Dottie wants to focus on her health. Hettie wants to resume tap dancing classes. – What are your hopes for the year ahead?
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Dottie wants to focus on her health. Hettie wants to resume tap dancing classes. – What are your hopes for the year ahead?
Coming from the rural countryside in Devon, Lily West has utilised her time at home over lockdown to create films and a self portrait series.
Reimagining Grimm’s Rapunzel, “Before the curfew” discovers Rapunzel's refined identity post lockdown.
A discussion about the socialialogical possibilities of “The New Normal” as introduced into our lives this past year.
We spoke to the Central Saint Martins fashion graduate, Erika Maish, about her creative practice as a designer. Now based in Los Angeles, Erika has designed pieces for the likes of Kylie Jenner and Lil Miquela.
South London designer, Molly Turner, distorts science fiction by infusing its cyborg aesthetic with wisps of cyberfeminism that eliminate the male gaze.
“Hybrid” visually reimagines the lore of mermaids, sirens, and the tragic love story of Charles Pownall & his mermaid lover.
Lockdown had brought many of us back closer to the original meaning of fashion: to dress optimally at a certain moment, to feel secure and confident.
Eccentric pair explores the blurred lines between reality and illusion. Three characters star in this project; the eccentric couple & doubtful journalist, Fred.
Chicago designer Tibby’s label: Stomachofyourdeadsoulmate is a homage to funny digital natives and our favorite y2k fashion moments, reminding us fashion can be also fun in 2020.
GXG is a fashion story exploring the premise of complexity and the multiple components which collaborate in contributing to a greater final product or image.
In response to a post-Covid-19 world, the IUAV University of Venice presented a digitally exclusive presentation of its graduate show from the three-year Fashion Design and Multimedia Arts course. The alluring performance explores the design practice of upcycling in a reflection of the industry’s need for sustainability.
Based in Berlin, slow fashion brand Sample-CM’s newest 2021 collection, The Grand Bassin, explores women’s rage through the martial arts - specifically boxing - through the practice of ‘wrapping’.
Fashion design graduate, Danny Feng, directed the editorial SUGAR-COATED as a means of telling the coming of age story of hikikomori boys, from isolation to self-discovery. He pays homage to the Japanese anime and manga culture that shaped his youth.
Created by Abby Lloyd and Nina Carelli, Aliens Vs Foodis the fashion story of Skillette and Pickelle, a pair of sexy, food crazed aliens from Venus that venture through NYC on what they describe as a ‘cute little food tour’.
Challenging the everlasting paradoxical relationship between capitalism and sustainability, Georgia Harper rethinks textile production and consumption within the Anthropocene in their fashion editorial, Boochie Baby.
Miss Toto Rodgers is a gnc non-binary photographer based in Hague, the Netherlands. They created, A trip Down Lijsterbesstraat, as a fashion story inspired by their experience of being visibly queer and gender non-conforming in the neighbourhood in which they live.
2020 has been a year that has changed the world incomprehensibly. Elizaveta Federmesser’s “Wayfinders” tells a story of mysterious creatures that exist within a time of change with a future that is unknown.
It is within certain tropes and scenarios our innate human instinct for survival is activated.
“New World Dreams” is an up and coming platform that exists within the criteria of a utopian future. The brand’s beliefs heavily align with he progressive views of the 21st century, whilst working to further perpetuate; equality, anti-racism, feminism, and the LGBTQIA+ community.