With screen-printed knits, slogan jumpers and scorched skirts inspired by love, delusion and DIY punk culture, HADES has built a cult following through a refusal to follow fashion’s traditional rules.
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I am the Digital Editor at BRICKS and freelance writer with an interest in the intersection of fashion, digital culture, politics and sustainability. I am endlessly inspired by emerging designers, digital innovators and sustainability activists pioneering a new future for the fashion industry in the face of a climate crisis and current global pandemic.
The writer and filmmaker’s new platform and live talk series, Parental Guidance, is opening up conversations around class, access and what it really takes to sustain a creative career.
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This Lesbian Visibility Week, the cast of the beloved sapphic dating show come together with SLT Studios to reflect on the community and cultural impact the show leaves behind.
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A party that was once dismissed as a protest vote is now building a credible pathway to power, with its leader fostering a movement founded on hope and humanity.
Powered by Salomon Sportstyle, the platform’s second birthday celebrated the organisers and communities redefining the city’s third spaces.
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In partnership with Hair & Care and community platform Red Flagged, the Asian-American designer staged his AW26 collection as an accessible runway experience, expanding his tactile knitwear world to blind and low vision guests and the Asian creative diaspora.
The Oxford-born, London-based designer’s latest capsule collection spotlights truck drivers, tyre-track leather and mop-made gowns.












