Filter Faces: The Rise of Non-Surgical Procedures
Jawlines that could cut glass and razor sharp cheekbones. Duck lips, trout pout, fox eyes. The language of cosmetically enhanced procedures is curious
Rebellion & dominance: how to rearrange the furniture when you’re locked up
As humans, we crave change. Whether that be changing your wardrobe, your hair colour, your partner or your job. We run from stagnation and seek out th
The Unlikely Offspring of Uncertain Times: Doyle Wham
The art dealer has a somewhat unfortunate reputation. Owing to the almighty explosion of the art market in recent decades the high stakes game of sell
AVENUES & ALLEYWAYS: Me old china
London has racked up quite a number of ‘firsts’ over the years – ice rinks, machine guns, television, to name just three – so few will be shoc
home alone: A tale of notting hill carnival
Electric colours. Extravagant feathers. Big brass bands booming; sequins shiver and shake. Usually attended by a whooping crowd of 2 million (an
Nightlife, unlocked
LONDNR records the first night-out in a long time… Synchronised sweating and making out with strangers. Light the fags, lift your arms. Ci
doors of london
The ennui of lockdown was personified in walking, We circled round our houses, thinking but not talking, We trampled over pavements, we tripped up cob
The White Album
What might seem excessive is in fact only reasonable. There is no plot, the narrative is broken into a collage of impressions and facts, and it isn’
Romance of the Thin Man and the Fat Lady
The first story, after which this book is named, is a ludicrous circus romance between a Thin Man and his Fat Lady, who are 'more or less the ultimate