10 Questions With Lulu. As She Releases Her Debut EP ‘Dear Disorientated Soul’
South-East Londoner Lulu. has music running through her soul. Growing up in a household where gospel and high-praise music were regular features, the 21-year-old developed a keen ear for rhythm by listening to her father playing the talking drum.
10 Questions With Diiv As They Release Their New Album ‘Frog In Boiling Water’
Brooklyn-based band Diiv don’t stop working on their sound. Despite being in the game since 2011, lead singer Zachary Cole Smith, guitarist Andrew Bailey, bassist Colin Caulifield and drummer Ben Newman, continue to push themselves to create work that feels
Norbert Schoerner’s Prada Archive Comes To Life in New Photobook
‘Norbert Schoerner Prada Archive 1998–2002’ is the new tome chronicling the German photographer‘s seminal Prada campaigns at the turn of the millennium.
Kim Jones Dresses Reece Clarke In Dior For Ballet Performance at Charleston Festival
Jones has lent his deft hand to Reese Clarke, principal dancer of The Royal Ballet, for his performance at the 35th Charleston Festival which took place Tuesday. Performing a reimagining of Vaslav Nijinsky’s The Afternoon of a Faun with choreography
Get To Know The Up-And-Coming Irish DJs Playing Belfast’s AVA Festival
AVA Festival has been an unwavering staple of Belfast’s summer scene since its establishment in 2015. Here we meet the DJs featured on its 2024 lineup.
Derek Ridgers’ Documents ’80s Subcultures Inside New Tome, ‘The London Youth Portraits’
'Derek Ridgers: The London Youth Portraits' is an intimate dossier of Ridgers' time spent doggedly documenting the subcultures that ran amok the capital’s streets and after-hours drinking dens between 1978 and 1987.
Bfrnd Curates Balenciaga Music’s Latest Playlist
Since joining Balenciaga in 2015, the luxury brand’s artistic director, Demna, has been committed to creating a 360-degree experience for his consumers.
Eimear Lynch’s Debut Photobook ‘Girls’ Night’ Explores Girlhood In All Its Awkward Beauty
Girlhood is a weird and wonderful thing. Despite the aesthetics morphing across generations, the central tenets remain the same. MSN chats turn into TikTok videos and One Direction shrinks down to Harry Styles, but the complexity of coming of age
Ten’s To See: Beryl Cook / Tom Of Finland At Studio Voltaire
Walk into Clapham’s Studio Voltaire from today and a curated display of perky, peach-like rears and bulbous pectorals are there to greet you, firting and fizzing with a raw cheekiness
Ten’s To Do: Flick Through The Pages Of Assouline’s Latest Title, ‘Chanel: The Legend Of An Icon’
The legacy of Chanel is laid out in a brand new tome by Alexander Fury aptly titled, 'Chanel: The Legend of an Icon', published by Assouline.
Angelo Flaccavento Writes About The Imaginative Power Of Words
Are words more powerful than images? For the writer Angelo Flaccavento they are the door to his most vivid dreams.
Sir Elton John and David Furnish Talk Us Through Their Upcoming V&A Exhibition, ‘Fragile Beauty’
Elton John’s path to stardom and the highs and lows of his fame, addiction and recovery are well-known. But most people don’t know about the journey he has taken over the last 30 years to become one of the world’s
Craic Is The Independent Zine Painting A Modern Portrait Of Northern Ireland
Prepped and primed to give your bookshelf a healthy dose of Northern Irish charm, James Robinson is back with a second issue of his independent zine, Craic.