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Berlin design collective GmbH’s Guide to Modern Living
A conversation about life, living and diversity with the zen-like founders of Berlin’s amorphous fashion collective.
A brief history of the Nike Dunk
As designer Virgil Abloh honours Nike’s hoops and skateboarding legacies via a new OFF-WHITE™ x Nike Dunk Low, we chart the cultural significance of the shoe from 1985 to the present.
The literary magazine bringing a community of bookworms together
Worms is an antidote to the pretentiousness of academia that celebrates female and non-binary writers. Editor Clem MacLeod gives us the lowdown on the new issue, psychogeography and the simple joy of reading.
adidas ends the year with a proper knees up
The German sportswear giant hosted a series of events and an installation at London’s Coal Drops Yard to commemorate the launch of their new NMD_S1 sneaker.
Mega-collector Vince Aletti shares his favourite alternative magazines
Work from Irving Penn, Steven Meisel, Bob Richardson and more makes the cut in his new book Issues, charting the history of fashion photography.
10 questions for Silencio’s 10th birthday
The mythical Parisian club is celebrating a decade of hosting artists such as A$AP Rocky, Lana Del Rey and Kendrick Lamar.
Off-White™’s is providing fundamental support for marginalised communities
Nadine Ijewere: she-she-she shine on
The London-born photographer makes surrealism crystal clear (ish).
Everything that went down at The Face Space in London
We celebrated the wild imaginations of Tyler, the Creator and Lava La Rue at a DIY spot in Brixton Village.
From Vietnam to China: five Asian designers ready to explode
Rui Zhou, Ximon Lee and Commission are just some of a new crop of Asian designers repping their heritage while making inspired garms.
Feben Vemmenby: “I belong here, other Black women belong here, and this is a suit we can wear”
The Central Saint Martins graduate with a community-first ethos is on a mission to reclaim Black identity via her surrealistic designs. Think: Whitney lyrics, twisted tailoring and a new tee featuring dolls wearing dresses and “executive realness” suits.
The rise of the upmarket greasy spoon
Norman’s Cafe in London, the one that started it all, has led to new-age caffs cropping up around the country. Are they caricaturing working class culture or a giving a welcome spin on classic British food?