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Fashion
Sophie Wilson
From Stella McCartney to Saint Laurent, Supriya Lele to Balmain, cut-outs are here to stay, but how can the trend become more inclusive of all bodies?
Mahoro Seward
The young London-based designer translates her radical vision to ready-to-wear, proving that fashion truly is for all.
Zoë Kendall
From exposed thongs and visible bra straps to sweat stained knits, these designers make wardrobe malfunctions and bodily fluids fashion.
From Jean Paul Gaultier, Thierry Mugler and Vivienne Westwood to Sinéad O’Dwyer, we chart the history of fashion’s most controversial garment.
Photography
Ryan White
See the lockdown in London through photographer Ottilie Landmark’s eyes.
From the Venus de Milo to Carrie Bradshaw and Cher, we chart the complex history of the statement-making, oxymoronic garment.
Culture
Lianne Kersten
The Dutch creative — whose work includes ultra-realistic body mouldings and a transparent top worn by Solange — talks plastic surgery, cyborgs and the human desire for divinity.
Holly Connolly
From Issey Miyake’s ‘Plastic Body’ through to Sinéad O’Dwyer’s silicone bodycasts, we peel back the layers to explore fashion’s fixation with designers replicating the human form.
Charlotte Knowles, Supriya Lele, Nensi Dojaka and Sinéad O’Dwyer are redefining what feminine power dressing means today.
Elvira Højberg
The next in a series of pieces profiling the young design talent presented in 1 Granary’s second VOID exhibition, we meet Sinéad O’Dwyer, a young designer queering fashion’s formal boundaries.
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