Photographer Wade Kelly and stylist Hunter Blue bring you Mature Themes. Leave your baggage at home; relax, settle in, the entertainment will begin momentarily.
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Photographer Wade Kelly and stylist Hunter Blue bring you Mature Themes. Leave your baggage at home; relax, settle in, the entertainment will begin momentarily.
Sivasdescalzo’s AW19 campaign ‘Back to Work: Office Rituals’ invites you to explore an eccentric landscape where the daily office routine has been transformed into a playground of experimentation, in collaboration with Alicia Padrón and James Kerr (Scorpion Dagger).
“Evolve now or die later” — English fashion designer Phoebe English leads the way with sustainable fashion in her meticulously-sourced, gender-inclusive SS20 collection. Down to the buttons, English’s innovative designs pave the way for the future of fashion, and the world.
Coeval in conversation with designer Noy Munis on her sculptural acid-trip collection “Exceeding Expectations” inspired by feeling alienated and her 3D modelled artwork.
Holding the body with a liquid poise, its ruches and ripples lapping gently at its shores.
Hvala Ilija is the Austrian-based label created by Ilija Miličić which focuses on the softer side of masculinity. His new collection titled ‘čist račun, duga Ijubav’ (clean bill, long love) explores the boundaries of heterosexuality.
Our Garden of Eden has been sabotaged by foolishness and gluttony. It’s sacred wells now set to rise at least 65 centimetres by 2100, Salvatore Vignola’s SS20 collection “1994” is a homage to the sea and a proclamation to protect it.
Photographer Nick van Tiem’s work sets to investigate various youth cultures from around the world, experimenting with both fashion and documentary photography. Collaborating with stylist Indiana Roma Voss, renowned for exploring art, fashion, activism and camp, the pair’s POSE POSE POSE editorial falls under all of the above.
Still waters were made rapid on the set of Act n°1’s presentation as heel-studded models splashed their way through the wet catwalk.
A myriad of bells, horns, and rock’n’roll filled Milan’s Fabbrica as MM6 kicked off day 1 of Milan Fashion Week with a ceremony of love! Complete with wedding cake and prosecco, the evening was the perfect celebration of fashion and design.
Shop Journal and Basic collaborate to explore their shared love for vintage and sustainable design, creating accessories from second-hand materials to serve as a basis for their collection and campaign, inspired by maximalisam, camp, romance and their friends.
“I like to flow, let myself grow, pull my roots apart.” Barcelona-based photographer Carla Di Girolamo captures the liquid in-between world of teenage melancholy.
Rebelling against the fashion industry’s worst habits, Brazilian-born label Estileras dedicates its looks to recycling rejected clothes and unveiling the process (and the people) behind each piece. Centred around strong anti-waste values, the brand transforms the old into imaginative and extra-terrestrial looks.
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Individualising the crowd: Amsterdam-based photographer Eva Roefs captures the week-long festivities of the annual Feria del Caballo (or Horse Fair) in Jerez de la Frontera. immortalising the continuing traditions of the event.
The muted colours that dominate the collection are contrasted with the ‘alien’ quality that his sculptural creations evoke. “I like the contrast of soft materials with something strong,” he says.
As the Vale of Cashmere whispers and exudes it’s utopic adornment, the sharp blade of reality slithers in and scratches down this cherished facade.
Unknowingly directed by the touch of our parallel counterparts, we are boundless squares of data. How far can we go inward and outward?
Chilean designer Stephanie Uhart shares some of her latest work as she goes into her final year at Central Saint Martins.
Champagne rivers, infinite rainbows and flower meadows. This is how London-based designer Linus Leonardsson imagines his utopic future. His work is a celebration of personal exploration and freedom. With an activistic mindset, ready for change, Linus is off to a fabulous but conscious future.