When is a rug not a rug? When it’s art
With an adidas collab and a solo exhibition at London's Truman Brewery under her belt, 23-year-old Daisy Tortuga makes rugs to process the chaos of life.
With an adidas collab and a solo exhibition at London's Truman Brewery under her belt, 23-year-old Daisy Tortuga makes rugs to process the chaos of life.
Another Trailer of the Week: because when Gucci and Gaga say “jump”, we say “how high”?
Fancy wearing Jacquemus to your best mate’s birthday party or packing the latest Prada bag for your summer staycation? Thanks to rental services like Selfridges, Cocoon, By Rotation, Hurr and Endless Wardrobe, you can – affordably and sustainably.
Panama is the second Central American country to make plans for bitcoin as legal tender after El Salvador celebrated “bitcoin day” earlier this week. Ukraine is now following suit, which could mean the global economy’s in for a mighty shake-up.
Fans are calling for a new version of the Levitating remix without the controversial rapper.
Adam Zmith’s new book explores the history of poppers, from its medicinal properties to its hedonistic centre stage in queer culture. Aaaaand inhale...
Fake Instagram lives with Digga D and Billie Eilish first sparked interest in the 20-year-old’s esoteric, heartwarming videos. Now, we’re all along for the ride.
From cryptocurrency and blockchain to smart contracts and FinTech, there’s no reason why you shouldn’t get in on all the fun.
Thought it was just women who queued to get their filler fix during the Zoom Boom? Think again. In 2021, more men are experimenting with Botox than ever before.
The move follows its approval of crypto as an official currency. If successful, it could spearhead a global shift in how we think about money.
Editor Matthew Whitehouse introduces our summer sports special – one that celebrates people, not packages.
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.
This weekend, we celebrate 50 years of Bangladesh’s independence. To mark that moment, artist Shezad Dawood has created a virtual reality stage for a ground-breaking concert spotlighting the country’s art communities.