From boy to man: Bobby Brazier on health, wealth and his famous mum
He was the doe-eyed child of Britain’s biggest reality TV star, then grief – and his own consciousness – changed him. At just 18-years old, what’s next for Bobby Brazier?
He was the doe-eyed child of Britain’s biggest reality TV star, then grief – and his own consciousness – changed him. At just 18-years old, what’s next for Bobby Brazier?
While you’ve been scoffing your chops on banana bread, Ware has been busy building a DIY T-shirt operation from her home. Spread the luv, show some support and slide into her DMs for your very own T...
Virgil was here: the designer’s final runway presentation was a heartfelt tribute to the genius of a true visionary.
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Fashioning Masculinities: The Art of Menswear at London’s V&A journeys through the complex history of modern menswear. The best bits? When fashion’s at its most radical.
Lourdes “Lola” Leon is the queen of New York’s red-hot underground. She’s a dancer, model and musician with a sexy, alluring sonic universe. She takes no bullshit from boys and, alongside her bestie, co-producer and FACE interviewer Eartheater, is ready to take on the world. What you gonna do about it?
The actor, model and only celebrity who’s currently celebrity-ing properly discusses outer space, inner thoughts and how she’ll be remembered in the history books.
Instagram-surrealism, Jeffrey Campbell Litas, custom-made drugs and finding new ways to entertain ourselves: our favourite Substack writers more weigh in on the future of everything.
The Belgian designer’s latest collections for Y/Project, Diesel and Jean Paul Gaultier couture have all received rapturous responses. His MO? Irreverence, irony and plenty of sex appeal.
Artists like Olivia Rodrigo, Willow Smith and Machine Gun Kelly have helped to revive one of the most popular early-’00s music genres. And, as it turns out, they’ve brought statement pop-punk fashion trends with them, too.
London’s first independent gallery looks back at its pivotal moments with new exhibition Light Years, showcasing a 1985 celebration of THE FACE which echoes powerfully to the future.
The platform has reported a massive surge in searches for fairy grungecore, the latest aesthetic to take hold for the festive season.
The Swedish designer “makes wearable butts and stuff”, working with pliable 3-D materials to create fashion you’ve never seen before.