FAULT Future: Max Marshall
Baltimore born and raised, Max Marshall has experience that belies her tender age of 22. Having already forged a name for herself in the world of fashion, working most notably for French Couture designer Charlie Le Mindu, she’s now based in London, turning her creative mind to her first love: music.
Her first mixtape, Forgive Me, won her universal praise, attracting the attention and praise of…
FAULT reviews: Vogue’s Fashion Night Out in Manchester
For the first time in its four-year history, Vogue Fashion's Night Out was held outside of London. The 2013 event, widely referred to by its hashtag #FNO, travelled north to Manchester, bringing with it some of the most influential figures from the world of fashion. British Vogue editor-in-chief Alexandra Shulman, designer Matthew Williamson and Kate Phelan, creative director for both Topshop and…
FAULT Focus: Bastet Noir – unique, sustainable pieces by independent fashion designers
Bastet Noir is the premier platform for purchasing both sustainable, eco-friendly fashion and totally unique, often hand-made pieces created by independent designers. It is an incredible combination of fashion consciousness with good conscience, and a bastion of hope for those who still believe that great fashion is forged in the realm of the artisan rather than Far East mass production centres.……
FAULT reviews: The Weeknd – Kiss Land
The air of secrecy surrounding Abel Tesfaye shows no sign of clearing any time soon, yet with his new album Kiss Land, the picture has become ever so slightly clearer...
The Weeknd - Kiss Land
From the moment it was first mentioned The Weeknd has been keen to show his fans that Kiss Land is more than just an album. Through his now trademark minimalistic approach to communication,…
FAULT Focus: ‘Vogue Africa’ visionary Mario Epanya
Mario Epanya, the man behind the mock Vogue Africa covers that commanded the fashion world’s attention, hasn’t lost his zeal for showcasing talent from Africa and the diaspora. In fact, in the three years since he posed the question of why no Vogue edition exists for a continent with over 1 billion inhabitants, his dedication to this slice of the industry seems only to have grown.
“Fashion is…
Benjamin Petit
Benjamin Petit is a New York based Photojournalist that contributes to The New York Times and is emerging as a documentarian photographer with a clear and precise view of how his work can document our complex political times. He has exhibited at the ICP in New York, Club 7 Gallery in Paris and Rencontres Internationales de la Photographie in Arles. Benjamin Petit began as a Conceptual Art…
Presenting The Ruby Darlings
Let me set the scene. Make-up artists generously daub cheeks, flashgun wielding photographers scamper over articles of furniture, a clustered eight-piece band by the name of Kushti run through some honky-tonk numbers, the ornate stained glass ceiling throws an irregular colouration upon the Great Northern Railway Tavern as the audience descend with an assortment of makeshift seats. And yet amidst…
We Love London: Buddha-Bar
Spotlight: Buddha-Bar London
145 Knightsbridge
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To say that Buddha-Bar London is a chain restaurant seems odd, but it’s true: The first Buddha-Bar was established in Paris in the fall of 1996 by the late Raymond Visan. The last 17 years have seen the Buddha-Bar empire expand from its original incarnation on Rue Boissy d’Anglas to outposts all around the world:…