Meet Nick Mono, the genre-fusing West Londoner and die-hard Justin Bieber fan
Nick Mono’s TikTok hit, Effy Stonam, was just the start for the 18-year-old West Londoner. As he gears up to release his first record Rusty, Mono sits down to talk inspirations, JLS and writing from a place of honesty.
‘Can’t be that shit - they played it on Radio 2’: Meet Cardiff’s newest pop star, Yxngxr1
At just 22, Yxngxr1 is the Cardiff-based singer making music from his bedroom, amassing a hefty following on SoundCloud who just can’t get enough of his DIY, Garageband-esque sound. Follow Phoebe Shardlow’s conversation with the rising star as they discuss everything from Tyler, The Creator and Drake to bleached hair and breakthrough moments.
Riff-tastic, explosive and gnarly: How the Nova Twins are changing rock music’s mould with Fender
Sitting down at The Blues Kitchen in Camden, we meet London’s hottest young rock duo, the Nova Twins, ahead of the launch of Fender’s latest guitar series, Player Plus.
Luke Neil is the fashion student who wants you to ‘Go Fkn Mad’!
For London College of Fashion student, Luke Neil, punk is a feeling. And challenging the alienation experienced among so many LGBTQ+ creatives, his latest collection, Punk Puff, has been designed to make you “feel like a grunge god.”
From rapping over Lil Wayne beats to making bedroom pop: Welcome to Seb’s world
The king of Chicago’s bedroom pop scene, SEB is the producer, engineer and now performer whose latest EP, IT’S OKAY, WE’RE DREAMING is inspired by the rollercoaster transitions at the end of high school.
Meet the 3D artist using afro-futuristic characters to challenge the white-dominated NFT space
From falling into the creative industry by accident, digital artist and musician, Serwah Attafuah is using art to create dream-like alternative universes.
Meet Tai Verdes, the basketballer-turned-viral singer reminding us to do what we love
With a viral song that took over TikTok last summer, Tai Verdes is using his new album to take us through his life story, and to remind us that everything is going to be A-O-K.
Class of 2021: Here’s why this LCF grad doesn’t believe fashion can be ‘studied’
For Cici Zhang, fashion is a form of the most personal self-expression. And for her graduate collection, she visualised a spiritual world in which Mother Nature lent a hand to form the flowering, organic shapes that came to symbolise her inner self.
Class of 2021: How digital distortion inspired this FIT grad’s final collection
The idea of digital distortion has never been more prevalent than in 2020, a year plagued by misinformation and fake news. For FIT student Yitao Li, she channelled that distortion into her graduate collection of misshapen, multi-coloured garments.
Class of 2021: Meet the CSM grad using knitwear to show us his post-apocalyptic world
Drawing inspiration from the elements and his favourite childhood animation, Oscar Ouyang’s gutsy final collection, Wind, Current, Flow, uses knitwear to inform his futuristic world.
Class of 2021: Dimitris Karagiannakis explores Greek mythology to celebrate femininity and transness
Graduating from the Royal College of Art, Dimitris Karagiannakis is using fashion to explore “notions of womanhood and femininity, transness, and the body,” drawing inspiration from Greek mythology and spiders to create a metamorphic design.
Class of 2021: Saule Gradeckaite on Lithuanian cop shows, creative subjectivity and her graduate collection
To LCF grad, Saule Gradeckaite, fashion is her way of expressing creative subjectivity towards an objective environment. Inspired by a Lithuanian cop show, her graduate collection challenged the critical gaze towards East European Hooligans (aka ‘gopniks’).
Class of 2021: Daniel Vass created a collection of clownery because ‘I figured I’d do something stupid’
For his graduate collection, London College of Fashion student Daniel Vass went into full-blown clownery mode, and in the age of Boris and Trump, doesn’t it just seem fitting?
Class of 2021: Arianne Scott on her collection of female flora and why she describes CSM as ‘weird, fun, ruthless’
Graduating with a collection of female flora, Arianne Scott is the Central Saint Martins final year student using the nostalgia for another’s past to influence her garment design.
Class of 2021: Jack Fieldhouse is the Middlesex grad capturing his version of the Class of ‘86
Inspired by familial ties and self-identity over lockdown, Jack Fieldhouse’s final photography project, Class of ’86, explores his parents’ university experience through the medium of self-portraiture.
Class of 2021: CSM grad Celine Kwan on creating her living room utopia
Celine Kwan is the Central Saint Martins graduate combining furniture and fashion to create her own living room utopia with “garments that look beautiful while being worn and can also be admired [when] taken off.”
Class of 2021: How Kadeem Lamorell used knitwear to better understand his relationship to gender
Inspired by the masculine figures in his life, Kadeem Lamorell is the Parsons graduate using knitwear to understand “why masculinity is such a deeply held and important concept” in the African-American and Caribbean communities he grew up in.
Filmmaker and model Diane Guais on capturing the essence of childhood
From walking for Celine and Miu Miu to filming backstage at Dior and Ann Demeulemeester, Diane Guais is the multi-hyphenate using her childhood video camera to capture the most intimate and childish moments in fashion.
Class of 2021: Meet Justine Janot, the CSM grad creating a hybrid femininity with her IRL and URL collection
Diverging from a science degree, Justine Janot switched to fashion to be able to “create characters and environments from a more 3D point of view.” Her graduate collection is the antithesis of that, combining traditional making practices with digital design in a collection of hybrid feminine silhouettes set against the backdrop of a hostile, dystopia.
MAY-A is the music industry’s much-needed, indie-pop agony aunt
Hailing from down under, MAY-A is the Byron-born singer comparing girls to mayonnaise. As she releases the break-up bounce-back ‘Swing of Things’ with POWFU, hear about her journey to queer liberation through transparent “emo lyrics” and a stream of endearing guitarwork.