Photography Inez & VinoodhFashionRound-up Riccardo Tisci and Michaela Coel take over Boy.Brother.Friend magTisci was drafted in to guest edit the cult publication, and the British actor takes a starring role… plus more fashion news you missedShareLink copied ✔️August 2, 2024FashionRound-up TextElliot HosteTextEmma Elizabeth DavidsonBoy.Brother.Friend issue 813 Imagesview more + Back in 2011, Riccardo Tisci was invited to guest art-direct the cover of Dazed’s 20th anniversary issue. Shot by artist Matthew Stone, the then-Givenchy creative director draped himself in three naked models for a shoot that celebrated his six-year reign at the Parisian powerhouse. Now, just shy of 13 years later, Tisci is back behind the wheel of a print magazine, this time as guest editor of Boy.Brother.Friend’s entire eighth issue. But rather than plonking himself on the cover, the designer has selected close friend and muse Michaela Coel to front the mag, devoting over 30 inside pages to the British-Ghanaian actor. In a shoot lensed by fashion faithfuls Inez & Vinoodh – and styled by editor-in-chief KK Obi – Coel morphs between modes and emotions, perfectly capturing the complexities of ‘Faith’, this issue’s running theme. Since the mag’s inception in 2020, Obi has platformed underrepresented artists from the global African diaspora, a vision that Tisci has supported him in from behind the scenes. With issue no. 8, the designer personally takes up the mantle in a section that “celebrates the power of emergent and established artistic and cultural producers and their vitality in contemporary culture.” Elsewhere in the mag, Tisci tapped models Irina Shayk and Joan Smalls for a series of fictitious fashion campaigns from Luis de Javier, Mowalola and more, plus there’s further contributions from Dazed editor-in-chief Ib Kamara, artist Jebi Labembika, and poet Precious Okoyomon. For Tisci, bringing all of these people together was solely about “[using] my platform and network to propel some of the most interesting and exciting voices making a mark on creativity today.” For more news you missed this week, click through the gallery below. 1/5 You may like next 1/5 1/5 Courtesy of Marc Jacobs CARDI LOVES MARCCardi B might have dropped the cute news that she’s expecting another baby this week, but before all that she stepped front and centre in Marc Jacobs’ AW24 campaign. The rapper joins Clairo, Alex Consani, and Lil Uzi Vert in a short film shot by Gummo legend Harmony Korine. view more + 2/5 2/5 Courtesy of Y-3Y-3 SENDS A LOVE LETTER TO NYCadidas and Yohji Yamamoto are back with their latest Y-3 collection, dropping a new campaign to herald the arrival of the offering this week. On the line-up? Rising succubus supermodel Gabbriette and A$AP Mob member and fashion week front row fixture A$AP Nast, who are captured in moody black and white as part of a love letter to New York. view more + 3/5 3/5 FENTY GETS SOFT N’ SAVAGESavage x Fenty just dropped a new collection which sees Ri’s underwear line show its soft side. The offering is made up of cosy robes “that feel like a hug” when you put them on, plus delicate lace nighties and bodies, which sit somewhere between soft and savage. Beyond that, there’s the ‘Bed of Dreams’ line, which sorts the guys out with comfy boxers and basics. view more + 4/5 4/5 ETHAN JAMES GREEN SCORES BIG FOR 2025Pirelli just dropped the name of the talent shooting its legendary calendar next year, and this time the accolade goes to Dazed contributor Ethan James Green. Though there’s no clue as to the theme or any of the models for the upcoming edition just yet, Green’s in good company. Others who have shot the calendar include Helmut Newton, Prince Gyasi, and Paolo Roversi.view more + 5/5 5/5 Photography Sarah JonesDIOR TAKES OVER HARRODSThe legendary Lady Dior bag steps into the spotlight this week, as it takes over the windows at Harrods and stars in a new campaign shot by Sarah Jones. Also taking up space inside the iconic store is a pop-up which taps into the impetuous vibe of the swinging 60s – an era which continues to inspire Maria Grazia Chiuri, and heavily influenced in her AW24 collection. Beyond the bags, there’s also a special selection of scarves, hats, bags, and shoes, plus ready-to-wear all ready to shop.view more + 0/5 0/5