i-D Magazine Everyone hates Tom Wambsgans Roisin Lanigan "Succession" was always going to end like this. Here's why. Addded May 30, 2023 media Twitter Facebook Email
i-D Magazine The photographer who captured the 00s biggest popstars Zoe Whitfield From Destiny's Child to Britney, Markus Klinko created much of the visual language we now come to think of as 'Y2K vibes'. Addded May 25, 2023 music Twitter Facebook Email
i-D Magazine Da Community is London’s East End collective for emerging Black artists Emma Russell Musicians across rap, hip-hop, jazz and soul are joining forces to thrive in a notoriously inaccessible industry.. Addded May 16, 2023 music Twitter Facebook Email
i-D Magazine The rise of dating vigilantism Daisy Schofield When we use technology to surveil each other’s behaviour, we transform our personal and romantic lives into a sad public spectacle. Addded Apr 24, 2023 media tech Twitter Facebook Email
i-D Magazine Boobs are back Beatrice Hazlehurst Plastic surgeons suggest a new era of bombshell beauty is upon us, characterised by an increase in 'natural' implants over the BBL aesthetic. Addded Apr 24, 2023 media fashion Twitter Facebook Email
i-D Magazine How Blondshell became a grunge icon for a new generation Nicole DeMarco The artist’s debut self-titled album is inspired by the worst parts of modern dating -- and all your favourite 90s rock bands. Addded Apr 12, 2023 music Twitter Facebook Email
i-D Magazine The era of the tween icon is over as we know it Beatrice Hazlehurst Social media's accelerated coming-of-age means the awkward, nostalgic, Y2K era when being sixteen felt like the peak of life is long gone. Addded Apr 6, 2023 media tech Twitter Facebook Email
i-D Magazine How 1997 changed fashion forever Sarah Moroz From Tom Ford's Gucci G-string to Thierry Mugler's Fly sunglasses, a new exhibition in Paris chronicles a very important year in fashion. Addded Mar 27, 2023 media fashion Twitter Facebook Email
i-D Magazine Why is celibacy so hot right now? Abby Moss With many proponents fusing abstinence with spirituality, a new form of sex negativity is thriving online. Addded Mar 9, 2023 media Twitter Facebook Email
i-D Magazine ATEEZ are showing the world another side of K-pop Taylor Glasby Going stratospheric despite their small agency beginnings, the arena headliners discuss manifesting success and their secret ambitions. Addded Mar 3, 2023 music Twitter Facebook Email
i-D Magazine Annahstasia Enuke on her fight for music autonomy Jess Cole Discovered at 17, the meditative musician discusses finally feeling freedom in her work and slowing down after her new EP. Addded Mar 2, 2023 music Twitter Facebook Email
i-D Magazine Headie One tells Skepta the story of his life and music so far Olivia Singer The leading voice of UK drill speaks intimately about his career and new music, as we spend a day with the rapper from Broadwater Farm to Bond Street. Addded Feb 22, 2023 music Twitter Facebook Email
i-D Magazine Photographing teen subcultures in New York's East Village Miss Rosen Sara Messinger's 'Teenagers' takes inspiration from Mary Ellen Mark’s 'Streetwise'. Addded Feb 19, 2023 media Twitter Facebook Email
i-D Magazine The internet is finally turning on therapy apps Daisy Schofield On TikTok, creators are opening up about their negative experiences with online mental health care. Addded Feb 10, 2023 media tech Twitter Facebook Email
i-D Magazine Darren Aronofsky: 'People see a monster… that's what we're confronting' Sophie Monks Kaufman The director of 'Black Swan', 'Mother!' and Oscar-nominated Brendan Fraser-starring drama 'The Whale' diagnoses our collective need for tragedy. Addded Jan 31, 2023 media Twitter Facebook Email
i-D Magazine On-screen, sex workers aren't just victims anymore Abby Moss From 'The White Lotus' to 'The Menu', sex work is finally getting a more nuanced portrayal in film and TV. Addded Jan 30, 2023 media Twitter Facebook Email
i-D Magazine Photographing sex, subculture & self in Tokyo Emma Russell Sly Morikawa’s new zine ‘24/7 Paradise’ features friends, acquaintances and fast cars, in the city that moves fast and doesn’t sleep. Addded Jan 25, 2023 media Twitter Facebook Email
i-D Magazine Bret Easton Ellis on Bret Easton Ellis Barry Pierce As the ‘American Psycho’ author publishes his latest novel 'The Shards', he reflects on various controversies -- and Lydia Tár. Addded Jan 22, 2023 media Twitter Facebook Email
i-D Magazine ‘Lucky girl syndrome’ is the peak of the internet's delusion era Roisin Lanigan Our tactics for achieving enlightenment have become increasingly extreme Addded Jan 12, 2023 media fashion tech Twitter Facebook Email
i-D Magazine How the New Romantics shaped London's cultural scene Osman Ahmed In the grey days of Thatcherite Britain, a colourful group of nocturnal peacocks blazed a trail for contemporary queer culture and nightlife. Addded Jan 3, 2023 music Twitter Facebook Email
i-D Magazine How trans singers adapt to their changing voices Molly Marsh Transition is a life-long project, and when it comes to the voice, there are countless routes an artist can take. Addded Jan 3, 2023 music Twitter Facebook Email
i-D Magazine 'White Noise' is the scariest movie of 2022 Sam Moore Noah Baumbach’s Netflix adaptation of the classic novel is a horror tale riffing off the things that scare us most right now. Addded Jan 3, 2023 media Twitter Facebook Email
i-D Magazine Rae Sremmurd are going from party boys to party men Sheldon Pearce After tackling loss, controversies, kids and growth, the hip-hop brothers have reunited on an amazing new album. Addded Dec 13, 2022 music Twitter Facebook Email
i-D Magazine Maluca Mala is back and evolving her sound Hazel Ong The genre-bending musicians advice for young artists? "Eat a**, stay off Instagram and make your music." Addded Dec 12, 2022 music Twitter Facebook Email
i-D Magazine A new-gen of T-pop stars are disrupting Thailand's conservative society Choltanutkun Tun-atiruj Speaking out about Asian beauty standards and slut-shaming, young musicians in Bangkok are reinventing the local music scene. Addded Dec 5, 2022 music Twitter Facebook Email
i-D Magazine Exploring the Wild West fashions of Botswana's heavy metal scene Edward Banchs Oliver Hadlee Pearch photographs MaRock, the country’s leather cowboy metal subculture. Addded Nov 30, 2022 fashion music Twitter Facebook Email
i-D Magazine Thoughts on Elon Musk's abject bedside table Jenna Mahale Surely this is the cursed desk of a madman? Addded Nov 30, 2022 media tech Twitter Facebook Email
i-D Magazine Ethel Cain is subverting the idealised American Dream Rayne Fisher-Quann The gothic musician talks finding inspiration in Biblical horror stories and criticising right-wing politics without demonising the Deep South. Addded Nov 29, 2022 music Twitter Facebook Email
i-D Magazine How 2022 changed clubbing culture, maybe for the better Gabriel Szatan Alongside photographs by Jermaine Francis, Gabriel Szatan reflects on the dance pop number ones and new, fun energy to nightlife of the past summer. Addded Nov 28, 2022 music Twitter Facebook Email
i-D Magazine Is Taylor Swift our last remaining real popstar? Michael Cragg Shifting more albums and filling more stadiums than her contemporaries, Taylor has created a hysteria unseen since the industry's golden era. Addded Nov 28, 2022 media music Twitter Facebook Email
i-D Magazine From post-punk to hip-hop: how music fuels Raf Simons Liam Hess We investigate the music references that pepper the Belgian designers' work, including his collaborative relation with Peter Saville and enduring love for David Bowie. Addded Nov 22, 2022 media fashion music Twitter Facebook Email
i-D Magazine Inside Little Tokyo Table Tennis, LA's inclusive ping-pong club Hailey Johnson The studio behind cult clothing label Poche turned their love of the sport into a safe and uplifting space for diverse communities across the city. Addded Nov 18, 2022 media sports Twitter Facebook Email
i-D Magazine The photographer who shot the early days of Joy Division Joe Bobowicz A mainstay in Manchester during its musical heyday, Kevin Cummins spent years with Ian Curtis and his bandmates. Addded Nov 17, 2022 music Twitter Facebook Email
i-D Magazine Jockstrap make music about sex, rage, Madonna and 'Animal Crossing' Orla Brennan The unpredictable British duo discuss their debut album and discovering club music as teens in their bedrooms. Addded Nov 16, 2022 music Twitter Facebook Email
i-D Magazine Kim Petras: 'It was hard to find anyone who believed in me' Douglas Greenwood After a decade in the music industry, the anarchic star has officially made history as the first openly trans artist to reach number one. Addded Nov 10, 2022 music Twitter Facebook Email
i-D Magazine How Coi Leray transcended TikTok fame Kaitlyn McNab The self-assured rap star tells us what's next after her platinum-selling debut album 'Trendsetter', and how she's ready to become a household name. Addded Nov 10, 2022 music Twitter Facebook Email
i-D Magazine Nicki Minaj: 'If I never rap again, I will still leave this earth an icon' Owen Myers & JT The best-selling female rapper of all time spoke to JT of City Girls about the landscape of hip-hop, fear, and her new album. Addded Nov 9, 2022 music Twitter Facebook Email
i-D Magazine Stormzy: “This album is me holding a mirror up to myself” Felix Petty & Rick Rubin As he makes his return after three years, the king of UK music plays Rick Rubin his new album, and discusses his growth as a man and an artist. Addded Nov 8, 2022 music Twitter Facebook Email
i-D Magazine Are influencers real? Rayne Fisher-Quann Our authenticity-obsessed culture turns real people into entertainment, but it’s just another layer of performance. Addded Oct 28, 2022 media tech Twitter Facebook Email
i-D Magazine 'Good Will Hunting' is gay, actually Joe Molander Despite having more than its fair share of toxic masculinity, beneath the surface of the film lies a surprisingly queer gem. Addded Oct 19, 2022 media Twitter Facebook Email