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Kids in sugary babydoll dresses, sparkling sequins, and fur-trimmed cowboy hats piled into the O2 to cry their eyes out to ‘driver’s licence’
The East London-based creative has gained fans in Julia Fox and Paloma Elsesser with her tongue-in-cheek, inclusive approach to high fashion
As The Cook, the Thief, His Wife & Her Lover turns 35, we look back at Peter Greenaway's 1989 film of excess, gluttony, and fetishism
As we start gravitating towards disgusting aesthetics, what’s the psychology behind it and what place does it have in art and beauty today?
Arabelle Sicardi speaks to Ellen Atlanta about her new book, Pixel Flesh, which brings you into the proverbial girl’s bathroom of the world and examines the harm of beauty culture in our digital age
Tired of boring Met Gala beauty? Revisit the wild and wonderful looks from the Miss Alternative World pageant, which saw everyone from Divine to Derek Jarman compete during the 70s and 80s
We’re Just Trying to Learn How to Love by Hamza Ashraf is a deeply personal collection of ephemera spanning three years
We spoke to the photographer about his latest zine BOYS! BOYS! BOYS! Vol 2 which brings together the most memorable images from his archive of intimate nudes
‘You’re running from what you’re feeling... you want a window into something else’: we speak to Charlie Tallott as his debut monograph, At Least Until the World Stops Going Round, launches at Photo London
26-year-old London filmmaker Luna Carmoon talks about her semi-autobiographical debut, starring Stranger Things’ Joseph Quinn
In light of A$AP Rocky’s casting in an upcoming Spike Lee film, we pick ten of our favourite appearances of hip-hop stars on the big screen
Taking place 10,000 years before the events of Denis Villeneuve’s Dune films, the Max show follows the shady schemes of the Bene Gesserit
The LA-based musician talks about his single ‘Grey Gardens’, the best advice he’s ever received, and why he spent a year reading Marcel Proust
After kicking off the European leg of her Eras tour, the musician trademarked the phrase ‘Female Rage: The Musical’. But Swift’s corporate-friendly liberal feminism is something we should rage against, not with
One of music’s OG critics shares his thoughts about the future of electronic music, what he thinks about AI, and the Gen Z appeal of Drain Gang
Golden retriever boyfriends are over – sexy rat men are in
The pro-Palestinian student movement has gone global, with protest encampments set up at over ten UK universities – here, leaders tell us exactly why they’re protesting and what they’re up against
The internet has made it easier than ever to contact our friends and loved ones – but has the rise of texting made it harder for us to truly communicate?
In her Not Dead series, photographer Jeanie Jean captures punk portraits of young people across the length and breadth of Britain
May 17, 2024
In her new book Girls’ Night, Eimear Lynch travels around Ireland to capture the adolescent excitement of getting ready with your friends
May 16, 2024
From Challengers’ sweat-drenched tees and JordanLuca’s piss-stained jeans, to Prada’s pink and green slime, pop culture is obsessed with gooey substances right now. Why are we getting so wet?
May 15, 2024
Photographer Dani d’Ingeo headed to Hackney Bridge to capture a fusion of art, fashion and the best of club culture
Don’t look at me
May 14, 2024
Young people are rapidly becoming dedicated fans of New York Times Games like Connections and Strands
May 13, 2024
Now, it seems like everyone’s a body cop – but is it ever OK to say someone looks too thin or unwell? We explore the ethics of commenting on people’s bodies
May 10, 2024
After a strong start at the SS24 shows, the London-based designer has since contributed looks to the Met and designed a custom look for Zendaya
The US musician and rock engineer behind acts such as Nirvana, PJ Harvey and Pixies passed away this week aged 61