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Australia
Brooke Powers, i-D Team
Brooke Powers and Juliana Huxtable talk being trans, tumblr, DJing, and practical humanism.
Triana Hernandez
With references including thunderstorms, Bjork, indigenous languages and the role of women in Aboriginal communities, the group are knitting together past, present and future.
Wendy Syfret
Five years after closing, the Arnsdorf renaissance suggests that fashion won’t be the end of us all.
i-D Staff
We meet and celebrate the young members of Australia’s queer community fighting for LGBTIQ+ rights around the country. Remember these names and faces: they’re making tomorrow a brighter and more inclusive place.
Darren Luk
To be Australian in 2017 means a lot of different things. With one in four members of our population born overseas, it increasingly doesn’t mirror the sun-bleached stereotype we’ve clung to for decades. Despite this, turn on the TV or head to the…
The polymath is taking conversations about race and identity offline and into the real world.
Face it, the great Australian novel was about the experiences of a teenage girl.
Stephanie Wade
“I was told I’m too controversial for sponsors. What’s my biggest controversy? That I’ve called out racists?”
Frankey Chung
Describing her recent, traffic-stopping collection as ‘American cowgirl meets taxidermy kitsch’, we have all eyes on what this young graduate will do next.
At the turn of the millennium, Search For a Supermodel promised to change the industry and discover the next wave of Australian talent. It didn’t, but it did change Australia.
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