From jewellery to accessoires and apparel, Moxham shuns the generic in favour of oversized, constructed statement pieces.
Don’t play with your food, unless you're an artist.
Photography, film, drawing, skateboarding and running a company. Why choose when you can do it all?
You know that feeling when you see something for the first time, it gets stuck in your head. You see it again, and it turns out bigger and better?
There’s been a lot of buzz around Diesel teaming up with Edun, which goes well beyond a new denim range made in Uganda.
Through his designs Ryohei Yoshiyuki wants to show us that banal acts do have the possibility to change our lives.
Phillip Toledano believes that a photograph should be like an unfinished sentence.
The Japanese architect seeks out the limits of the possible, both human and technical, in search of a new reality.
The King of slow fashion is speeding things up with his new project-based approach.
Finger licking people undoubtedly have heard about Otark. The Antwerp-based food collective always sure know how to surprise our taste buds.
With a woolen hat being part of his signature style, Antwerp fashion photographer Frederik Heyman is quite easy to recognize.
We don't know much about him, but we love the way he draws his own little universe.
New Balance sneakers and blue jeans seem to be the sartorial signature-style of many great men. Belgian Magnum photographer Carl De Keyzer couldn’t care less.
Drawing pictures and telling stories, that’s what Oliver Jeffers is known for. But if you'd like to find out what he really does, you should check out Mac Premo's hilarious video.