Future fashion with Britain’s big, bright new talent
Introducing the fashion grads set to take the cut, stitch and sewin’ worlds by storm (if their electrifying final collections are anything to go by).
Introducing the fashion grads set to take the cut, stitch and sewin’ worlds by storm (if their electrifying final collections are anything to go by).
The movement that gave us 500 Days of Summer and ukulele YouTube covers aplenty, twee fashion is back. But for some, its revival is bringing back memories of the toxic body image ideals that were originally associated with the movement.
Loved watching Colston’s statue being thrown in the harbour? Here’s what to watch, listen to, read and who to follow to understand Bristol’s fight against racism.
The duo spotlight the fearless producers, poets, dancers and DJs in the North West.
A snapshot of what’s happening in the Middle East (and how people are handling it on social media).
We’re having a Big Bally Moment, as proven by Y/Project and Loewe at the AW22 menswear shows. But what’s really lurking behind the apocalyptic-leaning trend?
Get a glimpse of the warm, tight-knit community behind the contact-free deliveries.
From FKA twigs, to Kehlani, Rico Nasty and Cardi B – there’s been a surge of cam girl and pole-dancing references in mainstream pop culture. In a pandemic, support for sex workers is crucial. But where’s the line between homage and appropriation?
As students occupy an unused building at the University of Manchester, we speak to photographer Marc Vallée who finds precedent in the Millbank Tower protests a decade ago.
Opening last Saturday in Peckham’s Hannah Barry Gallery, Sins of a daughter is the artist’s latest ode to youth, the body and the female gaze. Haunting, yes. Liberating? Definitely.
These days, the rite of passage earring isn’t just a silver hoop. Designers such as Martine Rose, LL, LLC and Andrew Bunney are making a case for bolder, bigger, better. Get hooked.
Paris went on for what felt like a year, but creative directors hinting towards their exits kept things unpredictable.
Referencing Dame Vivienne Westwood, New Order merchandise and copies of The Face from back in the day, 22-year-old designer Sam Nowell is all about the romantic nostalgia of 1980s and ’90s Britain.
2021 in review: This year, celebs left their inhibitions in 2020 and embraced full-on, full-frontal romances, snogging for cameras and posting cringe-but-cute Insta captions. Gross!
Documenting the Nameplate debunks the notion that nameplates are nothing more than fancy bits of bling, celebrating the rich, emotional history behind the pieces.
When Gary can’t reach the lock in Arthur Fleck’s apartment, the Joker just… lets him out?