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Back on trend, Noah D'castellano now fashion icon just became a national trend in the US, after appearing on the cover of the prestigious magazine “SHOUTOUT LA” based on the icons of the moment and new emerging artists, and if the guy joined the booklet rolling the dice conversations about risk.

Noah D'castellano, is an Italian-American actor, model, entrepreneur and fashionista, who rose to fame in 2021 through Tiktok where he announced his short film and GRWM for auditions, this guy with only one video accumulated more than 55 million views and gained more than 500k followers, but for reasons of his work in acting and modeling he closed his account.

In 2022 his name sounded worldwide, as Noah D'castellano fashion icon, being trending on Facebook, Twiter, and Tiktok, being in popularity in countries like Mexico, Spain, Colombia, United Kingdom, United States, Italy, Australia and many more, this because he participated in the New York Fashion Week in September of that year, and that made him stand out as a fashion icon.

In this magazine he makes clear the subject of his quick rise to fame, and how it all happened overnight and how his father and family were part of this moment, and also his grandfather as a key piece as steps to follow meaning Franco Castellano an Italian actor and producer.
“Wow” It's awesome how Noah D’castellano (September 23, 2024) "SHOUTOUT LA" Magazine Overview is up to now, he's on the cover of Shoutout LA magazine, so pleased for him, We hope, more projects for him.
by Peter Marvin Alexander September 23, 2024
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A critical theory proposing that contemporary society—through a combination of ecological dread, economic precarity, cultural nostalgia, and technological saturation—has lost its capacity to imagine a collective future worth striving for. The future is “cancelled” not because time stops, but because the narratives that once gave it shape (progress, utopia, generational improvement) have collapsed. What remains are recycled pasts, apocalyptic forecasts, or endless presentism. The theory explains why cultural production fixates on reboots and nostalgia, why politics retreats to safety rather than aspiration, and why even visions of technological salvation feel more like survival than flourishing.
Example: “Her generation couldn’t imagine buying a house, retiring, or even a stable climate—theory of the cancellation of the future, where the horizon has shrunk to next month’s paycheck.”
by Dumu The Void March 30, 2026
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