Tyler, the Creator is making his feature film debut. The rapper will be starring alongside Gwyneth Paltrow (!) and Timothée Chalamet (!!!) on Josh Safdie’s upcoming A24 movie, Marty Supreme. Co-written with Uncut Gems‘ co-writer Ronald Bronstein, the film reportedly focuses on the life of professional ping pong player Marty Reisman, also known as “the wizard of table tennis.” Other details of the project have been pretty hush-hush.
The North Face x Comme des Garçons is a match made in heaven. The brands have once again collaborated on a capsule collection to remember. Consisting of jackets, fleeces, t-shirts and more, the collection displays the best of both brands’ commitment to style, functionality and comfort. The collaboration is a “testament to the shared ethos of both brands: a commitment to exploration and redefining norms,” the brands said in a statement. The collection will be launching this Thursday in global Dover Street Market stores.
Step inside Harmony’s “party girl apocalypse“. Everyone’s favourite internet pop princess is back with another single, “Stereo“. Infused with early noughties pop production and Harmony’s cheeky party girl lyricism, the song is an ode to crying the the club: “She cries in stereo at the end of the night / And when the party’s over, she leaves with Mr. Alright.” The exciting new offering from the ex-Girlpool pop star comes less than a month before the release of her debut solo album, Gossip, which delves into the full spectrum of human emotions through the lens of Harmony’s signature insight, honesty and wit.
We are still not over Kiko Mizuhara for Paloma Wool. The model-cum-actress-cum-It girl truly is the perfect fit for the Barcelona-based brand’s AW24 campaign.
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Tyler, the Creator is making his feature film debut. The rapper will be starring alongside Gwyneth Paltrow (!) and Timothée Chalamet (!!!) on Josh Safdie’s upcoming A24 movie, Marty Supreme. Co-written with Uncut Gems‘ co-writer Ronald Bronstein, the film reportedly focuses on the life of professional ping pong player Marty Reisman, also known as “the wizard of table tennis.” Other details of the project have been pretty hush-hush.
The North Face x Comme des Garçons is a match made in heaven. The brands have once again collaborated on a capsule collection to remember. Consisting of jackets, fleeces, t-shirts and more, the collection displays the best of both brands’ commitment to style, functionality and comfort. The collaboration is a “testament to the shared ethos of both brands: a commitment to exploration and redefining norms,” the brands said in a statement. The collection will be launching this Thursday in global Dover Street Market stores.
Step inside Harmony’s “party girl apocalypse“. Everyone’s favourite internet pop princess is back with another single, “Stereo“. Infused with early noughties pop production and Harmony’s cheeky party girl lyricism, the song is an ode to crying the the club: “She cries in stereo at the end of the night / And when the party’s over, she leaves with Mr. Alright.” The exciting new offering from the ex-Girlpool pop star comes less than a month before the release of her debut solo album, Gossip, which delves into the full spectrum of human emotions through the lens of Harmony’s signature insight, honesty and wit.
We are still not over Kiko Mizuhara for Paloma Wool. The model-cum-actress-cum-It girl truly is the perfect fit for the Barcelona-based brand’s AW24 campaign.
Ever wanted to step inside one of Tim Burton’s fantastical worlds? ‘The World of Tim Burton’, opening 25 October at London’s Design Museum, will chronicle many of the multi-disciplinary artist’s works throughout his career. From early sketchbooks to film props to Michelle Pfeiffer’s Batman Returns Catwoman costume, the exhibition will display over 600 items from Burton’s decades-spanning intricate universe. The London exhibition will be the final stop on the collection’s decade-long world tour for this exhibition and will be its only ever showing in the UK, so take a coveted look inside while you can.
Ever wanted to step inside one of Tim Burton’s fantastical worlds? ‘The World of Tim Burton’, opening 25 October at London’s Design Museum, will chronicle many of the multi-disciplinary artist’s works throughout his career. From early sketchbooks to film props to Michelle Pfeiffer’s Batman Returns Catwoman costume, the exhibition will display over 600 items from Burton’s decades-spanning intricate universe. The London exhibition will be the final stop on the collection’s decade-long world tour for this exhibition and will be its only ever showing in the UK, so take a coveted look inside while you can.
Happy birthday, Sophie 🩷. The pop pioneer would have been 38 today.
Burberry SS25 has us dreaming of warmer days in the great British outdoors. Popping off muddy boots, popping the kettle on. A palette of pastel violets, greens, oranges and more commanded the collection, turning the National Theatre into one of the many heritage gardens the collection was inspired by. Practical outerwear took an adventurous turn, where weathered materials were used on garments to give them a more worn-in look. Militia-style trenches and jackets again spoke to Burberry’s heritage, channelling the days of Prorsum. Featuring an original set by British artist Gary Hume, the collection feels effortlessly elegant, and inherently British.
KNWLS SS25 brought the heat to London Fashion Week. Shown in the old Central Saint Martins building in Holborn last evening, the collection channelled the ghosts of the institution’s past whilst looking forward to fashion’s future. Influenced by many of fashion’s greats – including Azzedine Alaïa and John Galliano – the collection honoured tradition with a sexy KNWLS twist. Treated leather offerings perfectly cinched models’ waists, showcasing the brand’s mastery in sensuous figure-hugging tailoring. Lingerie-inspired corsets and cut-out trousers sang to the brand’s CSM beginnings with gritty elegance. In another ode to the institution, avant-garde fascinators designed by fellow CSM alumn Stephen Jones topped off the collection with a futuristic touch.
Happy birthday, Sophie 🩷. The pop pioneer would have been 38 today.
Burberry SS25 has us dreaming of warmer days in the great British outdoors. Popping off muddy boots, popping the kettle on. A palette of pastel violets, greens, oranges and more commanded the collection, turning the National Theatre into one of the many heritage gardens the collection was inspired by. Practical outerwear took an adventurous turn, where weathered materials were used on garments to give them a more worn-in look. Militia-style trenches and jackets again spoke to Burberry’s heritage, channelling the days of Prorsum. Featuring an original set by British artist Gary Hume, the collection feels effortlessly elegant, and inherently British.
KNWLS SS25 brought the heat to London Fashion Week. Shown in the old Central Saint Martins building in Holborn last evening, the collection channelled the ghosts of the institution’s past whilst looking forward to fashion’s future. Influenced by many of fashion’s greats – including Azzedine Alaïa and John Galliano – the collection honoured tradition with a sexy KNWLS twist. Treated leather offerings perfectly cinched models’ waists, showcasing the brand’s mastery in sensuous figure-hugging tailoring. Lingerie-inspired corsets and cut-out trousers sang to the brand’s CSM beginnings with gritty elegance. In another ode to the institution, avant-garde fascinators designed by fellow CSM alumn Stephen Jones topped off the collection with a futuristic touch.
Babygirl finally has a UK release date. It’s gonna be a steamy Christmas as the erotic thriller will launch in American theatres on Christmas Day and in the UK and Ireland on 10 January 2025. Premiering at the 2024 Venice Film Festival, the new movie from A24 and Bodies Bodies Bodies director Halina Reijn sees Nicole Kidman play Romy, a CEO who, dissatisfied and starved of an orgasm her whole life, finds satisfaction under the submissive guidance of her intern Samuel, played by Harris Dickinson.
Babygirl finally has a UK release date. It’s gonna be a steamy Christmas as the erotic thriller will launch in American theatres on Christmas Day and in the UK and Ireland on 10 January 2025. Premiering at the 2024 Venice Film Festival, the new movie from A24 and Bodies Bodies Bodies director Halina Reijn sees Nicole Kidman play Romy, a CEO who, dissatisfied and starved of an orgasm her whole life, finds satisfaction under the submissive guidance of her intern Samuel, played by Harris Dickinson.
Skepta teased a new song with Kanye during the MAINS SS25 show. Following Kanye’s tease of the song at his Vultures 2 listening party in LA last month, Skepta has now cemented further belief that the collab is coming. Debuted in the middle of the British rapper’s runway show at London Fashion Week – which saw collegiate school-boy looks infused with nostalgic 90s flare – the track is a powerful joining of forces. While fans are dubbing the song “Cash Cow”, an official name for the track and further details of its release are still unconfirmed.
Skepta teased a new song with Kanye during the MAINS SS25 show. Following Kanye’s tease of the song at his Vultures 2 listening party in LA last month, Skepta has now cemented further belief that the collab is coming. Debuted in the middle of the British rapper’s runway show at London Fashion Week – which saw collegiate school-boy looks infused with nostalgic 90s flare – the track is a powerful joining of forces. While fans are dubbing the song “Cash Cow”, an official name for the track and further details of its release are still unconfirmed.
Some of A24’s best horror movies will be back in theatres next month. If you’re in the States, you’re about to have a great spooky season. A24 has teamed up with Regal Cinemas to present ‘An Eerie Series‘ which will bring a host of modern horror classics back into theatres, including The Killing of a Sacred Deer, Hereditary, A Ghost Story and more. The programme will run at over 100 theatres across the country at a discounted price ($8!), because the greatest horror here is, as always, capitalism.
JW Anderson SS25 is more than meets the eye. A quote from the theorist and critic Clive Bell printed on the closing garments of the Irish designer’s SS25 show said it all: “In art the only important distinction is the distinction between good art and bad.” In other words: you win some, you lose some, and JWA definitely won. Shown yesterday at the Old Billingsgate with a picturesque backdrop of Tower Bridge, the collection was all about a whimsical trick of the eye. Fake buttons, pockets and trompe-l’oeil hoodie strings were printed on satin mini dresses while billowing skater skirts were manipulated to hold perfectly in place, sans wind. While in many ways the collection was a more minimalist departure from the designer’s previous seasons, his love for tongue-in-cheek humour and absurdity were, as always, still peppered throughout (see: enormous sculptural silhouettes of knit dresses and puffed-to-the-max bubble skirts).