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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
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
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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
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
Curated by Aaron Stern and featuring photography from Gray Sorrenti, the NYC’s exhibition looks back to a time when picture-making was more deliberate
I Licked It, It’s Mine is the playful new group show exploring fantasy, desire and intimacy, running at New York’s Museum of Sex
‘I’m genuinely excited for tomorrow because I’m interested in what the next generation have to say’: We spoke to the influential fashion photographer about his latest show and his ongoing fascination with youth culture
Set in a hedonistic future America, the star-studded epic is 40 years in the making and will premiere at Cannes later this month
Ahead of its UK release, the director talks about the inspirations behind her new film La Chimera – a mystical tale of tomb raiders in 1980s Italy
The actress is set to play women’s boxing icon Christy Martin
Featuring DJ sets by Arca, Evian Christ and Two Shell
From illegal pirate radio to one of the most important musical institutions in the UK, we look back at some of Rinse FM’s key moments
The US musician and rock engineer behind acts such as Nirvana, PJ Harvey and Pixies passed away this week aged 61
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?
The TikTok influencer is the perfect herbal blend of crystals, conspiracies and capitalism, but there’s more than meets the third eye
May 14, 2024
Young people are rapidly becoming dedicated fans of New York Times Games like Connections and Strands
May 13, 2024
May 10, 2024
This year Eurovision’s mantra ‘united by music’ rings hollow as the European Broadcasting Union doubles down on including Israel in this year’s contest
May 09, 2024
The cult filmmaker discusses his design collective EDGLRD, the future of entertainment, and his latest film, Aggro Dr1ft
Bleach London’s newest range of permanent hair dyes, No Bleach London, gives you the ability to get the shades you want without having to bleach it first
The rising star of London’s fashion scene takes us behind the scenes in his studio as he launches a new custom-order service and tongue-in-cheek tee
May 08, 2024
As London’s iconic LGBTQ+ venue turns 15, writer Amelia Abraham reflects on some of the venue’s most memorable moments
With Shogun’s gut-churning climax now behind us, we talk to the show’s scene-stealing supporting star to discuss his legendary career