FIB CHATS: KATIJA FEAT. COOLIO – HIS LAST COLLABORATION
Livin’ In A Gangsters Paradise: “Do you want it” featuring Aussie Artist Katija. Katija is an Australian-born rapper from Melbourne. A talented hip-hop dancer with
Livin’ In A Gangsters Paradise: “Do you want it” featuring Aussie Artist Katija. Katija is an Australian-born rapper from Melbourne. A talented hip-hop dancer with
The Lumineers’ Sweltering Sydney Show is infectiously Joyful. The Lumineers touch down last night for their first Sydney show as part of their “Bright Side
The Met Gala, formally as the Costume Institute Gala or the Costume Institute Benefit, takes place on the first Monday of May annually. Because of the
As we recover from the extravaganza that was London Fashion Week, Milan gives us a lineup of buzzworthy moments; leaving us in the depths of
Between March 24-27, Threedium hosted a collection of boutique presentations at Decentraland for Metaverse Fashion Week, 2022. 3D wearables from brands from around the world as well
How does one go from studying special care counselling to an international supermodel? Adonis Bosso says that visiting your girlfriend’s modelling agency apparently doesn’t hurt.
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Coming off London, Milan Fashion Week seemed to be entangled with mishaps and drama. While questionable tributes and toxic slime pushed people apart, shows from
Hi I’m Paul Roberts welcome to my PODCAST Channel “THE FUTURE” where I cover BREAKING TRENDS FROM AROUND THE WORLD. In our ever accelerating times, keeping
Wearing sweatpants in public has never been more accepted than today and with more high-end brands capitalising on the trend, athleisure may be more than
In Part One of ‘The Girl’s Guides to the World of Designer Fashion’, we began tracking the global rise of Italian fashion right back from
It seems change is in the air this Fashion Month, with New York giving us experiential shows and London opening its highly exclusive doors to
2018 was the year fashion got woke. In a bid to capture the next generation of consumers, who are more politically active than ever before,
It’s not the first time Italian brand Dolce & Gabbana has shown how tone deaf and culturally insensitive they are, (there was that ad with