Harry Xu explored contrasts at the ICA Nash and Brandon Rooms among mirrored spheres, reflective PVCs and effeminate drapings.
Harry Xu explored contrasts at the ICA Nash and Brandon Rooms among mirrored spheres, reflective PVCs and effeminate drapings.
Founder Duncan Barbour used strong storytelling techniques to incorporate the brands rich motorcycle heritage, from photographs projected on the walls to vintage t-shirts hanging down from the ceiling.
An 80’s futurism throwback at Blood Brother presentation among old school computers and office furniture.
University of the Arts London's London College of Fashion catwalk show featured collections from 46 BA graduate students and was divided into six acts that took place at Old Spitalfields Market in East London.
Union City (1980)
Although Purienne is best known for snapshots of his beautiful girlfriends on holiday, we discover the teenage archive of him taken at the birthday of long time family friend, Albertus.
Punk musician Tony Kennedy talks about his collages ranging from his early work as posters for gigs to his most recent digital and politicized collages.
Studing at Central Saint Martins, Jaana explores the impact of social media and how it allows her to portray her art.
The distortion of normality is captured by a study of surrealism and imagery that explores absurdity and what is illogical. Inspired by Doroetha Tanning’s "Chambre 202", unusual poses and angles are shot next to familiar objects and the contrast itself creates a sense of distorted visuals.
Scorpio Rising (1964)
Young Japanese photographer Mika Hashimoto’s photography often unveil simple, overlooked emotions. Most of her photography is around her trips to Los Angeles.
South African artist Moshekwa Langa’s works can be interchangeably seen as works of fine art and poetry.
The 17-year-old art and design student dreams of fulfilling the life of a fashion figure by moving to Paris to join a substantial fashion school. Sam draws a lot about personal love stories and posts selfies to stage an outfit.
Fashion is healing our minds that is suffering from the sickness of our daily routine. When you find the right company that routine turns into valuable moments and our body heals. We can then start to discover and enjoy the every-day objects and environment that surrounds us. Love turns anything into beauty.
Meet Chloe Nardin, model and Central Saint Martins student whose living it up in London.
Kwaidan (1964)
Bandele ‘Tex’ Ajetunmobi is a self-taught photographer known for his documentation of the culture and communities in East London.
Portuguese artist Alice dos Reis about 3D real estate reels, internet life, and our ways of relating to objects.
Sylvie aka Sylvia reveals the meaning of her name to be a woodland spirit and was named her grandmother. Part of her success is through her Instagram.
There is a thin line between stuffiness and a modern spirit