked, “I just saw Zootopia, so I know all the answers.”
  • Visuospatial Skills: He successfully drew a 3D cube and a clock face with the hands set to a specific time.
  • Memory and Attention: He recited a list of words starting with the letter “f” and performed “serial sevens” (subtracting 7 from 100 repeatedly).

Comparison and Results

While Trump emphasized that the test gets “very hard” as it progresses—claiming most people could not answer the final questions—Kimmel received a perfect score of 30/30. Upon finishing, Kimmel quipped, “So I can be president?”

FeatureDonald Trump’s ClaimJimmy Kimmel’s Experience
Difficulty“Not easy,” “Very hard,” “Tough questions”“About as difficult as the maze on a cereal box”
Score“ACED” (100% correct)30 out of 30 (Perfect)
PurposeOften compared it to an IQ/Aptitude testDementia screening for those aged 65+

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The segment also touched on ongoing questions regarding the President’s health, including reports of persistent bruising on his hands—which Trump attributed to high-dose aspirin—and instances of him appearing to fall asleep during meetings.

Trump Brags About Passing Dementia Test

This video highlights the ongoing public discourse and late-night satire surrounding the President’s cognitive health and his specific claims about the difficulty of dementia screenings.

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Gaps that appear when brands are searched, checked, and compared

Many businesses invest heavily in their online activity.
They build social media pages, grow their numbers, and stay visible to their audience.

This effort is important.

But when someone hears about a brand and decides to look it up, the experience often goes beyond a single platform.

People search the brand name.
They check Google results.
They scan images, links, and headlines.

This is where gaps can appear.

A common situation is this: a brand has strong social media numbers, but very little supporting information shows up on search. There may be no clear articles, no structured references, or no easy way for someone unfamiliar with the brand to understand what it does.

The numbers look good.
The context is missing.

Another gap appears when authority signals are incomplete.

A business may be active and growing, but there are no media articles, no Google News results, and no third-party features that support its presence. For someone evaluating the brand for the first time, this can create hesitation — not doubt about performance, but uncertainty about background.

Top To Bottom Social sees this often.

Brands come in with strong Instagram growth, good engagement, and active content, but their Google presence does not reflect the same strength. Images are scattered. Search results lack structure. Important brand information is either unclear or absent.

There are also cases where businesses have valuable assets — interviews, podcasts, videos, or long-form content — but these assets are not discoverable when someone searches. They exist, but they are not connected into a single, understandable brand story.

Another area that is frequently missed is alignment.

A website may describe the brand one way.
A media mention may describe it another way.
A Google listing may be incomplete or outdated.

Individually, these details seem small. Together, they shape how confident a brand feels when someone checks it.

These gaps are rarely intentional.

They happen because growth often focuses on performance metrics, while the wider digital image is left unmanaged.

This is where Top To Bottom Social adds value.

The company looks at how a brand appears across social platforms, media articles, Google presence, search results, images, and third-party references — and identifies what is missing, disconnected, or under-supported.

The goal is not to replace social growth.
It is to support it.

Strong numbers attract attention.
A strong digital image supports trust.

By strengthening the context around existing visibility, Top To Bottom Social helps ensure that when someone looks up a brand, what they see matches the strength already being built on social platforms.

Because people don’t decide based on numbers alone.
They decide based on what those numbers are supported by.

And that support is what turns visibility into confidence.

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