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
Above the Fold The Shoptimist: An advertisement in influencer’s clothing ...proliferates to 308,000 followers on Instagram and 611,500 followers on TikTok. Her link-in-bio redirects users to a dark oatmeal-colored landing page where you can shop... by Maya Kotomori At Large The Last Dinner Party rewrites the rules of pop ...Make-up Rebecca Wordingham at MA+ Talent using Armani Beauty. Manicure Abena Robinson at Agency 41. Digital Technician Giorgio Lattanzi. Photo Assistants Ed Bourmier, Hayleigh Longman,... by Sofi Cisneros Above the Fold Fine Print: Thirty-three top reads of 2024 ...was correct. Rachel Kushner, Creation Lake (Scribner, 2024) I asked Rachel Kushner if she’d write something for the magazine. She politely said she was too... by Drew Zeiba Above the Fold David Gray’s ‘Wait For It’ renders New York City as a playground of light and shadow ...where the link may not be obvious at first, can give both of them greater meaning. Or perhaps just magnify the humor or whimsy [of... by Nick Vogelson At Large Redefining intelligence through intuition ...link intuitive creation to an artistic gesture, Hildegard’s intuition was medicinal, botanical— she is considered by many as a pioneer of natural medicine and scientific... by Ananda Yin Above the Fold Desiring literature with Nate Lippens and Kate Zambreno ...concept and the deadline (as I link, I think, my own recent and current work, including my own study of Guibert, to having a late-stage... by Kate Zambreno Above the Fold The Shoptimist: Put an end to the microtrend ...your consumption accordingly. It’s a good thing TikTok provides live shopping links for you to do so. The weirdest part to me is that the... by Maya Kotomori Above the Fold Fine Print: Did Michel Houellebecq steal Thomas Bernhard’s coat? ...serious as to be mocked by the narrator of Rachel Kushner’s recent novel Creation Lake wherein she describes a character working on an “agronomy novel”... by Drew Zeiba At Large When post-irony renders real and fake indistinguishable, irreverence becomes a political weapon ...journalist Rachel Maddow in a 2019 MSNBC episode of The Rachel Maddow Show that focused on the messaging of the Trump administration. Post-ironic communications evade... by Maya Kotomori Above the Fold Fine Print: ‘The weirder and freakier the better’ ...email to send it to both of us. I’m so excited. I’m reading Creation Lake by Rachel Kushner right now. It’s so crazy and weird.... by Drew Zeiba Above the Fold Jonathan Lethem’s ‘Cellophane Bricks’ collides art writing with narrative imagination The novelist joins Document to discuss his new collection of prose on the work of Nan Goldin, Rachel Harrison, and several others... by Karim Kazemi Above the Fold The Shoptimist: Myths, markets, and the business model of hype ...was released, Supreme’s myth bloomed within the downtown arts scene, creating a link between in-the-know artsy Soho chillers and underground skate culture where both informed... by Maya Kotomori Above the Fold Roving literary event Casual Encounterz prioritizes the pen over the persona ...Colm Toibin, Constance Debré, Chris Kraus, Alexis Okeowo, Hedi El Kholti, Rachel Kushner out to read with emerging talent in independent spaces. In this way,... by Zoey Greenwald Above the Fold Benjamin Fredrickson’s ‘Wedgies’ turn schoolyard antics into ass-up uncanniness ...his name on the artist registry of the organization Visual AIDS. The dealer put Fredrickson in a group show at his Chelsea gallery alongside photographers... by Minh Le Above the Fold Even undead, Joan Didion won’t back down ...founded the short-lived but influential magazine Grand Street, where Walter Hopps, Rachel Kushner, Hilton Als, and Deborah Triesman all worked at. Stein discovered Ottessa Moshfegh... by Geoffrey Mak Above the Fold The mother and the monster in Catalina Ouyang’s ‘Trick’ ...sheer size. An intimidatingly massive black metal sculpture with a wide ring serving as the base shooting two arms that link the air. The machine... by Grace Byron At Large Hallucinating sense in the era of infinity-content ...“Chicago” as “Chicano,” Chicago being historically linked to gangsters and present-day drill music, the date suggesting some important historical event, the Michelangelo motif giving the... by Caroline Busta Above the Fold Guerreiro do Divino Amor builds a Helvetian Olympus at the 60th Venice Biennale ...linked to decisions made in Switzerland.” Aesthetically, Guerreiro cites Brazilian carnival culture as a driving reference point (alongside video games). But he also clocks the... by Alice Bucknell At Large The sincere glamor of Candy Darling ...date a trans woman named Rachel Humphreys before tossing her aside, an all-too-common trend of the time.) He also wrote “Candy Says,” the sad tranny... by Grace Byron Conversations Erykah Badu and Michèle Lamy summon the spirit of the future ...we have this in common; we feel we are one link in the chain. Another thing we have in common is we feel like everywhere... by Camille Sojit Pejcha Above the Fold Lucia De Vito’s contemporary take on Fabiana Filippi ...the nature of the Umbria region, which is known as the “green lung” of Italy. The company’s values are deeply linked with history, culture, and... by Will Allstetter Above the Fold Can Botox help you live longer? ...treatments such as hormonal imbalance tests and fertility screenings are considered as essential to “wellness” as are services for Botox injections. The link between physical... by Dalya Benor Above the Fold Fine Print: Can two writers handle real life together? ...a link that sounded compelling. Three paragraphs in, a pit welled in my stomach. There I was: post-party, coked out, foolish, and, of course, 22.... by Drew Zeiba Above the Fold For Hugo Comte, abstraction is the highest form of flattery ...an experimental or home movie? Hugo: It is my first. I’ve written a bunch of short narratives for music videos that didn’t turn into anything.... by Maya Kotomori Above the Fold Erin Grant celebrates her New York premiere with a night of cinematic illusions We were given white roses before we descended. People filed in, slowly. The lights dimmed and the title card came up without introduction: Lemon Tree,... by Drew Zeiba Above the Fold For London’s newest class of designers, performance and wearability go hand in hand ...full stomach and fresh inspiration. Whether I’m sat on the bus or doing a food shop, I am constantly examining the world, seeing how I... by Maximilian Tapogna Conversations Sumayya Vally and Alvaro Barrington work between the folds of familiar and imaginative belonging ...how you perform this aspiration. Sumayya: Aspiration is about manifesting forms of imagination that link back to myths from different landscapes. But they also are... by Elizabeth Hsieh At Large Martine Gutierrez deconstructs the avatar, in conversation with Zackary Drucker ...Drucker knows the line that must be toed, pitting the paradigmatic against the three-dimensional subject. Self-narrativizing is inextricably linked to the documentarian’s process, most recently... by Morgan Becker Above the Fold The next wave of indie publishing ...a particular New York crowd. The target of both ire and admiration from mainstream media, The Drunken Canal—which counted Dean Kissick, Caroline Calloway, Cat Marnell,... by Camille Sojit Pejcha Above the Fold For Romy and Charlotte Wells, joy and grief are inextricable ...you deeply respect and admire? Romy Madley Croft: [Laughs] Yeah, what if I was secretly horrible? When I got sent the link to watch Aftersun,... by Megan Hullander Above the Fold slowdive finds substance in sound ...remember how it felt. And I’m glad I don’t feel that way anymore. Simon Scott: I think they all just really like Rachel—she’s like a... by Megan Hullander Above the Fold Desired Scenes: Claudia Dey cuts to the core of ‘Daughter’ ...life—sequencing them to make sense of them, to give them a form separate from yourself so you are no longer possessed or weakened by them.... by Emma Cohen Above the Fold The superstructure behind Yiyun Li’s fiction ...linking and unlinking—a repeated thesis, antithesis, synthesis. As characters speak, consensus forms and is broken; ideas are rebuffed, solidified, re-wrought. Each story, each pair, each... by Thomas Wee Above the Fold ‘Bottoms’ flips the script on the teen sex comedy ...The second film from director Emma Seligman, Bottoms follows two lesbian best friends at the bottom of the high school food chain: The bold, bossy... by Camille Sojit Pejcha Above the Fold A preternatural attraction to cuteness ...The pop star’s lasting social impact is twofold: She taught an entire generation how to spell “bananas,” and became a cautionary tale on cultural appropriation... by Maya Kotomori Above the Fold Motherhood at the end of the world ...It creates this really direct link between Antarctica and us. Alex: You’re very generous in handing over narrative shape to your protagonists—they almost narrate the... by Alex Hodor-Lee Above the Fold Candy Claws’s playlist for a road trip through the past ...human partner with a playfully psychedelic shimmer, as they venture through the Mesozoic Era. Bound by a shared love for Rachel Carson and natural history,... by Erin Ikeuchi Above the Fold The modern German fairytales of Christian Petzold ...German and deeply entangled in the wider images and cultural mythologies of Europe and America—albeit those which have entered into a new Millennial phase of... by Erik Morse Above the Fold ‘Ed Templeton: Wires Crossed’ immortalizes DIY skate culture’s heyday Aperture’s Ed Templeton: Wires Crossed speaks eloquently about loss and joy and oblivion, the stature and swagger of youth, and its link to the 40-mile... by Johan Kugelberg Above the Fold ‘Paris Memories’ probes the act of recollection, through its ties to community and death ...or ecstasy. The film also follows in a French tradition of psychological cinema, in which the perte de mémoire is linked to some spectral violence... by Erik Morse Above the Fold May Rio’s booklist for reinventing the damsel in distress ...is a heroine unto herself.” Second Place by Rachel Cusk “‘Some people write simply because they don’t know how to live in the moment and... by Olivia Treynor Above the Fold Water From Your Eyes is expert in the art of accident ...‘Barley’ namedrops 311. Rachel: That’s not on purpose. Nate: I thought that was on purpose. Rachel: You had it as some other number. Not that... by Megan Hullander Above the Fold At Club Onyx, Adrienne Raquel documents the reality behind the strip club’s fantasy ...to exchange one’s sexual capital for cash: “After all, [strippers have] our own fantasy, too,” writes the poet, author, and former exotic dancer Rachel Rabbit... by Camille Sojit Pejcha Conversations ANOHNI and Johanna Constantine invoke art from apocalypse ...ANOHNI commented, “This is not a missing link, it’s more like a missing continent. And it’s too late.” But if one tends to listen to... by Lia Gangitano Conversations Myha’la Herrold pushes the on-screen envelope, redefining the antihero ...with Sophie, compelling Bee to Check… her… texts with a dying breath. As much as Bodies Bodies Bodies presents a character list of modern-day archetypes—vapid... by Morgan Becker Above the Fold Tokens of a Type: How Levi’s AI models continue a history of human-averaging ...audacious PR campaign, which went to extraordinary lengths to conceal the identity of Rachel Roberts, the real-life model-turned-actor—and, three months prior to the release date,... by Patrick Crowley Above the Fold With ‘Cyberfeminism Index,’ Mindy Seu snapshots a mutating movement ...I could respond to, and the form manifested from that. I’ve always loved collecting digital things, like links and artifacts, that I could then sort... by Sanjana Varghese Above the Fold Art Baja California’s inaugural festival is rooted in locality ...meditative attitude, encouraging among its artists and visitors an awareness of local ecosystems and communities. Rachel Garrard That encouragement of presence isn’t necessarily limited to... by Document Journal Above the Fold Perverted Book Club’s raunchy required reading ...pervert should keep on their shelf. Attached by Amir Levine and Rachel S. F. Heller “We love this book. It’s probably the one we suggest... by Megan Hullander Above the Fold From heart-racing to heart-melting, Erika Lust’s Valentine’s Day film list will evoke your fantasies ...Disobedience by Naomi Alderman explores the story of Ronit (Rachel Weisz), who, after the death of her father—a leading rabbi—decides to move back to an... by Camille Sojit Pejcha
Above the Fold The Shoptimist: An advertisement in influencer’s clothing ...proliferates to 308,000 followers on Instagram and 611,500 followers on TikTok. Her link-in-bio redirects users to a dark oatmeal-colored landing page where you can shop... by Maya Kotomori
At Large The Last Dinner Party rewrites the rules of pop ...Make-up Rebecca Wordingham at MA+ Talent using Armani Beauty. Manicure Abena Robinson at Agency 41. Digital Technician Giorgio Lattanzi. Photo Assistants Ed Bourmier, Hayleigh Longman,... by Sofi Cisneros
Above the Fold Fine Print: Thirty-three top reads of 2024 ...was correct. Rachel Kushner, Creation Lake (Scribner, 2024) I asked Rachel Kushner if she’d write something for the magazine. She politely said she was too... by Drew Zeiba
Above the Fold David Gray’s ‘Wait For It’ renders New York City as a playground of light and shadow ...where the link may not be obvious at first, can give both of them greater meaning. Or perhaps just magnify the humor or whimsy [of... by Nick Vogelson
At Large Redefining intelligence through intuition ...link intuitive creation to an artistic gesture, Hildegard’s intuition was medicinal, botanical— she is considered by many as a pioneer of natural medicine and scientific... by Ananda Yin
Above the Fold Desiring literature with Nate Lippens and Kate Zambreno ...concept and the deadline (as I link, I think, my own recent and current work, including my own study of Guibert, to having a late-stage... by Kate Zambreno
Above the Fold The Shoptimist: Put an end to the microtrend ...your consumption accordingly. It’s a good thing TikTok provides live shopping links for you to do so. The weirdest part to me is that the... by Maya Kotomori
Above the Fold Fine Print: Did Michel Houellebecq steal Thomas Bernhard’s coat? ...serious as to be mocked by the narrator of Rachel Kushner’s recent novel Creation Lake wherein she describes a character working on an “agronomy novel”... by Drew Zeiba
At Large When post-irony renders real and fake indistinguishable, irreverence becomes a political weapon ...journalist Rachel Maddow in a 2019 MSNBC episode of The Rachel Maddow Show that focused on the messaging of the Trump administration. Post-ironic communications evade... by Maya Kotomori
Above the Fold Fine Print: ‘The weirder and freakier the better’ ...email to send it to both of us. I’m so excited. I’m reading Creation Lake by Rachel Kushner right now. It’s so crazy and weird.... by Drew Zeiba
Above the Fold Jonathan Lethem’s ‘Cellophane Bricks’ collides art writing with narrative imagination The novelist joins Document to discuss his new collection of prose on the work of Nan Goldin, Rachel Harrison, and several others... by Karim Kazemi
Above the Fold The Shoptimist: Myths, markets, and the business model of hype ...was released, Supreme’s myth bloomed within the downtown arts scene, creating a link between in-the-know artsy Soho chillers and underground skate culture where both informed... by Maya Kotomori
Above the Fold Roving literary event Casual Encounterz prioritizes the pen over the persona ...Colm Toibin, Constance Debré, Chris Kraus, Alexis Okeowo, Hedi El Kholti, Rachel Kushner out to read with emerging talent in independent spaces. In this way,... by Zoey Greenwald
Above the Fold Benjamin Fredrickson’s ‘Wedgies’ turn schoolyard antics into ass-up uncanniness ...his name on the artist registry of the organization Visual AIDS. The dealer put Fredrickson in a group show at his Chelsea gallery alongside photographers... by Minh Le
Above the Fold Even undead, Joan Didion won’t back down ...founded the short-lived but influential magazine Grand Street, where Walter Hopps, Rachel Kushner, Hilton Als, and Deborah Triesman all worked at. Stein discovered Ottessa Moshfegh... by Geoffrey Mak
Above the Fold The mother and the monster in Catalina Ouyang’s ‘Trick’ ...sheer size. An intimidatingly massive black metal sculpture with a wide ring serving as the base shooting two arms that link the air. The machine... by Grace Byron
At Large Hallucinating sense in the era of infinity-content ...“Chicago” as “Chicano,” Chicago being historically linked to gangsters and present-day drill music, the date suggesting some important historical event, the Michelangelo motif giving the... by Caroline Busta
Above the Fold Guerreiro do Divino Amor builds a Helvetian Olympus at the 60th Venice Biennale ...linked to decisions made in Switzerland.” Aesthetically, Guerreiro cites Brazilian carnival culture as a driving reference point (alongside video games). But he also clocks the... by Alice Bucknell
At Large The sincere glamor of Candy Darling ...date a trans woman named Rachel Humphreys before tossing her aside, an all-too-common trend of the time.) He also wrote “Candy Says,” the sad tranny... by Grace Byron
Conversations Erykah Badu and Michèle Lamy summon the spirit of the future ...we have this in common; we feel we are one link in the chain. Another thing we have in common is we feel like everywhere... by Camille Sojit Pejcha
Above the Fold Lucia De Vito’s contemporary take on Fabiana Filippi ...the nature of the Umbria region, which is known as the “green lung” of Italy. The company’s values are deeply linked with history, culture, and... by Will Allstetter
Above the Fold Can Botox help you live longer? ...treatments such as hormonal imbalance tests and fertility screenings are considered as essential to “wellness” as are services for Botox injections. The link between physical... by Dalya Benor
Above the Fold Fine Print: Can two writers handle real life together? ...a link that sounded compelling. Three paragraphs in, a pit welled in my stomach. There I was: post-party, coked out, foolish, and, of course, 22.... by Drew Zeiba
Above the Fold For Hugo Comte, abstraction is the highest form of flattery ...an experimental or home movie? Hugo: It is my first. I’ve written a bunch of short narratives for music videos that didn’t turn into anything.... by Maya Kotomori
Above the Fold Erin Grant celebrates her New York premiere with a night of cinematic illusions We were given white roses before we descended. People filed in, slowly. The lights dimmed and the title card came up without introduction: Lemon Tree,... by Drew Zeiba
Above the Fold For London’s newest class of designers, performance and wearability go hand in hand ...full stomach and fresh inspiration. Whether I’m sat on the bus or doing a food shop, I am constantly examining the world, seeing how I... by Maximilian Tapogna
Conversations Sumayya Vally and Alvaro Barrington work between the folds of familiar and imaginative belonging ...how you perform this aspiration. Sumayya: Aspiration is about manifesting forms of imagination that link back to myths from different landscapes. But they also are... by Elizabeth Hsieh
At Large Martine Gutierrez deconstructs the avatar, in conversation with Zackary Drucker ...Drucker knows the line that must be toed, pitting the paradigmatic against the three-dimensional subject. Self-narrativizing is inextricably linked to the documentarian’s process, most recently... by Morgan Becker
Above the Fold The next wave of indie publishing ...a particular New York crowd. The target of both ire and admiration from mainstream media, The Drunken Canal—which counted Dean Kissick, Caroline Calloway, Cat Marnell,... by Camille Sojit Pejcha
Above the Fold For Romy and Charlotte Wells, joy and grief are inextricable ...you deeply respect and admire? Romy Madley Croft: [Laughs] Yeah, what if I was secretly horrible? When I got sent the link to watch Aftersun,... by Megan Hullander
Above the Fold slowdive finds substance in sound ...remember how it felt. And I’m glad I don’t feel that way anymore. Simon Scott: I think they all just really like Rachel—she’s like a... by Megan Hullander
Above the Fold Desired Scenes: Claudia Dey cuts to the core of ‘Daughter’ ...life—sequencing them to make sense of them, to give them a form separate from yourself so you are no longer possessed or weakened by them.... by Emma Cohen
Above the Fold The superstructure behind Yiyun Li’s fiction ...linking and unlinking—a repeated thesis, antithesis, synthesis. As characters speak, consensus forms and is broken; ideas are rebuffed, solidified, re-wrought. Each story, each pair, each... by Thomas Wee
Above the Fold ‘Bottoms’ flips the script on the teen sex comedy ...The second film from director Emma Seligman, Bottoms follows two lesbian best friends at the bottom of the high school food chain: The bold, bossy... by Camille Sojit Pejcha
Above the Fold A preternatural attraction to cuteness ...The pop star’s lasting social impact is twofold: She taught an entire generation how to spell “bananas,” and became a cautionary tale on cultural appropriation... by Maya Kotomori
Above the Fold Motherhood at the end of the world ...It creates this really direct link between Antarctica and us. Alex: You’re very generous in handing over narrative shape to your protagonists—they almost narrate the... by Alex Hodor-Lee
Above the Fold Candy Claws’s playlist for a road trip through the past ...human partner with a playfully psychedelic shimmer, as they venture through the Mesozoic Era. Bound by a shared love for Rachel Carson and natural history,... by Erin Ikeuchi
Above the Fold The modern German fairytales of Christian Petzold ...German and deeply entangled in the wider images and cultural mythologies of Europe and America—albeit those which have entered into a new Millennial phase of... by Erik Morse
Above the Fold ‘Ed Templeton: Wires Crossed’ immortalizes DIY skate culture’s heyday Aperture’s Ed Templeton: Wires Crossed speaks eloquently about loss and joy and oblivion, the stature and swagger of youth, and its link to the 40-mile... by Johan Kugelberg
Above the Fold ‘Paris Memories’ probes the act of recollection, through its ties to community and death ...or ecstasy. The film also follows in a French tradition of psychological cinema, in which the perte de mémoire is linked to some spectral violence... by Erik Morse
Above the Fold May Rio’s booklist for reinventing the damsel in distress ...is a heroine unto herself.” Second Place by Rachel Cusk “‘Some people write simply because they don’t know how to live in the moment and... by Olivia Treynor
Above the Fold Water From Your Eyes is expert in the art of accident ...‘Barley’ namedrops 311. Rachel: That’s not on purpose. Nate: I thought that was on purpose. Rachel: You had it as some other number. Not that... by Megan Hullander
Above the Fold At Club Onyx, Adrienne Raquel documents the reality behind the strip club’s fantasy ...to exchange one’s sexual capital for cash: “After all, [strippers have] our own fantasy, too,” writes the poet, author, and former exotic dancer Rachel Rabbit... by Camille Sojit Pejcha
Conversations ANOHNI and Johanna Constantine invoke art from apocalypse ...ANOHNI commented, “This is not a missing link, it’s more like a missing continent. And it’s too late.” But if one tends to listen to... by Lia Gangitano
Conversations Myha’la Herrold pushes the on-screen envelope, redefining the antihero ...with Sophie, compelling Bee to Check… her… texts with a dying breath. As much as Bodies Bodies Bodies presents a character list of modern-day archetypes—vapid... by Morgan Becker
Above the Fold Tokens of a Type: How Levi’s AI models continue a history of human-averaging ...audacious PR campaign, which went to extraordinary lengths to conceal the identity of Rachel Roberts, the real-life model-turned-actor—and, three months prior to the release date,... by Patrick Crowley
Above the Fold With ‘Cyberfeminism Index,’ Mindy Seu snapshots a mutating movement ...I could respond to, and the form manifested from that. I’ve always loved collecting digital things, like links and artifacts, that I could then sort... by Sanjana Varghese
Above the Fold Art Baja California’s inaugural festival is rooted in locality ...meditative attitude, encouraging among its artists and visitors an awareness of local ecosystems and communities. Rachel Garrard That encouragement of presence isn’t necessarily limited to... by Document Journal
Above the Fold Perverted Book Club’s raunchy required reading ...pervert should keep on their shelf. Attached by Amir Levine and Rachel S. F. Heller “We love this book. It’s probably the one we suggest... by Megan Hullander
Above the Fold From heart-racing to heart-melting, Erika Lust’s Valentine’s Day film list will evoke your fantasies ...Disobedience by Naomi Alderman explores the story of Ronit (Rachel Weisz), who, after the death of her father—a leading rabbi—decides to move back to an... by Camille Sojit Pejcha