In spite of the growing demand for eco-friendly clothing, most consumers don’t want to pay more for it. So, what’s the solution? We speak to experts from H&M, Ninety Percent and Fashion For Good to find out
Model Kasia Struss is styled by Karolina Gruszecka in folkloric femininity lensed by Marcin Kempski for Vogue Poland July 2020.
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Morrissey sometime around 1983 As I take my guest blogging duties here at Dangerous Minds very seriously, I decided that spending much of the last two days rummaging through the Internet for photos of famous musicians lying around in bed was a good idea. And guess what? It paid off. Joan Jett in her bedroom in LA in 1977. Photo Chris Stein. While you may be familiar with some of the images you’re about to treat your eyes to, I’m betting that there are a good few that you haven’t seen before. Like the one above of a nineteen-year-old Joan Jett hanging out on her bed in her LA apartment around 1977. I’ve always loved Joan. But after seeing the bondage gear hanging above her head in this photo, I dig her even more (if that’s even possible). The concept for this fairly epic post all started while I was goofing off leering at photos of various musicians clad in their underwear. I know, stay classy, Cherrybomb. After giving myself two bloodshot eyes looking at one too many photos of Robert Plant playing soccer back in the 70’s wearing THIS, I came across a photo...
At the 2019 Copenhagen Fashion Summit, the likes of Nike, Patagonia, and adidas put forward a new manifesto that could change the face of consumerism – but what is it all about?
A pioneer of post-internet coming-of-age photography, Petra Collins’s latest project feels like the natural conclusion to a decade’s worth of intimate bedroom portraiture.
Amsterdam, Netherlands intimate couple photography session adventuring around the city.