Photography Hassan Kamil, courtesy of Boy.Brother.FriendFashionNewsFashion / NewsBoy.Brother.Friend’s new issue dreams of a brighter global futureThe Winter 2023 issue highlights the ongoing conflict in Sudan, telling the stories of the artists, photographers, and activists who have been impactedShareLink copied ✔️December 20, 2023December 20, 2023TextDominic Cadogan Following on from the resilience-themed issue six in the summer, Boy.Brother.Friend just dropped its latest issue – themed around the concept of ’Dream’. “This is perhaps one of the most delicate issues of Boy.Brother.Friend,” share founder and editorial director KK Obi and Matthew Sterling Benson. “We hope that the words and images in these pages will inspire and foreground the importance of a diverse community, even as violence and war threaten to fragment our world into recalcitrant differences. We need to imagine alternatives to war and this issue is one small step to centering heretofore unseen possibilities.” Divided into four chapters – Déjà Vu, A Real Thing, Existing in Memory, and Dreaming Community – the issue focuses on the ongoing conflict in Sudan, an iniquity receiving little international coverage. Photographer Nichole Sobecki shares pre-conflict imagery, while Larissa-Diana Fuhrmann highlights the history of Sudanese jazz. Elsewhere, Rahiem Shadad reflects on the ongoing impact of displacement and the closing shoot features Sudanese diaspora who have created a community in Cairo. Get free 30-day access to Boy.Brother.Friend issue 7 here. Expand your creative community and connect with 15,000 creatives from around the world.READ MOREBompardEimear Lynch captures the quiet rituals of girlhood for BompardThe 25 most stylish people of 2025, rankedLenovo & IntelInside artist Isabella Lalonde’s whimsical (and ever-growing) universeSinéad O’Dwyer is heading to The Light House for ChristmasIn pictures: The most memorable street style of 2025LottoLotto brings football fashion to North America ahead of the 2026 World CupDo NOT try and have sex with Jonathan Anderson’s solid bronze peachTimothée Chalamet wants to dress Fakemink and Susan BoyleHow a DIY fashion show united Manchester and China for one night onlyLeather pups, Labubus and a Versace fallout: 2025’s wildest fashion momentsOakley Bad Education: Oakley goes back to school for AW25Lucila Safdie answers the dA-Zed quiz