Playboi Carti discusses social media, the afterlife, his diary (his phone), and his fascination with butterflies.
A look at the designs that invented the spirit of tech.
The high-performance Amsterdam-based conceptualist explains raw research.
The New York Times’ tech writer and Scorpio-identifying, “Black Bill Gates in the making,” imagines a screenless future.
Footwear for a bedroom radical: Miu Miu’s faux fur winks at the classic shower slide.
The designer walks us through his exhibition at Hepworth Wakefield: more than 100 works that span over a century.
Has cancelling plans and staying home become a subculture of its own? A subculture of self-assured solitude?
The artist on pairing popular imagery with his interest in philosophy, and why the meme is the new church.
Toast, coffee, and pop cultural analysis with the American-born, Tokyo-based author.
Martine Rose on the poignancy of 90s fashion, cultural uniforms, and the future of subcultures.
Tokyo designer Tatsuro Horikawa’s anti-nostalgic outlook is pushing him forward.
Drinking iced coffee and talking about the Eagles with L.A.’s enfant terrible of American literature.
Shedding the design principles of his Antwerp fashion education, Glenn Martens inherited a brand in mourning.
Celebrated model agent Eva Gödel explains how her modelling agency Tomorrow Is Another Day came to be.
The hip-hop artist on the art and politics of performance, moving to Germany, and falling in love.
Hender Scheme designer Ryo Kashiwazaki’s sneakers mutate classic shapes.
Stella Lucia styles herself in an editorial for pre-spring dystopia in New York.
Poet Reyna Biddy talks spoken word, self-love, and working at Staples.