
Curated by Amy Taylor: The Sniffers’ vocalist on Australia’s punk scene
Rising from Melbourne’s scuzzy punk community, Amyl and The Sniffers’ rowdy frontwoman recommends some Aussie peers.
Rising from Melbourne’s scuzzy punk community, Amyl and The Sniffers’ rowdy frontwoman recommends some Aussie peers.
A list of petitions, protests and funds you can contribute to and learn from in the wake of George Floyd’s death.
Artists and industry insiders reveal the tricks, trials and tribulations that come with booking an American tour.
A number of painstakingly replicated Valentino archive pieces punctuated a collection hellbent on remixing tradition for the modern age.
Demna Gvasalia presented his SS22 offering for the French fashion house with a red carpet spectacle like no other.
Artists Nathalie Nguyen and Dominic Lopez have built their very own world where digital clothes are worn by miniature dolls and humans alike. Now stocked at Marc Jacobs’ Heaven shop in LA, Happy99 is the real deal – both virtually and IRL.
After five years of presenting the house’s collections in Paris, Sarah Burton finds purpose in the city’s contrasts – hard and soft, fast and slow, sun and, well, pissing it down – to super cool effect.
If, like us, you’re missing your local boozer, get this Great British Pub-inspired casualwear down your gullet instead. Fusing culture, community and pool, this brand is the fix you’ve been looking for.
An all-out extravaganza, Thierry Mugler, Couturissime is the newly-opened exhibition charting the infinite possibilities of the Parisian couturier since his 1970s beginnings. Whips, chains and latex at the ready…
AW22: A new man is emerging and he’s drilling fashion’s underground for something bigger, bolder, brighter. Luckily, that’s exactly where Bianca Saunders’ skills lie.
Fashion show protests have a long and messy history, with Molly-Mae's Pretty Little Thing show the latest to hit the headlines. But as the line between designers and activists blurs, what role do protests play today?
The new book from Benjamin Myers examines “the blind folly of men” via short stories amassed over 15 years of writing.
The ass-kicking Robby Keene in the Karate Kid spinoff on just how physically taxing it is to make an on-screen fight look seamless and the pressure of buffing up.
Ten years and 20 collections later, the rebellious Lagos label is still fearlessly making a case for androgyny against a conservative backdrop.
Photographer and filmmaker Dean Hoy’s soft-sculpture project brings discarded teddies back to life with a transgressive touch. Does this spell a second coming for softies?
In an experimental AW21 collection titled Superimpose, the menswear designer explores the offbeat works of Man Ray, Erwin Wurm and Jean Cocteau for pieces that defy gravity and play to her strengths.