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Harley Weir
Art & Photography
Too hot to handle: the sexiest art and photography projects
of 2022
Fashion
Kate Moss and Marc Jacobs reunite to call everyone basic
bitches again
Art & Photography
Five arresting photo books to look out for
this autumn
Art & Photography
Harley Weir’s uncanny nudes explore beauty in the age
of Instagram
Art & Photography
This exhibition explores the juxtapositions
of girlhood
Art & Photography
Art shows to leave the house for
this April
Fashion
Spotted! Nicki, Marc Jacobs, and Heaven in a Minaj
à trois
Art & Photography
Dazed has launched a print sale to raise money for
homeless youth
Fashion
Teezo Touchdown fronts Marc Jacobs’ latest
Heaven campaign
Fashion
It takes two: the photographer and designer duos that
defined fashion
Fashion
Placebo icon Brian Molko goes to Heaven with
Marc Jacobs
Art & Photography
This print sale explores the relationship of mental health, art,
and tech
Art & Photography
Buy works by Harley Weir, Jamie Hawkesworth, and more in aid
of Beirut
Music
Lily Cole and Rowan Blanchard star in posthumous Leonard Cohen
music video
Fashion
Ashley Williams and Matty Bovan are selling their work to stop
Tory rule
Björk Takeover
Step inside the world of Cornucopia with cover
star Björk
Art & Photography
Harley Weir & George Rouy on the intimate details of their
art collab
Art & Photography
Harley Weir and Wilson Oryema want to see your climate-crisis
inspired art
Fashion
Simone Rocha releases a new book exploring themes
of femininity
Life & Culture
Fashion Made Me Hardcore: the autumn-winter issue
is here!
Film & TV
Chloë Sevigny will always
be hardcore
Beauty news
Harley Weir’s new book is an erotic meditation on the
male body
Fashion
New book All I Want To Be is a defiant, tender exploration
of identity
Fashion
Three emerging designers on challenging traditional ideas
of femininity