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The Out Of Body Issue
Olivia Singer
As Binx Walton is shot in all Comme des Garçons, fashion’s ultimate provocateur speaks to her work’s relationship with the body.
The Icons and Idols Issue
i-D Staff
Created in collaboration with the Parisian lipstick revolutionaries, i-D NO.1 1980 is here. Pucker up!
Shot by Oliver Hadlee Pearch for The Icons and Idols Issue, Binx explores lush forests and balmy Caribbean nights with Adesuwa Aighewi, Anok Yai, Paloma Elsesser and Selena Forrest.
Beauty
Model of the moment Binx Walton collaborates with artist Liz Johnson Artur and some of New York’s finest for a beautiful series honouring the creativity and diversity of natural hair.
Photography
i-D Staff, Ryan White
Deia, Frederikke Sofie, Binx Walton, Luna Bijl, Malibu. This is 12 months in the life of photographer Dan Martensen.
The Radical Issue
Bojana Kozarevic
The second cover for The Radical Issue features Binx. Speaking to i-D she discusses diversity, sexual harassment, and how we can change the world.
Fashion
Step into my office, baby. For i-D’s Family Values Issue, everyone’s fave modern super Binx Walton dons thigh-high Balenciaga boots and gets in front of Brianna Capozzi’s inimitable lens. Working 9 to 5 never looked so good.
Anders Christian Madsen
Anthony Vaccarello had plenty of shoes to fill when he took the top job at Saint Laurent last year. Instead, he chose to walk his very own path. “Hate it or like it,” as he puts it, “I’m doing this.”
FASHION WEEK
Rory Satran
Shades of brown and beige on a hyper-diverse cast were the focal points for a show with no music and no set.
Isabelle Hellyer
So far, #Wangover is the best-worst hashtag of 2017.
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