Unapologetic shared existence, the domino effect of positive self-depiction and collective validity, Christina Nwabugo is mesmorised by human preciosity and salutes black lives in a digital sphere.
Unapologetic shared existence, the domino effect of positive self-depiction and collective validity, Christina Nwabugo is mesmorised by human preciosity and salutes black lives in a digital sphere.
The fashion industry’s turn to virtual reality nods toward a future of designer clad avatars and an increasingly blurred line between the physical world and the digital realm.
Merci Jitter is a worldwide collective of talented creatives pushing multiculturalism and odd combinations alongside photography and physical installations; made up of Icelandic/French producer Daniel Ness, HNRO and Seoul-native Kim Kate.
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Exploring Renaissance art and Western culture, photographer Nicole Ngai and creative director Joe parker conjure up a romantic world of cowboy extravagance to reflect the designs of Olivia Pudelko’s label Western Affair.
Following their latest presentation, Amsterdam-based denim brand focused on love—something they believe the world needs. Draped dresses, tie-dye suits with red trim fur, and distinctive knits joined their usual roster of upcycled denim designs at their speed-dating event at the Ace Hotel in L.A.
Meet Yoeri and Stef, members of Lovers club, they discuss about what they want to show with their band and how love is for them a question of self-acceptance, freedom and respect.
Artist Lindsey Mendick has burnt her ex-boyfriends in a ritualistic attempt to let go of the past.
Intrigued by the static nature of classical sculpture, photographer Laura Schaeffer’s series ‘Memory Foam’ replaces dynamic movements with still poses in order to freeze time.
With a Vegas-fuelled potion for “a lust for life, an appreciation for glitz and glamor and a hyper-fixation on skylines”, Madrona Redhawk stipulates on the purity of art and subconscious thirsts.
He finds himself somewhere between a schoolboy and a spinster. He has an obsession for Chelsea Charm’s breasts and loves to buy clothes he’ll wear once. Meet Thomas Santos, a young Paris based stylist.
Writings turned into garments. Parisian designer Louis Gabriel Nouchi turns the books he reads into the collections presents. Educated by his own imagination, Nouchi looks at the art of dressmaking through a lens of inclusion, freedom and comfort.
Technology is already an extension of ourselves, I am exploring whether this is creating disembodiment and a loss within self of sense. Does doing human things with the aid of science still feel human?
Tracy is a Nigerian-born singer- songwriter from South London. Her vibrant energy along with her jazzy tunes are dance certainties.
Artist Oli Epp articulates the pain of the mundane through his bold and saturated cyborg mystique.
Birthing technocratic art from a lens coloured by a 2000s gay tween, Ryan Duffin tests virtual capacities with work wedded to reality in a veil of Bauhaus design references.
The future of pop has never looked better. Meet Golin, a Japanese/American artist that makes songs that'll make you have a one-person rave everywhere you go.
Pastel rainbows and psychedelic creations, MUA star Ana Takahashi talks essentials, inspiration and the future of make-up.
Arabic motifs and deep values expressed through storytelling put Twelvepieces in a league of its own as an emerging luxury streetwear brand based in Scandinavia. See how the label’s designer, Amir Hassan, draws inspiration from his Egyptian roots to create a unique concept.