14 Favourite Fashion Moments from the A/W15 Shows
From Raf Simons' skin-tight latex boots at Christian Dior, to Gareth Pugh's long-awaited return to his home city, the AnOther team picked some of their favourite bits from the A/W15 shows. Alongside...
View ArticleInspirations Behind Le Kilt
Sam McCoach is the founder and creative director of emerging womenswear label Le Kilt. Her Autumn/Winter 2015 collection She Said Boom debuted at London Fashion Week and references 80s band Fifth...
View ArticleJarvis Cocker: Idiosyncratic Pop Dandy
“The blue cords were made for me,” wrote Jarvis Cocker, “The leg is V. long ‘cos I wore them with high heels. Could probably get away with having them shorter.” The new AnOther Man cover star kept a...
View ArticleOtherworldly Colour in the Heart of Death Valley
Where on Earth?GPS Coordinates: 36° 21.674"N, 116° 47.922"W Shaped, sculpted and scarred by the earth’s natural forces over the eons, Death Valley is a surreal landscape of extraordinary and extreme...
View ArticleDrawing Out the Fashion Campaigns of S/S15
Each season a flurry of excitement surrounds the release of the campaigns. Which girls are in them? Who has shot them? What's the theme? Some of them will enjoy an Insta-moment (this season, Steven...
View ArticleTestament of Youth: Rolling Stones Fans by Joseph Szabo
Who? Photographer Joseph Szabo worked as an art teacher at Long Island’s Malverne High from 1972-99. Finding many of his students aloof and distant, in an effort to understand them better, he brought...
View ArticleDane DeHaan: In His Own Words
Dane DeHaan is a marvellous enigma. He burns, resonates on screen, garnering critical acclaim as the controversial Beat acolyte Lucien Carr in Kill Your Darlings and widespread recognition as the Green...
View ArticleFive Things You Might Not Know About Louise Bourgeois
“Everything I do,” Louise Bourgeois said, “was inspired by my early life.” Born in 1911, the French-American sculptor grew up in Choisy-le-Roi, just outside Paris. At a young age, Bourgeois took on the...
View ArticleTechnicolor Bette Davis by François Gragnon
In 1999, the American Film Institute voted Bette Davis the second greatest female screen legend of all time. It seems in keeping with the life and attitude of this cinematic icon that she would be...
View ArticleThe Evolution of the Fashion Invitation
Who? Receiving a beautiful invitation by post is something that's hard to beat, a fact that fashion houses are only too aware of as each new season approaches and with it the challenge of creating an...
View ArticleIn Memory of Cathy Edwards
On Thursday evening Cathy Edwards, a longstanding and much-loved member of the Dazed Group family, passed away. She had recently been diagnosed with cancer. Cathy joined Dazed & Confused in 1996,...
View ArticleLadybird Books for Modern Readers
If Ladybird illustrations could talk today, Peter and Jane would like their toys less gender specific and their shoes Jimmy Choos, while please Sir, Oliver Twist would prefer his gruel with a dash of...
View ArticleDamián Szifrón on Cannes, Disaster Comedies & Revenge
Gatecrashing the upmarket Cannes Film Festival last year, like a rock star at a classical recital, came Argentine filmmaker Damián Szifrón’s Wild Tales. Amid the self-consciously highbrow,...
View ArticlePieter Mulier: Raf's Right Hand Man at Dior
One of the most memorable moments in Dior and I, Frédéric Tcheng’s revelatory new documentary on the intense eight weeks leading up to the showing of Raf Simons’s first couture collection for the house...
View ArticleAnton Corbijn: Behind the Pictures
Anton Corbijn has managed to unite his love of art, music and image making into a career that spans iconic album covers, genre defining music videos, cinematic auteurdom and portraiture. Growing up in...
View ArticleJeff Horsley on Comme des Garçons Archive
Last week, East London gallery Live Archives opened RED Comme des Garçons: innovation, provocation. Celebrating the brand’s pioneering aesthetic through exhibiting archive pieces, the show features...
View ArticlePier Paolo Pasolini: Your Eyes Flash Solemnly With Hate
In 1975, the controversial auteur Pier Paolo Pasolini was murdered, smashed by a metal bar, set alight and run over repeatedly by his own car at a beach outside Rome. A young gigolo was arrested and...
View ArticleVeronique Branquinho On The Power Of A Whisper
Veronique Branquinho's long-standing career has often flown under the radar of mainstream fashion press, leaving the Belgian designer with an aura of mystery that was elegantly mirrored in her A/W15...
View ArticleThe Strange World of Plants
Who? Strange Plants II is indeed a strange, yet somehow perfect picture book that celebrates the artistic power of plants. Following on the sell-out success of Strange Plants, this title takes a...
View ArticleThe Woman Behind Le Labo's Rose 31
In 2006, Fabrice Penot and Eddie Roschi founded fragrance house Le Labo, with a distinct intention to revolutionise a super-saturated mainstream market. Starting with one boutique in New York that...
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