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Could AI Be Your Next Boss?
In this article, our Tech Editor Abhishek Sharma reimagines the workplace under the leadership of artificial intelligence.
Black Girl Surrealism
An ode to Black beauty salons, and the rareness of spaces that permit widespread Afrosurrealism.
Sisterhood
Celebrating the power of female kinship with VAGUE poet Ayomide Abolaji.
The Future of Clubbing, Post-Lockdown
British nightlife is on the brink of extinction in the wake of coronavirus. In this essay, VAGUE Sounds editor TK explores the future of Britain’s club scene, post-lockdown.
VAGUE Voices: Sustainable Fashion Beyond the Hype
Multi-hyphenate VAGUE creative suze la cruz speaks on her new brand, Les Saveurs and sustainable fashion against a backdrop of our planet’s climate rapidly declining around us.
Dear Lady Whistledown
Writer Mo Ray invites 18th-century gossip columnist Lady Whistledown to consider the dramas of a ton in lockdown in this creative response.
VAGUE Voices: The Future of Tailoring
With fast fashion falling out of favour in a global pandemic threatening face-to-face businesses into near extinction, we speak to Manchester-based designer and tailor Shony Karengesha about what this all means for new designers.
VAGUE Voices: In Conversation with Jennie Baptiste
In conversation with British-St Lucian photographer Jennie Baptiste about her creative journey, how the photography industry has changed since she got her first break in the 80's, and more
Summer Love
In this requiem of summers past, poet Mnna Mohammed explores her relationship with the ephemeral, warmer season of Köppen’s oceanic climate.
Working in fashion retail in a pandemic
Coronavirus has shaken every industry, but in this personal essay Rasa shares how the retail industry has been coping through the pandemic.
Brown Skin Girl
An ode to the daily usurping of classist, European beauty standards by a generation of empowered Black women.
VAGUE Voices: Cuties, One Month On
Discussing #CancelCuties, one month into the scandal surrounding Netflix’s premiere of the Maïmouna Doucouré film
VAGUE Voices: On Code-Switching, Part IV
CREW writer + poet Ayomide Abolaji walks us through how this form of communication works for her in the fourth episode of VAGUE Voices.
Judah
A show of solidarity with war-torn Sudan’s powerful Afro-Judaist cultures, and the scores of countries still suffering similar fates…
VAGUE Voices: On Code-Switching, Part III
CREW designer and writer Gloria Ukoh tell us how code-switching colours the way she communicates in this episode of VAGUE Voices.
VAGUE Voices: On Code-Switching, Part II
Community member Hellen Songa shares how and when she code-switches, influenced by her time spent in various parts of the world.
VAGUE Voices: On Code-Switching, Part I
In this episode, CREW photographer Suji So. gives us his take on code-switching for the very first episode of VAGUE Voices.
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