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Rodeo

Rooted in the Spanish word “rodear”, Rodeo refers to encircling a herd of animals in an exhibition style event. These gatherings often involve competitions and are sometimes cultural staples. Photographer Erwan Bacha fused the traditional rodeo event with his ideas surrounding globalization and a post digital culture.

Lois Saunders

Lois Saunders’ designs turn Lad Culture on its head. Her recycled football knitwear is the antithesis of grubby, practical sportswear, oozing with sex appeal. Pre-loved scarves that once hugged the necks of sweaty supporters from Bolton to Blackpool have morphed into one-off, wearable garments.

Fashion roadkill

Sourcing materials generally known for being uncomfortable, Mexican streetwear label “Fashion Roadkill” experiments with plastics, vinyls, latex, and components of bdsm attire from the streets of Centro, Mexico City.

Parisian Anarchy

In an iconic city filled with rules, restrictions, and expectations “Parisian Anarchy” exploits these constraints by contrasting the stereotypical Parisian stereotype with the rebellious spirit of youth culture.

Hardeman FW20

Photographed by Alexis Gross, Hardeman’s FW 2020 collection was shot during quarantine, which further exuded the delicacy of the internet represented through the style in which this collection was photographed.

Yaz Whitlock

Created on 10,000 hours of looped Eminem, the work of CSM FDM student Yaz Whitlock beautifies the hard to swallow. Ethereal and raising the hairs on your spine, her latest ‘Health and Bewty’ zine glazes artificial womb science and inflated birth sacks with satire.

2020 Dreamboy

Though times and expectations are rapidly changing in today’s cultural climate, the patriarchal ideology that men should, or rather are to behave a certain way innately is being challenged by men expressing authenticity often through their appearance.

The 20 20

The avant-garde approach taken in “the 20 20” showcases the different styles of photography Say10 experimented with. This project doubles as a subtle protest against certain cultures and religions, which have instilled prejudice and the opposition of culture amongst many people.

Rosie Broadhead

Fashion designer Rosie Broadhead bases her designs on how probiotic bacteria aids our skin as she creates both sustainable and functional clothing. The London based designer collaborates with scientists and other creatives to bring her concepts to life.

Enemigos Mentales

Growing up in Santiago, Chile Martin Luttecke’s label Enemigos Mentales challenges the cliches associated with Latin American culture. Bringing a fresh perspective on the youth of Chile especially, Enemigos Mentales experiments with both streetwear and couture.

Get Lost

What happens when your phone dies and you can’t use your maps app to navigate a new city? You get lost. And what happens when you get lost? More often than not, you find adventure, solitude and purpose in your own direction.

Call me, I’m bored

Titled “Call me, I’m Bored”, this collaborative shoot fuses photographer Umur Ozcan and stylist Emrecan Sandal’s creative vision. Portraying the outrageous nature of fashion and the illusion of constraint that is often put onto individuals attempting to express themselves.

Elderly Heroes

A clear bias against the elderly is often displayed in both pop culture and society at large in today’s media. Dutch photographer Harmen Meinsma’s project titled “Elderly Heros”, works to erase that narrative and to frame elders in an empowering and desirable light.

Pray for your Sims

Created while in self-isolation “Pray for your Sims” is a self portrait editorial series by Katherine Rose. Using the popular video game The Sims to mimic the virtual lifestyle many of us have accepted as reality during the Covid-19 pandemic. This collection includes eleven photographs of Katherine along with fellow model Sarah P.