Will The New Biopic on Jean-Michel Basquiat Break The Chain of Exploitation of The Artist’s Legacy?
From the Tiffany & Co. campaign to Dr Marten’s shoe “collaboration” will the new Basquiat biopic, be a much needed cleanse of the Artist’s commercial exploitation? On the brink of another cinematic
Eternal Nineties: Unpacking The Unending Obsession With 90s Supermodel Aesthetics
By Memuna Konteh Fashion works in cycles, so it’s usually no surprise when forgotten trends of yesteryear start to re-emerge in store-fronts and on magazine covers everywhere. Some trends, however, have longevity
Standout Scenes and Styles from Euphoria Season 2
By Memuna Konteh *spoilers ahead* The final episode of Euphoria’s latest season aired last week, bringing the show to a stunning climax that left us, once again, wanting more. In true Euphoria
5 New Fashion Collaborations to Watch Out For
By Sayo Olukoga Collaboration is in the air, and it looks like everyone’s getting involved. It seems the industry is finally back to normal, and in true fashion, some of our favourite
Constructing Black Utopias Through Colour and Consciousness with Briana McLaurin
For New Jersey-Hailing artist Briana McLaurin, using art as a form of social commentary has evolved her work into a seemingly beautiful container for nurturing little black worlds that operate and exist
Sarah Andelman reunites with Vault by Vans for an exclusive International Women’s Day collaboration
By Wanique Block In honour of International Women’s Day, Vault by Vans has reunited with fashion curator and retail mastermind Sarah Andelman to present a limited capsule collection. Iconic cultural Curator Sarah
Oumou Sangaré ‘s Latest Work Is A Seraphic Ode to African Womanhood and Heritage. [@OumouSangare]
Oumou Sangaré ‘s Wassulu Don’s radically seraphic visuals are remarkably created as an ode to strong womanhood and deeply-rooted African heritage. Written by Contributing Editor, Olisa Jr. Over the last three decades, Grammy
London Fashion Week AW22 Just Didn’t Hit The Same, For Me
By Lynn Mongameli February saw London Fashion Week back in full swing. After a cancelled January showing due to Omicron cases being a major concern, the UK capital returned for an Autumn/Winter
Bottega Green Nowhere To Be Seen as Matthieu Blazy Goes Back To Basics
By Lynn Mongameli Since Daniel Lee’s abrupt departure from the Italian based fashion powerhouse Bottega Veneta, we have eagerly anticipated where the brand will go next. In November 2021, the Kering-owned brand