The romance in a glance: people-watching on the streets of Hong Kong
January 31, 2020 3:29 pmRyan Koopmans and Alice Wexell's short film ‘With You’ captures fleeting moments of sentiment on the multisensory streets of the Mong Kok district.
Ryan Koopmans and Alice Wexell's short film ‘With You’ captures fleeting moments of sentiment on the multisensory streets of the Mong Kok district.
Mexican food, horoscopes, and Halloween costumes: Steven Yatsko describes one day IRL with @spicyladybug.
In his new exhibition ‘The Stillness of Life,’ the revered photojournalist reconciles with his legacy of capturing war and destitution, by turning his lens to the English countryside.
With facial recognition technology on the rise, Document presents a fashion story exploring makeup for the panopticon.
Katharina Kubrick speaks on her father's love for New York and why the ‘2001: a Space Odyssey’ might be Kubrick at his most optimistic.
For Document's Fall/Winter 2019 lunar portfolio, Shanghai-based architecture duo Neri&Hu offer a meditation on humanity's need for nostalgia.
Discussing the connection between self-care and sustainability with Ayesha Tan Jones, Nella Ngingo, Jill Temming, Yu Lin Humm, and Maeva Giani Marshall.
‘There are countless beautiful existences.’ After 55 years, Moriyama shares the secrets to a groundbreaking street photo.
Document spoke with the trio behind fashion's hottest WhatsApp-based brand about finding inspiration in divergence.
In his first US solo show, ‘I Can Make You Feel Good,’ the photographer imagines a world where black-skinned bodies are free to just exist.
Fresh out of Central Saint Martins, the designer gives her paradoxical wisdom: slowing down to keep up.
Why Carmen Maria Machado's memoir triggered a necessary reckoning with my own past.
How a Catholic upbringing, phobia of sunshine, and sexual exhibitionism informed the photographer's approach to documenting nightlife.
The rap legend spoke to Document about his upcoming project ‘The Appetition’ and why Wu-Tang Clan will never go out of style.
Photographer Joshua Olley takes a look at what the water infrastructure crisis in India says about the future of community, health, and conflict.
On her second album ‘Watch this Liquid Pour Itself,’ Kaya Wilkins finds beauty in mediocre sex, AA meetings, and karaoke disasters.
Claire Waight Keller’s couture gowns blossom into a ‘tapestry of time and circumstance.’
Maria Grazia Chiuri’s utopic matriarchy presents a reality in which fierceness and gentility are mutually reinforcing, not mutually exclusive.
Jonathan Anderson fuses psychedelia and the whimsy of childhood for his Fall/Winter 2020 collection.
In his new work ‘Corporealités,’ the artist explores cyborg theory with dancers from the American Ballet Theater.
The photographer and stylist take inspiration from highly stylized K-Pop idols changing the conversation around what makes a man.
‘You can check out but you can't leave.’ Critic and sociologist Steve Fuller makes the case in this installment of Document's imagining of lunar life from the Fall/Winter 2019 issue.
The brand challenges notions of disposability and value at its first Paris fashion week show.
Clare Waight Keller offers an indulgent take on tried and true tropes of masculinity.
How make up artist Peter Philips repurposed silver snaps to created his pared-down punk rockers.
Bruno Sialelli brings Italian comic book hero Corto Maltese to the 21st century—and adds a little ’70s skate culture to taste.
Kim Jones's ode to iconoclast legend Judy Blame brings his idiosyncratic melting pot of punk influences to the Paris runway.
Kris Van Assche flits between different aspects of menswear, all the while adhering to its perpetual high standards.
Véronique Nichanian masters the delicate balance between cohesion and dissonance with her Fall/Winter 2020 men's collection.
Tune in to the livestream this Tuesday, January 21 at 8:00p.m. Paris/2:00p.m. EST.
‘Off the Wall: American Art to Wear’ remembers the woman-led rebellion against social conformity and the elitist art establishment.
The photographer's series ‘Flood Zone’ provides an eerie glimpse into the future of America's sinking southern states.
‘As a young woman with a beautiful body, there’s power to say, These are gorgeous tits. Eat your heart out.’ Jane Dickson and Claudia Summer on finding power at the margins.
‘Don't let your day job define you.’ Louis Vuitton Men channels the boundless, dreamy feeling of a childhood afternoon spent cloud-gazing.
Tune in to the livestream this Saturday, January 18 at 12p.m.Paris/6:00a.m. EST.
Mr. Miyake showcased his Fall/Winter 2020 collection alongside acrobats, trumpeters, and drummers.
From oversized safety pins to tight plastic corsets, the designer continues his tradition of experimenting with proportions.
Tune in to the livestream this Saturday, January 18 at 8p.m.Paris/2p.m. EST.
For Document Fall/Winter 2019, we called upon culture's brightest minds to envision lunar life. Here are Lexus's seven proposals for luxury space travel.
Lexus, Nike, OMA, DJ Honey Dijon, and more share their visions for what our future among the stars might hold in this portfolio for Document's Fall/Winter 2019 issue.
With help from David Foster Wallace, Luke Meier emphasizes the importance of dressing with awareness.
“In the new millennium, the city submerged into a cultural blackout period...Opening Ceremony offered an anchoring beam of light.” Walt Cassidy, Natasha Stagg, and more on how Carol Lim and Humberto Leon reignited New York's creative spirit.
Paul Andrew creates space for hybridized identities with his unconventional takes on the ‘work uniform.’
Tune in to the livestream this Thursday, January 16 at 10:30a.m. Paris/4:30a.m. EST.
Pieroni shares her organic, intuitive philosophy for beauty and hints at what's in store for Document.
Photographer Olya Oleinic and stylist Cristina Firpo create a series of moving, everyday vignettes for Document Online.
Alessandro Michele celebrates five years at Gucci with Peter Pan collars, childhood nostalgia, and a condemnation of machismo.
Silvia Venturini Fendi's Fall/Winter 2020 collection defines utilitarian, industrial elegance.
The pair collaborate, alongside Document's new beauty director Lucia Pieroni, on this fashion portfolio for Document's Fall/Winter 2019 issue.
Referencing the Vienna Secession, Miuccia Prada responds to political unrest with her signature wit.