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the earthwise issue
Osman Ahmed
As Burberry, Stella McCartney, and H&M pledge to help eliminate plastic pollution, we look back to The Earthwise Issue, in which Osman Ahmed asked: How can fashion find a new route to sustainability?
i-D Staff
Stand tall, stand proud. For The Earthwise Issue, photographer Theo Sion shows us how, shooting Giselle Norman in all her statuesque glory.
Discovering that there’s more to Berlin than nightlife, Angelo Pennetta and Fran Burns shoot model Larissa Hofmann as she explores the city.
Clementine de Pressigny
We speak to Parley for the Oceans founder Cyrill Gutsch to find out just how bad it really is.
Otegha Uwagba
It seems rather depressing, and possibly even counterproductive to suggest that #MeToo hasn’t had a tangible effect on working women’s lives, and it’s not that I don’t think it will — it’s just that it hasn’t happened yet.
Felix Petty, Georgie Wright, Roisin Lanigan
A new generation of young activists are infiltrating the British political system to create positive, progressive change.
Felix Petty
Tao Lin’s novel ‘Taipei’ was the defining chronicle of nihilistic youth in the 2010s. Tao’s new book, ‘Trip,’ is an exploration of psychedelic drugs, their benefits, and his quest to feel less depressed.
Chris, the latest incarnation of Héloïse Letissier’s Christine and the Queens, is hungrier, angrier, hornier, and wanting more.
Sarah Mower
A new generation of fashion design graduates are challenging the British fashion industry on issues of ethics and sustainability. Sarah Mower meets nine designers who want change and who want it now.
Steve Salter
Not content with launching one of fashion’s most exciting labels, French designer Marine Serre is crafting a sustainability-focused soft power movement that demands the industry is more conscious of the world around it.
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