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Menswear is rejecting the alpha male
At last, the AW23 menswear collections felt progressive, ushering in the modern man. He’s vulnerable, sensitive and comfortable with his femininity. He's everything conservatives hate.
Global art calendar: July
Curator, writer and art-lover Shonagh Marshall has edited a list of the must-see exhibitions opening this month.
The next-gen designers about to shake up British fashion
This year, a fresh batch of designers are set to make a splash in 2023: ultra-modern menswear, futuristic techwear, optimism and pure transgression.
Dressing for the apocalypse: London’s reaction to an uncertain future
“If fear of the future was last season’s theme, then this season is about how to cope with that fear,” says Xander Zhou.
New rules for bragging: how flex culture lost its muscle
Flex culture as we once knew it is dead. These days, celebs and influencers are practising the art of subtle humblebrags.
KNWLS AW21: Charlotte Knowles’ escape from domesticity
This year spells a new chapter for the London label, as Knowles and Alexandre Arsenault embrace a dark and sensual feline energy.
Anyone seen Uncle Shortbread?
The London comedy troupe turning the mundane into nightmarish cinema, one laser-firing, dog-incinerating pope at a time.
The top five sites to rent designer clothes in the UK
Fancy wearing Jacquemus to your best mate’s birthday party or packing the latest Prada bag for your summer staycation? Thanks to rental services like Selfridges, Cocoon, By Rotation, Hurr and Endless Wardrobe, you can – affordably and sustainably.
BLACKPINK’s The Album is their cautiously-crafted crossover record
The K-pop group deliver relentless fireworks moments. But due to their highly polished brand, their first studio album often feels impersonal.
Behind the rise in fungi fashion lies a psychedelic revolution
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.
Youth in revolt: RCA’s class of 2019
The Royal College of Art designers sparking a fashion revolution.
Huff and puff in the latest Moncler x adidas collab
Fashion news of the week: Plus, Stone Island’s winter warmers, Louis Vuitton’s office culture, C.P. Company’s 50 years, Tekla and Birkenstock’s cosy collab and Palace’s first unisex line.
Can crypto be good for the environment?
There’s actually a little more hope here than you might think.
The pandemic’s devastating impact on women and girls in developing countries
Generation Covid: Many girls may never return to school post-pandemic, while globally women lost $800 billion in income in 2020. Natasha Mudhar, founder of social impact enterprise The World We Want, reveals a gender-focused meaning to the title of our series.
So, you’re in an inflationship…
Across the country, couples are packing up, shacking up and rushing a significant life milestone to reduce bills. But needs must when you’re skint, right? Call it the cost of loving crisis.
Iranian DJs have joined forces for a global radio protest
To help amplify the feminist movement in response to the killing of Mahsa Amini, stations such as Radio Alhara and NTS are streaming sets by Iranian women and non-binary artists.