Ghosts in the machine
Dead ringers: how the smartphone can connect everyone – the living and the dead…
Dead ringers: how the smartphone can connect everyone – the living and the dead…
Gucci, Fiorucci, Stüssy and Marc Jacobs’ Heaven all helped dub 2020 the year of the mushroom. But here’s why the roots of mycelium mania run a little deeper, well into the new year and, no doubt, the rest of the decade.
One for the die hard fans, the designer’s AW21 collection references his sci-fi past in oversized knitwear and impeccable tailoring. But his style diktats are, as ever, filtering downwards to define the next youth culture movement.
As the Tate retrospective has come to a close, one of Bowery's earliest friends and collaborators, David Walls, reflects on his complex relationship with the provocateur.
It’s the play that’s gone right: a theatrical phenomenon pulling in young audiences via a chilling story and clever actor choices like Cheryl and Lily Allen. As a UK tour looms, its creator and latest cast explain why audience participation – screams, wine spills, all of it – are welcome.
Two of music’s biggest, loudest personalities have joined forces. Brace yourself for an absolute banger.
Travel may be off the cards for now, but Silvia Venturini Fendi delivered a playful menswear collection made for the thrill-seekers of tomorrow.
Can the flashy financial contenders change the banking game with their digitally-led approach?
As a new documentary about the X-Ray Spex frontwoman’s life and legacy hits our screens, her daughter Celeste Bell sheds light on her inimitable stylings – and their socio-political undertones.
Fashion news of the week: Seems we’re not the only ones hoping for a bit ’o luck this year, with Burberry and Acne Studios commemorating the most fortuitous symbol of the Chinese Zodiac, the rabbit.
Review: Adam Sandler is wildly, grimly compelling in the Safdie Brothers’ New York-set thriller.
This alt-homeware brand is sewing and stuffing off-the-wall objects to spruce up your pad, while also providing some much needed lockdown stress relief.
The south Londoner has teamed up with label boss Jorja Smith for a remix of Peng Black Girls.
Launching today as part of London’s first digital fashion week, Ahluwalia’s new book, Jalebi, celebrates Southall’s multiculturalism in all its glory – and is named after a golden syrup-coated dessert. Delicious.
With BAME people in the UK 10-50% more likely to die from coronavirus than white people, it is vital to protect yourself and others while showing solidarity.
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