Inside Aaron Esh’s camera roll
For East End designer Aaron Esh, sartorialism runs in the family. Here, we delve into the images, spaces, screenshots and memories that form his working mood board.
For East End designer Aaron Esh, sartorialism runs in the family. Here, we delve into the images, spaces, screenshots and memories that form his working mood board.
It’s no secret that Miami Beach is queer as folk. Aside from legendary gay bar Twist, Gianni Versace’s mansion and the year-round display of speedo-clad himbos, this month the city is home to many new queer art exhibitions.
The fashion designer and lifelong outcast left Melbourne to become London’s most incendiary club kid. Thirty years after his death, his legacy is about to live loud and proud at Tate Modern.
Plus, Vivienne Westwood returns to Shanghai Fashion Week, Liam Gallagher is a Berghaus boy and Drew Starkey gets his Loewe moment.
Aside from the old-time favourites, this year’s Parisian outing is filled to the rafters with outspoken artists you’ll find on Mrs. Prada and Jonathan Anderson’s hit list. Here’s who to watch out for.
The latest show reports from the final week of fashion month.
On-the-ground show reports from Gucci, Prada, Fendi, Boss, Nº21, GCDS, Moschino, Etro, Onitsuka Tiger, MM6 and Tod's.
Call it regional pride, utility, or the one-upmanship that comes with wearing the techiest labels – Liverpudlians have taken festival season, one Chocomel at a time.
They're not two artists you'd immediately pair together. But a new exhibition is showcasing perviously unearthed similarities between Beryl Cook and Tom of Finland – namely, big bums and an affinity with queer culture.
Fashion news of the week: Asics and Dime channel Y2K minimalism, Givenchy drips out Taeyang, Slawn takes over Flannels, Nasir Mazhar shares dates for his seaside art outing and Burberry takes a walk on the wild side.
Big takes on: Bianca Saunders, Wales Bonner, Acne Studios, Courrèges, Homme Plissé Issey Miyake, Rick Owens, Givenchy, Dior, Isabel Marant, Ami and plenty more.
Kicking off PFW with a bang, Vuitton’s new creative director picked up where the late, great Virgil Abloh left off with heavy codes of streetwear and an air of childlike wonderment. Plus the splashiest front row, like, ever.
The last word on: Valentino, Gucci, Alyx, Dsquared2, MSGM, Dolce & Gabbana, Jordanluca, Etro, Charles Jeffrey, JW Anderson, Ten C and Zegna.
Anthony Vaccarello reimagines gentlemanly classics at Berlin's Neue Nationalgalerie. We say: “ja”.