‘Friends: The Reunion’, could this be any more perfect?
The end of UK lockdown has brought us the much-anticipated reunion of perhaps the most widely known and BEST series ever to exist, ‘Friends’. So, to celebrate the release of ‘The One Where They Get Back Together’, we’re digging deep into the time capsule and uncovering some of our beloved character’s most iconic styles that have remained timelessly fashionable and meme-worthy.
Did Damiano David really do what we think we all saw on Eurovision?
From the “did that just happen?” Eurovision moment that will go down in history, to Rita Ora’s throuple and Gaga’s special 10th anniversary, this week was full of all sorts.
Delilah Montagu on ‘being young, having fun, and falling in love’
London’s rising star, Delilah Montagu, is living life to the max. As she releases her new single and accompanying video, ‘Coming For You’, we speak to the 23-year-old on all things music, youth, sex and love.
Australian singer Allday reflects on his career, future success, and being his own biggest enemy
A household name for any Australian Millennial/GenZ-er, Allday is the Adelaide-born, Melbourne-based singer/songwriter making music on his own terms. Over Zoom, Ry Gavin speaks to the artist about the pressures of the industry and the time he accidentally posted NSFW content to TikTok.
England’s teen heartthrob Jake Bugg on music, hangovers and starting a new chapter
Having penned the manuscripts that helped our generation navigate teenage angst and shared frustrations, Jake Bugg reflects on his music career as he prepares to embark on a new chapter with the soon-to-be-released EP, ‘Saturday Night, Sunday Morning’.
Rising star Anna Sofia chats saganaki, Elton John and baking your ex into a cinnamon bun
Meet the Canadian singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist, Anna Sofia, who describes her sound as “a modern take on influences from a range of past generations.”
Jayde Coxon on serving fierce make-up lewks and finding inspiration from motorcycle decals
From initially studying make-up as a laugh, Jayde Coxon is the beauty artist serving cheap lewks in a notoriously expensive industry. From designs inspired by motorcycle decals to out-of-this-world bleached eyebrows and heavy liner, we speak to the young creative on all things make-up and style.
How the Malaysian duo behind Ghostboy turned their hobby into a brand
Meet the Malaysian duo behind cult-brand, Ghostboy, as we discuss how they turned a hobby into a brand, the importance of music in fashion, and the hottest designers of the moment.
Ari, Naomi and Maisie star in the week of Marriages, births, beginnings and endings
In a week of surprises, get ready for a seemingly never-ending run of marriages, births, beginnings and endings starring our favourite pop culture heartthrobs, Ari, Naomi, Maisie and more…
KOAD is on a mission to ‘make young brown kids dance and feel embraced’
KOAD is the rising signer who believes “no one’s ever made music like me…I believe my honesty and raunchiness will comfort people because I’m simply telling stories from my life and observations I’ve made.”
For upcycle designer Nicole McLaughlin, the kitchen is her dressing room
From working with Carhartt and Patagonia, Nicole McLaughlin is the up-cycling designer turning fashion on its head, creating garments and accessories out of everything from bread and French fries to toothpaste, tennis balls, bags and more.
Is South East London’s DiRRTY HARRY our next pop culture icon?
Meet South East London’s next pop culture queen, DiRRTY HARRY as we discuss everything from the Holy Trinity (aka Britney, Lindsay and Paris) and Katie Price to our favourite Big Brother moments a la Pete Burns and Nikki Grahame.
Meet our new favourite bass player, Blu DeTiger, part of Fender’s Next Class of 2021
The bass guitar queen and New York City native, Blu DeTiger has gone from playing bass at the age of seven to rocking out at the CBGBs with performances that emanate “a lot of groove and a lot of rocking out.”
How Mata Hari is to this CSM student, an inspirational ‘embodiment of power in female disguise’
Saranya Umashankar is the first-year Womenswear student at Central Saint Martins who takes inspiration for her whimsical designs from Mata Hari, who Umashankar believes to be “the embodiment of power in female disguise.”
Meet Joost Jansen, the designer pleading for more transparency and self-belief
Colours are what fascinate designer, Joost Jansen the most: “I’m trained as a trend designer, but I don’t care about seasonal trend colours or patterns. For me it’s more about finding the freshest, not the newest colour combination.”
Doge, Bennifer, Kardashian PDA, Sawayama, Barbz... Could this week have been anymore iconic?
This week’s pop culture round-up includes everything from the death of Dogecoin a la Elon Musk, a surprise Bennifer remix, major Kardashian PDA, the Brits and a Barbz surprise (honestly just typing this out is exhausting).
Roshan Whittaker explores social pressures and conditioned performance in ‘the devil made me do it’
Roshan Whittaker’s autobiographical series “showcases a conditioned performance to ensure gratification, purpose and popularity. We pose for this artificial world, enslaving ourselves to these social pressures that dictate and enforce creativity, abundance and happiness when in fact we feel the opposing.”
From Tumblr to TikTok: Anna Koblish is the photographer with digital influence at her fingertips
For Philadelphia-born, New York-based creative, Anna Koblish, photography isn’t about pouting duck-lips or catfish clout. It’s a weapon of self-esteem that can chip away insecurities one click at a time.
Rising star Lola Young on music, custard creams and how much she loves Frank Ocean
Meet the London-based R&B singer and rising star, Lola Young, as we discuss everything from her new music, what she’s proud of, custard creams vs bourbons, and how much she loves Frank Ocean.
Studio Infinity explores cyber-feminism and gender fluidity through digital fashion
Studio Infinity is a platform for designers and artists creating digital fashion shows, 3D fashion design and augmented reality through gender fluidity, cyber-feminism and collaboration. “What we are doing is not replacing what is real,” says the studio’s Art Director and Curator. “3D is not an end in itself or an aesthetic, it’s a tool for creation.”