
World Cup 2022: power, corruption, lies – and homophobia
Welcome to Qatar 2022: the winter World Cup no one wanted. But here’s ambassador David Beckham to explain why everything’s cool. Just tell that to the queer fans on the ground.
Welcome to Qatar 2022: the winter World Cup no one wanted. But here’s ambassador David Beckham to explain why everything’s cool. Just tell that to the queer fans on the ground.
Beyond the true-to-form politeness, in the Swedish capital, they’re letting off steam in sexy tailoring, XL hoods and stomper boots. Stockholm’s got subversion in spades… even if the nightlife isn’t quite there yet.
William Francis Green’s obsession with bootlegging has led to a collab with independent record labels, creating a super sweet, super sustainable collection of one-of-a-kind pieces.
Can’t find the time to keep up with all the fashun? We’ve rounded up the biggest news of the week. Gird your loins...
It’s the print that never loses its cool. For decades, we’ve gone crazy for camo, but how do you wear it without looking like you’re about to join up?
Meet Alice Dodds, a self-taught beauty head who’s building her own tribe of underground weirdos.
We speak to the designer about her latest collaboration, subverting the “Hamptons man” and spiking the all-American brand with her British DNA in a subtly political collection that unpicks US subcultures.
Issue 12: Introducing musicians Flowerovlove and Yunè Pinku, designer Freya McKee, artist Navinder Nangla, filmmakers Jonah and Stan, actor Sheyi Cole and TikTok sensation Nizzythakidd.
Lyst has revealed the most popular bits of gear from the past few months, including Miu Miu’s ballet pumps, Diesel’s B-1DR belt and Balenciaga’s wraparound shades.
Closing its doors in 2020, the New York brand cultivated a devoted following and changed the way youth in the city dressed. Now, The Colors of Sies Marjan retraces its five-year influence.
Too fashion for a costume? Alright, spoilsport. SS23 was awash with darker themes, so you can get in on the action without mucking your face – or wardrobe – up.
Alexandra Leese’s latest zine sees her follow the model, muse and actress around the neon-lit streets of Tokyo for Heaven by Marc Jacobs.
The multidisciplinary artist has just released A Sphinx Looking For a Poet, a collection of poems written in Parisian solitude that’ll have you lunging for the suitcase.
The young designer’s gear is a mashup of utility, sex and masculinity that can be found on the dancefloors of Berlin raves. But as well, a quiet romance that goes against traditional masculine tropes.
Last night, the designer traded Paris for London for the first time, taking over the mammoth Printworks club in what felt like a celebration of Britain’s nightlife heyday.
Off the Rails: Over the years, she’s worked for Ashley Williams, done bits for Nike ACG, started her own label and is now designing for Glen Luchford’s weed brand. Wheeeew.
Get involved in flip-flops, ultra-tailoring, femme frills, nude layers and dirty denim next spring. Wardrobe: sorted.
You say it best when you say nothing at all. Here are the rudest, sleaziest tees from films featuring put-downs, bold questions, diplomatic power and sheer ’90s nihilism.
The fashion tide appears to have turned against Kanye West. Yet his opinions have always been clear for anyone unwilling to turn a blind eye.
The self-confessed obsessive has built an archive of all things Diesel, from the brand’s sexy ’90s campaigns to spotting the D out on the street.
It’s the final pit stop, starring: Vaquera, Saint Laurent, Acne Studios, Balmain, Schiaparelli, Rick Owens, Off-White, Loewe, Coperni, Andreas Kronthaler for Vivienne Westwood, Ottolinger, Balenciaga, Givenchy, Valentino, Stella McCartney, Louis Vuitton and Miu Miu.