
Giorgio Armani: Radical Gender
February 16, 2016 9:07 pm Leave your thoughtsSince the launch of his brand in 1975, Armani has challenged and shaped fashion history, becoming Italy’s most successful fashion designer and ... More
Since the launch of his brand in 1975, Armani has challenged and shaped fashion history, becoming Italy’s most successful fashion designer and ... More
Victoria is two hours and eighteen minutes long and filmed in a single take. More than an eccentricity or gimmick, this technical ... More
Given her affinity for 1970s cinema—or anything prior—British actor Imogen Poots is a natural lead for her new film She’s Funny That ... More
Celebrating the May 28 premiere of NBC’s “Aquarius” (a new series about Charles Manson, his devoted young followers, and the detective who ... More
Actress, model and fashion icon Chloë Sevigny has been known for her effortless cool since the 90s. Beginning with her career at ... More
“What My Daughter Wore” is the printed follow-up to Brooklyn artist Jenny Williams’s much talked-about blog. In 2011, Williams launched “What My ... More
“Richard Phillips: Negation of the Universe” written by Marcus Steinweg celebrates the practice of contemporary artist, Richard Phillips, revealing the complexities and ... More
In a book of photographs, essays, and interviews of Yohiji Yamamoto and how he influenced contemporary fashion, “Yamamoto & Yohji” tells the ... More
Skate and brand culture Supreme has announced its new collaboration with artist Raymond Pettibon. Pettibon, a Hermosa Beach native and contributor to ... More