Fashion Sacai’s Fall/Winter 2025 co-ed collection is as chic as it is snow-ready Photographer Alexander Fischer shares behind-the-scene snapshots of the Japanese brand’s paisley-printed and ski-inspired runway show
Literature Document Journal and FSG x MCD celebrate Caleb Femi’s ‘The Wickedest’ A party at Mood Ring launched the British poet and director’s latest book
Photography Adam Friedlander’s ‘As the Crow Flies’ explores the emotional weight of Scottish landscapes The photographer’s new series embraces motion and in-between spaces
Fashion Week Schiaparelli’s flight beyond the sun Inspired by the myth of Icarus, Creative director Daniel Roseberry’s Spring Haute Couture 2025 collection showcases feathers brushed in keratin and gravity-defying silhouettes
MSGM celebrates its 10th anniversary with lobsters and leopards at a digital pool party Creative director Massimo Giorgetti comes full circle with bright florals and exuberant prints in an ode to the brand's 90s roots at Pitti. by Ann Binlot Celebrating Swingueira, the Brazilian dance form imbued with narratives of race, gender, and identity Barbara Wagner and Benjamin de Burca bring Swingueira to an international stage at the Venice Biennale. by Ann Binlot Givenchy’s Clare Waight Keller fuses Beaudelaire with the Internet age at Pitti The artistic director marks her first full menswear collection for the brand with a “Nouveau Glitch.” by Ann Binlot Edmund White’s 7 books to take to Provincetown The author of 'A Boy's Own Story' gives his primer on LGBTQ+ literature. by Edmund White Theresa Chromati’s technicolor portraits of women being as loud as they want The artist brings thunder and dazzling vortexes of color to Kravets Wehby Gallery. by Tia Glista Watch Charles Jeffrey’s club kids take over The British Library Poems by Adrienne Rich and Dylan Thomas punctuated the designer's latest show at Kings Cross. by Caroline Christie Ferragamo rings in a new era at Pitti Salvatore Ferragamo marked creative director Paul Andrew’s first collection, and Peter Saville's runway debut, at the famed Piazza della Signoria. by Ann Binlot Open Mike Eagle subverts deadly stereotypes with caustic humor The alt-rap icon reflects on the first season of his Comedy Central show, and explains why the rap industry is a reflection of American society... by David Aaron Brake Artist Elliott Hundley embraces chaos by getting closer to it In his current exhibition 'Clearing,' Hundley uses two decades of unused material to craft explosive intricacy by Ann Binlot Martine Rose holds a funhouse mirror to Brexit madness The designer revels in the darkly humorous aspects of political chaos for Spring 2020. by Caroline Christie Carmen Winant’s radical art of reappropriation Following her artist portfolio in Document S/S 2019, Winant speaks on the physical intimacy of her art practice, and bringing thousands of vaginas to MoMA. by Kaylee Warren Stefan Cooke reimagines period costume as college attire The designers look to the informal aesthetic of NYU students for their Spring 2020 show at London Men's fashion week. by Caroline Christie Why a feminist political organization from 1848 is back in the spotlight Austria just got its first female chancellor—Here's how The Viennese Democratic Women's Association laid the groundwork. by Ann Binlot On the brink of environmental catastrophe, 6 designers hope to create change The fashion industry is one of the largest polluters in the world; designers including Stella McCartney and Vivienne Westwood are trying to change that. by Shawn Lakin Bianca Saunders, the London designer inspired by Frank Ocean and her father The designer shares the origins of her sharp, innovative menswear, from Prince to Lorna Simpson, following her show at London Men's fashion week. by Shawn Lakin Occupation, appropriation, and the Palestinian scarf at the center of it all The story behind the keffiyeh, the traditional Palestinian scarf co-opted by Urban Outfitters. by Madeleine Janz The drill rappers fighting censorship with music, blood, and the ‘Banksy of Russia’ Skengdo, AM, and Drillminister pair up with artist Andrei Molodkin to take on Britain's political establishment. by Caroline Christie Tyra Mitchell documents the eroding culture—and resilient beauty—of D.C.’s young black families The photographer shares exclusive images from her show ‘Raising Our Youth’, opening today at IA& at Hillyer. by Clara Malley Linder’s Spring 2020 show plays on oppressive privilege Drawing on his own upbringing, Kirk Millar critiques affluent etiquette in his dark take on preppy classics. by Sophia Rose Segarra Karoline Vitto reasserts women’s bodily autonomy by accentuating their flesh Ahead of her RCA degree show, the Brazilian designer tells Document how she found beauty in the little rolls women are taught to hate. by Sam Weir Watch as Saint Laurent takes to LA for its Men’s Spring 2020 show Watch the livestream Thursday, June 6 at 7:30PM Los Angeles time. by Document Journal Amber Pinkerton captures inimitable everyday style in Jamaica "Every time I go back to Jamaica, I develop new eyes, new ears, and continue to learn lessons about my own culture and self." by Amber Pinkerton The ghosts of China’s Tiananmen Square In Beijing, the 30th anniversary of the student-led protests was marked with a deafening silence. by Caroline Christie Is the self-care generation killing fashion’s ‘hype model’? Amidst the loud landscape of grail pieces and hyper-consumerism, the most subversive trend is turning your back on it all. by Kaylee Warren Robert Mapplethorpe and Mickalene Thomas were the muses of Aperture’s Spring Gala The non-profit's spring gala on Monday evening championed collective empowerment and radical perspectives. by Clara Malley Léon is the finest Swedish pop export since Robyn Influenced by everything from classical and neo-soul to Janis Joplin and Etta James, the smoky-voiced singer-songwriter keeps rising after her debut album and sold-out tour. by R. Kurt Osenlund Shelby Lorman’s 5 science fiction books for navigating our existing mess The author and illustrator of 'Awards for Good Boys,' released today, selects otherworldly sci-fi books for discovering universal truths. by Shelby Lorman Fighting for brown-skinned, queer visibility in the Philippines Photographer Regine David wanted to show another side of the Philippines while shooting a menswear editorial featuring queer Filipino models, but the racially driven response... by Ann Binlot The revolution will be televised? 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B.... by Lord Birthday Sufjan Stevens kicks off Pride celebrations early with a surprise EP drop Love Yourself / With My Whole Heart' is the singer-songwriter's first musical release since 'Call Me By Your Name. by Amelia Reardon Tschabalala Self stitches together faces from her past, present, and future Following her portfolio in Document's S/S 2019 issue, the New York-born-and-bred artist discusses her process, her inspirations, and why she's so drawn to the color... by Ann Binlot 4 female directors challenging the Cannes status quo As the film industry grapples with the size of steps taken to spotlight more women at Cannes, we take a look at the record-tying four... by Sophia Rose Segarra John Waters shares very John Waters advice for the 2020 presidential candidates At Marfa Ballroom's 2019 spring celebration at the Times Square Edition hotel, the Pope of Trash revealed why the White House needs a brutalist makeover. by Hannah Ongley Tilda Swinton’s first photography show, inspired by Virginia Woolf’s ‘Orlando’ The actor draws upon the gender-bending novel to guest edit Aperture's Summer 2019 issue, featuring photography by Collier Schorr and Carmen Winant. by Clara Malley Finding beauty in the in-between at the Venice Biennale Writer Justin Polera explores the Biennale grounds to finds walls, borders, and hybrid identities on display. by Justin Polera Fatimah Asghar talks poetry, prose and the diverse nature of being a Muslim American Document speaks with the artist about the power of social media, expanding the narrative, and why collaboration is always her guiding principle with an exclusive... by Caroline Christie FORMÉS is bringing humor and modern romance to soviet nostalgia Document speaks with the Estonian brand about Eastern European cultural heritage and upcycling surplus. by Alice Lefons The stories behind the most copied album covers in punk history John Holmstrom and Peter Saville give the stories behind the album covers for the Ramones’s, Joy Division, and New Order. by Ann Binlot Robyn Kanner revives the lost art of telephone conversations The artist and writer discusses wanting to bring people together through a more open, compassionate dialogue. by Sara Radin Vik Muniz, the Brooklyn artist giving Brazil’s destroyed relics new life Document visited the São Paulo-born artist’s Clinton Hill studio during Frieze Week in New York. by Ann Binlot Liana Finck’s 9 favorite picture books for proper adults The New Yorker cartoonist tells Document about the books she can't put down, from absurdist comic strips to illustrated personal anecdotes. by Liana Finck An ode to gay t-shirts, from The Oscar Wilde Temple to The Wizard of Oz As part of her annual zine ‘Gay Tees,’ writer Emily Manning goes through 16 playful and poignant t-shirts and the stories behind them. by Emily Manning slowthai revives the raw energy of punk for today’s fractured Britain With his debut album “Nothing Great About Britain,” the rapper blends punk anarchy with the purity of Daniel Johnston. by Caroline Christie Sandro Kopp’s all-seeing eyes express humanity’s purest form In his show ‘mEYEcelium’ the artist uses portraits of eyes to capture the lingering presence of his friends and loved ones. by Aaron Hicklin Ming Smith’s otherworldly photographs of very earthly injustices Following her artist portfolio in Document S/S 2019, Ming Smith speaks on representation, improvisation, and photography as a form of survival. by David Aaron Brake Tom Hearn shares photos from his first, life-changing Ramones concert The photographer saw the show in 1976 with Legs McNeil, John Holmstrom, and Ged Dunn. by Ann Binlot Quil Lemons and MaryV Benoit on posting their most vulnerable moments online The two artists spent the day photographing each other and sharing advice, memories, and their hopes for the future. by Allie Monck
MSGM celebrates its 10th anniversary with lobsters and leopards at a digital pool party Creative director Massimo Giorgetti comes full circle with bright florals and exuberant prints in an ode to the brand's 90s roots at Pitti. by Ann Binlot
Celebrating Swingueira, the Brazilian dance form imbued with narratives of race, gender, and identity Barbara Wagner and Benjamin de Burca bring Swingueira to an international stage at the Venice Biennale. by Ann Binlot
Givenchy’s Clare Waight Keller fuses Beaudelaire with the Internet age at Pitti The artistic director marks her first full menswear collection for the brand with a “Nouveau Glitch.” by Ann Binlot
Edmund White’s 7 books to take to Provincetown The author of 'A Boy's Own Story' gives his primer on LGBTQ+ literature. by Edmund White
Theresa Chromati’s technicolor portraits of women being as loud as they want The artist brings thunder and dazzling vortexes of color to Kravets Wehby Gallery. by Tia Glista
Watch Charles Jeffrey’s club kids take over The British Library Poems by Adrienne Rich and Dylan Thomas punctuated the designer's latest show at Kings Cross. by Caroline Christie
Ferragamo rings in a new era at Pitti Salvatore Ferragamo marked creative director Paul Andrew’s first collection, and Peter Saville's runway debut, at the famed Piazza della Signoria. by Ann Binlot
Open Mike Eagle subverts deadly stereotypes with caustic humor The alt-rap icon reflects on the first season of his Comedy Central show, and explains why the rap industry is a reflection of American society... by David Aaron Brake
Artist Elliott Hundley embraces chaos by getting closer to it In his current exhibition 'Clearing,' Hundley uses two decades of unused material to craft explosive intricacy by Ann Binlot
Martine Rose holds a funhouse mirror to Brexit madness The designer revels in the darkly humorous aspects of political chaos for Spring 2020. by Caroline Christie
Carmen Winant’s radical art of reappropriation Following her artist portfolio in Document S/S 2019, Winant speaks on the physical intimacy of her art practice, and bringing thousands of vaginas to MoMA. by Kaylee Warren
Stefan Cooke reimagines period costume as college attire The designers look to the informal aesthetic of NYU students for their Spring 2020 show at London Men's fashion week. by Caroline Christie
Why a feminist political organization from 1848 is back in the spotlight Austria just got its first female chancellor—Here's how The Viennese Democratic Women's Association laid the groundwork. by Ann Binlot
On the brink of environmental catastrophe, 6 designers hope to create change The fashion industry is one of the largest polluters in the world; designers including Stella McCartney and Vivienne Westwood are trying to change that. by Shawn Lakin
Bianca Saunders, the London designer inspired by Frank Ocean and her father The designer shares the origins of her sharp, innovative menswear, from Prince to Lorna Simpson, following her show at London Men's fashion week. by Shawn Lakin
Occupation, appropriation, and the Palestinian scarf at the center of it all The story behind the keffiyeh, the traditional Palestinian scarf co-opted by Urban Outfitters. by Madeleine Janz
The drill rappers fighting censorship with music, blood, and the ‘Banksy of Russia’ Skengdo, AM, and Drillminister pair up with artist Andrei Molodkin to take on Britain's political establishment. by Caroline Christie
Tyra Mitchell documents the eroding culture—and resilient beauty—of D.C.’s young black families The photographer shares exclusive images from her show ‘Raising Our Youth’, opening today at IA& at Hillyer. by Clara Malley
Linder’s Spring 2020 show plays on oppressive privilege Drawing on his own upbringing, Kirk Millar critiques affluent etiquette in his dark take on preppy classics. by Sophia Rose Segarra
Karoline Vitto reasserts women’s bodily autonomy by accentuating their flesh Ahead of her RCA degree show, the Brazilian designer tells Document how she found beauty in the little rolls women are taught to hate. by Sam Weir
Watch as Saint Laurent takes to LA for its Men’s Spring 2020 show Watch the livestream Thursday, June 6 at 7:30PM Los Angeles time. by Document Journal
Amber Pinkerton captures inimitable everyday style in Jamaica "Every time I go back to Jamaica, I develop new eyes, new ears, and continue to learn lessons about my own culture and self." by Amber Pinkerton
The ghosts of China’s Tiananmen Square In Beijing, the 30th anniversary of the student-led protests was marked with a deafening silence. by Caroline Christie
Is the self-care generation killing fashion’s ‘hype model’? Amidst the loud landscape of grail pieces and hyper-consumerism, the most subversive trend is turning your back on it all. by Kaylee Warren
Robert Mapplethorpe and Mickalene Thomas were the muses of Aperture’s Spring Gala The non-profit's spring gala on Monday evening championed collective empowerment and radical perspectives. by Clara Malley
Léon is the finest Swedish pop export since Robyn Influenced by everything from classical and neo-soul to Janis Joplin and Etta James, the smoky-voiced singer-songwriter keeps rising after her debut album and sold-out tour. by R. Kurt Osenlund
Shelby Lorman’s 5 science fiction books for navigating our existing mess The author and illustrator of 'Awards for Good Boys,' released today, selects otherworldly sci-fi books for discovering universal truths. by Shelby Lorman
Fighting for brown-skinned, queer visibility in the Philippines Photographer Regine David wanted to show another side of the Philippines while shooting a menswear editorial featuring queer Filipino models, but the racially driven response... by Ann Binlot
The revolution will be televised? Kim Kardashian, Elizabeth Gilbert, and criminal injustice as entertainment As Hollywood attempts to illuminate cracks in the criminal justice system, it must also dismantle the dangerous racial paradigms of criminality and virtue. by Tia Glista
Ava DuVernay explains why When They See Us is ‘a triumph of black people against injustice’ Filmmaker Ava DuVernay spoke with Henry Louis Gates Jr. on her latest mini series chronicling the Central Park Five case at the Vision & Justice... by Ann Binlot
Nadia Tehran turns inherited trauma into scorching, genreless sounds With her debut album ten years in the making, the Swedish-Iranian artist embraces her identity without prejudice. by Nick Fulton
Lord Birthday’s 7 ‘religious’ texts for the post-religious age The author and illustrator tells Document about the books that redeem and recharge him, from gripping personal memoirs about loss of faith to E. B.... by Lord Birthday
Sufjan Stevens kicks off Pride celebrations early with a surprise EP drop Love Yourself / With My Whole Heart' is the singer-songwriter's first musical release since 'Call Me By Your Name. by Amelia Reardon
Tschabalala Self stitches together faces from her past, present, and future Following her portfolio in Document's S/S 2019 issue, the New York-born-and-bred artist discusses her process, her inspirations, and why she's so drawn to the color... by Ann Binlot
4 female directors challenging the Cannes status quo As the film industry grapples with the size of steps taken to spotlight more women at Cannes, we take a look at the record-tying four... by Sophia Rose Segarra
John Waters shares very John Waters advice for the 2020 presidential candidates At Marfa Ballroom's 2019 spring celebration at the Times Square Edition hotel, the Pope of Trash revealed why the White House needs a brutalist makeover. by Hannah Ongley
Tilda Swinton’s first photography show, inspired by Virginia Woolf’s ‘Orlando’ The actor draws upon the gender-bending novel to guest edit Aperture's Summer 2019 issue, featuring photography by Collier Schorr and Carmen Winant. by Clara Malley
Finding beauty in the in-between at the Venice Biennale Writer Justin Polera explores the Biennale grounds to finds walls, borders, and hybrid identities on display. by Justin Polera
Fatimah Asghar talks poetry, prose and the diverse nature of being a Muslim American Document speaks with the artist about the power of social media, expanding the narrative, and why collaboration is always her guiding principle with an exclusive... by Caroline Christie
FORMÉS is bringing humor and modern romance to soviet nostalgia Document speaks with the Estonian brand about Eastern European cultural heritage and upcycling surplus. by Alice Lefons
The stories behind the most copied album covers in punk history John Holmstrom and Peter Saville give the stories behind the album covers for the Ramones’s, Joy Division, and New Order. by Ann Binlot
Robyn Kanner revives the lost art of telephone conversations The artist and writer discusses wanting to bring people together through a more open, compassionate dialogue. by Sara Radin
Vik Muniz, the Brooklyn artist giving Brazil’s destroyed relics new life Document visited the São Paulo-born artist’s Clinton Hill studio during Frieze Week in New York. by Ann Binlot
Liana Finck’s 9 favorite picture books for proper adults The New Yorker cartoonist tells Document about the books she can't put down, from absurdist comic strips to illustrated personal anecdotes. by Liana Finck
An ode to gay t-shirts, from The Oscar Wilde Temple to The Wizard of Oz As part of her annual zine ‘Gay Tees,’ writer Emily Manning goes through 16 playful and poignant t-shirts and the stories behind them. by Emily Manning
slowthai revives the raw energy of punk for today’s fractured Britain With his debut album “Nothing Great About Britain,” the rapper blends punk anarchy with the purity of Daniel Johnston. by Caroline Christie
Sandro Kopp’s all-seeing eyes express humanity’s purest form In his show ‘mEYEcelium’ the artist uses portraits of eyes to capture the lingering presence of his friends and loved ones. by Aaron Hicklin
Ming Smith’s otherworldly photographs of very earthly injustices Following her artist portfolio in Document S/S 2019, Ming Smith speaks on representation, improvisation, and photography as a form of survival. by David Aaron Brake
Tom Hearn shares photos from his first, life-changing Ramones concert The photographer saw the show in 1976 with Legs McNeil, John Holmstrom, and Ged Dunn. by Ann Binlot
Quil Lemons and MaryV Benoit on posting their most vulnerable moments online The two artists spent the day photographing each other and sharing advice, memories, and their hopes for the future. by Allie Monck