Flaring up: how jeans got baggy again
Don’t be a downer. You know denim is the blue best friend you’ll never get rid of. A brief history awaits, from hippies and Madchester ravers to budgie-smuggling lads.
Don’t be a downer. You know denim is the blue best friend you’ll never get rid of. A brief history awaits, from hippies and Madchester ravers to budgie-smuggling lads.
Turning her back on the hardships of the past 24 months, the British-Iranian designer stages a morning meet-up in lieu of a fashion show as part of her mission to get us out and about.
If there’s anyone who can design for utility as we almost return to normality, it’s Miuccia Prada. And when Raf Simons casts a vibrant net over her practical pieces, they both hit the sweet spot.
Marking 40 years since its launch by Giorgio Armani, the brand’s SS22 collection explored the dialogue between masculinity and femininity, a long-time code of the label.
We sent photographer Jaime López Cano to capture young ravers and what they’re wearing on their feet.
We spoke to the mega pop superstar on the blower and asked her: if you had to predict the next 10 years, what would it look, smell, feel and taste like? Here’s what she said.
Welcoming Chet Lo to this season’s roster, Fashion East saw Maximilian, Goom Heo, HRH and Jawara Alleyne present electric London fashion for the masses.
The designer points to the dancefloor this season, pushing the tempo with a vibrant colour palette, belly chains and skin ’o plenty. The future looks bright.
For SS22, the Yorkshire-born designer created an “emotionally charged world” from a 1970s dollhouse.
The electrifying menswear designer grows in innovation – and shares his first womenswear look in a collection inspired by his teenage school years.
This weekend saw both Kim Kardashian and Kim Petras step out wearing gimp masks. So should we brace ourselves for a BDSM revival? And do you have to be called Kim to take part?? Buckle up while we show you the ropes.
The artist opened his latest exhibition, England’s Lost Camelot, last weekend. After labouring on the artworks through both lockdown and nerves, he's ready to show the world how he's rewritten (sorry, repainted) the country's history.
Returning to physical shows, Jeremy Scott concocts a pastel-hued nursery rhyme for his latest collection, complete with farm-yard animals and scallop edge a-plenty.
Screen Time: Billie Eilish’s ode to LA, vampire slayers, Selena Gomez as a true-crime caper and loads more – the best films and TV shows to keep you occupied from 3rd September.
Whilst the City Sleeps is an iPhone-shot photo series of snoozing commuters captured by labourer Alex Carter on his journey to work.
Flipping the script, the photographer becomes the muse in LA-based artist Moni Haworth’s new book, Lunar Library. Find her dressed as a pink-faced clown holding a chihuahua, sipping a Starbucks, buying board games... good stuff.
With monstrous figures, demonic limbs, blood and breast milk, the emerging artist's new exhibition tackles confusion, terror and shame.
The best collaboration of the year is returning with a limited-edition capsule collection, and pop-up pubs in London and NYC. Sip, sit and enjoy.
After making it big in reality TV, Madchester’s Mad Hatter is back with his first solo album in 18 years – a “delusional ADHD Sgt. Pepper”. His words, not ours.
Photographer David Jenewein has collated his tender and intimate images of Thailand into a new zine.
Penned by photographer Eddie Otchere and writer Andrew Green in 1995, the cult classic novel told the story of how Jungle shaped the Black British music scene. Now, it’s being republished.