Ten’s To Do: Read ‘Dior By Marc Bohan’
Next up in our new segment, Ten’s To Do, we’re talking the new must have book, 'Dior by Marc Bohan'. Because if we’re not looking at, thinking about or writing up on fashion, we’re reading about it. Live it, love
Ten’s To Do: See ‘Antonio Lopez 1970: Sex, Fashion & Disco’, A New Film Documenting The Life Of The Legendary Illustrator
"I was crazy in love with him. I remember everyone falling in love with Antonio", purrs Patti D’Arbanville in James Crump's new film on the all-too-short but brilliant life of Antonio Lopez. The former Warhol actress, and muse of Cat Stevens,
The Release Date And Trailer For André Leon Talley’s Documentary Is Here
“You can be aristocratic without being born into an aristocratic family,” says André Leon Talley in the trailer for his official documentary. Our thoughts exactly. Yes, Leon Talley’s ‘The Gospel According to André’ has officially got its release date: May
BlainSouthern Are Presenting An Exhibition Of Wim Wenders’ Early Polaroids
Not simply content with the status of genre defining film maker, playwright and author, Wim Wenders is also a frighteningly good photographer, with an archive of polaroids taken between 1964 and 1984 that comprise his Early Works, a new exhibition opening at
Loewe Collaborate With Turner Prize Nominee Anthea Hamilton For Her New Installation At The Tate
Spanning the length of the Duveen galleries, Anthea Hamilton's latest installation for the annual Tate Britain Commission, 'The Squash' feels like walking into the final scene of Kubrick's 2001: A Space Odyssey. Comprising over 7000 brilliant white tiles, there's something about the
Perry Ogden & Tara St Hill Capture Childhood In Rural Ireland In New Book, ‘Paddy & Liam’
Perry Ogden has long been drawn to Ireland and the lives of travellers. Despite being born in Shropshire, its people, culture and landscapes formed the basis of 'Pony Kids', his 1999 project and publication exploring Dublin's suburban horse culture among traveller communities. For
We Speak To Virgil Abloh About His Latest Collaboration With Takashi Murakami For London’s Gagosian
Just over ten years have passed since Virgil Abloh and Takashi Murakami launched the Dropout Bear into orbit for Kanye West's record breaking 'Graduation' album release. Since those early days as Kanye's creative director, Abloh has undergone a transformation, having not
A Look Inside Martin Margiela’s First Paris Retrospective
Affectionately referred to as fashion's 'invisible man', Martin Margiela was the designer who did it first, best and with minimal fanfare or attention. Media was something he largely refused to entertain, and over the course of his twenty years at the
John Alexander Skelton Revealed As The V&A’s Next Fashion In Motion Designer
The V&A's Fashion In Motion series has, over the past decade, proven as reliable a barometer as anything of the industry's most promising talent. Ignoring for one moment the super star alumni of this wonderful initiative, the Alexander McQueens and Yohji
Jason Brooks Unveils His Biggest Ever Show ‘The Subject Is Not The Subject’, At Marlborough Fine Art
In his third solo exhibition at Marlborough Fine Art, painter Jason Brooks unveils his largest ever show for the gallery and the first time they have shown the work of one artist across both floors of its exhibition space. Such
Your First Look At JW Anderson Workshops’ New John Harragan Store Mural
When you think of Stonehenge, you think of heathen rituals, sun-worshippers and neo-paganism, but there was none of that at the launch of JW Anderson Workshops' John Harragan-clad store this morning, just lots of beautiful clothes. Which is not to
Loewe Announce The Thirty Finalists Of Their 2018 Craft Prize
We like someone who's good with their hands. Pull your minds out of the gutter, not in the way you're thinking, although we're obviously not ones to shun that sort of talent either, but in this instance we're talking about artisans.
Burberry’s ‘Here We Are’ Exhibition Is Unveiled In Paris
Last night Burberry hosted a private view for the Paris leg of its ‘Here We Are’ exhibition. First unveiled at London’s Old Sessions House, as the setting for the brands SS18 Show in September, ‘Here We Are’ was curated by
‘Je Suis Couturier’ – An Exhibition Celebrating The Life And Work Of Azzedine Alaïa
Azzedine Alaïa is a fashion legend, and his sudden passing in November devastated the industry, but now more than ever his legacy is being celebrated. The exhibition “Je Suis Couturier” was opened on Sunday by Christoph Van Weyhe, Carla Sozzani
A New Exhibition Of Richard Avedon’s Work Documents A Changing America
The Bronx, New York, sometime in the late 1930s, and a young Richard Avedon befriends a young James Baldwin. They are both students at DeWitt Clinton High School and, despite their adolescence, find themselves with similar preoccupations - namely, a concern for