For a show designed to uplift and celebrate difference and quirks, we’ve seem the toxicity of reality TV fandom rear its ugly head more and more in recent weeks of Drag Race
GCDS in the Spring 2021 issue of DazedArtwork by Mitrilo
Today, we’ve got a ticket back to the brand’s cosmic dreamscape via the Spring 2021 issue of Dazed. Lounging dockside, Calza introduces us to his latest avatar on a GCDS special cover, complete with
Rick and Morty hoodie and crocheted stoner pants. The story develops further inside the pages, where the banal surroundings of a laundromat, diner, and leisure centre have been transformed into the most surreal of environments by digital artists Dario Alva and Razorade. As time, space, and dimension collapse in on themselves, Calza makes a powerful statement on the limitlessness of the outside world and its current intangibility.
Dig out your credit card and get your trigger finger (thumb?) ready, because the latest drop of Marc Jacobs’ Heaven line just landed – and, if it’s anything like the last lot, it’s not going to be around for long.
With Jacobs enlisting Harley Weir to shoot the collection’s lo-fi new campaign, this season sees the likes of Rex Orange County, Lily McMenamy, and Georgia Palmer step in front of the camera. But if you’re thinking Heaven’s double-headed teddy backpacks and sugary baby tees were only for the children, you’d be wrong.
Joining the rest of the line-up are some pretty major models: namely, the one and only Kate Moss, and legendary Placebo frontman Brian Molko. Weir’s photos see Moss take a load off, relaxing in a sunny patch of grass in a white, oversized hoodie, while Molko is captured in a tight black ‘stunt girl’ tee – which is basically a crystal-studded rehash of one he wore on rotation back in the 90s. Needless to say: want.
Titled Studio Ghibli Complete Works, the book covers everything from fan favourites My Neighbour Totoro and Howl’s Moving Castle to the forthcoming Earwig and the Witch