In a new capsule collection with Fred Perry, Kris Van Assche recasts the language of uniform. Here, the designer reflects on archives, youth culture and collapsing dress codes
At Berlin’s cavernous Kraftwerk, GmbH built its Autumn/Winter 2026 collection around Friedensangst – the “fear of peace” haunting arms-industry boardrooms
As David Foster Wallace’s magnum opus turns 30, Sam Moore reflects on the book’s cultural impact and its uncanny prophecies for 21st century life
Berlin may have hit –10°C, but the runways kept their temperature up. Here, we list six standout shows from an eclectic fashion week in the city
From powerful new theatre productions to delicious Lunar New Year dining opportunities, here’s everything to bookmark for a fabulous February
For her latest exhibition of paintings, the rising art world darling accesses the bygone myths, histories and romanticisations of the British countryside through the country’s poisonous plants
Akinola Davies Jr’s first feature is a magical portrait of two boys’ love for their father, full of tender feeling and regret
Celine’s Riley boots are a decidedly deluxe take on what the French call the botte de pluie (nicer than wellies, right?) in moulded rubber, nylon and calfskin, more than a nod to the equestrian antecedents of the house
In his perfectly poised second feature, actor-director James Sweeney spins the surprising tale of a dangerous bromance between two men who connect at a twin bereavement support group
As a new season at Barbican launches, we present picks from an unfathomably rich – and highly censored – period in Iranian filmmaking
To mark the opening of her new exhibition, we offer a five-point guide to the pioneering Belgian choreographer who brought dance into the gallery space
Hard Feelings, the first solo show from rising Palestinian-American photographer Dean Majd, is a piercing portrait of young manhood in Queens, New York
The British actress gives a career-best performance in Kristen Stewart's directorial debut. Here, she reflects on the strange kismet that brought them together, and her “transcendental” experience making the film
As Emerald Fennell’s controversial adaptation is released, we take a closer look at Emily Brontë’s haunting original, from its depictions of sensuality to its lack of morality