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Privatise the Mandem is the blueprint to fighting inner-city gentrification
UK cities are changing and social housing is disappearing from their skylines in the name of regeneration. Author Nabil Al-Kinani has published a radical manual for estates to buy their blocks and preserve the ends.
Neptune Frost’s cyber-musical takedown of African exploitation
London Film Festival: Directors Saul Williams and Anisia Uzeyman explain their stunning visual and sonic exploration of economic inequality and digital imbalances. Enjoy this trip...
“If the pubs open I’ll come out!”: Swampy on the HS2 tunnel protest
Last month, HS2 protestors revealed they’d dug a 100-feet long network of tunnels underneath Euston station. Here, we speak to activist Dan Hooper, formerly known as Swampy, on his two-week anniversary of going underground.
Stefan Cooke’s take on the great British high street for SS22
In Gimme an S, Cooke and his partner, Jake Burt, interrogate the mythology of Britain’s shopping habits, with a sexy, irreverent and typically playful collection.
Supriya Lele SS22: optimistic, rave-ready future fashion
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.
Liberty Ross is bringing Studio 54-on-wheels back home with Flipper’s
The Brit supermodel turned roller skating mogul has launched the hottest destination in London for skaters and cool kids alike – inspired by her own family’s heritage.
Ugo Paulon: “It should be less about me and more about the people who wear it”
Despite launching less than seven months ago, the secretive East London accessories label is making a stamp on the fashion industry, one plush bag and sandal at a time.
The emotional complexities of Summer Walker
The 23-year-old is the biggest artist in R&B. So why does she want her old day job back?
Thank the driver
Before the nation sticks its head out the window to show appreciation for our frontline workers, we revisit our photo story from Volume 4 Issue 001 of The Face starring just a handful of London's brilliant bus drivers.
Martine Rose comments on the state of the nation
The designer looked to the energy of Britain’s early ‘80s subcultures from ravers and new romantics, to skin heads and uniformed football fans for SS20.
Richard Malone SS22: a night at the museum
Yesterday, the Irish designer presented a collection designed in collaboration with Mulberry at London’s V&A museum, filled with luxurious fabrics, plenty of draping and a nod to legendary Renaissance art.
Nothing is what it seems at CRAIG GREEN
The designer presented a collection of intricate pieces inspired by human anatomy, Mexican Easter flags, Ancient Egypt and Marie Kondo’s folding techniques.
Charlie Bones and the consolations of radio
The NTS breakfast show host on an online radio station that until recently broadcast out of a shabby and sticker-strewn hut in Dalston might be a slightly left-field pick for a potential saviour during a global pandemic… but unlikely times call for unlikely heroes.
Andrea Arnold always wanted to make Bird
The new film from the queen of indie cinema features luminous performances from Barry Keoghan, Franz Rogowski and newcomer Nykiya Adams. The director tells us about making magic with limited time and resources, and her knack for chronicling the comedown of growing up.
Liam Hodges falls down the Y2K rabbit hole
The collection looked to an early internet aesthetic to take us firmly into the future.
Sex appeal, sleaze, dance and disco
How to look good naked: new club night Dirty Mind encourages both tuxedos and birthday suits.