Four years since Spell 31, IBEYI return with Offering — their first fully independent album. If Spell 31 was an act of transformation, Offering feels like what comes after: an open-armed surrender. Read More
Between golden trenches, see-through derbies, and thin-framed shades, the Saint Laurent man waltzes through the mist. For SS27, the concrete heart of the Bourse welcomed what appeared to be the wardrobe of a cartoon villain. And that’s a heavy weight on the skinny shoulder of the SLP models to carry.
French-Congolese Tshegue performs her magnetic track ‘Mupepe’ on Glamcult TV. Taken from her latest project, ‘Psycho,’ the energetic, Detroit-inspired garage rock track blends the fervor of punk with the steady pulse of the club.
Pharrell teasing us with a mirage of a faux wave crescending over the runway in unbearable heat is all everyone is talking about, yet the collection itself had us arguably even more intrigued. Read More
The beauty industry loves a new thing. It needs a new thing. Every brand brings a serum, a balm, a “skin reset,” a brow revolution even – delivered to your doorstep on the weekly. Brands love to tell us that we are one product away from being resolved. Which is why Amsterdam-based beauty brand ELLIS FAAS has always felt like such an anomaly: the story of the brand has never been one of relentless expansion, forced reinvention, or becoming unhumane: her makeup line was inspired by the hues that naturally exist in the human body. Read More
Dorian Electra performs their single ‘Feel Good Inc’ from their eponymous album. Originally released as part of their self-titled covers project, the track reimagines the Gorillaz classic through Dorian’s distinctive lens. Delivering a highly energetic performance with Tecktonik moves, the track’s pulsating rhythm sticks to an electro-heavy production.
The magnetic Magi Merlin deliciously wraps up our final cover of Glamcult #144, THE NOISE ISSUE in her Dr. Martens Aurix Mules. If being comfortable in oppositions equals personal realisation, then this is exactly what our Montreal-based muse has been unpacking through her music. Magi brings her ecstatic, sultry, and self-assured energy not only to her sound, but to everything she touches. Read More
Electronic music titan Solomun is the cover star of Glamcult #144, THE NOISE ISSUE. Moving from his iconic underground debut in Hamburg to his cult Solomun +1 residency today, he continues to shape the dancefloor with a calm yet steady thunder. For THE NOISE ISSUE of Glamcult, Solomun opens up on the importance of sonic storytelling, his initial misconceptions of Ibiza, and the luxury of shutting down the outside world. Read More
Our eternal muse Daniela Lalita stars on the cover of Glamcult #144, THE NOISE ISSUE. The Peruvian-born enchantress ricochets between Gregorian chants and mutant club music, choreographing entire cinematic realities with a contortionist’s understanding of the body and a director’s eye for spectacle. And as a cherry on top she has a face card capable of slitting throats. Proceed at your own risk. Read More
The rap provocateur JPEGMAFIA is always stirring up some NOISE. For the cover story of Glamcult #144, we hopped on a call with Peggy to discuss everything from nepo babies, to monetising racism, dictators, and spirituality. Read the full conversation in THE NOISE ISSUE.Pre-orders are now open on shop.glamcult.com — more covers revealed soon. Read More
Punk princess Ecca Vandal lands on the cover of Glamcult #144 THE NOISE ISSUE. Loud enough to register on the Richter scale and chaotically genre-sliding, Ecca's sound is a pleasant disruptor.Pre-orders are now open on shop.glamcult.com — more covers revealed soon. Read More
Glamcult partnered with Zalando to delve into the local creatives doing football differently. A docuseries dripping in sartorial intention, where an UNDERCURRENT is deliciously nourished, and flourishes across FLINTA and queer teams, tournaments fueled on all-around inclusivity, and communities bound by something larger than the game. Read More
There’s something about sitting front row at a KABK graduate fashion show. You're catching an exclusive first glimpse of the brilliant minds presenting their final collections, getting to savour each student's distinctly recognisable universe. These presentations spark a strong initial curiosity and leave you wanting more — and luckily for us, we got to sit down with the intuitive Tim Dekker to unpack his hypnotic collection.
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