World tour: 6 female installation artists to celebrate

With so many creatives making stunning works of art out there, we often gloss over artists from the countries and faraway locations we have never visited.

Let’s stop “doing it for the gram”

It’s a list of the Do’s and Please Don’ts of ethical travel and why we should stop ‘doing it for the Gram’.

Hiba Schahbaz talks truth, self-acceptance, and finding her artistic freedom

It took me a few years to get past my own personal barriers and eventually be able to paint what I wanted without worrying about how it would be perceived, or who would object to it, or even having to think about hiding it

The fight for animal rights: Your guide to cruelty-free beauty

Nothing beats looking fabulous and knowing that you’re doing your bit for the environment – especially in the current environmental climate.

Ponytails Are Here to Stay – Here’s A Round-Up of Our Favs

Whether it’s slick, high, low, or half-up and down, you’re guaranteed to see across your timeline at least day.

Natsai Audrey Chieza Is The Designer Learning From Nature

Since most of the ecological harm from the fashion industry occurs in the finishing and dyeing phase of clothes production, she set out to find new material systems that are not petroleum based.

Out With The New, In With The Old? NBGA’s Guide To Vintage Store Gems

As sustainability and climate change remain key phrases of our generation, fashion lovers everywhere are looking for ways to help us neutralise our carbon footprint. One of the most stylish is to cut down on fast fashion and reimagine the millions of items already produced.

New Year, New You: The Anatomy Of A Glow-Up

Tonight, I’m thinking that it’s a good time to look ahead and set intentions for the incoming year. This thought leads me to research the origin of one of the most popular phrases when it comes to new years, birthdays, and pre-pubescent versus adolescent social media picture wars: “Glow-Up.”