POC, plus size virtual model Nyota Kings perceives modeling as living art and virtual models as complementary to human models. She aspires to inspire women around the world.
POC, plus size virtual model Nyota Kings perceives modeling as living art and virtual models as complementary to human models. She aspires to inspire women around the world.
Fashion designer, Jordyn Smith, takes us back in time for a new take on vintage upcycling. She puts sustainability at the forefront of her designs, mixed with her own aesthetic to create awe-inspiring collections.
Keziah Zoë Meyers aka lordkez hails from Kimberly, South Africa. Following the release of her debut EP Revenge Season, she discusses what inspires her and what’s next with Bee Beardsworth.
The Melbourne based stylist and photographer, Kevin Cheung, enjoys to collaborate with brands and artists to create work that reflects his travels and personal style.
3D animator and face filter specialist, Harriet Davey, spends her time creating what she likes to call ‘visual vomit’ through the means of digital softwares.
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.
Forever wandering through the elusive clouds, her hair reaches for an idea of existence not even obtainable to her.
South Korean fashion designer and 3D artist named Gwen Kim talks to Coeval about her practice as an up and coming artist in the digital world.
The isolating cage of feeling detached from one’s body and process of thought is explored by Jessica Bronzini in Organic Depersonalization, inspired by her personal curiosity with depersonalization.
Brooklyn based artist Lauren Gorsky dreamt up a post-pandemic world and filled it with overgrowing fungi and disease. Against the desolate backdrop emerge mutated beauties that are the harbingers of new life.
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.
Melbourne-based Jewellery designer Seb Brown plays with traditional technique to create designs situated in a raw elegance.
Today, Ghanaian-American singer-songwriter Amaarae releases the highly anticipated music video for new single “Leave Me Alone”. Amaarae is a multifaceted artist that has collaborated with some of the biggest names in African music.
Pioneers of entirely digital fashion, Tribute Brand, see the future of fashion in a new and exciting way that demonstrates zero waste and more inclusivity.
Salmon, aluminum foil and cream: Take a roundtrip around the alien visions of beauty with Eszter Magyar - the artist behind makeupbrutalism.
Débora Silva is a sculptor who works in a digital format. Based in London, Débora uses the city to network and collaborate with like-minded people to create conceptual 3D figures.
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.
Up and coming futuristic fashion designer Eleni Oronti describes how she aims to create both ethical and sustainable fashion. At present Eleni is a student at London College of Fashion where she studies Fashion Design Womenswear.
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.
Originally from Italy, artist Emma Danelon spends her time between living in London and Italy whilst growing as an up and coming musician and model.