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Beauty
Rolien Zonneveld
Hanna Petrusevich’s designs exude big Gustav Klimt energy.
Culture
Michaela Younge uses absurdity to paint a portrait of the humour and violence she sees in South African society.
Fashion
Roisin Lanigan
It’s time to stitch, bitch.
Nick Fulton
Henry Mowgli explains why he hates selling the hand-stitched trench coats he exhibited in Chinatown last year.
Flo Wales Bonner
The French-Lebanese designer explains how her workshops with female trauma victims influenced her craft-focused graduate collection.
Art
Zio Baritaux
The Malaysian model uses a needle and thread to create tiny buns and braids.
Hattie Collins
The 22-year-old student situates subculture and politics within her beautifully crafted work.
Wendy Syfret
Before women had a political voice, they used “domestic arts” as a covert form of protest and activism. Hundreds of years later, they’re still doing it.
Instagram
From tapestries to memes, needlework has been given women a voice for centuries.
From a moth-goth mask for the Icelandic pop queen to a glacier flower embroidered on the Nike swoosh, the common thread within this artist’s work is transformation.
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