i-D Magazine
Natalie Portman Could Share '100 Stories' of Sexual Harassment In Hollywood
"I’ve had discrimination or harassment on almost everything I’ve ever worked on in some way."
Making Sense of the Strange YouTube Unboxing Trend
Philosopher Jean Baudrillard can help us understand this odd online phenomenon.
The Dark Arts of the Pop Charts: How Music Superstars Sell Millions When No One Buys Albums
We explore the rise of artists’ partnerships with brands, streaming deals, ticket bundles, and other magic sales tricks.
Beyoncé and Eminem's New Song 'Walk on Water' Is Surprisingly Emotional
The musical powerhouses join forces on the debut single from "Revival."
These Girls Queued for Six Days to See Harry Styles
Teen girls from across the world have been camped outside the Hammersmith Apollo for the past week. It’s a Sign Of The Times.
Young Artists on the Politics of Making Music In the Middle East
From the threat of violence to starting a musical revolution, making music is an inherently political act for artists from the Middle East.
Why We're All Still Obsessed With Hello Kitty
Merchandising icon or subversive millennial idol? Exploring the enduring appeal of Hello Kitty, from the kawaii boom of the 70s to a Frank Ocean festival headline slot.
The Twenty Most Binge-Watched Netflix Shows and When to Binge-Watch Them
There’s a series for every personal crisis.
A Love Letter to 2007
Less than a decade later, it’s become apparent that 2007 was the greatest year ever.
Glass Skin Is the Latest Korean Beauty Trend to Take Over the Internet
In the age of natural beauty and pimple empowerment, we still want to look like poreless porcelain dolls.
Photographs of the World's Most Extreme Gabber and Hardcore Fans
It remains one of the most original subcultures of the last few decades and continues to amaze us with its unique aesthetic. A new photo exhibit in Amsterdam shows the international sides of hardcore between Italy, the Netherlands, and Japan.