Music 4 rising musicians leading today’s psychedelic renaissance Vinyl Williams, Teen Daze, Sunbeam Sound Machine, and Gold Celeste discuss how they are taking a 60s sound to strange new heights.
Fashion Kris Van Assche is luxury menswear’s hopeful romantic The designer discusses the freedom and terror of being Berluti’s new man.
Art Ming Smith’s ‘Strange Fruit’ reveals the specters of American history The photographer’s experiments in shadow and light reform gender and racial boundaries in a portfolio for Document S/S 2019.
Art Photographer Mitch Epstein on the incisive eye of his mentor Garry Winogrand As ‘Garry Winogrand: Color’ opens at The Brooklyn Museum, his former student tells Document why the emotive character of Winogrand's color photography still resonates today.
4 Mexican fashion designers on Frida Kahlo’s enduring influence Carla Fernández, Andres Jimenez, Alejandra Quesada, and Barbara Sánchez-Kane recall how the legendary artist influenced their own practices. by Ann Binlot Millennials don’t want “hipster jobs,” they want health care What the rise of “hipster jobs” hides about America’s precarious labor market. by Caroline Christie The surreal domestic lives of humans and their hyper-real dolls Fondazione Prada’s new exhibition, ‘Surrogati. Un amore ideale’ (Surrogate. A Love Ideal) explores the emotional bonds between humans and their inanimate companions. by Hannah Ongley This Supreme cherub figurine is Spring 2019’s hottest accessory A non-comprehensive ranking of Supreme's Spring 2019 collection. by David Aaron Brake Moncler in motion: watch 9 Genius collaborations come to life Watch as Moncler premiers its latest Genius collaborations at Milan Fashion Week. by Hannah Ongley Behind the scenes with the fresh, new faces of London Fashion Week Peter Lowe caught up with the designers and models who delivered a beautiful new edge to Fashion Week. by Kaylee Warren Inside Moncler’s expansive creative playground with Alyx, Craig Green, and Hiroshi Fujiwara The French-Italian luxury sportswear brand recruits streetwear legends and couture royalty for its most ambitious, inclusive season yet. by Hannah Ongley Filmmaker Jenn Nkiru reclaims the black origins of techno With her new film ‘Black to Techno,’ commissioned by Gucci and Frieze, the filmmaker looks to the genre's beginnings in the Motor City. by Ann Binlot Roksanda Ilinčić’s makes extravagant, minimalist magic Peter Lowe goes backstage at Roskanda Fall 2019 by Hannah Ongley For people with disabilities, mountains are more accessible than museums How the travel company Wheel the World is making Machu Picchu more accessible to visitors of all abilities by Kaylee Warren Shades of Skin: class warfare and indigenous pride in Mexico City Why is what is beautiful to some cultures considered unattractive in others? In this series, Document investigates ideas of beauty, class, and race around the... by Ann Binlot Inside Christopher Kane’s house of kink Backstage as Christopher Kane puts sexual fetishes on parade for Fall 2019. by Allie Monck Shades of Skin: exploring the complex history of colorism around the world Why is what is beautiful to some cultures considered unattractive in others? In this series, Document investigates ideas of beauty, class, and race around the... by Ann Binlot As Brexit looms, London fashion designers tell us why we need a second referendum With backlash towards Brexit reaching a tipping point at London Fashion Week, three designers tell us how they are being affected by the decision to... by Caroline Christie Erdem brings unadulterated fantasy to Fall 2019 Backstage at the Turkish-Canadian designer's regal and opulent collection. by Kaylee Warren Michael the III recaps the 5 trends you missed at London Fashion Week Homosexual daywear, nude delusion, and step-daughter jeans all made an appearance, although you may not have noticed. by Michael the III Inside Vivienne Westwood’s anti-consumerist fashion funhouse The designer addressed climate change through a merging of punk and fashion activism for her Fall 2019 collection at London Fashion Week. by Kaylee Warren Gareth Pugh reissues Claude Montana’s most iconic looks Byronesque in collaboration with Farfetch, has reissued 11 key Montana looks under the direction of designer Gareth Pugh. by Katharine K. Zarrella The burnout epidemic is real—and a four-day week is the answer As millennials' quest for self-optimization causes us to crash and burn, activists are pushing for an intriguing solution. by Caroline Christie 5 artists on how masculinity informs their practice As gender moves beyond the binary, Document takes a look at toxic and beautiful permutations of masculinity with Liana Finck, Rashaad Newsome, Cédric Rivrain, Gianni... by Clara Malley The 16 dance tracks Maya Jane Coles can’t stop listening to Ahead of her headline set for He.She.They in New York this weekend, the UK-based producer curates an exclusive playlist of her favorite emerging artists, spanning... by Hannah Ongley Backstage at Marc Jacobs: an intimate view of NYFW’s grand finale The designer shows off his expert craftsmanship in a somber yet captivating show. by Kaylee Warren Sander Lak takes us behind the magic of Sies Marjan An exclusive visual diary by the designer detailing the Sies Marjan Fall 2019 collection. by Hannah Ongley Everything that went down at Dapper Dan, A$AP Rocky, and Teyana Taylor’s wild Harlem block party A$AP Rocky, Teyana Taylor, Jerry Lorenzo, and Dapper Dan came together for a night of performances, panels, and Harlem's best soul food in celebration of... by David Aaron Brake Vaquera brings domestic bliss for Fall 2019 Filmmaker Derek Anthony Welte goes backstage at Vaquera Fall 2019. by Clara Malley How Alan Crocetti’s gender-fluid jewelry caught the eye of Helmut Lang The jewelry designer discusses dropping out of fashion school, discovering jewelry, and his latest partnership. by Madeleine Holth Everything I wore in 24 hours during New York Fashion Week We all know New York Fashion Week revolves around who wore what to the hottest shows and trashiest after-parties, so you better come prepared. by Michael the III Helmut Lang brings supremely cool tailoring to the streetwear generation Backstage at Helmut Lang's Fall 2019 collection, the first under new creative director Mark Howard Thomas. by Hannah Ongley Iddris Sandu, the tech wunderkind bringing AI to the people The 21 year-old who has already created work for giants such as Instagram and Uber speaks on exposing the youth to new technology, and why... by Sam Weir Capturing the rich diversity of Latin America, from Chicano youth to indigenous trans communities A new show at the Fashion Space Gallery in London surveys illustrators, photographers, and fashion designers redefining the world’s perception of Latin America from the... by Caroline Christie From Russia, with blood: Andrei Molodkin decries censorship in gory new exhibition The Russian artist brings his series ‘Young Blood’ to Belgium and asks you to participate by donating your own blood. by Caroline Christie Cozying up backstage with Eckhaus Latta and Isamaya Ffrench Photographer Emily Lipson captures all of the behind-the-scenes action at the comfortably cute Eckhaus Latta Fall 2019 show. by Allie Monck Rediscovering skateboarding’s counterculture origins in Rust Belt America The Academy Award nominated documentary ‘Minding the Gap’ uses skateboarding to probe masculinity, class, and trauma. by Tia Glista Step inside Jason Wu’s immersive floral fantasy In an a new presentation, the designer debuted his latest fragrance and a selection of floral inspired garments. by Clara Malley Marina—sans the Diamonds—returns with ‘Handmade Heaven’ Watch the music video for her new single which chronicles the everyday struggle of life online and in the spotlight. by Phil Backes Angela Dimayuga, the chef creating food without borders The former executive chef of Mission Chinese Food—now creative director of food and culture at The Standard International—on de-colonizing food, and her favorite childhood dishes. by Ann Binlot Did MTV’s ‘Choose or Lose’ predict the state of American politics? The 90s youth network can't be blamed for sending Bill Clinton to the White House—but it might provide some helpful lessons for Howard Schultz. by Hannah Ongley 20 years later, ‘United States of Attica’ is still a rallying cry for prison reform Alife® and the Brooklyn Museum teamed to bring Faith Ringgold’s seminal work to a new audience for its inaugural Black History Month capsule collection. by Ann Binlot Nina Las Vegas on how lockout laws are killing Sydney’s club culture The Australian DJ vents about how much the nightlife landscape has changed for the worse since the introduction of Sydney's lockout laws. by Ann Binlot World’s best-attended DJ set was in the online game Fortnite 10 million gamers found their way to Pleasant Park in Fortnite to dance and watch the set by Marshmello. by Caroline Christie Penny Slinger invites us to unveil the feminine psyche in a new tantric exhibition The British artist draws from Surrealism to empower women to reclaim their “birthright” to sexual expression and deconstruct oppressive structures of power. by Kaylee Warren Photographing the everyday magic of a matriarchal Cape Town village South African photographer Imraan Christian captures regal portraits of the indigenous communities of Cape Town. by Cassidy George Backstage at No Sesso’s historic NYFW debut The Los Angeles-based brand kicked off New York Fashion Week with Steve Lacy and Kelsey Lu. by Kaylee Warren How a Chinese reality show made hip hop mainstream in Taiwan With hip hop being banned on television in mainland China, Taiwan is leading the way for Chinese-language rap. by Ann Binlot Why millennials are killing for an ethical meal Hunting is increasingly popular amongst millennials, with Mark Zuckerberg claiming to eat only what he kills—and it makes more sense than you think. by Caroline Christie Finding my Filipino identity in Maia Cruz Palileo’s art Document senior editor Ann Binlot writes on her search for representation of her Filipino heritage only to find it through the art of contemporary artist... by Ann Binlot 5 photographers on how masculinity informs their practice Five photographers consider how toxic, traditional, and beautiful forms of masculinity inform their practice. by Clara Malley Tabitha Soren sees America’s collective anxiety in our fingerprint-stained screens In her new project ‘Surface Tension,’ Tabitha Soren suggests our digital-era anxiety can actually bring us closer together. by Hannah Ongley How Susan Hiller turned the occult into radical art Looking back at the impact of the anthropologist turned ‘paraconceptual’ art pioneer, who passed away this week at 78. by Caroline Christie The artist too radical for 18th century Paris finally gets an exhibition Centuries after his death, Jean-Jacques Lequeu's haunting sketches of architecture and erotica are finally being celebrated. by Clara Malley
4 Mexican fashion designers on Frida Kahlo’s enduring influence Carla Fernández, Andres Jimenez, Alejandra Quesada, and Barbara Sánchez-Kane recall how the legendary artist influenced their own practices. by Ann Binlot
Millennials don’t want “hipster jobs,” they want health care What the rise of “hipster jobs” hides about America’s precarious labor market. by Caroline Christie
The surreal domestic lives of humans and their hyper-real dolls Fondazione Prada’s new exhibition, ‘Surrogati. Un amore ideale’ (Surrogate. A Love Ideal) explores the emotional bonds between humans and their inanimate companions. by Hannah Ongley
This Supreme cherub figurine is Spring 2019’s hottest accessory A non-comprehensive ranking of Supreme's Spring 2019 collection. by David Aaron Brake
Moncler in motion: watch 9 Genius collaborations come to life Watch as Moncler premiers its latest Genius collaborations at Milan Fashion Week. by Hannah Ongley
Behind the scenes with the fresh, new faces of London Fashion Week Peter Lowe caught up with the designers and models who delivered a beautiful new edge to Fashion Week. by Kaylee Warren
Inside Moncler’s expansive creative playground with Alyx, Craig Green, and Hiroshi Fujiwara The French-Italian luxury sportswear brand recruits streetwear legends and couture royalty for its most ambitious, inclusive season yet. by Hannah Ongley
Filmmaker Jenn Nkiru reclaims the black origins of techno With her new film ‘Black to Techno,’ commissioned by Gucci and Frieze, the filmmaker looks to the genre's beginnings in the Motor City. by Ann Binlot
Roksanda Ilinčić’s makes extravagant, minimalist magic Peter Lowe goes backstage at Roskanda Fall 2019 by Hannah Ongley
For people with disabilities, mountains are more accessible than museums How the travel company Wheel the World is making Machu Picchu more accessible to visitors of all abilities by Kaylee Warren
Shades of Skin: class warfare and indigenous pride in Mexico City Why is what is beautiful to some cultures considered unattractive in others? In this series, Document investigates ideas of beauty, class, and race around the... by Ann Binlot
Inside Christopher Kane’s house of kink Backstage as Christopher Kane puts sexual fetishes on parade for Fall 2019. by Allie Monck
Shades of Skin: exploring the complex history of colorism around the world Why is what is beautiful to some cultures considered unattractive in others? In this series, Document investigates ideas of beauty, class, and race around the... by Ann Binlot
As Brexit looms, London fashion designers tell us why we need a second referendum With backlash towards Brexit reaching a tipping point at London Fashion Week, three designers tell us how they are being affected by the decision to... by Caroline Christie
Erdem brings unadulterated fantasy to Fall 2019 Backstage at the Turkish-Canadian designer's regal and opulent collection. by Kaylee Warren
Michael the III recaps the 5 trends you missed at London Fashion Week Homosexual daywear, nude delusion, and step-daughter jeans all made an appearance, although you may not have noticed. by Michael the III
Inside Vivienne Westwood’s anti-consumerist fashion funhouse The designer addressed climate change through a merging of punk and fashion activism for her Fall 2019 collection at London Fashion Week. by Kaylee Warren
Gareth Pugh reissues Claude Montana’s most iconic looks Byronesque in collaboration with Farfetch, has reissued 11 key Montana looks under the direction of designer Gareth Pugh. by Katharine K. Zarrella
The burnout epidemic is real—and a four-day week is the answer As millennials' quest for self-optimization causes us to crash and burn, activists are pushing for an intriguing solution. by Caroline Christie
5 artists on how masculinity informs their practice As gender moves beyond the binary, Document takes a look at toxic and beautiful permutations of masculinity with Liana Finck, Rashaad Newsome, Cédric Rivrain, Gianni... by Clara Malley
The 16 dance tracks Maya Jane Coles can’t stop listening to Ahead of her headline set for He.She.They in New York this weekend, the UK-based producer curates an exclusive playlist of her favorite emerging artists, spanning... by Hannah Ongley
Backstage at Marc Jacobs: an intimate view of NYFW’s grand finale The designer shows off his expert craftsmanship in a somber yet captivating show. by Kaylee Warren
Sander Lak takes us behind the magic of Sies Marjan An exclusive visual diary by the designer detailing the Sies Marjan Fall 2019 collection. by Hannah Ongley
Everything that went down at Dapper Dan, A$AP Rocky, and Teyana Taylor’s wild Harlem block party A$AP Rocky, Teyana Taylor, Jerry Lorenzo, and Dapper Dan came together for a night of performances, panels, and Harlem's best soul food in celebration of... by David Aaron Brake
Vaquera brings domestic bliss for Fall 2019 Filmmaker Derek Anthony Welte goes backstage at Vaquera Fall 2019. by Clara Malley
How Alan Crocetti’s gender-fluid jewelry caught the eye of Helmut Lang The jewelry designer discusses dropping out of fashion school, discovering jewelry, and his latest partnership. by Madeleine Holth
Everything I wore in 24 hours during New York Fashion Week We all know New York Fashion Week revolves around who wore what to the hottest shows and trashiest after-parties, so you better come prepared. by Michael the III
Helmut Lang brings supremely cool tailoring to the streetwear generation Backstage at Helmut Lang's Fall 2019 collection, the first under new creative director Mark Howard Thomas. by Hannah Ongley
Iddris Sandu, the tech wunderkind bringing AI to the people The 21 year-old who has already created work for giants such as Instagram and Uber speaks on exposing the youth to new technology, and why... by Sam Weir
Capturing the rich diversity of Latin America, from Chicano youth to indigenous trans communities A new show at the Fashion Space Gallery in London surveys illustrators, photographers, and fashion designers redefining the world’s perception of Latin America from the... by Caroline Christie
From Russia, with blood: Andrei Molodkin decries censorship in gory new exhibition The Russian artist brings his series ‘Young Blood’ to Belgium and asks you to participate by donating your own blood. by Caroline Christie
Cozying up backstage with Eckhaus Latta and Isamaya Ffrench Photographer Emily Lipson captures all of the behind-the-scenes action at the comfortably cute Eckhaus Latta Fall 2019 show. by Allie Monck
Rediscovering skateboarding’s counterculture origins in Rust Belt America The Academy Award nominated documentary ‘Minding the Gap’ uses skateboarding to probe masculinity, class, and trauma. by Tia Glista
Step inside Jason Wu’s immersive floral fantasy In an a new presentation, the designer debuted his latest fragrance and a selection of floral inspired garments. by Clara Malley
Marina—sans the Diamonds—returns with ‘Handmade Heaven’ Watch the music video for her new single which chronicles the everyday struggle of life online and in the spotlight. by Phil Backes
Angela Dimayuga, the chef creating food without borders The former executive chef of Mission Chinese Food—now creative director of food and culture at The Standard International—on de-colonizing food, and her favorite childhood dishes. by Ann Binlot
Did MTV’s ‘Choose or Lose’ predict the state of American politics? The 90s youth network can't be blamed for sending Bill Clinton to the White House—but it might provide some helpful lessons for Howard Schultz. by Hannah Ongley
20 years later, ‘United States of Attica’ is still a rallying cry for prison reform Alife® and the Brooklyn Museum teamed to bring Faith Ringgold’s seminal work to a new audience for its inaugural Black History Month capsule collection. by Ann Binlot
Nina Las Vegas on how lockout laws are killing Sydney’s club culture The Australian DJ vents about how much the nightlife landscape has changed for the worse since the introduction of Sydney's lockout laws. by Ann Binlot
World’s best-attended DJ set was in the online game Fortnite 10 million gamers found their way to Pleasant Park in Fortnite to dance and watch the set by Marshmello. by Caroline Christie
Penny Slinger invites us to unveil the feminine psyche in a new tantric exhibition The British artist draws from Surrealism to empower women to reclaim their “birthright” to sexual expression and deconstruct oppressive structures of power. by Kaylee Warren
Photographing the everyday magic of a matriarchal Cape Town village South African photographer Imraan Christian captures regal portraits of the indigenous communities of Cape Town. by Cassidy George
Backstage at No Sesso’s historic NYFW debut The Los Angeles-based brand kicked off New York Fashion Week with Steve Lacy and Kelsey Lu. by Kaylee Warren
How a Chinese reality show made hip hop mainstream in Taiwan With hip hop being banned on television in mainland China, Taiwan is leading the way for Chinese-language rap. by Ann Binlot
Why millennials are killing for an ethical meal Hunting is increasingly popular amongst millennials, with Mark Zuckerberg claiming to eat only what he kills—and it makes more sense than you think. by Caroline Christie
Finding my Filipino identity in Maia Cruz Palileo’s art Document senior editor Ann Binlot writes on her search for representation of her Filipino heritage only to find it through the art of contemporary artist... by Ann Binlot
5 photographers on how masculinity informs their practice Five photographers consider how toxic, traditional, and beautiful forms of masculinity inform their practice. by Clara Malley
Tabitha Soren sees America’s collective anxiety in our fingerprint-stained screens In her new project ‘Surface Tension,’ Tabitha Soren suggests our digital-era anxiety can actually bring us closer together. by Hannah Ongley
How Susan Hiller turned the occult into radical art Looking back at the impact of the anthropologist turned ‘paraconceptual’ art pioneer, who passed away this week at 78. by Caroline Christie
The artist too radical for 18th century Paris finally gets an exhibition Centuries after his death, Jean-Jacques Lequeu's haunting sketches of architecture and erotica are finally being celebrated. by Clara Malley