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Culture
Betty Oxlade-Martin, Eilidh Duffy
Capturing personal style in the birthplace of i-D.
Eilidh Duffy, Isobel Rae
Secrets of style, success and happiness from nine Lower East Siders.
Daniel Antropik, Eilidh Duffy
Entering the style Olympics with residents of the French capital, aged 18 to 68.
Eilidh Duffy, Ton Zhang
Crossing junctions in Shibuya with stylish Tokyoites.
Eilidh Duffy, Nana Kwadwo Agyei Addo
Freedom, friendship and fierce looks on the streets of Ghana’s capital.
Brian Karlsson, Nicolaia Rips
Fur everywhere. Perfumes stink up the room. Heels scratch across the floor. A bunch of bitches compete to have their photo taken.
Frida Lisa Carstensen Jersø
Photographer Frida Lisa Carstensen Jersø captures a raw and intimate visual journey through illness, identity, and resilience.
Prissilya Junewin
Motos, markets and a cup of sweet milk tea. Photographer Prissilya Junewin hits up the people that make Taipei such a buzzing metropolis.
Sara Radin
After the Eaton Fire ravaged a tight-knit, predominantly Black and working class neighborhood, three groups have helped to bring aid and support to the community.
Daniel Culpan, Jackson Bowley
Edmund White’s memoirs set the scene for queer America in the 20th century. At 85, he’s still got lots to say about who and how we fuck.
Douglas Greenwood, Elinor Kry
Propping up the Vietnamese city are a gang of creatives inspired by FKA twigs, good food and freedom.
Art, Culture
Kristin Anderson
Angelyne, the city’s platinum blonde icon, turns her leftovers into portraits of Michael Jackson, E.T. and Cher.
Culture, Opinion
Ariel LeBeau
There’s only so much winking homage we can take.
Douglas Greenwood
Give me mildew. Give me a wailing Ethel Cain. Give me vampire dick.
Researcher and composer Sultana Isham on Papa Joe’s Female Impersonators, a decades-long story of trans representation in the South.
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