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be good, be kind, be 2018
i-D Staff
To round out the year, we asked a handful of people we were inspired by in 2017 to give us their advice for a good, kind, happy, empowered, strong, loud, and proud 2018. Here’s what they each had to say.
East London’s J Hus closes out 2017 with a Mercury nominated album, a platinum single, a sold out tour and the realisation that the only person who can hold you back is your own self.
Fighting the corner of every stressed-out kid in the land, Lauren Stocks is proving that happiness is not measured in exam results, but by being good, kind and 2018.
Be yourself and love yourself. The model changed the game this year and wants you to do the same.
Following a year in which she successfully enraged a conspiracy theorist alt-right radio host, we asked the London-based designer for her advice for a rebellious 2018.
And keep fighting for change.
Not content with being a pro-skater for Adidas and Palace, 2017 has seen our favorite boy about town launch a solo show, Us and Chem, and talk openly about his use of art as therapy. He’s good, he’s kind, he’s Blondey McCoy. This is his message for 2018.
Kate Spicer
On 14 June 2017, 11-year-old Alexyia’s family were evacuated from the Walkways opposite Grenfell Tower. Six months on, and with 118 households still in emergency accommodation, she shares a message of solidarity and hope for the new year.
Drawing inspiration from Yorkshire’s medieval history and the otherworldly wonder and weirdness of sci-fi films, Matty upends dystopian visions and reworks them into a fashion utopia.
The outspoken model, who wrote an open letter to the fashion industry about its abuse problem earlier this year, can’t wait to see more change in the new year.
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