Influencing isn’t really a job anymore – it’s a lifestyle
Street art, hammocks, anything made out of bamboo. As Clive Martin found on a recent trip to Mexico, influencing is no longer just for the pros. It's now the standard model for travellers.
Street art, hammocks, anything made out of bamboo. As Clive Martin found on a recent trip to Mexico, influencing is no longer just for the pros. It's now the standard model for travellers.
After Heidi Klum’s Halloween costume went viral, the question that measures a partner’s love and commitment has re-entered public consciousness. For better or for worse, right?
Thumbs down for the thumbs up. Shit luck for the happy poo. Nail in the coffin for the fresh mani.
We quizzed author and Forever Mag co-founder Madeline Cash about AI and how her electrifying new book captures the weird spirit of our times.
Made popular by the women of Love Island, before resurfacing via TikTok and reaching regular Twitter virality, the term is all about pushing back against the annoying men in our lives. But what do the lads think about it all?
Social media shaming and screenshots of “horror stories” seem to influence our dates more than the person we’re seeing. How did we get here?
His moody tune Cradles is the second biggest hit on TikTok, and he's set to transcend his 15 second of fame.
Halima Olalemi of Ad Archives talks clout, culture and what’s next for her Instagram account.
The 22-year-old has brought vlogging back into the mainstream, and via tireless uploading and interacting with “Victorians”, she’s reached one million followers in less than six months.
As Minions: The Rise of Gru cashes in on the Gentleminions trend, Sony is still reeling from its mocked-across-the-board re-release of Morbius. Why did Minions mint millions but Jared Leto’s Marvel film flop?
We enlisted the help of a brand specialist to weigh in on the strategies of social media shotters, from Pinterest for potheads to blurry shots of bud.
From James Jebbia, founder of Supreme, to Cactus Plant Flea Market founder Cynthia Lu, we take a look at the power players utilising anonymity in a world in which shouting the loudest is often the best way to get heard.
Teenage TikTokers are going wobbly with excitement for the storied French cookware brand. Whatever next!!!!?
In the current situation, isolation is an ordeal – but it can also look pretty. Just check out these seven photographers lensing quiet street scenes, empty shopping centres and bars without people for proof.
Founded by entrepreneur Vidya Madhavan, Schmooze revolutionises the dating game by using humour as an entry point. As the old saying goes, where words fail, memes succeed. Besides, Tinder is so 2015.