Music ‘Surviving the Dream’ with FIDLAR Document joined the indie rock band LA’s Balboa Recording Studio ahead of the release of their fourth album to talk about staying punk and growing...
Fashion Brioni’s La Donna explores new ground The Italian heritage house mixes embellishment and craftsmanship in its Spring / Summer collection
Art Experimental pop duo NEW YORK’s ‘rapstar*’ 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
Above the Fold Givenchy’s new elegance ...sleek, united by a romantic, somewhat surprising motif: “When you look at the common denominators of elegance,” said the creative director, “the flower is inescapable.... by Morgan Becker Above the Fold Inside Brendan Angelides’s library ...exposes the connective tissue; Angelides’s music is toned by the weight of uncertainty. It embodies the all-consuming feeling of traversing a new landscape—physical or digital,... by Megan Hullander Above the Fold Saint Laurent goes back to the drawing board “Today, I see a lot of things that look like Saint Laurent,” said Anthony Vaccarello, in regard to his latest show. “I want to skip... by Morgan Becker Above the Fold Blonde Redhead’s fruitful family reunion ...Sit Down For Dinner’s dark lyrical fodder. “Rest of Her Life” is an elegy to Makino’s soulmate (a horse), and “If” grapples with a coming-of-middle-age,... by Megan Hullander Above the Fold Niccolò Pasqualetti leans into contradiction ...“[instead] allowing myself to keep two contradictory things in mind at once.” Here, the designer expands on his latest designs, switching seamlessly between “moments of... by Document Journal Above the Fold A night out with Nation of Language ...a friend and MacKay’s brother in the back room of their favorite neighborhood bar. Before diving into their latest album Strange Disciple, they invited me... by Camille Sojit Pejcha Above the Fold Slow fashion according to Greg Chait and Alessandro Sartori ...launched his brand in 2007), the Elder Statesmen aims to cultivate a similar sense of commitment in the United States—trading the Italian countryside for a... by Colin Boyle Above the Fold ‘My friends are cyborgs, but that’s okay’ portraits a posthuman paradise ...emotions woven into each shot,” Wang tells Document. “An image might be frozen in time, but the stories it elicits are ever-evolving, making every photograph... by Megan Hullander Above the Fold MSGM indulges in the eclectic ...dresses were styled with white blazers, cold-dyed for an art-school-dropout look. Preppy striped polos carried on this academic edge, layered with leggy hot shorts and... by Maya Kotomori Above the Fold Philosophy di Lorenzo Serafini moves instinctually ...essentials, the latest in Serafini’s gradual shift towards a minimalist aesthetic. His models marched down an all-white runway in a parade of cream, beige, and... by Morgan Becker Above the Fold Stacy Kranitz captures Appalachia as it is ...examination of typically-neglected communities which exist outside the mainstream conception of American life. Citing Catherine Opie, Jim Goldberg, and Chris Verene as influences, she straddles... by Jayne O'Dwyer Above the Fold Moncler x Pharrell Williams drew a crowd to the heart of Milan Last night, Moncler drew a buzzing crowd to the courtyard of the Portrait Milano, celebrating the launch of its latest collection, co-created with Pharrell Williams.... by Document Journal Above the Fold A literary window into the world of Courtesy ...de Casier, Sophie Joe, and Merely. Following the release of fra eufori, Courtesy offers Document the latest on her reading list—a window into how the... by Megan Hullander Above the Fold TIFF’s (somewhat) hidden gems ...her village, La Suprema, has no electricity, let alone a TV to watch on. In fact, the small Afro-Colombian community has been completely excised from... by Tia Glista Above the Fold Inside the Bed-Stuy mansion hosting New York’s wildest house shows The summer’s hottest New York City venue was not a venue at all, but a mansion in Bed-Stuy occupied by a group of Georgian artists... by Maraya Fisher Above the Fold Sextile’s ‘Push’ is an experiment, an exercise, an indulgence ...club sensibilities. Cool is often associated with critical, which is often associated with a sort of rigidity in taste. But what makes Sextile cool—what makes... by Megan Hullander Above the Fold Beyond the looking glass, in the Robert Olnick Pavilion ...Cold Spring, New York. The freestanding, 13,000-square-foot building is a new addition—a cousin, of sorts, to a larger gallery erected in 2017, entirely dedicated to... by Maya Kotomori Above the Fold A primer on Pretty V, the UK’s most prolific genre-bending artist ...in the thick, cellophane air. A voice of childlike wonder crackled out into the audience. “I love you,” it squealed above a broken, hypnotic beat.... by Findlay Buchanan Above the Fold For Spring/Summer 2024, Chet Lo takes a tender approach to erotica ...ISKO made sure the collection was virgin-free—free from virgin fibers, that is—lending Lo Ctrl+Z, the brand’s completely recycled denim. “Clothing has the power to liberate... by Maya Kotomori Above the Fold Singing the ‘Orchid Blues’ ...college kids. The freedom we were allowed was pretty amazing. We [were able] to bring in real life and the neighborhood. Visiting artists would come... by Morgan Becker Above the Fold An initiation into the good-natured cult of Surf Curse ...feel like scenes are so geographic in that way anymore—but maybe that’s just because we’re in our 30s and don’t know what’s going on.” Surf... by Megan Hullander Above the Fold For Raul Lopez, church is wherever you find heaven ...wearer with new opportunities to express their own. This latest offering is no exception: Bringing together Luar’s signature boxy suiting and dramatic silhouettes with sexy... by Camille Sojit Pejcha Above the Fold Behind the Melitta Baumeister silhouette ...the parabolic shapes of sleeves and hems. In the wake of her Spring/Summer 2024 presentation, Baumeister speaks to Document about the contours of her latest... by Maya Kotomori Above the Fold Willa Nasatir’s art illuminates more than it illustrates ...way she works speaks to the themes present in the art itself, rendering the everyday surreal, and examining the simultaneity of realities, whereby two stories... by Megan Hullander Above the Fold Vagabon, in her own words ...more towards euphoria, more towards joy.” Part of that joyful pursuit has come from crafting the aesthetics of her latest album. “I’ve been really intentional... by Olivia Treynor Above the Fold For Marz Lovejoy, biking is simply the vehicle In 2020, Marz Lovejoy founded And Still We Ride—an annual parade of hundreds of the city’s best-dressed bikers, overtaking New York’s streets in the name... by Morgan Becker Above the Fold Charlotte Bakkenes balances classicism with the cutting-edge ...balances classicism with innovation, building on design’s oldest methods to create collections completely new. Thus far, for instance, she’s dabbled with horsehair and crystals and... by Morgan Becker Above the Fold Finding faith in the face of ‘Natural Disaster’ ...woman emergent. Cosentino’s glossy vocals shine unencumbered over woebegone guitars, her sometimes-somber lyricism guiding filigree ballads in a way Best Coast’s fuzz obscured. The newly-minted... by Maya Kotomori Above the Fold Daytripping: Beautiful feedback I know very little about music other than that I love it. I especially love hearing new things. Or, at least, new to me. Suzanne... by McKenzie Wark Above the Fold ‘je t’adore’ is a rhinestone-encrusted exploration of erotica ...photographers working with the Black body as narrative,” Thomas notes. Of je t’adore, Richardson herself remarks that, “Mickalene created objects in a completely new way... by Maya Kotomori Above the Fold Desired Scenes: Claudia Dey cuts to the core of ‘Daughter’ ...me. This book is in conversation with many contemporary writers who are combining the physical and mental act of making fiction with the demands and... by Emma Cohen Above the Fold Nike Women took to the streets for New York Fashion Week ...Miro Vintage, Kim Shui, Luar, and Head of State. For Nike, movement—as it relates to both competition and to comfort—sat at the heart of its... by Document Journal Above the Fold FFORME’s inaugural New York show was an exercise in observation There was an organic feel to FFORME’s inaugural New York show—aided by its sloping wood-paneled space and its Fibonacci-spiraling runway. For Spring/Summer 2024, Creative Director... by Morgan Becker Above the Fold Jason Wu’s ‘Solstice’ lives between a sunken paradise and the city streets ...in Isamu Noguchi’s Sunken Garden at the Chase Manhattan Bank building in New York City’s Financial District. From a bird’s-eye view, each model stomping down... by Maya Kotomori Above the Fold Genesis according to Lauren Groff ...own concept of civilization—that is, to remake the sinuous landscape he shipwrecks onto with the familiar, angular architecture of England. Crusoe is also the seed... by Olivia Treynor Above the Fold Parsons’s MFA Show was a labor of love New York Fashion Week is a stage upon which the up-and-coming flourish—a sentiment best-embodied by the Parsons MFA Show, hosted this year at the Brooklyn... by Morgan Becker Above the Fold Peter Do’s Helmut Lang seeks broader horizons Peter Do has big shoes to fill, taking charge at Helmut Lang. His first show for the New York mainstay comes only two years following... by Morgan Becker Above the Fold We11done’s ethereal return to the runway ...a convention and exhibition space, numerous hotels, and a mall. If you’re not familiar with We11done, you should be. The smart yet edgy line has... by Ann Binlot Above the Fold Inside ALL DOLLED UP, New York’s first trans-only strip club experience ...New York for safety and opportunity,” says Zarsky in a press release for the event, stating that despite the city’s progressive values, trans dancers are... by Camille Sojit Pejcha Above the Fold The superstructure behind Yiyun Li’s fiction ...former etymologist and her middle-aged caretaker (“Such Common Life”). In Li’s work, the dyad often becomes the locus or node around which a story whirls.... by Thomas Wee Above the Fold Andrea Ferrero’s sculptures give the audience something to chew on ...art must be felt. Peruvian artist Andrea Ferrero’s latest project leaves audiences feeling her work at the most intimate of levels. All My Life I’ve... by Sammy Loren Above the Fold Overheard at Cultural Counsel and Wet Paint’s Armory Show soirée New Yorkers know that the phrase Beware the Ides of March really only applies to September, when Fashion Week and the Armory Show coincide. While... by Maya Kotomori Above the Fold George Rouy’s riotous canvases grapple with the carnal ...taking it elsewhere. On view at New York’s Nicola Vassell Gallery between September 7 and October 21, Endless Songs, Rouy’s latest solo exhibition, feels like... by Gilda Bruno Above the Fold The convivial spirit of Seth Fountain ...hat that appropriates the New York Yankees logo, spelling out HOR-NY in its place; in that sense, he doesn’t attempt to take abject credit for... by Maya Kotomori Above the Fold Reckoning with the compound ...and utopian ideas; the latter, by libertarianism and militant (often Christian) millenarism, often tucked away in what has come to be known as the compound.... by Ben Dreith Above the Fold RóisÃn Pierce revives the language of lace ...lots of ideas. But I now find the color aids me in my search to create the new. It requires me to continually challenge my... by Morgan Becker Above the Fold Mastercard’s policies are a danger to sex workers, and your freedom of speech ...a complaint with the Federal Trade Commission, urging them to open an investigation into Mastercard’s discrimination against sex workers. It’s been a long time coming.... by Camille Sojit Pejcha Above the Fold Carmen Winant’s ‘The last safe abortion’ depicts overlooked networks of labor The photographs in Carmen Winant’s latest exhibition look like snapshots from a corporate office. Women answer phones, sort through files, and jot down notes on... by Yasmeen Khan Above the Fold Behind the spirit of Snõõper ...YouTube comment explainers do conceivably fit within its convoluted definitions. But there’s nothing particularly unique to the shared traits of its bands that really departs... by Megan Hullander Above the Fold The micro-trends we never asked for ...girl dinner and take hot girl walks and do girl math, rebranding everyday activities vis-à-vis the -girl suffix. Though the impact of these more experiential... by Camille Sojit Pejcha
Above the Fold Givenchy’s new elegance ...sleek, united by a romantic, somewhat surprising motif: “When you look at the common denominators of elegance,” said the creative director, “the flower is inescapable.... by Morgan Becker
Above the Fold Inside Brendan Angelides’s library ...exposes the connective tissue; Angelides’s music is toned by the weight of uncertainty. It embodies the all-consuming feeling of traversing a new landscape—physical or digital,... by Megan Hullander
Above the Fold Saint Laurent goes back to the drawing board “Today, I see a lot of things that look like Saint Laurent,” said Anthony Vaccarello, in regard to his latest show. “I want to skip... by Morgan Becker
Above the Fold Blonde Redhead’s fruitful family reunion ...Sit Down For Dinner’s dark lyrical fodder. “Rest of Her Life” is an elegy to Makino’s soulmate (a horse), and “If” grapples with a coming-of-middle-age,... by Megan Hullander
Above the Fold Niccolò Pasqualetti leans into contradiction ...“[instead] allowing myself to keep two contradictory things in mind at once.” Here, the designer expands on his latest designs, switching seamlessly between “moments of... by Document Journal
Above the Fold A night out with Nation of Language ...a friend and MacKay’s brother in the back room of their favorite neighborhood bar. Before diving into their latest album Strange Disciple, they invited me... by Camille Sojit Pejcha
Above the Fold Slow fashion according to Greg Chait and Alessandro Sartori ...launched his brand in 2007), the Elder Statesmen aims to cultivate a similar sense of commitment in the United States—trading the Italian countryside for a... by Colin Boyle
Above the Fold ‘My friends are cyborgs, but that’s okay’ portraits a posthuman paradise ...emotions woven into each shot,” Wang tells Document. “An image might be frozen in time, but the stories it elicits are ever-evolving, making every photograph... by Megan Hullander
Above the Fold MSGM indulges in the eclectic ...dresses were styled with white blazers, cold-dyed for an art-school-dropout look. Preppy striped polos carried on this academic edge, layered with leggy hot shorts and... by Maya Kotomori
Above the Fold Philosophy di Lorenzo Serafini moves instinctually ...essentials, the latest in Serafini’s gradual shift towards a minimalist aesthetic. His models marched down an all-white runway in a parade of cream, beige, and... by Morgan Becker
Above the Fold Stacy Kranitz captures Appalachia as it is ...examination of typically-neglected communities which exist outside the mainstream conception of American life. Citing Catherine Opie, Jim Goldberg, and Chris Verene as influences, she straddles... by Jayne O'Dwyer
Above the Fold Moncler x Pharrell Williams drew a crowd to the heart of Milan Last night, Moncler drew a buzzing crowd to the courtyard of the Portrait Milano, celebrating the launch of its latest collection, co-created with Pharrell Williams.... by Document Journal
Above the Fold A literary window into the world of Courtesy ...de Casier, Sophie Joe, and Merely. Following the release of fra eufori, Courtesy offers Document the latest on her reading list—a window into how the... by Megan Hullander
Above the Fold TIFF’s (somewhat) hidden gems ...her village, La Suprema, has no electricity, let alone a TV to watch on. In fact, the small Afro-Colombian community has been completely excised from... by Tia Glista
Above the Fold Inside the Bed-Stuy mansion hosting New York’s wildest house shows The summer’s hottest New York City venue was not a venue at all, but a mansion in Bed-Stuy occupied by a group of Georgian artists... by Maraya Fisher
Above the Fold Sextile’s ‘Push’ is an experiment, an exercise, an indulgence ...club sensibilities. Cool is often associated with critical, which is often associated with a sort of rigidity in taste. But what makes Sextile cool—what makes... by Megan Hullander
Above the Fold Beyond the looking glass, in the Robert Olnick Pavilion ...Cold Spring, New York. The freestanding, 13,000-square-foot building is a new addition—a cousin, of sorts, to a larger gallery erected in 2017, entirely dedicated to... by Maya Kotomori
Above the Fold A primer on Pretty V, the UK’s most prolific genre-bending artist ...in the thick, cellophane air. A voice of childlike wonder crackled out into the audience. “I love you,” it squealed above a broken, hypnotic beat.... by Findlay Buchanan
Above the Fold For Spring/Summer 2024, Chet Lo takes a tender approach to erotica ...ISKO made sure the collection was virgin-free—free from virgin fibers, that is—lending Lo Ctrl+Z, the brand’s completely recycled denim. “Clothing has the power to liberate... by Maya Kotomori
Above the Fold Singing the ‘Orchid Blues’ ...college kids. The freedom we were allowed was pretty amazing. We [were able] to bring in real life and the neighborhood. Visiting artists would come... by Morgan Becker
Above the Fold An initiation into the good-natured cult of Surf Curse ...feel like scenes are so geographic in that way anymore—but maybe that’s just because we’re in our 30s and don’t know what’s going on.” Surf... by Megan Hullander
Above the Fold For Raul Lopez, church is wherever you find heaven ...wearer with new opportunities to express their own. This latest offering is no exception: Bringing together Luar’s signature boxy suiting and dramatic silhouettes with sexy... by Camille Sojit Pejcha
Above the Fold Behind the Melitta Baumeister silhouette ...the parabolic shapes of sleeves and hems. In the wake of her Spring/Summer 2024 presentation, Baumeister speaks to Document about the contours of her latest... by Maya Kotomori
Above the Fold Willa Nasatir’s art illuminates more than it illustrates ...way she works speaks to the themes present in the art itself, rendering the everyday surreal, and examining the simultaneity of realities, whereby two stories... by Megan Hullander
Above the Fold Vagabon, in her own words ...more towards euphoria, more towards joy.” Part of that joyful pursuit has come from crafting the aesthetics of her latest album. “I’ve been really intentional... by Olivia Treynor
Above the Fold For Marz Lovejoy, biking is simply the vehicle In 2020, Marz Lovejoy founded And Still We Ride—an annual parade of hundreds of the city’s best-dressed bikers, overtaking New York’s streets in the name... by Morgan Becker
Above the Fold Charlotte Bakkenes balances classicism with the cutting-edge ...balances classicism with innovation, building on design’s oldest methods to create collections completely new. Thus far, for instance, she’s dabbled with horsehair and crystals and... by Morgan Becker
Above the Fold Finding faith in the face of ‘Natural Disaster’ ...woman emergent. Cosentino’s glossy vocals shine unencumbered over woebegone guitars, her sometimes-somber lyricism guiding filigree ballads in a way Best Coast’s fuzz obscured. The newly-minted... by Maya Kotomori
Above the Fold Daytripping: Beautiful feedback I know very little about music other than that I love it. I especially love hearing new things. Or, at least, new to me. Suzanne... by McKenzie Wark
Above the Fold ‘je t’adore’ is a rhinestone-encrusted exploration of erotica ...photographers working with the Black body as narrative,” Thomas notes. Of je t’adore, Richardson herself remarks that, “Mickalene created objects in a completely new way... by Maya Kotomori
Above the Fold Desired Scenes: Claudia Dey cuts to the core of ‘Daughter’ ...me. This book is in conversation with many contemporary writers who are combining the physical and mental act of making fiction with the demands and... by Emma Cohen
Above the Fold Nike Women took to the streets for New York Fashion Week ...Miro Vintage, Kim Shui, Luar, and Head of State. For Nike, movement—as it relates to both competition and to comfort—sat at the heart of its... by Document Journal
Above the Fold FFORME’s inaugural New York show was an exercise in observation There was an organic feel to FFORME’s inaugural New York show—aided by its sloping wood-paneled space and its Fibonacci-spiraling runway. For Spring/Summer 2024, Creative Director... by Morgan Becker
Above the Fold Jason Wu’s ‘Solstice’ lives between a sunken paradise and the city streets ...in Isamu Noguchi’s Sunken Garden at the Chase Manhattan Bank building in New York City’s Financial District. From a bird’s-eye view, each model stomping down... by Maya Kotomori
Above the Fold Genesis according to Lauren Groff ...own concept of civilization—that is, to remake the sinuous landscape he shipwrecks onto with the familiar, angular architecture of England. Crusoe is also the seed... by Olivia Treynor
Above the Fold Parsons’s MFA Show was a labor of love New York Fashion Week is a stage upon which the up-and-coming flourish—a sentiment best-embodied by the Parsons MFA Show, hosted this year at the Brooklyn... by Morgan Becker
Above the Fold Peter Do’s Helmut Lang seeks broader horizons Peter Do has big shoes to fill, taking charge at Helmut Lang. His first show for the New York mainstay comes only two years following... by Morgan Becker
Above the Fold We11done’s ethereal return to the runway ...a convention and exhibition space, numerous hotels, and a mall. If you’re not familiar with We11done, you should be. The smart yet edgy line has... by Ann Binlot
Above the Fold Inside ALL DOLLED UP, New York’s first trans-only strip club experience ...New York for safety and opportunity,” says Zarsky in a press release for the event, stating that despite the city’s progressive values, trans dancers are... by Camille Sojit Pejcha
Above the Fold The superstructure behind Yiyun Li’s fiction ...former etymologist and her middle-aged caretaker (“Such Common Life”). In Li’s work, the dyad often becomes the locus or node around which a story whirls.... by Thomas Wee
Above the Fold Andrea Ferrero’s sculptures give the audience something to chew on ...art must be felt. Peruvian artist Andrea Ferrero’s latest project leaves audiences feeling her work at the most intimate of levels. All My Life I’ve... by Sammy Loren
Above the Fold Overheard at Cultural Counsel and Wet Paint’s Armory Show soirée New Yorkers know that the phrase Beware the Ides of March really only applies to September, when Fashion Week and the Armory Show coincide. While... by Maya Kotomori
Above the Fold George Rouy’s riotous canvases grapple with the carnal ...taking it elsewhere. On view at New York’s Nicola Vassell Gallery between September 7 and October 21, Endless Songs, Rouy’s latest solo exhibition, feels like... by Gilda Bruno
Above the Fold The convivial spirit of Seth Fountain ...hat that appropriates the New York Yankees logo, spelling out HOR-NY in its place; in that sense, he doesn’t attempt to take abject credit for... by Maya Kotomori
Above the Fold Reckoning with the compound ...and utopian ideas; the latter, by libertarianism and militant (often Christian) millenarism, often tucked away in what has come to be known as the compound.... by Ben Dreith
Above the Fold RóisÃn Pierce revives the language of lace ...lots of ideas. But I now find the color aids me in my search to create the new. It requires me to continually challenge my... by Morgan Becker
Above the Fold Mastercard’s policies are a danger to sex workers, and your freedom of speech ...a complaint with the Federal Trade Commission, urging them to open an investigation into Mastercard’s discrimination against sex workers. It’s been a long time coming.... by Camille Sojit Pejcha
Above the Fold Carmen Winant’s ‘The last safe abortion’ depicts overlooked networks of labor The photographs in Carmen Winant’s latest exhibition look like snapshots from a corporate office. Women answer phones, sort through files, and jot down notes on... by Yasmeen Khan
Above the Fold Behind the spirit of Snõõper ...YouTube comment explainers do conceivably fit within its convoluted definitions. But there’s nothing particularly unique to the shared traits of its bands that really departs... by Megan Hullander
Above the Fold The micro-trends we never asked for ...girl dinner and take hot girl walks and do girl math, rebranding everyday activities vis-à-vis the -girl suffix. Though the impact of these more experiential... by Camille Sojit Pejcha