On her recent release Smoochies, the genre-bending artist sheds irony for intimacy, exploring softness, sexuality, and selfhood in all their unruly glory.
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Once an underground Aussie act, Amyl and the Sniffers have become a global phenomenon. Their Alexandra Palace show was a sweaty, euphoric testament to punk’s evolution and endurance.
With a new city council partnership, bold designer visions, and a farewell to Sant Pau, 080 Barcelona Fashion’s 36th edition expects to capture a moment of beautiful transition.
Ahead of National Poetry Day, campaigners, lawyers, and artists unite to expose how rap is being misused as courtroom evidence – threatening free expression and fuelling racial bias.
The alt-pop princess bridged genres with ease, from house-party intimacy to rave-ready energy.
From comfort object to cult accessory, PinkPantheress’ beloved bag is reimagined in tartan through a collaboration with designer Diane V and stylist Milena Agbaba.
BRICKS speaks with curator Seren Metcalfe and artists Grace Clifford, Harley Roberts, and Kelly Wu about class, inheritance, and the unspoken labour of keeping things that were never meant to be passed down.
Introducing Jessica Winter: A one-woman show of 80s glamour, camp spirit, and radical self-discovery
The pop artist reflects on her upbringing, creative evolution, and the pressures of debuting in an industry obsessed with youth – all while reclaiming her voice through bold visuals and raw storytelling.
If you’ve ever hesitated before opening a can for fear of ruining your freshly done nails, Brixton Brewery has your back (and your manicure). Meet the Canicure – a limited-edition, meticulously handcrafted nail accessory that combines beer, beauty, and Brixton charm.
Artist Alexander Ikhide invites you to these free drop-in workshops to explore your identity and creativity through mixed media art.
In his first London solo exhibition, Trackie McLeod weaves masculinity, shame, and identity into a rich, multi-sensory experience.
At the intersection of cult cinema and artisanal craft, Anaïs Vauxcelles is redefining knitwear through 404 Studio. Her AW25 collection, “Hack the System,” is a vivid homage to 90s cult classic Hackers – a retrofuturist explosion of texture, colour, and critique – that recently took centre stage at 080 Barcelona Fashion.












