IMAGE Courtesy of Bora Aksu ERDEM – 1pm If I was to sit and think about how Canadian designer Erdem...
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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.
IMAGE Still from Saul Nash SS21 ‘Flipside’ fashion film Paria Farzaneh – 1pm Set in the blissful quiet of English...
IMAGE Courtesy of Bethany Williams, shot by Ruth Ossai Bethany Williams – 12pm British designer Bethany Williams continues her philanthropic...
IMAGE Courtesy of Vivienne Westwood Burberry – 7pm Riccardo Tisci’s SS21 offering at Burberry is a love letter to the...
Over the weekend, sustainable oat milk brand Oatly sparked outrage on Twitter due to new corporate investors Blackstone, whose ties to President Trump and the Amazon rainforest’s deforestation threatens the food company’s ethical brand image.
In partnership with Deutsche Telekom, the campaign shines a light on the inspiring ways in which young activists are harnessing technology to connect and create a better future. We speak to campaign star and founder of The Slow Label, Anna-Laura Kummer, about how technology has helped her advance her sustainable fashion future.
On Saturday, Shea Coulee was crowned the latest winner of Ru Paul's drag reality competition series All Stars. We look at why the Chicago native is so deserving of the title 'The Future of Drag" as a beacon of hope for the queer community.
The beloved actor’s best-known role on Glee as lesbian cheerleader Santana Lopez will live on as an iconic role in LGBTQ+ culture.
In partnership with Dr Martens and in celebration of their latest Voss Animal Print Sandals collection, meet the three BRICKS community members sharing how they are remaining resilient in the face of adversity, uncertainty and political unrest.
Multi-talented musician Saint Clair announces new visual EP project and talks life in lockdown, vulnerability in songwriting and the stages of processing grief.
Out today, the British-Jamacian artist's third album is a timely exploration of hopelessness, anxiety and finding your place in an uncertain world.
More than 100 photographers from around the world are raising money
for Black British charities by selling £100 prints.












