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Cao Fei’s New Show Looks at Labour in the Age of Artificial Intelligence
NewsApr 13, 2026

Cao Fei’s New Show Looks at Labour in the Age of Artificial Intelligence

Chinese contemporary artist Cao Fei has opened "Dash" at Milan’s Fondazione Prada, a multi‑media exhibition that probes how artificial intelligence reshapes labor. The show pairs a new film with a virtual‑reality game, immersive installations, and an extensive archive to illustrate...

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Fidan Novruzova Designs From the Self, For the Self
NewsApr 13, 2026

Fidan Novruzova Designs From the Self, For the Self

Azerbaijani‑born designer Fidan Novruzova’s Autumn/Winter 2026 collection is built around her own personal wardrobe needs, with the designer openly ordering large batches of her pieces for herself each season. She frames the line as a dialogue between self‑expression and commercial runway,...

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Johny Pitts’ Poetic Photos Captures the Realities of Being Afropean
NewsApr 10, 2026

Johny Pitts’ Poetic Photos Captures the Realities of Being Afropean

Johny Pitts, a Sheffield‑born photographer, spent 2010 traveling across Europe to explore the term ‘Afropean’, which he later defined as a positive, unhyphenated identity for Black Europeans. His research culminated in the 2019 book *Afropean: Notes from Black Europe*, pairing...

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AnOther Loves: A Cavalier Bucket Fold Boot
NewsApr 10, 2026

AnOther Loves: A Cavalier Bucket Fold Boot

Designer Sean McGirr’s Spring/Summer 2026 collection leans heavily on Alexander McQueen’s archives, spotlighting a resurrected boot from the brand’s 2003 “Irere” line. The piece, dubbed the Horn Heel Knee‑High Boot, reproduces the original’s 17th‑century bucket‑fold shaft and a sculptural resin horn heel. Two...

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Agon, a Strange Trip Into the Lives of Athletes
NewsApr 10, 2026

Agon, a Strange Trip Into the Lives of Athletes

Giulio Bertelli’s debut feature *Agon* debuts at Lincoln Center’s New Director/New Films series, presenting a hybrid “techno‑realism” blend of documentary, drama and video‑game aesthetics. The film follows three young female athletes—a judoka, a rifle shooter and a fencer—through the solitary,...

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2DAY, a Pop-Up Shop with a Distinct Point of View
NewsApr 10, 2026

2DAY, a Pop-Up Shop with a Distinct Point of View

Anna Santangelo, a stylist‑jeweller, and creative Fanny Kübler have launched 2DAY Store, an itinerant pop‑up that translates their shared fashion language into a physical retail experience. The first edition opened in the duo’s own home, blending jewelry, styling sessions, and...

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A Gripping Debut Novel with an Intense Female Friendship at Its Centre
NewsApr 9, 2026

A Gripping Debut Novel with an Intense Female Friendship at Its Centre

Stephanie Wambugu’s debut novel Lonely Crowds, published by Hachette UK, follows the intense friendship between Ruth and Maria from a Catholic school classroom to a 1990s New York art world. Critics praise its honest prose and nuanced exploration of class, religion, identity,...

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Young-Jun Tak’s Eyes Are Always on the Audience
NewsApr 9, 2026

Young-Jun Tak’s Eyes Are Always on the Audience

Seoul‑born, Berlin‑based artist Young‑jun Tak credits his first job as an usher at the Seoul Arts Centre with honing a hyper‑observant eye on audience bodies. The experience sparked a career that fuses sculpture, choreography and film to dissect how posture,...

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How to Throw the Ultimate Dinner Party, According to Jago Rackham
NewsApr 8, 2026

How to Throw the Ultimate Dinner Party, According to Jago Rackham

Jago Rackham’s debut *To Enterstand* blends memoir, recipes, and etiquette into a guide for hosting kind‑focused dinner parties. Inspired by his grandmother’s account book and his partner Lowenna’s need for safe social spaces, the book weaves personal anecdotes with practical...

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Larry Clark and James Gilroy Revisit Their Youth
NewsApr 8, 2026

Larry Clark and James Gilroy Revisit Their Youth

Larry Clark, famed for his groundbreaking 1971 photo book "Tulsa," and multidisciplinary artist James Gilroy reunited to reflect on their early days in downtown New York. Their conversation, featured in Another Magazine, traces how Clark’s uncompromising documentary style and Gilroy’s...

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Meg Webster’s Latest Work? A Perfume for Comme Des Garçons
NewsApr 7, 2026

Meg Webster’s Latest Work? A Perfume for Comme Des Garçons

Comme des Garçons’ perfume division CDG Parfums has launched Dia × Meg Webster, a fragrance co‑created with American sculptor Meg Webster and the Dia Art Foundation. The scent, inspired by Webster’s “Forest. Rock. Soil. Flesh” palette, blends carrot seed, patchouli, geranium, tree moss...

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Inside Kelly Bonneville’s Cult Parisian Bookshop Librairie 1909
NewsApr 6, 2026

Inside Kelly Bonneville’s Cult Parisian Bookshop Librairie 1909

Kelly Bonneville, founder of Librairie 1909, has turned a niche bookshop inside Dover Street Market Paris into a cultural hub that also publishes its own titles. The shop, now at 3 Passage Guilhem in the 11th arrondissement, specializes in rare and forgotten works...

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This Performance Artwork Wants Us to “Feel Things Differently”
NewsApr 6, 2026

This Performance Artwork Wants Us to “Feel Things Differently”

London‑based artist Edward Thomasson uses performance as a lens to examine human vulnerability. His latest work, The Whole Routine, is a musical piece that fuses song, dance, and poetry to explore control, longing, and the discomfort of feeling differently. Developed...

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Musician Lyra Pramuk on Astrology
NewsApr 3, 2026

Musician Lyra Pramuk on Astrology

Lyra Pramuk, a Berlin‑based producer, likens astrology to music, citing Hazrat Inayat Khan’s 1923 treatise on sound as a philosophical bridge. She describes both disciplines as governed by mathematical relationships, tension and release, and a universal choreography of vibrations. Pramuk’s...

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These Photos Capture the Vibrant Spirit of Nepal’s Youth Culture
NewsApr 2, 2026

These Photos Capture the Vibrant Spirit of Nepal’s Youth Culture

Photographer Tirtha Rabin Lawati, joined by Sam Thapa, released a visual series that documents the burgeoning skate‑boarding and punk‑inspired youth culture in Kathmandu and surrounding regions. The collection, titled “Where We Meet,” showcases street‑level fashion, music, and communal spaces that...

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The Corporeal, Bizarre Photography of Torbjørn Rødland
NewsApr 2, 2026

The Corporeal, Bizarre Photography of Torbjørn Rødland

Norwegian photographer Torbjørn Rødland debuted his new show, “Bones in the Canal and Other…,” after a Berlin Callie’s residency sparked a craving for grainy, analog imagery. He abandoned his detailed paintings in favor of sketch‑like, tactile photographs that emphasize the...

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The Beauty and Violence of Steve McQueen’s Flower Photographs
NewsMar 31, 2026

The Beauty and Violence of Steve McQueen’s Flower Photographs

Steve McQueen’s new monograph "Bounty" showcases a series of Grenadian flower photographs that explore the paradox of abundance and violence. Published by Mack and exquisitely designed by Irma Boom, the book pairs striking botanical imagery with historical references to colonial...

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AnOther Loves: A Rabbit-Eared Pump
NewsMar 27, 2026

AnOther Loves: A Rabbit-Eared Pump

Jonathan Anderson’s debut women’s ready‑to‑wear collection for Dior draws heavily on the house’s storied past, especially the iconic shoe designs of Roger Vivier. The collection features the new “Whisper” pump, whose rabbit‑ear silhouette references Vivier’s 1960s creations while adding a...

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Mieko Kawakami’s New Novel Exposes the Tokyo Underworld of the 90s
NewsMar 27, 2026

Mieko Kawakami’s New Novel Exposes the Tokyo Underworld of the 90s

Japanese author Mieko Kawakami’s latest novel, Sisters in Yellow, paints a gritty portrait of 1990s Tokyo’s underworld through the eyes of 15‑year‑old Hana, whose mother’s disappearance thrusts her into a night‑life bar venture and eventually criminal desperation. The narrative departs...

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Letitia Wright Heads to Hawaii in Prada’s Re-Nylon Documentary
NewsMar 27, 2026

Letitia Wright Heads to Hawaii in Prada’s Re-Nylon Documentary

Prada’s Re‑Nylon documentary series returns with episode two, fronted by Letitia Wright, to showcase Hawaiian reef restoration and ocean education. The film follows the brand’s Sea Beyond initiative, which has educated more than 35,000 students worldwide since 2019. Wright joins...

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Schiaparelli: “In Difficult Times, Fashion Is Always Outrageous”
NewsMar 26, 2026

Schiaparelli: “In Difficult Times, Fashion Is Always Outrageous”

The Victoria and Albert Museum opened a major Schiaparelli exhibition, showcasing the house’s historic 1930s surrealist roots alongside its contemporary revival under creative director Daniel Roseberry. The show draws parallels between the brand’s original avant‑garde era and today’s post‑pandemic, economically...

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Burberry and AnOther Toast Their Anniversaries at Simpson’s in the Strand
NewsMar 26, 2026

Burberry and AnOther Toast Their Anniversaries at Simpson’s in the Strand

AnOther Magazine marked its 25th anniversary alongside Burberry’s 170th birthday with a joint dinner at Simpson’s in the Strand, London. The celebration coincided with AnOther’s 50th issue and featured a star‑studded guest list and collaborative visual installations throughout the historic...

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Dykes: A New Photo Book Celebrating Queer Multiplicity
NewsMar 26, 2026

Dykes: A New Photo Book Celebrating Queer Multiplicity

Emily Lipson’s debut photo book, Dykes, arrives as a vivid celebration of queer multiplicity, featuring 18 intimate images that explore fluid identities and the politics of change. The photographer emphasizes the radical act of revising one’s viewpoint, positioning the work...

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Giada Scodellaro’s Debut Novel Is a Poetic Reflection on Womanhood
NewsMar 26, 2026

Giada Scodellaro’s Debut Novel Is a Poetic Reflection on Womanhood

Giada Scodellaro’s debut novel *Ruins, Child* earned the 2024 Fitzcarraldo Novel Prize, despite defying traditional novel conventions. The work fuses experimental prose with filmic framing, Black cultural references, and a lyrical soundscape that mirrors oral tradition. Set against the salt...

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Norbert Schoerner’s Experiments with Photography in the Age of AI
NewsMar 23, 2026

Norbert Schoerner’s Experiments with Photography in the Age of AI

Renowned photographer Norbert Schoerner releases a provocative new book, Aura: Collaborations with Human and Other Minds 2011‑2023, that contains no images captured by him. The volume assembles four distinct bodies of work created over a twelve‑year period, each probing the...

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Lost Photos of the Chelsea Hotel in the 1970s
NewsMar 23, 2026

Lost Photos of the Chelsea Hotel in the 1970s

Albert Scopin’s newly uncovered archive showcases 35 vivid photographs of New York’s iconic Chelsea Hotel in the 1970s. The images blend double‑exposures, saturated reds, and ghost‑like overlays that capture the hotel’s bohemian energy and street‑level drama. Scopin documents everything from...

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AnOther Loves: An Exaggerated Baroque Jewel
NewsMar 20, 2026

AnOther Loves: An Exaggerated Baroque Jewel

Yves Saint‑Laurent’s Spring/Summer 2026 runway, under creative director Anthony Vaccarello, celebrates the house’s 50th anniversary of the opulent Ballets Russes collection with a dramatic revival of baroque jewellery. The collection showcases oversized, fist‑sized earrings, resin‑filled crystal cross necklaces, and industrial‑chain‑suspended breastplate‑scale pieces...

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Phoebe Philo’s Collection E: It’s Just Clothes, and That’s More Than Enough
NewsMar 19, 2026

Phoebe Philo’s Collection E: It’s Just Clothes, and That’s More Than Enough

Phoebe Philo has launched Collection E, a minimalist capsule that emphasizes pure clothing over runway spectacle. The line features crisp silhouettes, muted tones, and an alphabet‑coded naming system, reinforcing Philo’s belief that elegance lies in restraint. By presenting the pieces as...

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A Celebration of Signature Bags From Loro Piana
NewsMar 19, 2026

A Celebration of Signature Bags From Loro Piana

Luxury house Loro Piana has unveiled a curated collection of its signature bags, emphasizing the brand’s historic mastery of raw fibre rather than traditional leather. The line showcases designs such as the extra‑pocket shopper, bale‑loom tote, and ghiera‑styled pieces, each...

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Stem, the Copenhagen Label Redefining Craft
NewsMar 16, 2026

Stem, the Copenhagen Label Redefining Craft

Stem, a Copenhagen‑based label founded by textile designer Sarah Brunnhuber, unveiled its Autumn/Winter 2026 collection at Copenhagen Fashion Week. The brand centers on elastic wool fabrics engineered for stretch while adhering to strict zero‑waste construction methods. Its material‑led garments blend...

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One Photographer and a Stylist’s Joyful Portrait of Creative Freedom
NewsMar 16, 2026

One Photographer and a Stylist’s Joyful Portrait of Creative Freedom

British photographer Anna Victoria Best and stylist Lara McGrath have launched Keka Rocka, a book and exhibition born from a three‑year collaboration. The project reimagines inexpensive high‑street garments, styled in Westfield changing rooms, as vibrant portraits of creative freedom. Showcasing...

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AnOther Loves: An Art Deco-Inspired Mule
NewsMar 13, 2026

AnOther Loves: An Art Deco-Inspired Mule

Ferragamo’s Spring/Summer 2026 collection introduces an Art Deco‑inspired mule designed by Maximilian Davis, whose recent work revisits the brand’s 1920s origins. The shoe features a blunted square satin toe adorned with an abstract floral motif that can also read as a...

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Miu Miu Finds Strength in the Human Body
NewsMar 11, 2026

Miu Miu Finds Strength in the Human Body

Miu Miu’s Autumn/Winter 2026 runway, directed by Miuccia Prada, explored the philosophical notion of the human body’s smallness against the vast world. Rather than focusing on sexuality, the collection highlighted body‑conscious designs and expansive silhouettes. The show took place in...

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Chemena Kamali Shows Us What Chloé Was, Is, And What It Could Be
NewsMar 11, 2026

Chemena Kamali Shows Us What Chloé Was, Is, And What It Could Be

Chemena Kamali reviews Chloé’s Autumn/Winter 2026 runway, portraying the label as a living piece of folklore that constantly rewrites its story. The collection fuses the house’s historic romanticism with stark, modern minimalism, featuring fluid silhouettes, muted earth tones, and subtle...

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Catherine Opie in Conversation with Maggie Nelson
NewsMar 7, 2026

Catherine Opie in Conversation with Maggie Nelson

Catherine Opie sits down with writer Maggie Nelson for an in‑depth conversation featured in AnOther Magazine’s Spring/Summer 2026 issue. The interview, recorded at Opie’s Los Angeles studio, explores her role as a professor, queer householder, and influential photographer. Nelson probes Opie’s recent...

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Cecilie Bahnsen’s Joyful Ode to Dance
NewsMar 6, 2026

Cecilie Bahnsen’s Joyful Ode to Dance

Cecilie Bahnsen’s Autumn/Winter 2026 collection draws directly from contemporary dance, partnering with former La Horde performer Myrto Georgiadi to infuse the brand’s romantic silhouettes with kinetic fluidity. The runway pieces feature layered tulle, pleated organza and soft drapery that appear...

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AnOther Thing I Wanted to Tell You ...
NewsMar 6, 2026

AnOther Thing I Wanted to Tell You ...

AnOther Magazine’s “AnOther Thing I Wanted to Tell You …” portrait series celebrates 25 years of chronicling cultural icons, and the Spring/Summer 2026 issue expands the legacy with 24 new images. Renowned photographer Mark Peckmezian directs the visual narrative, featuring...

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“I’m a Big Fan of Artifice”: How Marlene Dietrich Inspired Rick Owens’ Show
NewsMar 6, 2026

“I’m a Big Fan of Artifice”: How Marlene Dietrich Inspired Rick Owens’ Show

Rick Owens’ Autumn/Winter 2026 womenswear show, titled "Tower," draws direct inspiration from Hollywood legend Marlene Dietrich. Owens describes his fascination with "artifice," channeling the actress’s iconic fur silhouettes into avant‑garde garments. The collection features water‑jet‑cut goat‑hide fur coats, sculptural silhouettes,...

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Antonin Tron’s Balmain Debut Had a Healthy Dose of Stylistic Geekdom
NewsMar 5, 2026

Antonin Tron’s Balmain Debut Had a Healthy Dose of Stylistic Geekdom

Antonin Tron, founder of the avant‑garde label Atlein, made his first appearance as Balmain's creative director with the Autumn/Winter 2026 collection. The runway merged historic fabrics—such as 80‑year‑old silk velvet—with futuristic, tech‑infused tailoring, creating a narrative that feels both nostalgic...

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