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With the increasingly prodigious Copenhagen Fashion Week coming to a close, FIB wants to shed light on a brand that particularly stood out for us. Hærværk, a
Modern Society Needs To Draw A Line Under Digital People-Watching
Post ‘Plane Bae’-gate, digital people-watching is the cultural conversation on all of our lips, and let’s face it, it’s creepy AF and has gone way
UglyWorldWide: Pioneering the Rise of Individualism and Ugly
With the subculture of “ugly” fashion on the rise, we’re seeing more and more faces celebrating their own style and unique online identities. At the head of
The Power of Fandoms: Keeping the Mess of a Show ‘Riverdale’ Afloat
You know a teen epidemic has completed its quest for total domination when Sterling K. Brown loses Best Actor to Cole Sprouse’s insufferable Jughead Jones. Sunday night’s
FIB Reviews: On Chesil Beach
Like running along the beach of its title, On Chesil Beach is gorgeous and slow, but at times unbearable. Adapting his own novella, Ian McEwan takes
Women’s Trauma Cuts the Deepest in ‘Sharp Objects’ Twisted Town of Wind Gap
In the stifling town of Wind Gap, Missouri, the ensemble of women who occupy the small Southern town are dangerous weapons, armed with their own
The Problem With The Minimalist Make-Up Trend
In beauty land, 2018 must surely be the year of “minimal makeup.” A storm of #nomakeup selfies has ransacked our contour kits and left but a
These IRL Stores are Reinventing the Retail Space
The experimental pop-up turns permanent in a bid to save the ceremony of shopping. I wrote, recently, about the death of the department store and
‘Insatiable’ Backlash is Complete Irony
Another teenage-girl-loses-weight-and-gets-revenge-with-new-body series is on its way to Netflix. Insatiable has caused an uproar with its trailer, with many questioning how harmful this show could be
Jonah Hill’s Directorial Debut Mid90s Is Coming
Jonah Hill’s directorial debut, Mid90s, is set for release later this year. Inspired by the likes of Harmony Korine’s Kids (1995) and Shane Meadow’s
American Horror Story’s Latest Teaser Sets Us Up, Again, For Disappointment
Perhaps the phrase ‘don’t believe the hype’ is unfortunately all too relevant for the supposed ‘horror’ anthology series. The latest promotional image for Ryan Murphy’s






