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Culture
Tamar Clarke-Brown
BBZ BLK BK: Alternative Graduation Show held space for ten recently graduated black queer artists to reclaim their time and re-contextualise their experiences.
Fashion
Hannah Ongley
The powerful Hollywood players behind Time’s Up appear to be giving designers an ultimatum: condemn sexual harassment, or risk being boycotted.
Art
Benoit Loiseau
American photographer John Edmonds talks religious iconography, Mapplethorpe and the beauty of the absent.
Film
Colin Crummy
Channeling ‘City of God,’ ‘La Haine,’ and ‘Blue Is the Warmest Color,’ Martha Canga Antonio tackles immigrant identity and experience in this hotly tipped gang drama.
News
‘Fashion is always at its best when it looks outside of itself for inspiration and holds up a mirror to society,’ the Public School and DKNY designer reminds us.
i-D Staff, Princess Julia
As LC:M gets underway, Princess Julia speaks to Nasir Mazhar about his fall/winter 16 vision.
Felicity Kinsella
Ronan McKenzie’s new exhibition considers contemporary views on black sexuality, prejudices and power.
i-D Team
After going viral with her documentary series Strolling, filmmaker Cecile Emeke continued to explore the themes of gentrification and black culture in the diaspora of Dalston, in her latest film Ackee & Saltfish.
Stuart Brumfitt
Lighting up with a blackout, Public School are the crowned princes of New York menswear. Still dazed from the CFDA/Vogue Fashion Awards, the dynamic duo of darkness talk winning, Wintour and womenswear.
Adam Fletcher, i-D Team
Rick Owens’ step sorority sisters unleashed a tornado of energy onto the catwalk, stomping a refreshing beat that’s still echoing around the industry and beyond.
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