FAULT Travel: Moderat, Gunnar Haslam and Copenhagen.
We flew into Copenhagen with a sense of excitement at the weekends activities ahead. A night of electronic delights at Culture Box club a government backed club (David Cameron please take note!) and then a Sunday night with Moderat at Vega which has played host to greats such as Bowie, Prince and Bjork to name but just a few.
We headed for dinner at Fiskebar (www.fiskebaren.dk) in…
7 Days in Switzerland: A Private Luxury Itinerary Through the Alps
Photo: Jean-Paul Wettstein
Switzerland doesn’t need much introduction, but experiencing it fully does take some planning. Distances are short, yet each region feels distinct. In 7 days, it’s possible to move between cities, lakes, and high alpine towns without rushing, especially with private transfers and well-timed rail journeys.
This itinerary centres on destinations that offer…
Discovering Japan: Beyond the City Lights of Tokyo
Photo: Derek Tsai
Most first trips to Japan begin in Tokyo, where everything feels fast, crowded, and in constant motion. Yet it doesn’t take long to reach places that feel far removed from that pace. A short train journey can bring you to quiet temple districts, coastal towns where fishing boats line the harbour, or mountain areas where the air is noticeably cooler. These parts of Japan…
Jet Off to Westeros: Portugal’s Cinematic Landscapes Take the Spotlight
There is no denying that Game of Thrones was one of the most popular TV series of the 21st century (despite many people being unhappy with the ending!). The incredible landscapes were a large part of the appeal, leading many people to travel to the key filming locations around the world. In recent times, Portugal has emerged as the real-world Westeros with its dramatic villages and rugged terrain…
The New Casting Process: How Fashion and Film Projects Are Finding Models Faster
Photo: Addy Bronzzz
For decades, casting in fashion and film followed a familiar pattern: producers called agencies, pulled books, scheduled in-person castings, and spent days or weeks narrowing lists down to a handful of models.
For many brands, that now means pairing traditional agencies with structured modeling agency alternatives that can move at production speed.
That made sense…
The Fastest Way Across Major Cities Without Relying on Roads
Road travel still shapes how most people think about getting around a city. It just doesn’t work that way anymore. In London, Los Angeles, or New York, congestion turns even short distances into something unpredictable. A route that looks simple on a map can quietly double in time once you’re in it. That gap between expectation and reality is where most time gets lost. The fastest way across a…
“I Do It for Myself First”: Karin Ann on Growth, Identity and New Music
In conversation with FAULT Magazine, Karin Ann reflects on growth, creative control, and the importance of staying true to herself, even when that means resisting definition altogether.
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FAULT Magazine: “All My Money” was rooted in transience. You've mentioned in previous interviews that you never mention settling. Do you ever feel like…
The Aintree Weekend Rituals Fans Plan Months Ahead
Photo: SHOX ART
Every April, thousands of racing fans mark their calendars for the same three-day stretch. The Aintree Grand National meeting draws crowds who've planned their outfits, booked their hotels, and mapped out their betting strategies months in advance. For many, it's not just about the race itself, it's about the traditions that surround it.
Some groups return to the same pub…