All aboard Gucci’s slick new era
Fashion news of the week: Grubs up at Chanel’s diner in Brooklyn, Diesel reimagines Where’s Wally? and JW Anderson does fine art proper.
Fashion news of the week: Grubs up at Chanel’s diner in Brooklyn, Diesel reimagines Where’s Wally? and JW Anderson does fine art proper.
100%: The inseparable Atlanta duo have struck gold with their latest album Girl. We called them up to chat about drunken snacks, interesting scars and stolen souvenirs.
Beauty drops of the month: Also featuring travel saviours from 100mL and a properly good mascara from Anastasia Beverly Hills.
100%: Sibling duo Brandon and Savannah Hudson answer salient questions about Woodstock, Travis Scott and er, pretend cooking.
Malia and Sasha are mysterious, effortlessly stylish and can pull off a chain-smoking pap shot that makes you want to chuck the vapes. Mary-Kate and Ashley, we’ve found your successors.
Editor Matthew Whitehouse on cover star Taylor Russell, and the musicians keeping England’s folk tradition alive.
Photographer Anna-Rose McChesney's new photobook captures 172 of Glasgow’s finest clubbers in their best get-ups.
Fashion news of the week: plus, Katya’s new claws, Timberland takes over Salone del Mobile, Nike takes its first steps into the virtual world, Saint Laurent embarks on a new cinematic venture and Pitti Immagine Uomo’s next Guest Designer.
We dove headfirst into the sweaty, pop-fuelled Brat 2.0 to analyse all its reworks, features and samples.
Plaited, dyed, pom-pommed, bejewelled: these are the pubes of Motherland, a transgressive and playful project put together by artists Guen Fiore, Nastya Klychkova, Yumiko Hikage and Lynski.
The spooky bash to end them all took place last night, and Maya – dressed as Beetlejuice's "unruly niece" – gave us a glimpse into everything that went down. Keep scrolling... if you dare.
The Euphoria actor scored big with a role in the star-studded heist movie Wolfs. And let's just say it came with some unique challenges.
The latest show reports from the final week of fashion month.
Much of artist Jamie Holman’s work examines working class and football culture. Now he wants to challenge certain aspects with new pieces made in Pakistan.
Taking place on Manhattan’s High Line, this was Doncaster-born creative director Stuart Vevers giving it the big I <3 New York.
Contact, a new photobook by Harry Hawkes, documents the intoxicating bodies gathering in clubs post-pandemic, all in the name of human interaction.