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 Salvatore Ferragamo imagines an Italian summer spent al fresco Strong accessories, an easy, earthy palette, and a desire to evoke memories of family—Paul Andrew’s debut as Salvatore Ferragamo’s Creative Director resulted in a collection... by Rachel Cheung Above the Fold MSGM rejuvenated Italian fashion, now it’s diving into the art world With an exciting lineup of voluminous ruffles, bright colors, and artistic collaboration, MSGM celebrated its decade anniversary show in the Triennale di Milano’s Giorgio de... by Rachel Cheung Above the Fold Nike’s Jay Paavonpera is still inspired by his New Yorker rejection letter Boston-born and Brooklyn-based, Jay Paavonpera has dived into a plethora of creative pursuits. Formerly the Head of Communications at Dior, Paavonpera now divides his time... by Rachel Cheung Above the Fold Matty Bovan’s floral print-filled, visually distorted dystopia From granny florals to (literally) in-your-face accessories, York-native Matty Bovan presented an unexpected mélange of traditional patterns, reconstructed workwear, and a sprinkle of modern streetwear... by Rachel Cheung Above the Fold A — Company’s Midsommar decadence for downtown New Yorkers Crescendoing percussion, a lustrous palette, and ethereal motion: A — Company, a short film collaboration between Document and Derek Anthony Welte, brings you into a... by Rachel Cheung Above the Fold Sies Marjan brings effortless, jewel-toned elegance to the New York Hall of Records Gathering models and showgoers under elaborate marble arches and a grand double staircase at the Hall of Records in lower Manhattan, Sies Marjan opted for... by Rachel Cheung Above the Fold 5 tips for mitigating the honey bee crisis—and urban bee keeping is not the answer ...dinner off with a beef tallow candle flavored with urfa biber, garlic, and herbs that dinner guests could dip their bread into. Monroe wanted to... by Ann Binlot Above the Fold Tremaine Emory of No Vacancy Inn on the 5 books that ignited his love of art ...and navigating the pain that brings a lot of the times, such as the images in this book which link directly to my culture. These... by Tremaine Emory Above the Fold DeSe Escobar defines the future of going-out glam ...myself. Here, I can go from place to place and link up with whoever—as opposed to someplace that’s very quiet and pretty far out. Paige—You... by Paige Silveria Above the Fold Open Mike Eagle subverts deadly stereotypes with caustic humor ...comes from, is observation. I feel like a lot of, specifically, stand-up comedy—I guess even sketch [comedy] too—comes from observation. That’s always been the link... by David Aaron Brake Conversations Critics Parul Sehgal and Teju Cole on the changing authority of words ...ephemeral anymore. Somebody could tweet a link to it three years from now. Parul—There are these masters that have to be served. In terms of... by John Ortved Above the Fold Kneeling at the altar of Virgen María’s sex-infused techno spiritualism ...is playing on the link between divinity, life, and procreation, or social media star who understands that sex sells. This polarization is evident in the... by Caroline Christie Above the Fold The future of lingerie: 8 brands defining ‘sexy’ today ...amount of harm possible to our earth. Alva and Giulia wear top and bottoms from Jonesy. Jonesy Founded by Rachel Jones. Based in Brooklyn, New... by Sam Weir Above the Fold Lizzie Fitch and Ryan Trecartin’s B-horror version of America’s rural fantasy ...a curved chain-link fence, with Fitch’s voice playing over speakers in a sound piece. “They thought it would have been a reconstruction of their own... by Ann Binlot Above the Fold Mumbai, Unstyled: everyday fashion in India’s City of Dreams ...link, rolling the windows down and letting the moist wind slap their faces, to get a few moments of calm until the city hits them... by Hannah Ongley Conversations Academic and author Marion Nestle believes that food can catalyze political movements ...many of the most challenging problems in society—health is only the most obvious. What we eat is linked to matters of poverty, inequality, race and... by Dan Gilmore Above the Fold Anne Imhof’s ‘Sex’ convulses with death and desire ...movement called ‘relational aesthetic,’ which sought to link art to human interaction and social context. Her work gives expression to human yearnings and the often... by Justin Polera Above the Fold Science proves banning violent music is total BS ...to acknowledge a link between violent crime and the reduced number of police officers in the force in a radio interview. “I think that what... by Caroline Christie Above the Fold Remembering the photography of ‘Renaissance man’ Karl Lagerfeld ...collaborated with brands like Diet Coke, for which he designed striped and dotted bottles; and the European ice cream brand Magnum, for which he directed... by Ann Binlot Above the Fold The burnout epidemic is real—and a four-day week is the answer ...of perfectionism among millennials, and found a strong correlation between striving for impossible standards and burnout. “There’s definitely a link between to the two,” he... by Caroline Christie Above the Fold Tabitha Soren sees America’s collective anxiety in our fingerprint-stained screens ...you decide to include the full source URLs and Dropbox links for each image? Tabitha—As somebody who takes images and doesn’t really like people to... by Hannah Ongley Conversations Filmmaker Jonas Mekas Skypes with Hans Ulrich Obrist about the rise of the .net generation ...poetry. There are new forms of poetry appearing on the internet, and you’ve always had a very big link to poetry. Czesław Miłosz whom I... by Document Journal Above the Fold Ondine Viñao’s beautiful, disturbing clown videos exorcise childhood trauma ...professionally trained actor in the group actually, there’s Eileen Kelly, and then the other performer is Rachel Fox who has an extensive dance and theater... by Allie Monck Above the Fold The Asian designers of London transforming the meaning of culture ...that we use to link to the world of dreams. Ki’ami—Culture obviously informs everything in everyday life, even when we don’t notice certain aspects of... by Lulu Yao Gioiello Conversations Lawrence Ferlinghetti on the old San Francisco, his new novel, and his first 100 years ...was. You link it to old age. Is there something about the cycle of life and death that brought you back to very early years?... by Ira Silverberg Above the Fold Straight outta Sochi: Culture minster claims rap is a Russian invention Ever since Jay-Z has released a book of his lyrics, the link between rap and poetry has been well lamented in the cultural psyche; last... by Caroline Christie Conversations Love dolls don’t love you back ...the geisha in the last image? Laurie—The final photo in the series is the Love Doll as a geisha with my assistant Rachel. Somehow I... by Stephen Frailey Conversations New York’s unreciprocated love for Benedetta Barzini ...a mark. I also had a very strong link to my brother Gian Giacomo Feltrinelli [the pioneeristic European publisher who was deeply involved in the... by Chiara Barzini Above the Fold Odysseus as a woman: Setting sail in search of Hermès’s Spring/Summer 2019 muse ...and grace to the activity of wearing clothes,” he explained of the ceramic pieces he created for the collection. “I wanted to referentially link the... by Divya Bala Above the Fold Why didn’t we learn from Anita Hill? Like the scandal 30 years ago, professor accuses Supreme Court nominee Kavanaugh of sexual assault ...of sexual assault should be brought into account when someone is in the running to become one the country’s foremost mortal arbitrators. Fox News’s Brit... by Caroline Christie Above the Fold Telfar’s ‘post-identity’ aesthetic emerges on an East River helipad ...Spring/Summer 2019 show, where guests squeezed in between two chain link fences that were set up into a rectangle. As musicians emerged before a structure... by Shawn Lakin Above the Fold Eckhaus Latta brings its inner circle to Bushwick for Spring/Summer 2019 ...Chippendale, was made of an orchestra of children—who included the kids of downtown creatives, like artist Nate Lowman and casting director Rachel Chandler, Bowien, and... by Shawn Lakin Above the Fold Global warming causes insects to eat more crops ...Merrill of the University of Vermont, co-author of the study. “That’s not good for crops.” The link between insects’ appetites and decreasing crop levels are... by Caroline Christie Above the Fold Who is Sergey Prokudin-Gorsky? ...a supply link between Russia and its French and British allies. Later in life, he became a member of the oldest photographic society, the photography... by Caroline Christie Above the Fold Science attempts to explain why the rich and powerful often behave like swine ...businesses—for some, it amounted to 90 – 100 percent of foreign capital. Just as the link between class and blurring the ethical boundaries can be... by Caroline Christie Above the Fold The story of Ser Serpas’s improvised and lucid readymades ...find the protagonist encased in ice. He is the last link to humanity, and those who created A.I. They are attempting to reconstruct a flattened... by Samuel Gamberg Above the Fold Same-sex marriage has opened doors to healthcare for gay men Researchers have discovered the first link between legalized gay marriage and the improvement of health care for gay men in the US. Following the Supreme... by Caroline Christie At Large Ottessa Moshfegh gives sleeping it off a try, for once ...books like that now. Although, I’m really excited about this next generation of writers and what the hell they’re going to make of all this.... by Philip Watts At Large If you haven’t a sense of humor, don’t speak to Geoff Dyer. Or read his books. ...Rachel Cusk trilogy, the whole of which I found very impressive. But nothing I have read recently has made quite the impact of those books... by Emily Wells Documented The endless drawings of Joan Jonas ...on bees and ocean life, the impulse to capture avian locomotion takes on a different meaning. As Rachel Carson warned in her 1962 book Silent... by Gillian Young At Large Lucie and Luke Meier are in pursuit of minimalism’s soul ...my link to this world. She was really passionate about the brand, the way she dressed and the effect clothes had on her,” she recalls.... by Anders Christian Madsen Above the Fold How Grindr and Facebook are networking shame ...terms and conditions? As people start to question the link between how they intend public information to be used and how it’s actually used, the... by Caroline Christie Conversations Composers Steve Reich and Nico Muhly on the music’s ecstatic expressions ...fucking exhausted, so I’ll just watch Rachel Maddow on my laptop. Steve—I try to get some work done on the road. Nico—My friend Joe Pereira... by Ashley Simpson Above the Fold The Document Agenda: “A bath in radioactive water” ...experiment with the correlation between sound and color. Now, it seems a genetic link that explains the correlation has been discovered by scientists at the... by Caroline Christie Above the Fold The Document Agenda: “We must also acknowledge that art is owned” ...will be in the first major show by a Western museum in Iran’s history. The president of the Louvre spoke with the AFP about the... by Caroline Christie At Large Taking back New York City’s nightlife ...and most vibrant industries. Left: Rachel Nelson of Happy Fun Hideaway and Secret Project Robot. Right: John Barclay of Bossa Nova Civic Club. Photo by... by Daisy Prince Above the Fold Tempting fate backstage with Vaquera ...coat that mimicked a billiards table. Rachel Chandler, a new mother and the other half of the Midland Agency, walked the runway, as well, dawning... by Shawn Lakin Documented Gillian Wearing performs the doppelgänger ...class system. Yet the most direct link is to Claude Cahun (Lucy Schwob). A writer, an actress in small vanguard theater productions, and an outspoken... by Roxana Marcoci Fashion Portfolio FW18: Hairstylist Guido Palau reflects on male beauty at Lanvin ...a more classic look. Now, you can cut hair, you can add extensions, you can curl it, you can tease the hair. You can make... by Megan Wray Schertler At Large If science fiction reflects our innermost fears, how do we see ourselves today? ...Sci-fi has always reflected our fears and interests as related to technology—the word “technostress” describes the link between negative psychological states and the introduction of... by Noah Berlatsky
Above the Fold Salvatore Ferragamo imagines an Italian summer spent al fresco Strong accessories, an easy, earthy palette, and a desire to evoke memories of family—Paul Andrew’s debut as Salvatore Ferragamo’s Creative Director resulted in a collection... by Rachel Cheung
Above the Fold MSGM rejuvenated Italian fashion, now it’s diving into the art world With an exciting lineup of voluminous ruffles, bright colors, and artistic collaboration, MSGM celebrated its decade anniversary show in the Triennale di Milano’s Giorgio de... by Rachel Cheung
Above the Fold Nike’s Jay Paavonpera is still inspired by his New Yorker rejection letter Boston-born and Brooklyn-based, Jay Paavonpera has dived into a plethora of creative pursuits. Formerly the Head of Communications at Dior, Paavonpera now divides his time... by Rachel Cheung
Above the Fold Matty Bovan’s floral print-filled, visually distorted dystopia From granny florals to (literally) in-your-face accessories, York-native Matty Bovan presented an unexpected mélange of traditional patterns, reconstructed workwear, and a sprinkle of modern streetwear... by Rachel Cheung
Above the Fold A — Company’s Midsommar decadence for downtown New Yorkers Crescendoing percussion, a lustrous palette, and ethereal motion: A — Company, a short film collaboration between Document and Derek Anthony Welte, brings you into a... by Rachel Cheung
Above the Fold Sies Marjan brings effortless, jewel-toned elegance to the New York Hall of Records Gathering models and showgoers under elaborate marble arches and a grand double staircase at the Hall of Records in lower Manhattan, Sies Marjan opted for... by Rachel Cheung
Above the Fold 5 tips for mitigating the honey bee crisis—and urban bee keeping is not the answer ...dinner off with a beef tallow candle flavored with urfa biber, garlic, and herbs that dinner guests could dip their bread into. Monroe wanted to... by Ann Binlot
Above the Fold Tremaine Emory of No Vacancy Inn on the 5 books that ignited his love of art ...and navigating the pain that brings a lot of the times, such as the images in this book which link directly to my culture. These... by Tremaine Emory
Above the Fold DeSe Escobar defines the future of going-out glam ...myself. Here, I can go from place to place and link up with whoever—as opposed to someplace that’s very quiet and pretty far out. Paige—You... by Paige Silveria
Above the Fold Open Mike Eagle subverts deadly stereotypes with caustic humor ...comes from, is observation. I feel like a lot of, specifically, stand-up comedy—I guess even sketch [comedy] too—comes from observation. That’s always been the link... by David Aaron Brake
Conversations Critics Parul Sehgal and Teju Cole on the changing authority of words ...ephemeral anymore. Somebody could tweet a link to it three years from now. Parul—There are these masters that have to be served. In terms of... by John Ortved
Above the Fold Kneeling at the altar of Virgen María’s sex-infused techno spiritualism ...is playing on the link between divinity, life, and procreation, or social media star who understands that sex sells. This polarization is evident in the... by Caroline Christie
Above the Fold The future of lingerie: 8 brands defining ‘sexy’ today ...amount of harm possible to our earth. Alva and Giulia wear top and bottoms from Jonesy. Jonesy Founded by Rachel Jones. Based in Brooklyn, New... by Sam Weir
Above the Fold Lizzie Fitch and Ryan Trecartin’s B-horror version of America’s rural fantasy ...a curved chain-link fence, with Fitch’s voice playing over speakers in a sound piece. “They thought it would have been a reconstruction of their own... by Ann Binlot
Above the Fold Mumbai, Unstyled: everyday fashion in India’s City of Dreams ...link, rolling the windows down and letting the moist wind slap their faces, to get a few moments of calm until the city hits them... by Hannah Ongley
Conversations Academic and author Marion Nestle believes that food can catalyze political movements ...many of the most challenging problems in society—health is only the most obvious. What we eat is linked to matters of poverty, inequality, race and... by Dan Gilmore
Above the Fold Anne Imhof’s ‘Sex’ convulses with death and desire ...movement called ‘relational aesthetic,’ which sought to link art to human interaction and social context. Her work gives expression to human yearnings and the often... by Justin Polera
Above the Fold Science proves banning violent music is total BS ...to acknowledge a link between violent crime and the reduced number of police officers in the force in a radio interview. “I think that what... by Caroline Christie
Above the Fold Remembering the photography of ‘Renaissance man’ Karl Lagerfeld ...collaborated with brands like Diet Coke, for which he designed striped and dotted bottles; and the European ice cream brand Magnum, for which he directed... by Ann Binlot
Above the Fold The burnout epidemic is real—and a four-day week is the answer ...of perfectionism among millennials, and found a strong correlation between striving for impossible standards and burnout. “There’s definitely a link between to the two,” he... by Caroline Christie
Above the Fold Tabitha Soren sees America’s collective anxiety in our fingerprint-stained screens ...you decide to include the full source URLs and Dropbox links for each image? Tabitha—As somebody who takes images and doesn’t really like people to... by Hannah Ongley
Conversations Filmmaker Jonas Mekas Skypes with Hans Ulrich Obrist about the rise of the .net generation ...poetry. There are new forms of poetry appearing on the internet, and you’ve always had a very big link to poetry. Czesław Miłosz whom I... by Document Journal
Above the Fold Ondine Viñao’s beautiful, disturbing clown videos exorcise childhood trauma ...professionally trained actor in the group actually, there’s Eileen Kelly, and then the other performer is Rachel Fox who has an extensive dance and theater... by Allie Monck
Above the Fold The Asian designers of London transforming the meaning of culture ...that we use to link to the world of dreams. Ki’ami—Culture obviously informs everything in everyday life, even when we don’t notice certain aspects of... by Lulu Yao Gioiello
Conversations Lawrence Ferlinghetti on the old San Francisco, his new novel, and his first 100 years ...was. You link it to old age. Is there something about the cycle of life and death that brought you back to very early years?... by Ira Silverberg
Above the Fold Straight outta Sochi: Culture minster claims rap is a Russian invention Ever since Jay-Z has released a book of his lyrics, the link between rap and poetry has been well lamented in the cultural psyche; last... by Caroline Christie
Conversations Love dolls don’t love you back ...the geisha in the last image? Laurie—The final photo in the series is the Love Doll as a geisha with my assistant Rachel. Somehow I... by Stephen Frailey
Conversations New York’s unreciprocated love for Benedetta Barzini ...a mark. I also had a very strong link to my brother Gian Giacomo Feltrinelli [the pioneeristic European publisher who was deeply involved in the... by Chiara Barzini
Above the Fold Odysseus as a woman: Setting sail in search of Hermès’s Spring/Summer 2019 muse ...and grace to the activity of wearing clothes,” he explained of the ceramic pieces he created for the collection. “I wanted to referentially link the... by Divya Bala
Above the Fold Why didn’t we learn from Anita Hill? Like the scandal 30 years ago, professor accuses Supreme Court nominee Kavanaugh of sexual assault ...of sexual assault should be brought into account when someone is in the running to become one the country’s foremost mortal arbitrators. Fox News’s Brit... by Caroline Christie
Above the Fold Telfar’s ‘post-identity’ aesthetic emerges on an East River helipad ...Spring/Summer 2019 show, where guests squeezed in between two chain link fences that were set up into a rectangle. As musicians emerged before a structure... by Shawn Lakin
Above the Fold Eckhaus Latta brings its inner circle to Bushwick for Spring/Summer 2019 ...Chippendale, was made of an orchestra of children—who included the kids of downtown creatives, like artist Nate Lowman and casting director Rachel Chandler, Bowien, and... by Shawn Lakin
Above the Fold Global warming causes insects to eat more crops ...Merrill of the University of Vermont, co-author of the study. “That’s not good for crops.” The link between insects’ appetites and decreasing crop levels are... by Caroline Christie
Above the Fold Who is Sergey Prokudin-Gorsky? ...a supply link between Russia and its French and British allies. Later in life, he became a member of the oldest photographic society, the photography... by Caroline Christie
Above the Fold Science attempts to explain why the rich and powerful often behave like swine ...businesses—for some, it amounted to 90 – 100 percent of foreign capital. Just as the link between class and blurring the ethical boundaries can be... by Caroline Christie
Above the Fold The story of Ser Serpas’s improvised and lucid readymades ...find the protagonist encased in ice. He is the last link to humanity, and those who created A.I. They are attempting to reconstruct a flattened... by Samuel Gamberg
Above the Fold Same-sex marriage has opened doors to healthcare for gay men Researchers have discovered the first link between legalized gay marriage and the improvement of health care for gay men in the US. Following the Supreme... by Caroline Christie
At Large Ottessa Moshfegh gives sleeping it off a try, for once ...books like that now. Although, I’m really excited about this next generation of writers and what the hell they’re going to make of all this.... by Philip Watts
At Large If you haven’t a sense of humor, don’t speak to Geoff Dyer. Or read his books. ...Rachel Cusk trilogy, the whole of which I found very impressive. But nothing I have read recently has made quite the impact of those books... by Emily Wells
Documented The endless drawings of Joan Jonas ...on bees and ocean life, the impulse to capture avian locomotion takes on a different meaning. As Rachel Carson warned in her 1962 book Silent... by Gillian Young
At Large Lucie and Luke Meier are in pursuit of minimalism’s soul ...my link to this world. She was really passionate about the brand, the way she dressed and the effect clothes had on her,” she recalls.... by Anders Christian Madsen
Above the Fold How Grindr and Facebook are networking shame ...terms and conditions? As people start to question the link between how they intend public information to be used and how it’s actually used, the... by Caroline Christie
Conversations Composers Steve Reich and Nico Muhly on the music’s ecstatic expressions ...fucking exhausted, so I’ll just watch Rachel Maddow on my laptop. Steve—I try to get some work done on the road. Nico—My friend Joe Pereira... by Ashley Simpson
Above the Fold The Document Agenda: “A bath in radioactive water” ...experiment with the correlation between sound and color. Now, it seems a genetic link that explains the correlation has been discovered by scientists at the... by Caroline Christie
Above the Fold The Document Agenda: “We must also acknowledge that art is owned” ...will be in the first major show by a Western museum in Iran’s history. The president of the Louvre spoke with the AFP about the... by Caroline Christie
At Large Taking back New York City’s nightlife ...and most vibrant industries. Left: Rachel Nelson of Happy Fun Hideaway and Secret Project Robot. Right: John Barclay of Bossa Nova Civic Club. Photo by... by Daisy Prince
Above the Fold Tempting fate backstage with Vaquera ...coat that mimicked a billiards table. Rachel Chandler, a new mother and the other half of the Midland Agency, walked the runway, as well, dawning... by Shawn Lakin
Documented Gillian Wearing performs the doppelgänger ...class system. Yet the most direct link is to Claude Cahun (Lucy Schwob). A writer, an actress in small vanguard theater productions, and an outspoken... by Roxana Marcoci
Fashion Portfolio FW18: Hairstylist Guido Palau reflects on male beauty at Lanvin ...a more classic look. Now, you can cut hair, you can add extensions, you can curl it, you can tease the hair. You can make... by Megan Wray Schertler
At Large If science fiction reflects our innermost fears, how do we see ourselves today? ...Sci-fi has always reflected our fears and interests as related to technology—the word “technostress” describes the link between negative psychological states and the introduction of... by Noah Berlatsky