Raising a glass to Veuve Clicquot after 250 years in the champagne biz
SOLAIRE CULTURE, the brand’s immersive exhibition, has finally landed in London, weaving together the work of forward-thinking artists and Veuve’s rich history.
SOLAIRE CULTURE, the brand’s immersive exhibition, has finally landed in London, weaving together the work of forward-thinking artists and Veuve’s rich history.
The Irish photographer is being celebrated in his first UK retrospective at the Walker Art Gallery in Liverpool, shining light on his knack for capturing people at their best.
From eyeball licking and pedal pumping to encasement bondage (remember that latex cube everyone was banging on about on Twitter?), dominatrix Countess Diamond breaks down 10 of the most out-there fetishes.
This weekend’s coronation feels like getting added to a 67-person birthday WhatsApp group by someone you don’t really know.
100%: Ahead of her US tour, the soul singer chats spa days, bad highs and all those Nina Simone comparisons.
Fashion news of the week: Plus! Aries, Umbro and a filthy scrum, Eytys’ breezy capsule, a mega Levi’s knees-up, new KNWLS and Timberland’s latest launch.
Think: St. Trinians, but with KNWLS, Supriya Lele, Ashley Williams, Chet Lo, HRH, Asai, Raphaelle Moore and Lulu Kennedy as the unruly teens.
“Blobby is absolutely queer in a ‘fuck the boundaries, destroy the system, embrace anarchy, live authentically on your own terms’ way.”
“Pupils refusing discipline has been a consistent problem this school year.”
The seminal New Queer Cinema director is premiering May December at Cannes. Here’s a tailored look back at the finest costumes in his filmography.
The LA-based producer used Grimes’ Elf.Tech software to mimic her voice. After Grimes declared it a “masterpiece”, the song has become the artist's first official AI release.
Photographer Mia Evans put on an exhibition-slash-rave celebrating the spirit of the city’s queer community.
Cheap sushi, pastry platters and freshly-shot pigeon: food in Succession isn’t there to be eaten. Instead, it implies that where there is food, there is abundance and – crucially – money.
It turns out sexual problems are even more common than mental health problems – and the two can exacerbate one another.
In defiance of prudish algorithms, a new wave of silly selectors are heading to a good club near you.