
Prada takes us on a long, strange trip to the Mediterranean coast
The brand’s latest Menswear collection features leather bucket hats, rompers, and a lot of leg

Zegna redefines timeless tailoring for a fast-changing world
The luxury brand’s Summer 2022 film imagines the dinner party of your dreams.

Livestream the Prada Spring/Summer 2022 Menswear show here
Watch the stream live this Sunday, June 20th at 2:00pm CET/8:00am EST

PUBLIC wants to democratize luxury
Ian Schrager’s boutique hotel chain relaunched this week, with a new look and an updated message

Livestream Ermenegildo Zegna XXX Spring/Summer 2022 collection here
Watch the stream live this Friday, June 18th at 3:00pm Milan/9:00am EST

Ekene Ijeoma reveals the revolutionary potential of data-based art
Driven by an activist spirit, the artist and MIT assistant professor creates participatory installations that reveal urgent truths about our unjust world

The world through rose-tinted eyeliner
Photographer David Vasiljevic captures the versatility of pink in this Tom Ford beauty editorial

Meet the emerging models reinvigorating a shaken fashion world
Photographer Mathieu Rainaud captures 13 models giving new life to the industry post-covid

Balenciaga puts a satirical spin on our post-truth times
The brand's Spring 2022 collection raises questions about authorship and identity in the digital age

“Normalize dying”: a new wave of millennial morticians are overturning society’s death taboo
Historically dominated by staunch traditionalists, the funeral industry is overdue for disruption

A glimpse inside the glamorous heyday of Halston
Photographer Dustin Pittman shares images of the legendary designer alongside Liza Minnelli, Pat Cleveland, and other icons from his star-studded entourage

Baltra’s “Ambition” experiments with the limits of isolation
The lo-fi dance producer discusses his latest EP, "a love letter to one’s self" written under lockdown in NYC

To photographer Bryan Schutmaat, the American West is a boundless muse
Approaching his subjects with humility and gratitude, the photographer documents areas on the periphery of the American experience

Saint Laurent partners with Memphis Milano for a playful home goods collection
Who says a bed isn't a boxing ring? Not Anthony Vaccarello

Pretty Sick is back—and darker than ever
In honor of her new single “Bet My Blood,” Sabrina Fuentes has created a gritty weekend playlist for releasing your inner demon

Helena Christensen and Camilla Staerk’s new short film is a surreal exploration of friendship
The duo behind Staerk&Christensen directed and featured in ‘The Double Life Of’—the newest contribution to their immensely personal series

Mat Maitland and Lucia Pieroni look to the past to envision beauty’s future
The collage artist meets Document's beauty director to discuss his extraordinary new series of digital images, which reimagine some of Pieroni's most iconic makeup looks

LA rap duo Paris Texas on success, pseudonyms, and the enduring appeal of Tumblr
Louie Pastel and Felix reveal the emotional depths of their caustic alt-rap songs on 'BOY ANONYMOUS

Yaya Bey’s playlist is a gentle reminder to take care of yourself
The Brooklyn-based R&B artist discusses the forces behind her creativity, American pop culture's roots in Black creativity, and her love for Donny Hathaway

Arlo Parks will make you remember the potent sting of adolescence
In her debut record, the singer-songwriter approaches everyday struggles with grace—and pens poetic coming-of-age anthems that rise above their subject matter

Dominique Fung critiques art history’s oriental fantasy
In her latest exhibition, "It's Not Polite to Stare," the challenges the objectification of Asian women with lush surrealism

Jasper Lotti’s playlist for transcending your ego
As the dystopian pop artist reminds us, “You’re not confined to this reality or this body.”

Sarah Lewis brings her Vision & Justice project to Frieze New York
Lewis was joined by Ava DuVernay, Carrie Mae Weems, and Theaster Gates at the most recent iteration of Vision & Justice at Frieze New York

Hördur Ingason captures the spirit of Copenhagen youth
The photographer celebrates a generation undaunted by the pandemic in personal black and white portraits

Frankie Alduino captures the longtime residents of Westbeth Artists’ Housing
Martha Graham, Diane Arbus, and Merce Cunningham once worked in Westbeth, a creative housing complex and the subject of photographer’s new book

A new Gaetano Pesce art book reflects the form of the artist himself
The master of Italian radical design is reimagined through the lens of contemporary artists in Museum's "Out in the World with Gaetano Pesce"

Ray Moon does R&B on her own terms
The artist hails from everywhere across the country—and is bringing the same variety to her genre-bending discography

Saint Laurent honors the awe-inspiring intensity of nature and the feminine
Anthony Vaccarello's latest presentation is a fierce juxtaposition between strength and glamour

Amy Taylor’s 5-book guide to being a human
The pub rock frontwoman and champion of consensual violence shares the books that convinced her ‘reading is the best thing ever’

Water sommelier Martin Riese will not be drinking LaCroix this summer
Meet the unlikely specialist making the case for boiling pasta in mineral water—and giving filtered water to your dog

Yuri Pleskun is a cult classic for the Tumblr generation
The model reflects on his unlikely origin story and life as an early internet icon

Burberry honors the divine ferocity of femininity
Riccardo Tischi's Fall/Winter presentation is "a love letter to women"

beabadoobee is leading the ’90’s revival
Combining nostalgic sound with the DIY intimacy of bedroom pop, the singer serves up dreamy grunge for Gen Z

Artist Sam Moyer creates a personal narrative in abstraction
In the wake of her installation at Central Park and exhibition at Sean Kelly Gallery, Sam Moyer speaks to Document about creating art in isolation

Celine’s Fall/Winter presentation is fairytale for Cool Girls
Hedi Slimane's latest offering features windswept ensembles, fireworks, and a single glittery tear

Bode’s ‘A Year Off’ captures the youthful exuberance of having your whole life ahead of you
For her latest presentation, Emily Bode taps into family lore, transporting us to a 1969 University of Vermont dorm room

Finally, a Polaroid camera for going out
Launched today, the world's smallest instant analog camera is perfect for spontaneous moments of inspiration

DJ Minx Selects: Ash Lauryn, the Detroit-born DJ and writer documenting dance music in the Deep South
DJ Minx Selects: Techno Icons of Motor City’s Underground Sound, presented by Document Journal and Ray-Ban, chronicles the rich history of dance music in Detroit...

The exacting grace of Chalvar Monteiro
The New York-based dancer, choreographer, and educator tells Document about joining Alvin Ailey and confronting his fear of improvisation

Jim Jarmusch’s film for Saint Laurent imagines dinner party purgatory for Cool Girls
Charlotte Gainsbourg, Chloë Sevigny, Indya Moore, and Julianne Moore star in the director’s surreal collaboration with Anthony Vaccarello

Livestream Celine’s Fall/Winter 2021 collection here
Watch the stream live this Wednesday, April 14th, at 8:00AM EST.

Dior welcomes the next age of disco
With a sparkling Shanghai show, Maria Grazia Chiuri's latest collection has us dreaming of the dance floor

Optimism in motion with Chalvar Monteiro
Dressed in 5 Moncler Craig Green, the dancer demonstrates the joy of creative movement.

DJ Minx Selects: Kevin Saunderson, ‘Belleville Three’ producer who elevated Detroit techno to the top of dance charts
DJ Minx Selects: Techno Icons of Motor City’s Underground Sound, presented by Document Journal and Ray-Ban, chronicles the rich history of dance music in Detroit...

Justine Kurland’s ‘SCUMB Manifesto’ creates a vision of female artistic legacy
Inspired by Valerie Solanas, the photographer's latest project slices away the influence of male artistic 'geniuses' to make room for women in the canon

The soundtrack to Serwah Attafuah’s surreal imagination
The 3D artist shares the songs that inspire her otherworldly creations, from Freddie Gibbs to Norwegian black metal

The Blossom is in full bloom
Their new EP '97 Blossom' features mood lifting songs written with Kevin Abstract and Matt Champion of Brockhampton

How Paris Hilton got hot again
With the Y2K resurgence, a new documentary, and now the Lanvin SS21 campaign, the patron saint of the social media age has become more relevant...

Kenneth Tam confronts Asian American masculinity in ‘Silent Spikes’
Referencing the cowboy archetype and the narratives of Chinese Transcontinental Railroad workers, the artist tackles the complexity of male-to-male bonds in his latest exhibition
