Reeling from her debut live show the night before, which she performed to an eager audience at a sold-out Colours...
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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.
Founder and creative director Taylor-Bea Gordon discusses how deadstock fabrics, celebrating the female form and working alongside her Mum has informed her latest collection.
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The Yorkshire-born, London-based artist shares how she developed her unique design language, taking inspiration from her heritage and the importance of amplifying South Asian creativity.
Bel rose to fame on TikTok by candidly sharing her transition. Now the budding starlet is ready to take to our TV screens and talks Heartstopper series two, lucky girl syndrome and the road to Hollywood.
Queen Bee’s renowned Renaissance tour arrived in London last Tuesday, transforming Tottenham Hotspur Stadium into a glittering disco-themed ball.
The award-winning photographer shares her portrait series celebrating queer, female and non-binary artists at The Great Escape festival.
The Canadian artist shares how stripping back production, Summer Walker and old movie theatres inspired her latest EP release.
To celebrate Fashion Revolution Week, Fashion Open Studio Showroom is showcasing eight emerging businesses supporting the fashion industry’s biggest challenge yet – going circular.
BRICKS meets three FINDS sellers to hear how they run their stores, why video format works best for fashion resale and how to cultivate an authentic community with your customers.
The 25-year-old singer shares with BRICKS how recovering from heartbreak, Netta’s ‘Toy’ and vintage ABBA performances inspired her latest single as she prepares for her Eurovision debut.
The Berlin-based designer discusses her process, developing her design language and her experience as an LVMH Prize semi-finalist.












