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The Greek artist and technoshaman (you read correctly) talks us through the collaboration celebrated at a Malibu sunset ceremony attended by LA’s coolest kids – and THE FACE – last week.
In short, it’s pretty bad. So bad, in fact, that Tesla will no longer accept Bitcoin, despite having invested over $1.5 billion in it. Thankfully, there are other digital currencies that put being green front and centre.
The artist’s new album Apollo puts a fresh spin on the Afrobeats sound and takes on matters of the heart.
This season, creative director Alessandro Michele was giddy with optimism, and by the end of the show, it almost seemed like an illegal (well-dressed) rave.
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.
Honey Dijon, 032c, GmbH, Herrensauna and more weigh in.
DJ and journalist Ash Lauryn speaks to Waajeed about Detroit’s new music school, which is inspired by the radical techno collective, Underground Resistance.
Demna Gvasalia’s SS22 offering for the French house probes at the line between the fake and the authentic, with “Gucci” bags, Divine inspiration, deepfakes and pure power looks.
Radio Al Hara is Palestine’s new cultural platform and is hosting a 72-hour broadcast in opposition to Israel’s plan to annex up to 30% of the West Bank.
This season, Virgil Abloh follows a stream of designers tapping into the digitally reliant world of today with a first-time co-ed collection feeling as present as ever.
Mike Judge’s dystopian comedy that follows the story of Corporal Joe Bauers who wakes up in a future where everything’s gone to shit.
Ten years ago, Mark Duggan was killed by the Metropolitan Police, triggering an eruption of riots across the country. Artist Baff Akoto delves into the dawn of digital activism in Britain, reflecting on how it shaped movements like Black Lives Matter.