
INYIM Contributor
Anthony De La Cruz
Founder & Creative Director
Music, entertainment, fashion
Anthony De La Cruz is the founder and creative director of It’s Not You It’s Me Media, the independent publication he has helped shape since its launch in 2009. From the beginning, he has approached INYIM as more than a news site, building it as a constantly evolving creative space where music, entertainment, men’s fashion, photography, and visual storytelling can exist side by side.
Anthony guides the publication’s editorial direction and visual identity, with a sharp instinct for emerging talent, overlooked stories, distinctive imagery, and the moments that deserve more attention than the mainstream cycle gives them. His work reflects the spirit that has defined INYIM from the start: original, independent, curious, and driven by a genuine love of creativity in all its forms.
Latest Stories by Anthony De La Cruz
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Meet the Rare Raccoon Dog, Aka Tanuki — A Native of East Asia
Meet the raccoon dog, or Tanuki — a fox‑like East Asian canid known for its thick fur, gentle nature, and remarkable adaptability.

Joop Sanders, Last of the Original Abstract Expressionists
A new NYC retrospective curated by Isca Greenfield‑Sanders honors Joop Sanders, the last original Abstract Expressionist, and reintroduces his visionary work.

Each Year, a Mother Duck Returns to Hatch Her Eggs at This School
A devoted mother duck returns each year to nest and hatch her eggs at a school, leading her ducklings through the halls in…

Ludovic de Saint Sernin Turns Up the Heat for F/W 2026
Ludovic de Saint Sernin unveils a sexy, provocative F/W 2026 lookbook filled with body‑forward silhouettes and signature erotic minimalism.

Wallace & Barnes Unveils a Workwear‑Driven Limited‑Edition Collection
Wallace & Barnes releases a minimalist, workwear‑inspired limited‑edition collection blending durability, heritage silhouettes, and modern utility.

Mateo Videla & Antonio Navas Define Modern Duo Style
Models Mateo Videla and Antonio Navas bring sharp, modern energy to “Terms of Engagement,” a refined fashion story photographed by Pedro Braga.

The Monkees Deliver ’60s Pop‑Rock Perfection in “Last Train to Clarksville”
Today’s Vid‑Visuals of the Day rewinds to 1966 with The Monkees performing their breakout hit “Last Train to Clarksville.”

Jack Black Gives Marcello Hernández a “Jack‑Approved” Nickname Ahead of SNL
Jack Black dishes out comedic “wisdom” to Marcello Hernández in a new SNL promo ahead of his April 4 hosting gig with musical…

Zendaya Visits The Drew Barrymore Show for a Candid, Stylish Sit‑Down
Zendaya sits down with Drew Barrymore to talk about her new film The Drama, the storytelling behind her red‑carpet looks, and the emotional…




