FAULT Magazine Issue 25 Preview: Counterfeit. – Together We Are Stronger

    Surely you remember the Counterfeit. boys fronted by our FAULT issue 22 Cover Jamie Campbell Bower. Long story short, they’re basically part of the FAULT family now. When we last caught up, the boys were only just releasing their debut EP. Well, fast-forward six months and they’ve got a brand new record out. We caught up again with the group and here's a little teaser for…

Fault meets Dan Croll

Upon the release of Dan Croll’s third single ‘Away from Today’ taken from his yet untitled upcoming new album, Dan sits down with Fault Magazine to discuss studio life in Georgia, and his past struggle with anxiety but coming out the other side stronger with a new label and a renewed drive to succeed. Hey Dan, how are you? Yeah, good man. Bit tired, but good. You enjoying the…

FAULT Focus: How Mariatu Turay Overcame Homelessness To Run The Successful Fashion Brand, Gitas Portal.

As we gear up for the launch of our ‘Made In America’ issue which chronicles all the popular artists who have managed to excel despite growing racist, homophobic and sexist sentiment in the land they call home, we’ve been keeping our ear to the ground for more artists to highlight who embody this role. Today that comes in the form of African-Caribbean Fashion Designer Mariatu Tura who is on a…

FAULT Magazine Exclusive Editorial – Felicity Sagoe’s FAULT

Jumper by Christopher Raeburn Feathers Brooch by Francesca Marotta Hat by A Child Of The Jago Bag by Claudine London Jacket by Christopher Raeburn Latex Bra by Kim West Tulle Skirt by Francesca Marotta Chokers by Ekria Earrings by Hannah Martin Trousers by Vivienne Westwood Shirt by Cacharel Vintage Biker’s Jacket is Stylist’s Own Waistcoat…

FAULT MAGAZINE REVIEWS PPQ AW17

A collection aptly named ‘It’s Very Black and White’, designer duo Amy Molyneaux and Percy Parker weren’t wanting to disappoint this season. Perhaps it’s because the duo are usually known for their bold prints and vivid colours (their AW16 collection was a wild spectrum of colour), that they thought it best to plainly put things in black and white from the offset as to not give any false hope.……

FAULT MAGAZINE REVIEWS DAKS AW17

Renowned for being everything that is quintessentially English, this AW17 the DAKS ‘Savile Row Woman’ was given an urban edge. The characteristically British herringbone, Prince of Wales check and houndstooth design were strong prints throughout the collection that also featured the ‘Daks Club Flannel’ in collaboration with Fox Brothers. Relaxed tailoring was also a strong feature here, making…

Alpines discuss sophomore album ‘Another River’ with Fault

Fresh from the release of their critically acclaimed sophomore album ‘Another River’ in late 2016, Alpines sit down with Fault Magazine to discuss everything from their upcoming European Tour, Bob’s bugs and Catherine’s extreme hide and seek. Hi Catherine, how are you doing? C: Yeah good good! Bob is here as well.   Hey Bob, how are you? B: Hi there, good thank you.…

FAULT Magazine Behind The Scenes with Dreamgirls star Joe Aaron Reid

    As one of the world's most iconic musicals, landing a role in Dreamgirls is a stage actor's dream gig. The high-octane dance moves, emotional storyline and powerful musical numbers have blown away theatre audiences since the show first premiered back in the early 1980's. Dreamgirls gained further worldwide acclaim thanks to the 2006 Hollywood blockbuster…