Salò, or the 120 Days of Sodom (1975)
Salò, or the 120 Days of Sodom (1975)
Vicente Mollestad, on identity and violence and the possible beauty of it all.
Hedonistic by virtue and aristocrats by vice, Alex’s Harlem delves into a vibrant collision of eras, senses and styles.
Candela Fernandez talks makeup, fashion, and selfies.
“9-1” is a photo series by Amba and Dylan that illustrates an alternative to the typical work lunch break.
Artist and textile design graduate on her career, inspirations and her brand Only Friend.
Shock Treatment (1981)
Energetic and youthful, Afterhomework presented an unconventional look at uniforms and ruching.
God's Gift to Gabbers: Alberto Guerrini aka El Diablo aka Gabber Eleganza.
The Dutch designer duo’s abstract fusion of colours, textures and silhouettes are interpreted into a series of portraits.
Football meets couture in a highly embellished and innovative collection from Koche.
With an unconventional beginning taking real estate listing photos, Bill Taylor found that he was a natural at photography. Now, his lens is more focused on rock n’ roll than real estate.
Giacomo Tiberia’s film photography is all about the details and giving permanence to the fleeting.
Actress Thea Sofie, dreams of working with David Lynch, Sofia Coppola, Wes Anderson, and owning a sheep dog.
The Bitter Tears of Petra von Kant (1972)
The cool cats were out in force at Wendy Jim S/S 18 with plenty of smart tailoring and punk referencing.
Diana Chire, performance artist and curator is one of the modern day icons shattering the art world’s misogynistic glass ceiling.
Full of glitz, Cormio hosted a party for all her favourite ladies celebrating unconventional femininity.
Nicole Spearman discusses her recent popularity on Instagram and the importance of defining her own beauty standards.
An observance of tropical beats, authentic colours and people with a different aspect of presence.