Embracing fashion’s ever-increasing androgyny with Australian designer Dion Lee
October 31, 2019 5:02 pmThe designer is helping bury the gender binary with his latest rave-ready collection inspired by NYC nightlife
The designer is helping bury the gender binary with his latest rave-ready collection inspired by NYC nightlife
Still don't have a costume? Empty Pools, Sweet Mutuals, Medrona Redhawk, and more will spark creative inspiration (and haunt your dreams)
The anonymous artist behind @breadfaceblog on why sunlight is overrated, the cathartic joy of smashing your face into carbs, and why she doesn't care if you get off on her videos
The writer-turned-photographer on his first solo show and why he sees the streets of New York as a perpetually exciting sandwich platter
Jin Kay, Dylan Cao, and Huy Luong on bringing authentic East Asian aesthetics to the New York fashion scene
Photographer Jackie Kursel and Document's Shawn Lakin bring our inner monsters to the surface in this fashion portfolio
Explore the toasty genius of Moncler's FW19 collaborations with Pierpaolo Piccioli, Craig Green, Richard Quinn, 1017 Alyx 9SM, Simone Rocha, and more
'They don't make things like they used to'—Document's video ode to the celebrated, family-owned archive
The artist discusses the intimacy of transformation and why we should embrace our under-eye bags
Suffering for our sexuality—In contemporary art, being queer looks authentic if it hurts
Helge Sten's first album in 15 years is an 'anti-fascist ritual' fueled by anger, empathy, and compassion
Sam Shepherd discusses the unhinged, five-week process of creating 'Crush,' his most club-ready album yet
The singer-songwriter gives us the story behind her upcoming EP 'You + I' and shares an inspirational playlist inspired by its themes.
From Chopin to Radiohead—the composer on her broad range of influences and her romantic, dreamy take on techno
‘Queer people are the reason we have fashion’—the singer and 'Pose' star get real about giving credit, being crowned 'queer icons', and serving a greater cause
Mototake Makishima takes Document into the rink at Fix8, with the roller skating community putting the culture first
The 16mm short film investigates the relationship between color, cosmetics, and social capital.
In 'Farming,' Idris plays a teenage Akinnuoye-Agbaje as he seeks empowerment through joining his neighborhood skinhead gang
The designer's new book is a racy, leather-clad ode to fashion's unsung iconoclast
Martin Parr meets 'My So-Called Life' in this fashion story by photographer Alex Lockett and stylist Alison Marie Isbell
As the secondhand fashion market is poised to outpace fast fashion, Document celebrates sustainability with a fashion portfolio of exclusively used clothing
Ocean's 8 of the art world: Ghada Amer, Sharon Hayes, Deana Lawson, and Martha Rosler took down the tired ‘female artist’ narrative at The Met last week.
Skateboarding models and garments descending from the heavens: Document catches the designer following his wild Paris presentation.
The exhibition, curated by Natacha Polaert, features pieces from Dan Colen, Ouattara Watts, and Walter Robinson, among others.
“What I’m interested in…is the possibility, as our protest showed, that you can take 5,000 people and change the course of history.” — Extinction Rebellion cofounder Roger Hallam
From gun-toting ranchers to sweeping mountain vistas, the photographer unravels the implicit and explicit politics of the US-Mexico border.
In a country of only 350,000 people, creativity is an increasingly vital export—no greenwashing required. Document went to Reykjavik ahead of Iceland Airwaves to discover a music scene seeped in furious optimism.
Earlier this year, Document tapped some of our favorite creative minds to capture the magic of summertime on film.
Tina Brown’s Women in the World Summit teamed up with Prada to spotlight the crucial work of conservation photography.
5 stories of heartbreak, cruelty, and vibrant, resilient spirit—told by Cruz and his colorful, floral portraits.
The multi-genre musician shares the 'Vagabops' that inspired her new self-titled album.
Earlier this year, Document tapped some of our favorite creative minds to capture the magic of summertime on film.
Sarah Sze shows Document around her Hudson Yards studio to see her exploration of the way people experience time through imagery.
What are fairytales? Swinton narrates the answer in six steps in an exclusive video directed by Andrew Ondrejcak, featuring striking footage of choreographer Kyle Abraham.
Brooklyn-based musician Laetitia Tamko speaks to Document about channeling her mother's business savvy in the DIY punk scene.
Earlier this year, Document tapped some of our favorite creative minds to capture the magic of summertime on film.
The photographer's new book '’93: Punching the Light' is a visual love letter to the DIY underground movement.
Talking liberation theology, dick pics, and being a 'bad Catholic' with Marea Stamper, A.K.A. The Blessed Madonna.
Earlier this year, Document tapped some of our favorite creative minds to capture the magic of summertime on film.
‘Bill Saylor is one of the last natural ones. The last wild man. I don’t think people are having kids like him anymore.’ Justin Lowe, Walter Robinson, and more speak on how Saylor's art forms an urgent call to environmental action.
Earlier this year, Document tapped some of our favorite creative minds to capture the magic of summertime on film.
The legendary rapper, who, along with Yasiin Bey, saved a pioneering African-American bookstore in the 90s, curates a booklist for self-reflection and revolution.
The Creatures of the Wind designer centers sustainability with his up-cycling solo venture CDLM.
On Thursday night, the brand celebrated its new Soho storefront with Patrick Church, Richie Shazam, and Kim Ann Foxman. See all the evidence from the weeknight rager.
Smoke, sex, and... sustainable energy investments? Lucian Clifforth's short film imagines the strip club of your fever dreams.
Earlier this year, Document tapped some of our favorite creative minds to capture the magic of summertime on film.
Experience the christening of the brand's latest, mirror-filled New York home.
The artist's multimedia anthology exposes the disparities that still exist in the mental health conversation, particularly in regards to men of color.
‘We’re lucky enough to call some of our favorite musicians our pals.’ The Brighton-based indie rock quartet packs 18 of their friends onto one warm, eclectic autumn mix.
Earlier this year, Document tapped some of our favorite creative minds to capture the magic of summertime on film.