Meet Lulu Bullock: the superfan behind @dieselarchives
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.
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.
The former Bottega Veneta creative director is taking over the helm from Riccardo Tisci. Make way for modern classics, Detroit techno and a very British outlook.
Over the past few weeks at the SS23 shows, generation alienation has been charging angrily down the runway. When you’re lost for words at the state of the world, stomp it out.
We caught up with the designer on his SS23 collection, the modern man, and how he wants his frilly bomber jackets to be worn to Arsenal games, the pub and beyond.
Disproportionate homelessness, wider pay gaps and the loss of liberating nightlife spaces as clubs close at record levels: charities and campaigners tell us of the potential impact on queer people.
London-based photographer Jackson Bowley is back with the second issue of his magazine, and it’s bigger, badder and madder than the last.
All the hottest looks, all in one place. Starring: Diesel, Fendi, Brunello Cucinelli, Prada, MM6, DSquared2, Moschino, Blumarine, Gucci, Versace, Missoni, Ferragamo, Bottega Veneta and loads more.
For its fifth issue, the fanzine’s founders Milo Astaire and Finn Constantine trace the rise of the celebrated artist.
With killer shows from Tommy Hilfiger, Fendi, Maryam Nassir Zadeh, Coach and PRISCAVera.
So far, acting’s been quite a ride for the 19-year-old. After starring in Chilling Adventures of Sabrina and the Gossip Girl reboot, this month we’ll get to see in the anticipated sequel to camp classic Hocus Pocus.
Carrier bags, supermarket shoppers, bin bags and litter have hit the runways for years. One man’s trash and all that, eh?
New ideas. By new graduates and bedroom designers. Celebrated here.
Off the Rails: Not literally, duh. But the designer’s psychedelic prints are a much-needed boost of sartorial serotonin during these bleak times. Slip on, slip out.
Creative director Sergio Zambon remembers his hedonistic past in some of London’s most-loved (and now closed) nightlife venues for the house’s optimistic offering, titled 2 Moncler 1952 Man.
Having worked alongside Martine Rose during her degree, the menswear designer’s graduate collection pays homage to the well-dressed Yorkshire men she grew up with.
There’s a homoerotic trend sweeping one of the warmest summers on record. White vests, trucker caps and Dickies are turning young, straight men into sleazy, greased-up mechanics.
Head to head: Frank Ocean has released a solid gold, diamond-encrusted cock ring for his luxury brand, Homer. A bit of fun or a little on the heavy side? THE FACE debates.
Off the rails: XXL leather jackets, miniscule crop tops and lots of vinyl. The Danish, Berlin-based designer is producing fits for the hellraising club kids (and Julia Fox).
Having just released her frisky AW22 collection and its accompanying lookbook, the creative answers 11 questions on ghosts, party tricks and celeb crushes.