ART SHOWS + EXHIBITIONS TO VISIT AT NYC FASHION WEEK
Words by Olisa Jr. The next few weeks, for the glamorous world of fashion, entails sublimely tailored dresses, chic designers, daringly beautiful runways, and much more to look forward to, and while
Artist and curator, INxSANIxTY is pushing creativity and collaboration in a new exciting community engagement project
For anyone who frequents the local south-east London art scene, INxSANIxTY has become somewhat of a household name. From curating group exhibitions, to running community events – Sani is the Peckham-based contemporary
Motivating everyone to get moving this January, JOHN REED is offering new members their first three months free.
Last year we had the opportunity to try out Berlin’s famous and finest fitness export JOHN REED, taking advantage of their newly launched ‘three months free’ deal, when you sign up for
Amarachi Nwosu’s ‘The Ones Who Keep Walking’ tells the story of Art, Music and Culture in Africa right now.
GUAP speaks to photographer and filmmaker Amarachi Nwosu on her debut feature film; The Ones Who Keep Walking. Amarachi Nwosu is a photographer, filmmaker and director who over the years has lived and
British Vogue’s representation of dark-skinned models is not as revolutionary as they think it is.
British Vogue’s February 2022 issue succeeded in representation but is representation always good when it exotifies and potentially dehumanises the community that it’s trying to “uplift”? British Vogue revealed their cover for
We met JFunk, the 2021 winner of #RedBullDanceYourStyle
We had the pleasure of being invited to the Red Bull Dance UK finals of #RedBullDanceYourStyle, an all-styles, one to one dance competition where dancers battle to a random selection of songs
Anna Pluskota releases her ‘Flowerland’ editorial exclusively with GUAP Magazine.
Anna Pluskota interprets femininity and nature in her latest editorial, named Flowerland In the country of Poland, the imagery of women is often in the crux of the male gaze. From the
“We were Black-Fished!” Gabrielle Union exposes the Bring It On franchise for the misleading trailer.
The first installment of the ‘Bring It On’ cheerleading movie franchise was one of the first to call out cultural appropriation and the mis-treatment of Black creativity and talent. However, it doesn’t
From One American Icon To The White House, for Saniyya Sidney this is only the beginning.
Saniyya Sidney speaks to GUAP about her portrayal as Venus Williams in Golden Globe Award Winning Motion Picture “King Richard”. Saniyya Sidney has become a treasured fixture in some of Hollywood’s most
Molly-Mae Hague uses her 24 hours to say “sorry” but will it mend the damage of the toxic hustle culture she clearly embodies.
“We all have the same 24 hours” – Influencer & Creative Director of Pretty Little Thing’s Molly-Mae Hague comes under fire for comments on work ethic. We all have the same 24
The founder of 1508 Concierge shares the story behind the brand’s growing success
1508 Concierge provide VIP experience events for the biggest stars of the UK entertainment industry, while maintaining a mental health centred approach to all of their many business ventures Want to know
What it’s like working in the film industry with [@MrWalker_] & [@VisualsbyLolly] in collab with @AdobeUK
Build a community… Iron sharpens Iron… Martin Scorsese, Spike Lee, Steven Spielberg and George Lucas are all friends. If Martin can’t do a job he’ll call Spike Lee or George. We need