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11 Dec

The Fat Zine is an ode to the great

The Fat Zine is an ode to the great
Created by fat-positive writers Gina Tonic and Chloe Sheppard, the newly launched project is an exploration of the nuances of being a fat person in 2020 As I open up a PDF containing previews from the The Fat Zine – a freshly-launched publication created by fat-positive writers Gina Tonic and Chloe Sheppard, for fat people – the very first thing I see is a picture of a model called Elyonna Mone. Within the photo, which was shot by Izzy Jackson, Mone’s backside takes centre stage. She’s within the shower as gentle drops of water trickle down her frame. It strikes me that even on this age of supposed ‘body-positivity,’ it’s very rare to...
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4 Sep

Hair-raising! Contained in the recent zine that mixes hair

Hair-raising! Contained in the recent zine that mixes hair
Hairstylist Yuho Kamo’s debut zine HAIRMASTER – made with distorted imagery and disturbing CGI – is all about ‘the scary taboos in underground London’ For Yuho Kamo, hairstyling is a type of destruction. Distorted and deviant, his experimental work draws on counter-cultural references and bad taste to supply an antidote to the tasteless and standard hair that dominates the mainstream. It’s a method that has seen him tapped for collaboration with the likes of Heaven by Marc Jacobs, Rina Sawayama, and Megumu for i-D Japan. Now, the Japanese hairstylist is releasing a recent zine, HAIRMASTER, and it’s his most radical work yet.  Photographed and directed by Kamo, HAIRMASTER is packed stuffed with styles cut...
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25 Oct

Kiko Mizuhara tastes the moon in Alex Leese’s intimate

Kiko Mizuhara
Kiko Mizuhara Kiko Mizuhara The Dazed 100 photographer captured the model in her Tokyo hometown, as a part of a latest collaboration with Marc Jacobs’ Heaven line Since launching just over two years ago, Marc Jacobs’ bratty little sister line Heaven has grow to be a bona fide Gen Z favourite, constructing a worldwide community of talents riding the foaming crest of youth culture. With the likes of Bladee, Doja Cat, Pink Pantheress, and Charli XCX all starring in past Heaven campaigns, Jacobs and right-hand woman Ava Nirui are also intent on tapping rising creatives inside their many projects. Just last 12 months, the 2 enlisted Elisa Sue Young Park to work on a zine called Just Like Heaven, which featured DJ Enya Umanzor, and...
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