Oliver Dahle
Blood, Sweat, and Synths: How Pol Balances Brotherhood, New Wave Music and Fashion
If you discard being raw, it becomes boring. The Pol brothers grew up apart from music but found raw inspiration in the shapes and sounds of runway shows, blending post-punk...
Humanitarian Design and the archetypes of clothes with REantwerp
Belgian designer Tim van Steenberg and journalist Ruth Goosens create REantwerp, a fashion brand that employs refugees and repurpose leftover fabrics
From Copenhagen to the World: How to Rethink the Role of the Fashion Fair
To tackle the pressing issues in fashion, collaboration will be key. Sofie Dolva, Director of CIFF, leads the work on strategic international partnerships, that brings the best of Denmark the...
Gen Z Are The Lonely Generation: Tomorrowland Raise Awareness About Mental Health
In the small town of Boom, 400,000 visitors make a pilgrimage to Tomorrowland. «You can be in a crowd of thousands of people but still feel isolated. We want to...
The Dior Cruise 2025 celebrates long standing Anglo-French fashion ties
By marrying the French maison’s artisanal approach with the tradition of Scottish craftsmanship, there is a certain closure of the anglo-french relationship between Dior and the Brits
77th Cannes Film Festival: cinema meets controversy
While the red carpets promise to dazzle, underlying tensions threaten to overshadow the cinematic celebration – including political controversies, labor strikes, and a potential #MeToo reckoning
Bill Kouligas: rough sound and cultural zeitgeist
Bill Kouligas: the world doesn't need any more records. The role of a music label is becoming irrelevant according to the Berlin-based dj. Athens, dj culture, and a view of...
Paris fashion’s return to conservatism
Contemporary fashion finds itself navigating a spectrum from avant-garde innovation to traditional conservatism. At Paris Fashion Week, runway presentations showcase a resurgence of conservative aesthetics
