Ten’s To See: ‘Stanley Kubrick: The Exhibition’ at the Design Museum
Let's not beat around the bush – Camp: Notes on Fashion is the undoubtable winner of the (made-up) award for exhibition of the month, perhaps even the whole year. With a stellar Met Ball pink carpet and a brief insight
From Issue 62: A Portrait of Celia Hempton, The British Artist Exploring the Beauty of Human Intimacy
top by James Davison Studio, jeans by Vetements, boots by Miu Miu Celia Hempton’s working day always starts with breakfast – “A really good one,” emphasises the 37-year-old British artist. It entails coffee (“a really good coffee”), and then porridge and
‘Drawing a Blank’ is Your Guide to the Artist Portfolio of Tomorrow, as Curated by Ben Broome
It all started with a temporary exhibition in a gutted Victorian two-story terraced house round the back of Peckham’s Copeland Park in 2016. Coinciding with Frieze week, in the dilapidated building curator Ben Broome put on a group show featuring
Reece + Dean Select Their Favourite Images Ahead of Their Debut Solo Exhibition
Usually, the Central Saint Martins success stories begin when the brightest talents pierce into the fashion realm during graduation season. Though for Fashion Communication and Promotion students Reece + Dean, the pair have crafted a success story for themselves long
Ten’s to See: ‘The Challenge’ by Tadao Ando at Armani/ Silos
Armani Teatro 2001 - Courtesy of Giorgio Armani Getting out of bed without waking the other person up. Finding the perfect pair of jeans. Surviving a morning commute without getting a sweat on. These are just a few personal challenges I
Ten’s To See: ‘The Mannequin’ at Tutu’s Theatre, a New Play by Sam Kindon
‘The Mannequin’ is a new play written and directed by Sam Kindon and presented by Das Stück theatre company. It is currently being previewed at King’s College in London (April 26th and 27th) with more London previews to be announced.The
These Are The Fashion Podcasts You Should be Listening to Right Now
3.55 by Chanel No one can deny the power of an image: if a photo is worth a thousand words, then moving image is worth a million. But how many words is an hour of conversation worth? If the new-found popularity
Wistful Thinking: Tony Marcus Writes About Missed Opportunities
Modigliani only showed his paintings once in London while he was alive. There was a show at the Mansard Gallery in 1919. There was a big wicker basket of his drawings for sale; they were sold for 1 shilling each,
Ten’s to See: The Art of Wig Making vol. 2 ‘PERSONAS’ by Tomihiro Kono
Whether you're a Halloween queen, a full-time drag queen or just someone who loves to dabble in the act of temporary changing your locks – you oughta know who Tomihiro Kono is. Once a long-term collaborator of Junya Watanabe (remember
Ten Tips on Shopping for Fashion Furniture at Salone del Mobile 2019
Your latest fashion-forward fix isn’t something you wear
Look At Us Now: Nellie Eden Writes About Sex And Social Media
“Sometimes I think she’s fit. Sometimes I think she’s a bit of a slag.” My ears tingle at the word “slag”. Two young men, about my age, dressed in tight tracksuits and baseball caps, are taking it in turns to
When Two Become One: Remembering The Moments When Fashion and Dance Joined Arms
Maria Grazia Chiuri loves a good boogie, doesn't she? Though you won't find the Dior creative director doing any of the Fortnite dances anytime soon, she prefers something a little more bourgeois. Similarly to Christian Dior himself, dance has been
Ten’s To See: ‘Hen’ by Bex Day at the Herrick Gallery
When she coined the term "gender performativity" in 1990, philosopher Judith Butler clearly anticipated the move towards understanding the social conditioning of sex. At the time, the focus was on feminism and the way women's roles in our society were
Keith Haring, But Make it Fashion
The phenomenon of designers lifting the work of artists, both dead and alive, has been part of the fashion norm for decades. There's the Mondrian dress by YSL, the Basquiat x Comme des Garçons Shirt, Yayoi Kusama for Louis Vuitton,
Gary Card Launches A Collection of Handmade Toys at Dover Street Market – and Selects His 10 Favourite Toys for us
Toys are us. Whatever your age, gender, or ethnicity – each of us has an object that we will forever associate with the days of our childhood. Whether it's a rock or a majestic Barbie castle, it doesn't really matter.