Sven Michaelsen spends a Paris morning with Jeff Koons to talk about his Wall Street past, making art that mimics the Beatles’ music, and why he’s spent over a decade building a multi-million dollar train.
Lucas Mascatello observes a trend of antisocial adaptations in style, in an era of hyper-connectivity.
The cellist, vocalist, and perennial collaborator, Kelsey Lu, is living in Los Angeles, finishing her album, and learning to say no.
The model, Terrace House star, and self-taught artist talks finding confidence in the public eye and choosing reality TV over college.
Writer Tatum Dooley examines the dilution of the hierarchy of space in fashion and architecture’s most prestigious settings.
SSENSE editor Romany Williams takes a trip to the Prada Aoyama flagship store in Tokyo.
Claire L. Evans on her book, Broad Band, and the visionary women who helped build the internet.
Rembert Browne and the traveling Thom Browne suit.
Fashion’s favorite photographer opens up about the function of the human body, and a move toward sustainability.
Fresh off of the release of their sophomore album _Still Run_, Photographers Mat+Kat shoot Kelly Zutrau and Joe Valle of the Indie-Pop Duo WET in Upstate New York.
The Internet member and solo artist chats about figuring it out as you go along, Mom’s approval, Joni Mitchell, and the importance of living in the present.
Traditionally gendered styles hold the baggage of what they have historically symbolized, in a trend of retroactively radioactive femininity.
Nazanin Shahnavaz speaks with Jorja Smith about adjusting to her quick ascendance in the industry.
For the third iteration of Moncler’s Genius initiative, menswear designer Craig Green lends his future-forward vision for modern menswear to the heritage brand’s technical expertise.
Jamian Julian-Villani is the New York-based painter rendering hauntingly humourous works that point to the surreal-real of contemporary living.
Rosie Prata visits the London-based designer’s home studio to discuss her new clothing line, A_PLAN_APPLICATION.
The creative director of Sies Marjan, Sander Lak, talks movement, color, and how film informed his love of fashion.
Rihanna's go-to look is unpacked with Fenty Beauty lipsticks and the SSENSE hats of the season.