Music âSurviving the Dreamâ with FIDLAR Document joined the indie rock band LAâs Balboa Recording Studio ahead of the release of their fourth album to talk about staying punk and growing...
Fashion Brioniâs La Donna explores new ground The Italian heritage house mixes embellishment and craftsmanship in its Spring / Summer collection
Art Experimental pop duo NEW YORKâs ârapstar*â maintains an artful anonymity Following the release of their sophomore album, Gretchen Lawrence and Coumba Samba reflect on art, friendship, and their lo-fi influences
Art Maya Man and Sotce usher in a new generation of internet artists The pair sits down with Document to discuss their creative processes amidst the ever-changing climate of internet art
Conversations DJs Stud1nt and NK Badtz Maru on NYC nightlife, from Bossa to beach raves ...can wear running shorts and sit outside, sick!” Hannah—Break out the Spa Castle slides. Izzy—I’ve never been, somehow, still. Hannah—You’ve got to go. You should... by Hannah Ongley Above the Fold Pheeyownahâs âSILVERâ is an empowering R&B poetry collection ...that video, where she’s just, like, making breakfast, she’s frying an egg. Like, that’s the video [laughs]. She does it in a way that’s just... by Kaylee Warren Above the Fold Bob Colacello captured the private hours of the 70s most public figures ...were like mini-biographies, you know? Left: John Paul Getty III, Los Angeles, 1978. Right: Gary Hart, President Carter’s Inauguration, 1977. All images: © Bob Colacello;... by Daisy Prince Above the Fold Secret Magazine celebrates our generation’s boundless curiosity ...how different artists approach that. Shawn—What’s next for you guys? Jeff—Hopefully tomorrow a bunch of people come and buy this thing, I don’t know [laughs].... by Shawn Lakin Conversations From the Archive: John Waters and Edmund White decode death, sexting, and the flaws of DalĂ ...he said, ‘That is truly excellent.’ John: Well? Edmund: I thought, ‘That doesn’t pass the rough trade test.’ John: Right. ‘Truly excellent.’ Well you never... by Maraya Fisher Above the Fold The Making of Hiroshi Fujiwara: 6 subcultures that shaped the âGodfather of Streetwearâ ...the fashion powerhouse, Fujiwara has been keeping busy, doing lovely, and sometimes strange projects. “Now I’m making Baby Star Ramen” Fujiwara laughingly told Takashi Murakami... by David Aaron Brake At Large âThe Village Voiceâ nurtured New Yorkâs preeminent thinkersâhere are their untold stories ...where you saw a very traditional hierarchy of culture. And then we would write our 10-best-films-of-the-year lists, and it wasn’t full of Hollywood movies, and... by Bob Morris Above the Fold Sean Penn and Salman Rushdie turn private memories into surreal films for Staerk&Christensen ...almost subconscious approach to ideas, mid-century modernist values are imbued with gothic mythicism and the ghosts of Old Hollywood glamor, fragmented with personal memories. (On... by Hannah Ongley Above the Fold Rave Zine: new photography with eternal DIY spirit ...hedonistic attitude—and its sense of community. Document spoke to co-founders Peter Carter and Flo Arnold about how the project came about and what’s up next.... by Alice Lefons Conversations Matthew Williams and Sita AbellĂĄn on creating with emotion in a tech-fueled culture ...like, the cool thing. Matthew—It’s cool hearing that story, Sita. I’m a little bit older—I’m 33—and when I started working in fashion, you didn’t know... by Maraya Fisher Above the Fold Announcing Document Journal S/S 2019 For Document’s S/S 2019 edition, we scan the landscape, both past and present, to identify the power structures, technologies, and cultural forces that shape what... by Nick Vogelson Conversations Diorâs Kim Jones and Appleâs Jony Ive predict what our future will look like ...are easier to measure and easier to understand—like, for example, the environmental responsibilities, and implications of our work. That’s something that we’ve had a really... by David Aaron Brake Conversations Designer Hiroshi Fujiwara and artist Takashi Murakami on humility and the art of collaboration ...part of fashion. Hiroshi—Yes, that’s well put. Very well put. Takashi—Really? Thank you. [Laughs] Document—What’s interesting to you in fashion right now? Hiroshi—I’m always living... by David Aaron Brake Above the Fold 4 creatives on being painted by Chloe Wise ...among them. Carly Mark. Carly Mark, 30, Artist and fashion designer Document—How did you meet Chloe? Carly—A mutual friend. Document—Describe your relationship with her. Carly—Very... by Ann Binlot Above the Fold Anna Delvey’s âdelusions of grandeurâ and the gaslighting of an entire generation ...ever. Every age demographic surveyed—including millennials themselves—described the cohort as tech-savvy, materialistic, and selfish. But aren’t these just same old pitfalls of youth? Demanding, idealistic,... by Caroline Christie Conversations Finding inspiration with Muglerâs Casey Cadwallader ...Have you met Thierry? Casey—Not yet… Ann—Really?! Casey—No, no, he’s a little elusive [laughs]. It’s on the books. He doesn’t live in Paris, so it’s... by Ann Binlot Above the Fold Digital defenders: meet the queer activists fighting surveillance and censorship online ...It’s sad we have to do this but it’s necessary.” Esra’a Al Shafei, 32, Manama Founder of Mideast Tunes, Migrant Rights, CrowdVoice, and Majal; board... by Bo Hanna Above the Fold The women of the Bauhaus who rethought the worldâand were forgotten ...at auction. Friedl Dicker-Brandeis, Artist, graphic designer, industrial designer, fashion designer The Vienna-born Friedl Dicker-Brandeis’s work isn’t widely exhibited, but it should be. Her creativity... by Ann Binlot Above the Fold 6 stories of compassion and contradiction on America’s southern border ...of demographics. Left: Ofelia Ribas, Tohono O’odham Nation, Arizona. Right: National Security Zen Garden, Barry M. Goldwater Air Force Range, Arizona. Genevieve Allison—One other figure... by Clara Malley Above the Fold 5 AgnĂšs Varda films that taught us how to be vulnerable ...experiencing. It is a documentary, dressed up as fiction, about motherhood, loneliness, and trying to find hope. Quelques Veuves de Noirmoutier (2005) In 1990, Varda’s... by Tia Glista Conversations Harvard’s Sarah Lewis wants us to create images as mirrors rather than windows ...Daly at Art+Commerce. Lighting Technician Romain Dubus. Digital Technician Henri Coutant. Photo Assistant Gaspar Dietrich. Make Up Assistant Jessica Lundgren. Production One Thirty-Eight Productions. Set... by Dan Gilmore Conversations For Juilliard president Damian Woetzel, there is more than one definition of artistic success ...think, ‘Ah—that’s the one that matters.’ Dan: Or even when someone reminds you of such a moment later—‘Oh, I’d completely forgotten about that, but clearly... by Dan Gilmore Conversations Noname speaks with Lakeith Stanfield about staying independent ...these things and be okay. You’re not alone.’ Noname—Aw, man, that’s dope. I always need another fan. I don’t have label support, so… Lakeith—You don’t... by Maraya Fisher Conversations For journalist Irin Carmon, the only way to survive is to stay nimble ...and announcing you’re a feminist at Harvard is sort of like becoming an auto-pariah. Dan: You’re not getting invited to [all-male] Final Clubs. Irin: I... by Dan Gilmore Conversations Stella Donnelly is telling the world off, and having fun doing it ...preachy, but there are these moments of, like, “Fuck you,” “Fuck the system,” or “These pious fucks” [From the song “Beware of the Dogs”]. Stella—[Laughs]... by Phil Backes Above the Fold Helen Schulman explores age-old questions in the age of information ...from that place that he’s making choices. Still, I don’t think Amy would ever do [what he did]. She might fantasize about it, but she... by Hayley Phelan Conversations Academic and author Marion Nestle believes that food can catalyze political movements ...(impotence).’ Marion: Yes! [Laughs] Dan: The second account that came up, which has more than 300,000 followers, declared that increasing omega-3 intake can help with... by Dan Gilmore Conversations Immigration activist Jose Antonio Vargas wants us to acknowledge our common humanity ...around immigration. All of a sudden, it’s not about immigration reform—it’s about ‘families belong together’ or ‘reunite families.’ They’re not saying ‘immigrant families’ or ‘refugee... by Dan Gilmore Above the Fold What is âemotional laborâ and why can’t you invoice for it? ...labour. I guess that’s where my interest stems from. Caroline—How can women stop carrying the mental load? Liv—In the original [workplace] sense of the term... by Caroline Christie Above the Fold Marie Tomanova captures the vulnerability of American youth ...like, Oh my god, somebody isn’t telling me I’m shit all the time. Left: Ryan, 2018. Right: Lil Dallas, 2018. Ann—What was the first camera... by Ann Binlot Above the Fold How Arthur Rimbaud became the blueprint for outsider teen fashion ...lifelong habit for running away from home, and for breaking things—furniture, family heirlooms, even a notable marriage. He had a cherubic face and self-described “white-blue... by Dane Harrison Above the Fold 8 questions with Alice and Molly Goddard, fashion’s coolest sibling duo ...first thing that comes to mind. Alice—Ginger, smiley, and nice [Laughs]. Molly—Clumsy. Alice—Clumsy, generous, and… Molly—Stunning [Laughs]. Alice—Stunning, visionnaire [in French accent]. Molly and Alice—[Laughs]... by Clara Malley Above the Fold Denise Murrell calls attention to the forgotten black muses of contemporary art ...Left: Frédéric Bazille, Young Woman with Peonies, 1870. National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C., Collection of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mellon. Image courtesy National Gallery... by Jess Cole Above the Fold Artists Bryndon Cook and Rahim Fortune find stability in their Southern roots ...is [about] unconditional love, and trying to figure out what that really means. [I’m] talking about things that I had never really talked about—sexuality, stuff... by Allie Monck Above the Fold Revisiting Godardâs âTout Va Bien,â a manifesto for post-1968 class struggle ...form, and so Fonda’s casting in Tout va bien was well-timed: this was Mullet Era Jane, Mugshot Era Jane, and Controversial-Vietnam-Visit Era Jane. Here, she... by Tia Glista Above the Fold China learns what happens when you tell goths to remove their makeup ...based on which country’s laws and regulations to stop me, delay my time,” she wrote. “As a Chinese citizen, I’m hoping to use this relatively... by Caroline Christie Above the Fold Photographer Alec Soth spent a year being a stranger in people’s homes ...It’s no cure for anything. It just helps. And you live in Brooklyn! Get on the meditation! Ann—I can’t! My mind’s too noisy! Alec—Everyone says... by Ann Binlot Above the Fold Girls who beat boys: 5 female athletes on pushing the limits of possibility ...dream of equal opportunity, we’re delusional. When we stand for something we’re unhinged. When we’re too good, there’s something wrong with us. And if we... by Ann Binlot Above the Fold Anti-Agency is pushing modeling to new, inclusive heights ...concept for the industry at large. If you peruse the ensemble of anti-models you’ll find an eco-activist, a football player, a writer, a biochemistry student,... by Shawn Lakin Above the Fold Sadie Barnette explores a Black Panther-infused family history at The Armory Show ...Martin Luther King Jr. Day on a street named Martin Luther King Jr. Way. Left: Sadie Barnette, Untitled (Oakland lady, space), 2019. Right: Sadie Barnette,... by Ann Binlot Above the Fold 3 exhibitions changing the narrative around the âforgotten female artistâ ...incorporating sensual, armor-like structures into many of her works. Left: Zilia Sánchez, Amazonas (Amazons), from the series Topologías eróticas (Erotic Topologies), 1978. University Art Museum,... by Clara Malley Above the Fold Tracking this season’s hot new trend: Environmentalism ...advocating recycling. The message continued with Chromat’s new collection, titled “Climatic.” The collection, based on Miami, a city directly threatened by rising waters, comes from... by Gabriela Serpa Conversations Kunle Martins and Jack Pierson invite you to their âPee Partyâ ...urine. Ann—Wait—is it really? Kunle—I don’t know, isn’t it? Jack—No! Ann—You’re both artists. Have you ever worked together before? Jack—No. Kunle—I mean, we create things... by Ann Binlot Above the Fold Marco Zanini has set out on his ownâand is not looking back ...pressure that comes with it: it’s more precisely about the need to do it. The urge. Alice—Describe the collection in three words Marco—Intimate, Free, and... by Alice Lefons Above the Fold Michael the III guides you through the best and worst of Paris Fashion Week ...for Billy, “He’ll be fine,” she said. “They have soccer in France, don’t they?” WORST: Saula Chahuán—According to insiders, minutes before the Saint-Salmon presentation, mayhem... by Michael the III Above the Fold If youâre not buying your favorite celebâs trash, are you even a real fan? ...the stan spectrum. According to them, there are eight kinds of stans ranging from “The Hardcore Stan,” who is a staunch supporter of their favorite,... by Kaylee Warren Above the Fold Amy LamĂ© gives voice to London After Dark ...billion ($33.6 billion), but I think that is quite conservative,” says Lamé. The rewards, though, are not shared by all. The Night Time Commission research... by Daisy Prince Above the Fold Andy Dixonâs colorful commentary on the comedy of desire ...patronage, and luxury, with a paradoxical, even lighthearted approach. Left: Andy Dixon, Christie’s (A Golden Age), 2019. Right: Andy Dixon, Christie’s (Lord Berners Faringdon House),... by Kaylee Warren Above the Fold The CFDA addresses why we (still) need to talk about diversity and inclusion in the fashion industry ...businesses. Featured panelists were Abrima Erwiah, Co-founder of Studio One Eighty Nine, Stephanie Horton, Chief Strategy Officer at Alexander Wang, and Chrissy Rutherford, Senior Fashion... by Kaylee Warren Above the Fold 5 Black political activists who changed America foreverâand were exiled for it ...through non-violent protests. Within six years, the former chairman of SNCC, no longer subscribed to the ideas of non-violence. Ture, an extremely skilled orator, made... by Amira Rasool
Conversations DJs Stud1nt and NK Badtz Maru on NYC nightlife, from Bossa to beach raves ...can wear running shorts and sit outside, sick!” Hannah—Break out the Spa Castle slides. Izzy—I’ve never been, somehow, still. Hannah—You’ve got to go. You should... by Hannah Ongley
Above the Fold Pheeyownahâs âSILVERâ is an empowering R&B poetry collection ...that video, where she’s just, like, making breakfast, she’s frying an egg. Like, that’s the video [laughs]. She does it in a way that’s just... by Kaylee Warren
Above the Fold Bob Colacello captured the private hours of the 70s most public figures ...were like mini-biographies, you know? Left: John Paul Getty III, Los Angeles, 1978. Right: Gary Hart, President Carter’s Inauguration, 1977. All images: © Bob Colacello;... by Daisy Prince
Above the Fold Secret Magazine celebrates our generation’s boundless curiosity ...how different artists approach that. Shawn—What’s next for you guys? Jeff—Hopefully tomorrow a bunch of people come and buy this thing, I don’t know [laughs].... by Shawn Lakin
Conversations From the Archive: John Waters and Edmund White decode death, sexting, and the flaws of DalĂ ...he said, ‘That is truly excellent.’ John: Well? Edmund: I thought, ‘That doesn’t pass the rough trade test.’ John: Right. ‘Truly excellent.’ Well you never... by Maraya Fisher
Above the Fold The Making of Hiroshi Fujiwara: 6 subcultures that shaped the âGodfather of Streetwearâ ...the fashion powerhouse, Fujiwara has been keeping busy, doing lovely, and sometimes strange projects. “Now I’m making Baby Star Ramen” Fujiwara laughingly told Takashi Murakami... by David Aaron Brake
At Large âThe Village Voiceâ nurtured New Yorkâs preeminent thinkersâhere are their untold stories ...where you saw a very traditional hierarchy of culture. And then we would write our 10-best-films-of-the-year lists, and it wasn’t full of Hollywood movies, and... by Bob Morris
Above the Fold Sean Penn and Salman Rushdie turn private memories into surreal films for Staerk&Christensen ...almost subconscious approach to ideas, mid-century modernist values are imbued with gothic mythicism and the ghosts of Old Hollywood glamor, fragmented with personal memories. (On... by Hannah Ongley
Above the Fold Rave Zine: new photography with eternal DIY spirit ...hedonistic attitude—and its sense of community. Document spoke to co-founders Peter Carter and Flo Arnold about how the project came about and what’s up next.... by Alice Lefons
Conversations Matthew Williams and Sita AbellĂĄn on creating with emotion in a tech-fueled culture ...like, the cool thing. Matthew—It’s cool hearing that story, Sita. I’m a little bit older—I’m 33—and when I started working in fashion, you didn’t know... by Maraya Fisher
Above the Fold Announcing Document Journal S/S 2019 For Document’s S/S 2019 edition, we scan the landscape, both past and present, to identify the power structures, technologies, and cultural forces that shape what... by Nick Vogelson
Conversations Diorâs Kim Jones and Appleâs Jony Ive predict what our future will look like ...are easier to measure and easier to understand—like, for example, the environmental responsibilities, and implications of our work. That’s something that we’ve had a really... by David Aaron Brake
Conversations Designer Hiroshi Fujiwara and artist Takashi Murakami on humility and the art of collaboration ...part of fashion. Hiroshi—Yes, that’s well put. Very well put. Takashi—Really? Thank you. [Laughs] Document—What’s interesting to you in fashion right now? Hiroshi—I’m always living... by David Aaron Brake
Above the Fold 4 creatives on being painted by Chloe Wise ...among them. Carly Mark. Carly Mark, 30, Artist and fashion designer Document—How did you meet Chloe? Carly—A mutual friend. Document—Describe your relationship with her. Carly—Very... by Ann Binlot
Above the Fold Anna Delvey’s âdelusions of grandeurâ and the gaslighting of an entire generation ...ever. Every age demographic surveyed—including millennials themselves—described the cohort as tech-savvy, materialistic, and selfish. But aren’t these just same old pitfalls of youth? Demanding, idealistic,... by Caroline Christie
Conversations Finding inspiration with Muglerâs Casey Cadwallader ...Have you met Thierry? Casey—Not yet… Ann—Really?! Casey—No, no, he’s a little elusive [laughs]. It’s on the books. He doesn’t live in Paris, so it’s... by Ann Binlot
Above the Fold Digital defenders: meet the queer activists fighting surveillance and censorship online ...It’s sad we have to do this but it’s necessary.” Esra’a Al Shafei, 32, Manama Founder of Mideast Tunes, Migrant Rights, CrowdVoice, and Majal; board... by Bo Hanna
Above the Fold The women of the Bauhaus who rethought the worldâand were forgotten ...at auction. Friedl Dicker-Brandeis, Artist, graphic designer, industrial designer, fashion designer The Vienna-born Friedl Dicker-Brandeis’s work isn’t widely exhibited, but it should be. Her creativity... by Ann Binlot
Above the Fold 6 stories of compassion and contradiction on America’s southern border ...of demographics. Left: Ofelia Ribas, Tohono O’odham Nation, Arizona. Right: National Security Zen Garden, Barry M. Goldwater Air Force Range, Arizona. Genevieve Allison—One other figure... by Clara Malley
Above the Fold 5 AgnĂšs Varda films that taught us how to be vulnerable ...experiencing. It is a documentary, dressed up as fiction, about motherhood, loneliness, and trying to find hope. Quelques Veuves de Noirmoutier (2005) In 1990, Varda’s... by Tia Glista
Conversations Harvard’s Sarah Lewis wants us to create images as mirrors rather than windows ...Daly at Art+Commerce. Lighting Technician Romain Dubus. Digital Technician Henri Coutant. Photo Assistant Gaspar Dietrich. Make Up Assistant Jessica Lundgren. Production One Thirty-Eight Productions. Set... by Dan Gilmore
Conversations For Juilliard president Damian Woetzel, there is more than one definition of artistic success ...think, ‘Ah—that’s the one that matters.’ Dan: Or even when someone reminds you of such a moment later—‘Oh, I’d completely forgotten about that, but clearly... by Dan Gilmore
Conversations Noname speaks with Lakeith Stanfield about staying independent ...these things and be okay. You’re not alone.’ Noname—Aw, man, that’s dope. I always need another fan. I don’t have label support, so… Lakeith—You don’t... by Maraya Fisher
Conversations For journalist Irin Carmon, the only way to survive is to stay nimble ...and announcing you’re a feminist at Harvard is sort of like becoming an auto-pariah. Dan: You’re not getting invited to [all-male] Final Clubs. Irin: I... by Dan Gilmore
Conversations Stella Donnelly is telling the world off, and having fun doing it ...preachy, but there are these moments of, like, “Fuck you,” “Fuck the system,” or “These pious fucks” [From the song “Beware of the Dogs”]. Stella—[Laughs]... by Phil Backes
Above the Fold Helen Schulman explores age-old questions in the age of information ...from that place that he’s making choices. Still, I don’t think Amy would ever do [what he did]. She might fantasize about it, but she... by Hayley Phelan
Conversations Academic and author Marion Nestle believes that food can catalyze political movements ...(impotence).’ Marion: Yes! [Laughs] Dan: The second account that came up, which has more than 300,000 followers, declared that increasing omega-3 intake can help with... by Dan Gilmore
Conversations Immigration activist Jose Antonio Vargas wants us to acknowledge our common humanity ...around immigration. All of a sudden, it’s not about immigration reform—it’s about ‘families belong together’ or ‘reunite families.’ They’re not saying ‘immigrant families’ or ‘refugee... by Dan Gilmore
Above the Fold What is âemotional laborâ and why can’t you invoice for it? ...labour. I guess that’s where my interest stems from. Caroline—How can women stop carrying the mental load? Liv—In the original [workplace] sense of the term... by Caroline Christie
Above the Fold Marie Tomanova captures the vulnerability of American youth ...like, Oh my god, somebody isn’t telling me I’m shit all the time. Left: Ryan, 2018. Right: Lil Dallas, 2018. Ann—What was the first camera... by Ann Binlot
Above the Fold How Arthur Rimbaud became the blueprint for outsider teen fashion ...lifelong habit for running away from home, and for breaking things—furniture, family heirlooms, even a notable marriage. He had a cherubic face and self-described “white-blue... by Dane Harrison
Above the Fold 8 questions with Alice and Molly Goddard, fashion’s coolest sibling duo ...first thing that comes to mind. Alice—Ginger, smiley, and nice [Laughs]. Molly—Clumsy. Alice—Clumsy, generous, and… Molly—Stunning [Laughs]. Alice—Stunning, visionnaire [in French accent]. Molly and Alice—[Laughs]... by Clara Malley
Above the Fold Denise Murrell calls attention to the forgotten black muses of contemporary art ...Left: Frédéric Bazille, Young Woman with Peonies, 1870. National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C., Collection of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mellon. Image courtesy National Gallery... by Jess Cole
Above the Fold Artists Bryndon Cook and Rahim Fortune find stability in their Southern roots ...is [about] unconditional love, and trying to figure out what that really means. [I’m] talking about things that I had never really talked about—sexuality, stuff... by Allie Monck
Above the Fold Revisiting Godardâs âTout Va Bien,â a manifesto for post-1968 class struggle ...form, and so Fonda’s casting in Tout va bien was well-timed: this was Mullet Era Jane, Mugshot Era Jane, and Controversial-Vietnam-Visit Era Jane. Here, she... by Tia Glista
Above the Fold China learns what happens when you tell goths to remove their makeup ...based on which country’s laws and regulations to stop me, delay my time,” she wrote. “As a Chinese citizen, I’m hoping to use this relatively... by Caroline Christie
Above the Fold Photographer Alec Soth spent a year being a stranger in people’s homes ...It’s no cure for anything. It just helps. And you live in Brooklyn! Get on the meditation! Ann—I can’t! My mind’s too noisy! Alec—Everyone says... by Ann Binlot
Above the Fold Girls who beat boys: 5 female athletes on pushing the limits of possibility ...dream of equal opportunity, we’re delusional. When we stand for something we’re unhinged. When we’re too good, there’s something wrong with us. And if we... by Ann Binlot
Above the Fold Anti-Agency is pushing modeling to new, inclusive heights ...concept for the industry at large. If you peruse the ensemble of anti-models you’ll find an eco-activist, a football player, a writer, a biochemistry student,... by Shawn Lakin
Above the Fold Sadie Barnette explores a Black Panther-infused family history at The Armory Show ...Martin Luther King Jr. Day on a street named Martin Luther King Jr. Way. Left: Sadie Barnette, Untitled (Oakland lady, space), 2019. Right: Sadie Barnette,... by Ann Binlot
Above the Fold 3 exhibitions changing the narrative around the âforgotten female artistâ ...incorporating sensual, armor-like structures into many of her works. Left: Zilia Sánchez, Amazonas (Amazons), from the series Topologías eróticas (Erotic Topologies), 1978. University Art Museum,... by Clara Malley
Above the Fold Tracking this season’s hot new trend: Environmentalism ...advocating recycling. The message continued with Chromat’s new collection, titled “Climatic.” The collection, based on Miami, a city directly threatened by rising waters, comes from... by Gabriela Serpa
Conversations Kunle Martins and Jack Pierson invite you to their âPee Partyâ ...urine. Ann—Wait—is it really? Kunle—I don’t know, isn’t it? Jack—No! Ann—You’re both artists. Have you ever worked together before? Jack—No. Kunle—I mean, we create things... by Ann Binlot
Above the Fold Marco Zanini has set out on his ownâand is not looking back ...pressure that comes with it: it’s more precisely about the need to do it. The urge. Alice—Describe the collection in three words Marco—Intimate, Free, and... by Alice Lefons
Above the Fold Michael the III guides you through the best and worst of Paris Fashion Week ...for Billy, “He’ll be fine,” she said. “They have soccer in France, don’t they?” WORST: Saula Chahuán—According to insiders, minutes before the Saint-Salmon presentation, mayhem... by Michael the III
Above the Fold If youâre not buying your favorite celebâs trash, are you even a real fan? ...the stan spectrum. According to them, there are eight kinds of stans ranging from “The Hardcore Stan,” who is a staunch supporter of their favorite,... by Kaylee Warren
Above the Fold Amy LamĂ© gives voice to London After Dark ...billion ($33.6 billion), but I think that is quite conservative,” says Lamé. The rewards, though, are not shared by all. The Night Time Commission research... by Daisy Prince
Above the Fold Andy Dixonâs colorful commentary on the comedy of desire ...patronage, and luxury, with a paradoxical, even lighthearted approach. Left: Andy Dixon, Christie’s (A Golden Age), 2019. Right: Andy Dixon, Christie’s (Lord Berners Faringdon House),... by Kaylee Warren
Above the Fold The CFDA addresses why we (still) need to talk about diversity and inclusion in the fashion industry ...businesses. Featured panelists were Abrima Erwiah, Co-founder of Studio One Eighty Nine, Stephanie Horton, Chief Strategy Officer at Alexander Wang, and Chrissy Rutherford, Senior Fashion... by Kaylee Warren
Above the Fold 5 Black political activists who changed America foreverâand were exiled for it ...through non-violent protests. Within six years, the former chairman of SNCC, no longer subscribed to the ideas of non-violence. Ture, an extremely skilled orator, made... by Amira Rasool