The new week is here and with it comes the chance to delve deep into some fresh culture and fashion. Here’s your latest look at the i-D Guide.

Wear… Louis Vuitton’s new LV sneakers
If you like your sneakers on the luxury side, made with care and attention, the new ones from LV should be on your list. Premium calf leather; seven hours of stitching per pair – and they look cool to boot. Buy them here.

Buy… Diptyque scented matches
Because why not? Master home aesthetes take note. Buy them (£22) here.
Listen to… Elle Darlington
The pop emergency klaxon has been triggered – a new British bop maker has been born and her name is Elle Darlington. This shimmery, stupidly catchy new track “wish you would” is giving big, sexy, smouldering Ariana-cum-S Club 7 energy. Love it! Listen above and smash the follow button on her IG here.

Read… Style and Substance by Bay Garnett
Super stylist Bay Garnett has created a new, brilliant tome for the codes of dressing by excavating how others do it. Everyone from Joan Didion to Oscar Wilde, Chloe Sëvigny to Susie Cave appear in her new book Style and Substance – a perfect read for anyone looking to find a new lease of style life or just interested in examining the way icons dress. Buy it here.

Apply for… FREE FILM NYC
On this Friday 3 November, anyone interested in photography in Harlem is invited by WORTHLESSSTUDIOS to head to Johnny Hartman Plaza, Amsterdam Ave and W 143rd St., to collect free rolls of film. With the prompt “ONE SQUARE MILE”, they will be asked to shoot images within that square mile for a month, before being able to drop off their film for free developing. Once you’ve sent your photos, the best ones will appear in a photobook, compiled of the work of photographers in 18 different districts and boroughs around the city. Check out more information here.

Go to… Keyrah’s debut show at Phonox
The Rinse FM favourite brings a bunch of mates —Lil Silva, Kojay and more — to Phonox this Friday. Get your tickets here.
Eat at… Bun House
Located just away from the main drag on Lisle Street, this cosy two-storey Cantonese spot is home to some of Chinatown’s best steamed buns – cotton-ball soft mounds filled with succulent char siu pork, succulent pulled chicken or salt-spiked duck egg yolk custard – as well as a robust offering of innovative riffs on Hong Kong classics; wonton soups, fiery melanges of chewy macaroni and stir-fried beef, and double-fried, fall-off-the-bone short ribs glazed in a sticky milk sauce. For the truly gluttonous girlies, a must is the kaya French toast – an elevated, especially decadent spin on the cha chaan teng staple dessert, paired with a jasmine-infused clotted cream. Book here.