Moritz Feed Dog, que tendrá lugar en Barcelona del 10 al 13 de marzo de 2016, sigue sumando títulos a su programación y tras anunciar siete documentales para su segunda edición, incluído el pase de Helmut by June proyectado en colaboración con el Museu del Disseny de Barcelona, anuncia ahora dos documentales más: Women He’s Undressed – sobre el diseñador de vestuario y ganador de tres Oscars Orry-Kelly – y Jeremy Scott: The People’s Designer – que además será el documental elegido para inaugurar el Festival y que nos acerca a Jeremy Scott el director creativo de Moschino entre otras muchas cosas.
El Festival ya había anunciado gran parte de su programación con los documentales Crazy About Tiffany’s (en estreno simultáneo con Canal + Estrenos), Paris is Burning, Homme Less, Borsalino City, The True Cost y Hand Made with love in Franceademás de la ya mencionada Helmut By June. La programación de Moritz Feed Dog propone un recorrido a través del universo de la moda que pone en manifiesto la riqueza de un fenómeno que no puede explicarse exclusivamente desde los creadores sino que debe hacerse también desde otras como son los fotógrafos, la crítica, la sociedad, los oficios y sus artesanos, la industria y como siempre con la vista puesta en la mayor pasarela del mundo la calle.
For her first solo exhibition in Switzerland, and the most expansive European retrospective of her career to date, Cao Fei takes over the Kunstmuseum Basel with Testimonies to the Near Future spanning three decades of work.
Levi’s has released its Pride 2026 collection, titled “Together, We Ride,” drawing from the history of queer motorcycle clubs and the riders who built spaces of belonging on the road.
In this exclusive interview, Woodkid reflects on his personal journey as an openly gay artist, the evolution of queer representation in music, the challenges that remain, and why gatherings such as Le Fier Gala are more necessary than ever.
On the occasion of Spain’s largest photography festival, PHotoESPAÑA, LOEWE FOUNDATION is presenting Bunny, a solo exhibition by Talia Chetrit and curated by Stella Bottai.
The Ronaldinho x DITA collection merges the Brazilian icon signature flair with the precision engineering that has defined the Japanese-crafted eyewear brand for more than three decades.
Opening at the Jeu de Paume in Paris on June 12, Fragile Beauty brings together photographs from the extraordinary personal collection of Sir Elton John and David Furnish.
Alongside the trunk, Louis Vuitton is launching a new Monaco City Guide and decorating the windows of its Monaco store with a design that pulls from the colours of the Grand Prix.
Stone Island and New Balance have revealed the full Summer 2026 capsule, adding two football boot models to the on-pitch offering alongside the previously introduced kit, apparel, and accessories.
Saint Laurent Babylone presents Daydreaming of him, a photography exhibition by French-Australian photographer Christopher Barraja, curated by Anthony Vaccarello.
Rokit has unveiled its latest collection of reworked designs under Rokit Originals, the brand’s in-house label that transforms pre-loved and unsold vintage textiles into new garments.
Bershka has released a new capsule collection with Ed Hardy, the brand that turned tattoo art into one of the most recognisable visual codes of the 2000s.
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.