Victor Crepsley observes the zeitgeist and the mold that shapes us.
Victor Crepsley observes the zeitgeist and the mold that shapes us.
The emerging Londoner Joviale translates pleasure and pain into music.
In a commercial and capitalistic world, solitude requires active planning. The Swedish musician El Perro del Mar reflects upon it.
Erik is an artist based in New york, which hostess is being his main muse. With a butter knife he spreads cement on his models only to decay it again.
Tracy is a Nigerian-born singer- songwriter from South London. Her vibrant energy along with her jazzy tunes are dance certainties.
With foam, rubber and champagne, Linkedin and wigs, the colour of beige, writing, baking and dancing Fördärvet portraits the absurdity of contemporary capitalism.
Alecsander Rothchild is the fashion designer du jour, with old school tailoring skills, making it clear that adorning the body no longer knows a gender.
Tishk Barzanji reference life. He is an artist, observer and master of space. He creates spatious architectural sceneries and interiors, snapshots of universal and static neighbourhoods.
Meet Freja, the designer and model who wants to give voice to the misrepresented in media and fashion.
Yoyo Nasty is an artist and model who learnt how to dodge for the nipple restriction on Instagram.
World-based Johanna Eklund designs fashion with a punch.
Killjante is a DJ and is managing two fashion brands who tells us about pragmatic love.
Ava is just not the typical girl next door, you’ll see.
Lulu van Trapp is the woman of our dreams and the secret superhero to save the world with the taste of peaches and love.
The spicy Margarita on Rue de la Folie Mericourt.
Ellen Macke Alström is an artist, the love child of Basquiat and the Swedish illustrator John Bauer.
Whilst waiting for some asteroid to smash into out planet in a melancholia-manner, Julia draws and dreams about drinking her morning coffe when the sun rises.
Let there be light and there was Josefin. She tells us about her neon life, a sparkling story.
Jender tells us about her CV boycott, her opinion on the “inspiration” term and the importance of self-contemplation.
Raw sound with glitches and she sings about whatever fits. ShitKid will always be major.