Inside the unexpected rise of animated music videos
With in-person shoots no longer a viable option, Dua Lipa, Billie Eilish, and more are all entering the cool world of digital animation for their visuals.
With in-person shoots no longer a viable option, Dua Lipa, Billie Eilish, and more are all entering the cool world of digital animation for their visuals.
2021 in review: From Harry Styles’ Pleasing, to Ariana Grande’s r.e.m. beauty, 2021 has seen more celebrity-backed beauty ventures drop faster than you can bat a false eyelash at. Here’s the why, the how, and what the cosmetic fans and fragheads have to say about it.
The K-pop group deliver relentless fireworks moments. But due to their highly polished brand, their first studio album often feels impersonal.
As compared to passive neoliberal Barbie or clueless Betty Boop, Bratz have been on the frontlines of social discourse, urging their fans to vote.
The natural-born rebel discusses making art to shock, performing seances in school toilets and her part in the Tate’s new Women in Revolt exhibition.
The French designer behind many of pop culture’s most memorable and mind-boggling looks on his second collaboration with London’s Palace Skateboards.
From M3GAN’s pre-kill performance to Wednesday’s Spooky Girl’s Frug, there’s only one way to dance right now: utterly deranged.
“There’s this tendency to look for icons… to the extent of losing whatever made that person human.”
From Harry Styles in Don't Worry Darling to Kim Kardashian's upcoming turn in American Horror Story, it's now nearly impossible to watch a TV show or film that doesn't have a random celeb in it for no reason. Wait, is that Billie Eilish playing a cult leader in Swarm?
10 songs that defined 2022: Bey’s club-ready banger brought classy house music to the mainstream.
Kind of. Just the Instagram for now and some teasers.
Central Saint Martins grad Bailey Slater’s inaugural magazine celebrates all things British, gay, and early Noughties – get ready for an adrenaline-fuelled ride, soundtracked by Girls Aloud.
In the early-’00s, the designer introduced a romantic, vulnerable man to the runway. Now, in his new book 55 Collections, he’s taking some time to look back.
Lu shares her feelings on the inspiring artists, musicians and writers of New York
Fashion news of the week: Plus, The Stath returns for Stone Island, Supreme turns 30, Puma and Ottolinger, Stüssy and Levi’s, and New Balance’s 1000.
Daily Beauty Rituals: Hot off headlining Manchester Pride, the Brazilian singer makes a case for quiet mornings and intense workouts before bed.