HURTS Preview: Exclusive Interview and Photoshoot for FAULT Issue 27 – Best of British

  Theo wears jacket, roll neck and belt by Dior Homme;  Adam wears roll neck and jacket by Ermenegildo Zegna. A heritage band in the making, HURTS have succeeded in doing what few British bands have managed since the Beatles. In regularly playing to crowds of over 10,000 at national stadia across Russia, the Baltics, and more, the cross-Pennine duo can well and truly claim to have…

Seal Exclusive FAULT Magazine Issue 27 Menswear Covershoot Preview

Seal "These are people who succeed." Photography: Dvora | Menswear Editor: Kristine Kilty | Grooming: Evan Huang | Fashion Assistant: Lily Davies | Fashion Assistant: Hannah Sheridan | Shot on location at Blacks Club, 67 Dean St Words: Miles Holder   With a career nearing its thirty-year milestone, Seal is one of the few British artists to reach a universally agreed upon "legend"…

FAULT Premieres Jake Bugg’s ‘Waiting’ ft. Noah Cyrus and photoshoot preview

Suit: Jaeger | Shirt: Luke | Boots: Jones Bootmaker Photography: Conor Clinch | Curated by Rachel Gold | Styling: Alexx Dougherty |Words: Miles Holder In a time when sensation and the absurd makes the artist, Jake Bugg is a fresh retreat from all the industry fluff. Jake Bugg first came to prominence with the release of his self titled debut album and while his sound has evolved, his…

Review: Miss Polly Rae’s ‘Between the Sheets’ at Underbelly Festival

I'm a huge fan of Polly, the woman beside me says: she's the best in the business. We're sitting on the far left of a crowded semi-circle that cups the stage. I can't hear her exacts words, which are drowned out by both the frank invitations of Khia's My Neck, My Back and the murmuring crowd around us. For Underbelly Festival's debut season, Miss Polly Rae reprises her popular show Between the…

Theatre Review: LAURA by Elina Alminas @ Etcetera Theatre

Original Run: 5th and 6th August A sea of heartbreak. Karaoke. Accusations and dirty laundry. Cake and champagne. Pill-popping and binge-drinking. An awkward turn on the stage by yours truly. Crazy wedding photos. Elina Alminas reprises her one woman show for the Camden Fringe 2017. LAURA is an absurd, painful, sympathetic satire of modern marriage, and keeps the audience on its toes…

FAULT Magazine Reviews: The Trading House

Summer has finally landed in London, and as promised, FAULT Magazine is putting together our very own 'Where To Dine Summer 2017' guide to let you know of all about London’s best restaurants. We recently visited Trading House to see what it had to offer and despite being in banker central, on entering, we were amazed to discover so much life and soul within the venue. With a live performer and…

LFWM: SS18 CHARLES JEFFREY LOVERBOY REVIEW

“The past is a country anyone can visit!” Charles Jeffrey exclaimed over the clamouring applause for his SS18 collection. This was this season’s motto; a message of inclusivity, coming at a time when it is much needed. The clothes didn’t seem to belong to any time in particular, unless the ‘past’ Jeffrey was referencing was his own. There is a childhood playfulness which runs through his…

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,…