Throwback: NYABF 2019
This past September, Ink Magazine visited Printed Matter’s New York Art Book Fair — the world’s largest fair for artists’ books and related publications — to be inspired by designers, publications, and engage with New York City.
Trend Report: Plaid-Clashing
It’s time to break away from the restrictive ideas of minimalist fashion, and explore the new season’s style trends without boundaries. A trend that has been emerging from this maximal evolution is the clashing of a classic fall print: plaid.
Emily Oberg Transports Us into a ‘90s Oasis of Sporty Elegance
With a focus on effortless yet classy apparel, Oberg encourages the modern women to take a break from their busy and chaotic lives to make time for themselves, ensuring that wellness and health are at the top of their to-do list.
What Forever 21 Got Wrong About Generation Z
Written by Nico Gavino The Forever 21 bankruptcy set off a mass of tweets and memes, some ridiculing the brand saying they had it coming, while others grieved the loss of their beloved and affordable clothing destination. For those afraid they won’t have a place to get their last-minute party top, not to worry, Forever […]
Designer Spotlight: Raul Lopez
Raul Lopez is a self-taught Latinx and Brooklyn designer focused on creating clothes for gender fluidity.
Fashion Crush Friday: Alana Johnson
An Exploration of the New York City It-Girl
Fashion Crush Friday: Alexa Demie
From Euphoria to Mid ‘90s, Demie has been taking over not only the film industry, but also the fashion industry through her unique style.
Trend Report: Revival of the Sweater Vest
A look at the faux pas turned sweet knitwear that’s trending this season.
Dahil Sa Iyo
October is Filipino American History Month, and we’re celebrating with a shoot inspired by Filipino karaoke tradition.
Pajamas, House, and Giraffes: Peggy Gou’s “KIRIN”
Music and fashion have always been intertwined. Vivienne Westwood was born out of punk, and innumerable designers and influencers have surfaced hip-hop. But for house DJ, Peggy Gou, music and fashion didn’t always mesh.
Fashion Crush Friday: Francoise Hardy
An ode to the vintage staple muse.
Bill Cunningham: Master of Street Style
Cunningham’s street photography highlighted individuals, displaying style rather than celebrity