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Annotations - Why Fashion Has Always Been Political
In the face of chaos and politics, fashion seems unimportant. When looking at the beauty of colour, the art of design, and the reverence of fashion, politics often seems too dull and depressing a subject to give attention to.
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LFW AW26 - INFDark - Interview - A Sci-Fi Inspired Show
“Actually, I think it’s the moment when the worm comes out from the cocoon,” says Kuo Wei, when asked where his AW26 collection begins. “That moment is the eclosion. It’s becoming into a new form.” It’s a strange, specific word for a strange, specific idea, and it turns out to explain the whole collection in one image.
Zak Downey
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'The Super Mario Galaxy Movie' Does Not Understand Its Audience
The sequel to The Super Mario Bros. Movie released last week, an adaptation of one of the most beloved 3D platformers of the last decade that sits near and dear to fans' hearts.
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La Galerie Dior - A Visit To The Couturier's House Exhibition in Paris
A visit to La Galerie Dior immerses viewers into the life of Dior and haute couture. The exhibit takes you through a journey of history, craftsmanships and archival pieces, showing the process which led to the iconic fashion. Serving as both a tribute and insight, we are able to understand how Dior’s legacy still thrives today.
Natalia Georgopoulos
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The “It Girl” Identity Crisis in The Age of Rhinoplasty and Social Media
How far can we follow beauty trends before we realise we’ve stopped thinking for ourselves and hollowed out our identity to acquiesce to whatever is making headlines and gaining views on social media?
Dema Raye
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![Writer Hebe Hancock shares something that made her aware of this, followed by a deep dive into the history of London:
“a friend living south of the river (Elephant & Castle, to be precise) mentioned that there were no Blank Street Coffee stores south of the river. This struck me as noteworthy because the chain signifies the presence of trendy areas and gentrification – why live somewhere where you can’t get your blueberry matcha? There’s now [two Blank Streets south of the river], but compare that to the [28 branches on the north side], and it seems completely insignificant.”
“The division of the capital began with the Romans in the 5th century, when they established their settlement of Londinium in the area where the City of London borough stands today. This was followed nearly two centuries later by the Anglo-Saxons, who based their community Ludenwic near Charing Cross; everything was solidified north of the Thames.”
Read the full article (along with some others you might have missed due to exam season!) at www.strandmagazine.co.uk.
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