A Parisian Photography Profile: Sarah T Skinner

  Sarah T Skinner has something of the masterpiece about her. This petite, blue-eyed blonde has come a long way from her roots as a native of Seattle, Washington State, to our meeting spot in the 20th arrondissement of Paris. Other than a sparkling eye she gives little away as to the unique tools she uses to create her craft. But this individual produces the kind of photography that,…

Q&A—The Hundred In The Hands

We sat down with Brooklyn-based duo The Hundred In The Hands — Eleanore Everdell (vocals, keyboards) and Jason Friedman (guitar, programming) — to talk about their latest album, experimenting with new grounds and what it’s like to work together musically and emotionally. FAULT: Hello! You’ve recently just starting touring your new album, Red Night. Congratulations. First off, you’ve both…

FAULT Future: Little Nikki

Little Nikki Little Nikki was 13 when she first started hit the music scene. Since then she's been tearing it up all over the world, from touring with Justin Bieber to Camden market in her latest video. Still just 16 years old, FAULT asked this rising star about maturity, songwriting and sugar highs: FAULT: Your video for Intro Intro shows you tearing up Camden, hyped up on sugar - are you…

Lemâitre: Masters in Command

Interview by Emma Clare If Daft Punk and Justice fell in love and made a baby, Lemâitre would be its name. Meet the two Norwegian twenty one year olds, Ulrik and Ketil, also known as Lemâitre. A band currently known to few, they will soon be unknown to fewer – especially if they stay friends; keep on making sophisticated European electronic music; continue to reach the top of the charts…

FAULT Faux: Zombie Girl makes her mark

Left: Rico, aka Zombie Boy; right: Millie (Zombie Girl?) Yesterday saw the apex (so far) of FAULT Fashion Editor Millie Horton's metoric rise to fame and fortune. Well, possibly not so much fortune. Okay, not much fame either... but she is well known in certain circles for her propensity for lurking around dark basements in Mayfair or Soho. Urban legends have it that this is where Horton…

NADA SURF FOR FAULT ISSUE 10

Twenty years. Seven albums. Three guys. It’s obvious Nada Surf has experienced a steady and satisfying career, but they don’t plan on giving up their Lo-fi guitar tunes anytime soon. With all the hype surrounding their latest release, The Stars Are Indifferent to Astronomy, Matthew Caws (guitar/singer), Daniel Lorca (bassist/singer), and Ira Elliot (drummer/singer) are back on the road again…

Paul Kwiatkowski: Voyeur with a “Shitty Camera” and a Love of Larry Clark

While the grunge look of the nineties may be all the rage on the runways this year, the era is also influencing the art world. With resurgence in weathered and muted photographs in fine and commercial art, it is no surprise artists inspired by the likes of neoprene, Kate Moss and a fuck you attitude are turning heads with their honest observations of seedy behavior, guilty pleasures and off…

MilanStyle – a FAULT Favourite menswear designer e-boutique

  Welcome to MilanStyle, a FAULT Favourite for quality men's fashion. Established by Alexander Bailey, the site caters primarily to men who 'know what they like' but refute fashion snobbery for its own sake. In addition to bringing together a wide selection of heavyweight fashion houses, MilanStyle provides a complete online shopping experience for the discerning man. With its wide range…