by Israel Mejia
Photography by Diego Bendezu | Fashion by Scott Shapiro
Meeting Jonathon Ng, the multifaceted artist behind EDEN, is a quiet experience. The Dublin based singer-songwriter was in town to promote the upcoming release of his debut album vertigo and seemed pretty calm for a fresh faced twenty-two year-old who would soon be embarking on an almost sold-out world tour this coming spring. It’s not necessarily a surprise that the composer behind songs such as drugs and sex, singles off of his 2016 EP i think you think too much of me, would present himself as stoic and self-controlled. He would go on to explain that growing up, he always welcomed surprises. His willingness to “roll with the tide,” as he puts it, should explain how his career in music came to be. Talking to Jonathon you get a sense that besides lyrically composing deep and thoughtful messages, he is in a sense an old soul. We sat down on a chilly winter afternoon to talk about his creative process and new album, vertigo.
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Photography by Diego Bendezu | Fashion by Christine Nicholson
Hip Hop and fashion go hand-in-hand. But we turn down the hype and get back to basics, saluting the women whose influence has withstood the test of time.
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Photography by Diego Bendezu | Fashion by Saulú Santana
An indescribable style, a powerful personality, and a necessary “je ne sais quoi” make for the perfect pop princess. A star is born.
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by Adair Smith
Photography by Diego Bendezu | Fashion by Emma Lillian
Welcome to the age of millennial rappers, where feminism is cool and social media is where you’re found.
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Imagine a place of pure bliss, where suffering is gone and all is at peace. Sought after by many but achieved by few, this is the ultimate fantasy.
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Despite their countless contributions to various aspects of society, black women in America are all too often shorted of the respect they deserve. We head up to Harlem – a neighborhood known for its history of commemorating black culture – to celebrate black beauty, strength, and resilience.
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Us Americans love to protest, and that certainly comes through in our style. Street fashion in the big city is more dynamic and bold than ever before; take to the streets and disrupt the establishment.
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