Our world is transformed into a stage in the fourth episode directed by Gus Van Sant and Alessandro Michele. Silvia comes to a theater to audition along with an artist friend (played by American actor and playwright Jeremy O. Harris) who encourages her. As the dancers warm up and dress backstage, Silvia and the choreographer, played by famous German artistic director Sasha Waltz, dance together to the rhythm of Ravel’s Bolero. An exercise in fellowship with Waltz’s team grows more and more intense.
The seven episodes will be released daily through the course of the festival as an exclusive broadcast on GucciFest.com, gradually revealing the collection day by day.
The offering is relaxed yet polished. It includes rugby shirts, lightweight shell jackets, and everyday T-shirts that speak to the brand’s modern-prep influences.
James Edward photographed by Jess Segal and styled by Heloise Chauvenhei, with creative direction by Charlotte Carter, in exclusive for Fucking Young! Online.
PUMA’s Talon sneaker, first launched in 2004, is a relic from a specific time. It’s a shoe pulled from the archive, but its new collaboration with NO/FAITH Studios is about more than just nostalgia.
Turn the page. Breathe deep. Your pupils are already dilating. The high is coming.
Issue 26 brings together two electrifying covers that take the dopamine dive from Sadiq Desh captured by Cris Cerdeira to multidisciplinary visual artist and photographer Tomás Pintos’ cover story, Besos hasta agotar stock (Kisses Until Sold Out), developed from the live performance creating a space where glamour
meets exhaustion.