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Fashion
Greg French
As the art school opens its doors for its design degree show, i-D meets the 2019 class of fashion communication.
Culture
i-D talks to Hussein Kesvani, author of a new book that explores the online world of memes, influencers, Muslim dating apps and alt-right Islamophobes.
It’s probably not a massive shock that LGBT+ people are woefully under represented in advertising — and then there’s the sad fact that the most complained about ad of 2016 was a builder in heels. So what’s being done to change this? We find out.
Greg French, Markus Wernitznig
Taken from the latest issue of 1 Granary.
You might not know their names now, but these graduates from the Central Saint Martins’s Fashion Communication course will change the fashion industry landscape.
Greg French, i-D Staff
We’re living through an age where we need to take more direct action than ever. But should we be relying on brands to take a stand as well?
Meet some of the women who are standing up for diversity and challenging the industry’s perceptions of beauty.
A look at whether our hunger for fame is a product of a consumerist society, or something that touches on a deeper level of our psyche.
Greg French, Tish Weinstock
“When I was around Jehovah’s Witnesses I was really introverted, but when I was around friends, because I had to repress everything, I’d just go crazy.”
Armed with a Polaroid camera, the LVMH prize nominee gives us a candid look into the coveted competition in Paris and opens up about his recent experiences in menswear.
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