Selected Features
The far-right hand of the Father - Air Mail
The Poor Clare nuns of the Belorado Monastery in the Spanish region of Burgos have always been known for one thing: their mojito chocolates, sold in gourmet stores across the country and offered in Michelin-starred restaurants such as Pedro Subijana’s Akelarre, in San Sebastián. That changed on May 13.
“Before Armani, the Oscars was not about fashion” - System
Long before the red carpet became an industry, the Academy Awards were known as the ‘Armani Awards’.
La Cambre Mode[s] - System
It’s easy to walk past La Cambre Mode[s] fashion school without really noticing it. The austere 1970s concrete building in Brussels’s Ixelles district, with its inconspicuous entrance and bare interiors, gives little away.
Nathy Peluso n’a Peur de Personne - Nylon France
Avec son album Calambre, véritable électrochoc provocant, la chanteuse argentine dénote par une sensualité frontale et sans filtres.
Yseult, the Chanson Singer Riling the French Establishment - The Guardian
The Parisian singer’s take on traditional variété française includes confrontations with mental health, body image and bondage - and her challenge has struck a nerve.
Photographs Exploring What it Means to be Young in Morocco - AnOther
French-Moroccan photographer Ilyes Griyeb introduces his debut book, Morocco, which shines a light on the different experiences of young people in Meknès, Morocco.
Sensual Collages Made From Surf Magazines and Gay Erotica - AnOther
In his new book A Spiritual Good Time, Stephen Milner reimagines surf culture through a queer lens.
Ilyes Griyeb’s Captivating Portraits of Parisian Youth - AnOther
French-Moroccan photographer Ilyes Griyeb is selling prints to raise money for the committee seeking justice for Adama Traoré, a black man who died in police custody four years ago.
Feat. Artists, the Agency Changing the Face of Indian Modelling - AnOther
Feat. Artists is overturning Indian beauty ideals and providing a platform for the country’s LGBTQ community - Here, Founders Smita Lasrado and Nikhil Dudani introduce their vision and some of their new faces.
These Balearic Brands Will Bolster Your Summer Spirit - Wallpaper
Are these small-town brands some of Spain’s best-kept secrets?
Beautiful Photographs from Burkina Faso’s ‘People of the Night’ - AnOther
Sanlé Sory’s portraits of the vibrant nightlife of Burkina Faso are showcased in a new exhibition at the David Hill Gallery in London.
New Band Faire Are Already Known for Their Crazy Shows - AnOther
Meet Raphaël, Romain and Simon, the Parisian trio who are far from your average band.