LFWM: SS18 MICHIKO KOSHINO REVIEW

Highly regarded for her influence in the ‘80’s London club scene, designer Michiko Koshino doesn’t strike out updating 1940s American baseball this season. Merely glancing at the collection one can see the complementary relationship between Japanese influence and the archetypal intricacies of the American sport. Traditional baseball attributes lead the way for the designs: thin vertical stripes,…

LFWM: SS18 VIVIENNE WESTWOOD REVIEW

The political climate, which as of late has been turbulent world-over to say the least, expectedly reigns through at Vivienne Westwood’s SS18 show. Circus-like folk music bounced through the basketball court at Seymour Leisure Centre, London, as messages about environmentalism and strategies to save the world danced across the model’s bodies. Westwood implies money makes the world go down as…

FAULT Focus: Khadija Saye: Remembering The Artist Through Her Photography

All Photography: Khadija Saye | Words: Miles Holder   Early Thursday morning, the reality of London’s Grenfell Tower blaze hit home for myself and my fellow UCA alumni as we read the final Facebook update from our once classmate, Khadija Saye. Trapped within the burning building, Khadija reached out for prayers from her loved ones, and they rushed to the streets and social…

LFWM: SS18 D.GNAK REVIEW

SS18 was the debut collection for South Korean menswear brand D.GNAK. With the designers trademark being the fusion of traditional Korean menswear and western tailoring, this season showed the introduction of new colour and detail. The inspiration came from the concept of ‘inevitable interaction’, with the clothes made suitable for our hyper connected society. Classic Korean silhouettes,…

LFWM: SS18 KATIE EARY REVIEW

The Katie Eary SS18 collection was an eclectic collaboration with brands BOY London and Spliffy, all pioneers in the history of British street fashion. This season took us back to the cloth obsessed youths who valued utilitarianism, accessibility and design. Models strutted to vibrating beats wearing pieces that were lux yet had a rough edge and showcased both sexuality and humor. Washed denim…

LFWM: SS18 QASIMI REVIEW

The shadows of the cast walking behind the translucent sheet on set offered an ominous presence, which set the tone for the Qasimi SS18 presentation. With looks of intent explorers, models stormed onto the stage in a dusty colour palette wearing loose silhouettes, making us feel as if we were in a desert of nylon. "Yearning for simpler times in response to today's bombardment of information and…

IBIZA ROCKS x BULLDOG Gin @ Lights of Soho

Photographer: Luke Dyson Last Thursday 8th June, FAULT were privileged to attend the launch of legendary live music brand, IBIZA ROCKS' hardback photographic book by acclaimed French photographer Jérôme Ferrière. Curated by Dawn Hindle, Creative Director and co-founder of Ibiza Rocks and co-owner of the iconic Pikes Hotel in Ibiza, the book is ultimately a powerful retrospective filled with…

Snakehips

You know an act's hot when they're namechecked in every other feature in FAULT Magazine. That's what people say, right? As uncertain as that may be, it's clear that British electro duo Snakehips (aka Oliver Lee and James Carter) have been making waves with a host of our featured artists recently: Olly Chamberlain, Vanessa White and Midnight Pool Party are all big fans. Following the success…