
Judge Me By My Journal Cover
The bag charm craze is coming for notebooks next.
A new-gen fashion editorial for people who care about what they wear.
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The bag charm craze is coming for notebooks next.

On the phenomenon of having a “favourite dead girl” — from Marilyn Monroe to Sylvia Plath — and what it means to let women live in peace.

A time stamp in media culture that will be hard to outshine.

How Rama Duwaji’s footwear reveals that, for socialists, fashion is always a material concern.

From Molecule 01 to Mark Fisher, Bee Beardsworth investigates our desire to bottle corporeal closeness and a yearning for a future that never materialised.

As our screen time climbs, so do the stifling standards to which we hold ourselves. Is it any wonder, then, that cosmetic interventions are more accessible and popular than ever?

Featuring an exclusive essay by Bella Blue Bloss.

The world unites over soccer kits and reality crashouts, Whimsicraft abounds, some designers sing while others sink, and Rob Rausch ventures outside.

On the runway, Whimsicraft — ephemeral design with a bric-a-brac, Boy Scout feel — has taken over. Now, it’s showing up everywhere else.

Against the rising tide of AI, four knitwear designers speak about the joy, craft, and ritual of tactile art.