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2 Apr

The tattoo artist connecting individuals with their West African

The tattoo artist connecting individuals with their West African
Emmanuel Uchenna Item incorporates traditional West African art and writing systems like nsibidi into his designs, connecting the diaspora to their cultural heritage Body art has at all times been a strategy to express our identities, beliefs and experiences. From coded symbols and signal sexual preferences, to the nihilistic attitude of the ignorant tattoo generation and prison tattoos created with a guitar string and an electrical fan – tattoos can function a everlasting reminder of who we're, what we stand for and what now we have undergone. For 28-year-old Emmanuel Uchenna Item and his clients, tattoos are a strategy to reconnect with their cultural heritage. The Austrian-Nigerian tattoo artist incorporates traditional West African art...
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29 Mar

International Library of Fashion Research Wants People to Take

International Library of Fashion Research Wants People to Take
Don’t sound the death knell on paper just yet. With this week’s debut of the “Paper Afore Press” exhibition, the International Library of Fashion Research explores the chances and conundrums that paper presents to the style industry and a fashion library at this time limit. Beyond considering the environmental ramifications of using paper, the show poses all types of questions but not only in a scholarly or by-the-letter way. “We actually see this resurfacing interest in paper objects especially amongst young people. It has to do with this being a latest lifeline, a special attention span and pace. Individuals are increasingly enthusiastic about consuming their information in that way whether or not it's [in relation to] fashion and other disciplines in wider...
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19 Feb

Intimate portraits of queer people in Colorado wearing their

Intimate portraits of queer people in Colorado wearing their
Intimate portraits of queer people MaryV Benoit talks about photographing the secure and sacred queer spaces of a community under attack In a hostile world, where it may possibly be dangerous to simply exist as yourself, queer spaces have long been havens of safety, freedom and self-expression without judgment; places where people may be who they're without limits. These sacred spaces may be present in many forms, from early Twentieth-century Mafia-protected Greenwich Village bars like Provincetown Landing and The Swing Rendezvous, to the ballrooms of Harlem and Harvey Milk’s camera store in San Francisco. Sometimes, probably the most private sanctuary is the bedroom. It’s on this space that MaryV Benoit photographed Colorado’s binder-wearing community for her recent collaboration with queer wellness brand For...
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7 Feb

Why Harnaam Kaur is creating wellness spaces for individuals

Why Harnaam Kaur is creating wellness spaces for individuals
The activist and model is hosting a retreat to bring together individuals with PCOS, share expertise on manage life with the condition and help them reconnect with their bodies When Harnaam Kaur was first diagnosed with Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) as a youngster, she anxious she was dying of a rare disease. Despite impacting around one in ten women within the UK, the condition was so rarely discussed within the media that it took a faculty nurse for Kaur to listen to those 4 letters for the primary time. The foremost symptoms of PCOS, which affects the ovaries, are irregular periods and high levels of ‘male hormones’ (androgens) which may cause excessive facial...
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