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Launching in 2051. INTRODUCING SENSE — A BEAUTY PRODUCT BY HIGHSNOBIETY & 91 RULES In collabora

Launching in 2051. INTRODUCING SENSE — A BEAUTY PRODUCT BY HIGHSNOBIETY & 91 RULES In collaboration with director duo 91 Rules, we imagined a not-so-distant future in which humans (or rather, humanoids) are, in many regards, optimized: They are ultra-productive, efficient, and resistant to disease. However, they can’t process sensation and emotion. The solution? [SENSE]( a wellness company that sells SENSE Synthetic Systems: tiny computer chips that can be inserted into your body to help you see, feel, hear, taste, and touch. [THE FUTURE WITH SENSE](   01. SIGHT Interpolate light and respond to a vast world of stimuli: color, objects, warnings, enticements, and other people   02. SMELL Perceive and interpret odors, distinguish delectable and unsavory foods. Feel yourself attracted to or repelled by potential romantic partners.   03. TASTE Experience spicy, sweet, salty and umami. Learn what you love, what you hate and what you crave.   04. SOUND Perceive and interpret sound and vibration. Communicate and navigate. Enjoy the power of the auditory world.   05. FEEL Perceive physical sensation and textures through contact with objects and surfaces. Navigate and interact with your environment. [SHOP SENSE](   BEHIND THE SCENES © COURTESY OF 91 RULES, ALLIE SMITH AND MICHAEL YOUNKER Our Beauty Editor Alexandra Pauly sits down with 91 Rules co-founders Erik Saltzman and Cameron Tidball-Sciullo — as well as makeup artist Allie Smith — to unpack the future of beauty, SENSE, and why its fictional premise isn’t so far-fetched. [READ MORE]( FROM OUR BRAND PARTNER [MARSHALL X PATTA PASSES THE MIC TO BABYXSOSA]( [LATEST STORIES]( [SNEAKER TRENDS]( [STYLE]( [CULTURE]( [BEAUTY]( [SHOP]( Download the Highsnobiety App [Instagram]( [TikTok]( [Discord]( [Twitter]( [Youtube]( [Facebook]( © 2023 Highsnobiety, Genthiner Str. 32-34, Berlin 10785, Germany This email was sent to {EMAIL}. You can [unsubscribe]( from this list. [Privacy Policy]( | [Terms & Conditions]( | [View In Browser](

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