ELV DENIM: A Lesson in Slow Fashion

ELV DENIM: A Lesson in Slow Fashion

Written by Noon Khouri ELV Denim’s latest presentation on Oxford Street was more than just a showcase—it was an educational journey. Positioned amidst fast fashion giants, ELV’s presence felt like a deliberate

Fried, Filtered & Fashioned: the Delicious Subversion of Sinead Gorey’s FW25 show

Fried, Filtered & Fashioned: the Delicious Subversion of Sinead Gorey’s FW25 show

Written by Mary Hezekiah With layers of fur, plaid, and the unmistakable sheen of fast-food packaging, a girl dramatically walks down the runway. The KFC bag is tight in one hand while,

Heritage Series 07: Katty Han

Heritage Series 07: Katty Han

Written by Lauren Bryant Introducing Katty Han, an Indonesian-born, Tasmania-raised visual artist whose paintings explore her dual identity and “existence between two worlds”. Katty talks reimagining Indonesian culture through a modern lens, and

Aarti Vijay Gupta FW25: A collision of ancient & contemporary through the integration of art and fashion

Aarti Vijay Gupta FW25: A collision of ancient & contemporary through the integration of art and fashion

Written by Morola Oyefesobi Gupta bends and blends the constraints of traditional Indian clothing and gives them a new lease on life by creating a collision of ancient and contemporary stylings through

Heritage Series 05: ERAH x AKIYA

Heritage Series 05: ERAH x AKIYA

Written by Lauren Bryant Erica Ezeogu is a true next-gen creative: a musician, director, painter, designer, and TikTok-viral rug-maker, all in one. From being knocked down to getting back up, to explorations of

Heritage Series 04: Hanan Sharifa

Heritage Series 04: Hanan Sharifa

Written by Lauren Bryant Brooklyn-based designer, Hanan Sharifa seamlessly blends her Moroccan-American heritage to create clothing that transcends identifiable origins. From concepts of global interconnectedness to untold narratives of resistance and resilience, Hanan

Heritage Series 03: Faith Melody-Ramautar

Heritage Series 03: Faith Melody-Ramautar

Written by Lauren Bryant No longer side-lined as “just” an accessory, Indian-Jamaican hair sculpture artist, Faith Melody-Ramautar’s designs reconcile ancestral traditions with modern forms of expression, rejecting and redefining the harmful beauty standards

Everyday People Finally Debut Their Globally Renowned Party in Jamaica

Everyday People (EP), the globally renowned cultural movement celebrated for uniting music, art, and community, is making its highly anticipated debut in the Caribbean, with its first staging in Jamaica. OnSaturday, October

A VISUAL CELEBRATION OF TWO AND A HALF CENTURIES OF TRADITION IN SHOEMAKING 

A VISUAL CELEBRATION OF TWO AND A HALF CENTURIES OF TRADITION IN SHOEMAKING 

Birkenstock unveils a one-of-a-kind content series: a visual approach  to its legacy of quality, craftsmanship and innovation that emphasizes  its enduring cultural impact and inspires to write the future.  As BIRKENSTOCK celebrates

adidas Originals and GUAP celebrate the graduation of the latest Originals Creator Network cohort

adidas Originals and GUAP celebrate the graduation of the latest Originals Creator Network cohort

This week, adidas Originals and GUAP celebrated the graduation of the 2024 Originals Creator Network (OCN) cohort, a creative career development programme for young emerging London talent. The celebration was held at

PIONEERING THE GAME AND EMPOWERING  DUAL HERITAGE WITH NIKE

PIONEERING THE GAME AND EMPOWERING DUAL HERITAGE WITH NIKE

As an incredible summer of sport nears completion, we reflect on how big sporting events provide an unlock in communities celebrating their interconnected roots. Sport brings people together and the rising generation

THE GLORY OF SUPACELL : A SICKLE CELL SUPERHERO STORY

THE GLORY OF SUPACELL : A SICKLE CELL SUPERHERO STORY

The most groundbreaking works of art begin with just a thought. For Rapman, the multi-talented mastermind behind Supacell, the thought was as simple as this: ‘what if people from ends had superpowers?’