Low-rise trousers: how low will ya go?
Head to head: Julia Fox, our favourite mover and shaker, went dangerously low over the weekend in a pair of Liza Keane’s. Debate sparked and the world stopped spinning. But isn’t that the whole point?
Head to head: Julia Fox, our favourite mover and shaker, went dangerously low over the weekend in a pair of Liza Keane’s. Debate sparked and the world stopped spinning. But isn’t that the whole point?
Get the Look: These days you can’t swig a Red Stripe without someone bringing up the indie sleaze resurgence. So for this week’s column, The Kimbino unpacks the dirty, filthy Tumblr days of Sky Ferreira, Pixie Geldof and Loud-era Rihanna.
From Vanna Youngstein's Euphoria-approved baby tees to Praying's rhinestone crop tops, shrunken T-shirts are your post-pandemic solution to looking cool while staying comfy.
While Breakfast at Tiffany’s and American Gigolo are held up as blue chip style classics, The Matrix might be this generation’s biggest fashion reference.
Following the viral release of their debut single Cardboard Box, and with a brand-new EP up their sleeve, Jorja Douglas, Renée Downer and Stella Quaresma are ready to pick up the baton of R&B supremacy.
A new cohort of stars are hitting the dance rehearsals to deliver stealthy performances and music videos, continuing the legacies of Y2K award show greats like Britney Spears and Janet Jackson. Normani, we salute you.
After giving away physical copies of Doobee Zine at Beabadoobee’s sold-out show at London’s Kentish Town Forum last night, we’ve now made it available as a free download for all you fans.
These are the style-adjacent thinkers, theorists and commentators taking over TikTok and Instagram, providing us with hot takes on what looks good and why.
Bring on a year of big shoes, sober styling, massive pants and giving up.
Fashion news of the week: An upcoming book from Burberry, a Levi’s link-up with NewJeans and Marc Jacobs’ Y2K revival.
Arthur J. Comely’s book £1 Entry captures the style and subculture of London’s weekend bargain hunters, old and young.
Today marks the re-launch of Browns Focus, the boutique’s brand spanking new home for forward-facing designers, such as Conner Ives, Maximilian Davis, Commission and Mariah Esa.
The pre-loved fashion platform has brought together three industry activists – Georgia Moot, Cattytay and Saul Nash – to discuss how they’re influencing positive progress as part of its Collective for Change project.
The platform has reported a massive surge in searches for fairy grungecore, the latest aesthetic to take hold for the festive season.