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Welcome to i-D’s first-ever Beauty Zine, with cover star @tyla.
By the time Tyla swept onto our TikTok feeds in the early 2020s, she was already a fully-fledged artist. Raised in Johannesburg, South Africa, the musician had the chops other aspiring pop girls spend years perfecting: a distinct, vibrational sound; absolutely killer dance moves; an experimental and flirty sense of style; and a chameleonic beauty look.
In South Africa, the politics of being mixed race are fraught—but Tyla was quick to pick up on beauty rituals from her mum, her aunties, and her friends. She snuck eyeliner into the school bathroom, learned to cornrow her sisters’ hair, and experimented with her look relentlessly, no matter what anyone else said.
“I think a lot of the confidence comes from actually knowing who you are, what you like, what you don’t like, and then going into the world with that,” she tells us.
See more at the link in bio.
On skin @kikomilano Love Fusion 24H Moisture Radiant Foundation in shades 6.5WG and 8NG.
On eyes High Pigment Eyeshadow in 27 Matte Brown Mahogany, 32 Hazelnut Matte, and 57 Dark Brown, and Water Eyeshadow in 02 Champagne.
On lips One Magic Touch Lip Stylo 02 Almond Vibes, Gossamer Emotion Creamy Lipstick 104 Light Mauve, and 3D Hydra Lipgloss in 04 Pearly Peach Rose and 19 Cream Cashmere.
Photographed by @ilya_lipkin
Styled by @clare_byrne
Written by @laetitialotthe
Hair: @yusefhairnyc
Makeup: @marcelogutierrez
Nails: @eriishizu
Video: @brooketjames
Production: @themorrisongroup
Post Production: @_thehandofgod
Location: @hubblestudio

Welcome to i-D’s first-ever Beauty Zine, with cover star @tyla.
By the time Tyla swept onto our TikTok feeds in the early 2020s, she was already a fully-fledged artist. Raised in Johannesburg, South Africa, the musician had the chops other aspiring pop girls spend years perfecting: a distinct, vibrational sound; absolutely killer dance moves; an experimental and flirty sense of style; and a chameleonic beauty look.
In South Africa, the politics of being mixed race are fraught—but Tyla was quick to pick up on beauty rituals from her mum, her aunties, and her friends. She snuck eyeliner into the school bathroom, learned to cornrow her sisters’ hair, and experimented with her look relentlessly, no matter what anyone else said.
“I think a lot of the confidence comes from actually knowing who you are, what you like, what you don’t like, and then going into the world with that,” she tells us.
See more at the link in bio.
On skin @kikomilano Love Fusion 24H Moisture Radiant Foundation in shades 6.5WG and 8NG.
On eyes High Pigment Eyeshadow in 27 Matte Brown Mahogany, 32 Hazelnut Matte, and 57 Dark Brown, and Water Eyeshadow in 02 Champagne.
On lips One Magic Touch Lip Stylo 02 Almond Vibes, Gossamer Emotion Creamy Lipstick 104 Light Mauve, and 3D Hydra Lipgloss in 04 Pearly Peach Rose and 19 Cream Cashmere.
Photographed by @ilya_lipkin
Styled by @clare_byrne
Written by @laetitialotthe
Hair: @yusefhairnyc
Makeup: @marcelogutierrez
Nails: @eriishizu
Video: @brooketjames
Production: @themorrisongroup
Post Production: @_thehandofgod
Location: @hubblestudio

Welcome to i-D’s first-ever Beauty Zine, with cover star @tyla.
By the time Tyla swept onto our TikTok feeds in the early 2020s, she was already a fully-fledged artist. Raised in Johannesburg, South Africa, the musician had the chops other aspiring pop girls spend years perfecting: a distinct, vibrational sound; absolutely killer dance moves; an experimental and flirty sense of style; and a chameleonic beauty look.
In South Africa, the politics of being mixed race are fraught—but Tyla was quick to pick up on beauty rituals from her mum, her aunties, and her friends. She snuck eyeliner into the school bathroom, learned to cornrow her sisters’ hair, and experimented with her look relentlessly, no matter what anyone else said.
“I think a lot of the confidence comes from actually knowing who you are, what you like, what you don’t like, and then going into the world with that,” she tells us.
See more at the link in bio.
On skin @kikomilano Love Fusion 24H Moisture Radiant Foundation in shades 6.5WG and 8NG.
On eyes High Pigment Eyeshadow in 27 Matte Brown Mahogany, 32 Hazelnut Matte, and 57 Dark Brown, and Water Eyeshadow in 02 Champagne.
On lips One Magic Touch Lip Stylo 02 Almond Vibes, Gossamer Emotion Creamy Lipstick 104 Light Mauve, and 3D Hydra Lipgloss in 04 Pearly Peach Rose and 19 Cream Cashmere.
Photographed by @ilya_lipkin
Styled by @clare_byrne
Written by @laetitialotthe
Hair: @yusefhairnyc
Makeup: @marcelogutierrez
Nails: @eriishizu
Video: @brooketjames
Production: @themorrisongroup
Post Production: @_thehandofgod
Location: @hubblestudio
Welcome to i-D’s first-ever Beauty Zine, with cover star @tyla.
By the time Tyla swept onto our TikTok feeds in the early 2020s, she was already a fully-fledged artist. Raised in Johannesburg, South Africa, the musician had the chops other aspiring pop girls spend years perfecting: a distinct, vibrational sound; absolutely killer dance moves; an experimental and flirty sense of style; and a chameleonic beauty look.
In South Africa, the politics of being mixed race are fraught—but Tyla was quick to pick up on beauty rituals from her mum, her aunties, and her friends. She snuck eyeliner into the school bathroom, learned to cornrow her sisters’ hair, and experimented with her look relentlessly, no matter what anyone else said.
“I think a lot of the confidence comes from actually knowing who you are, what you like, what you don’t like, and then going into the world with that,” she tells us.
See more at the link in bio.
On skin @kikomilano Love Fusion 24H Moisture Radiant Foundation in shades 6.5WG and 8NG.
On eyes High Pigment Eyeshadow in 27 Matte Brown Mahogany, 32 Hazelnut Matte, and 57 Dark Brown, and Water Eyeshadow in 02 Champagne.
On lips One Magic Touch Lip Stylo 02 Almond Vibes, Gossamer Emotion Creamy Lipstick 104 Light Mauve, and 3D Hydra Lipgloss in 04 Pearly Peach Rose and 19 Cream Cashmere.
Photographed by @ilya_lipkin
Styled by @clare_byrne
Written by @laetitialotthe
Hair: @yusefhairnyc
Makeup: @marcelogutierrez
Nails: @eriishizu
Video: @brooketjames
Production: @themorrisongroup
Post Production: @_thehandofgod
Location: @hubblestudio

Welcome to i-D’s first-ever Beauty Zine, with cover star @tyla.
By the time Tyla swept onto our TikTok feeds in the early 2020s, she was already a fully-fledged artist. Raised in Johannesburg, South Africa, the musician had the chops other aspiring pop girls spend years perfecting: a distinct, vibrational sound; absolutely killer dance moves; an experimental and flirty sense of style; and a chameleonic beauty look.
In South Africa, the politics of being mixed race are fraught—but Tyla was quick to pick up on beauty rituals from her mum, her aunties, and her friends. She snuck eyeliner into the school bathroom, learned to cornrow her sisters’ hair, and experimented with her look relentlessly, no matter what anyone else said.
“I think a lot of the confidence comes from actually knowing who you are, what you like, what you don’t like, and then going into the world with that,” she tells us.
See more at the link in bio.
On skin @kikomilano Love Fusion 24H Moisture Radiant Foundation in shades 6.5WG and 8NG.
On eyes High Pigment Eyeshadow in 27 Matte Brown Mahogany, 32 Hazelnut Matte, and 57 Dark Brown, and Water Eyeshadow in 02 Champagne.
On lips One Magic Touch Lip Stylo 02 Almond Vibes, Gossamer Emotion Creamy Lipstick 104 Light Mauve, and 3D Hydra Lipgloss in 04 Pearly Peach Rose and 19 Cream Cashmere.
Photographed by @ilya_lipkin
Styled by @clare_byrne
Written by @laetitialotthe
Hair: @yusefhairnyc
Makeup: @marcelogutierrez
Nails: @eriishizu
Video: @brooketjames
Production: @themorrisongroup
Post Production: @_thehandofgod
Location: @hubblestudio

Welcome to i-D’s first-ever Beauty Zine, with cover star @tyla.
By the time Tyla swept onto our TikTok feeds in the early 2020s, she was already a fully-fledged artist. Raised in Johannesburg, South Africa, the musician had the chops other aspiring pop girls spend years perfecting: a distinct, vibrational sound; absolutely killer dance moves; an experimental and flirty sense of style; and a chameleonic beauty look.
In South Africa, the politics of being mixed race are fraught—but Tyla was quick to pick up on beauty rituals from her mum, her aunties, and her friends. She snuck eyeliner into the school bathroom, learned to cornrow her sisters’ hair, and experimented with her look relentlessly, no matter what anyone else said.
“I think a lot of the confidence comes from actually knowing who you are, what you like, what you don’t like, and then going into the world with that,” she tells us.
See more at the link in bio.
On skin @kikomilano Love Fusion 24H Moisture Radiant Foundation in shades 6.5WG and 8NG.
On eyes High Pigment Eyeshadow in 27 Matte Brown Mahogany, 32 Hazelnut Matte, and 57 Dark Brown, and Water Eyeshadow in 02 Champagne.
On lips One Magic Touch Lip Stylo 02 Almond Vibes, Gossamer Emotion Creamy Lipstick 104 Light Mauve, and 3D Hydra Lipgloss in 04 Pearly Peach Rose and 19 Cream Cashmere.
Photographed by @ilya_lipkin
Styled by @clare_byrne
Written by @laetitialotthe
Hair: @yusefhairnyc
Makeup: @marcelogutierrez
Nails: @eriishizu
Video: @brooketjames
Production: @themorrisongroup
Post Production: @_thehandofgod
Location: @hubblestudio

Welcome to i-D’s first-ever Beauty Zine, with cover star @tyla.
By the time Tyla swept onto our TikTok feeds in the early 2020s, she was already a fully-fledged artist. Raised in Johannesburg, South Africa, the musician had the chops other aspiring pop girls spend years perfecting: a distinct, vibrational sound; absolutely killer dance moves; an experimental and flirty sense of style; and a chameleonic beauty look.
In South Africa, the politics of being mixed race are fraught—but Tyla was quick to pick up on beauty rituals from her mum, her aunties, and her friends. She snuck eyeliner into the school bathroom, learned to cornrow her sisters’ hair, and experimented with her look relentlessly, no matter what anyone else said.
“I think a lot of the confidence comes from actually knowing who you are, what you like, what you don’t like, and then going into the world with that,” she tells us.
See more at the link in bio.
On skin @kikomilano Love Fusion 24H Moisture Radiant Foundation in shades 6.5WG and 8NG.
On eyes High Pigment Eyeshadow in 27 Matte Brown Mahogany, 32 Hazelnut Matte, and 57 Dark Brown, and Water Eyeshadow in 02 Champagne.
On lips One Magic Touch Lip Stylo 02 Almond Vibes, Gossamer Emotion Creamy Lipstick 104 Light Mauve, and 3D Hydra Lipgloss in 04 Pearly Peach Rose and 19 Cream Cashmere.
Photographed by @ilya_lipkin
Styled by @clare_byrne
Written by @laetitialotthe
Hair: @yusefhairnyc
Makeup: @marcelogutierrez
Nails: @eriishizu
Video: @brooketjames
Production: @themorrisongroup
Post Production: @_thehandofgod
Location: @hubblestudio
Welcome to i-D’s first-ever Beauty Zine, with cover star @tyla.
By the time Tyla swept onto our TikTok feeds in the early 2020s, she was already a fully-fledged artist. Raised in Johannesburg, South Africa, the musician had the chops other aspiring pop girls spend years perfecting: a distinct, vibrational sound; absolutely killer dance moves; an experimental and flirty sense of style; and a chameleonic beauty look.
In South Africa, the politics of being mixed race are fraught—but Tyla was quick to pick up on beauty rituals from her mum, her aunties, and her friends. She snuck eyeliner into the school bathroom, learned to cornrow her sisters’ hair, and experimented with her look relentlessly, no matter what anyone else said.
“I think a lot of the confidence comes from actually knowing who you are, what you like, what you don’t like, and then going into the world with that,” she tells us.
See more at the link in bio.
On skin @kikomilano Love Fusion 24H Moisture Radiant Foundation in shades 6.5WG and 8NG.
On eyes High Pigment Eyeshadow in 27 Matte Brown Mahogany, 32 Hazelnut Matte, and 57 Dark Brown, and Water Eyeshadow in 02 Champagne.
On lips One Magic Touch Lip Stylo 02 Almond Vibes, Gossamer Emotion Creamy Lipstick 104 Light Mauve, and 3D Hydra Lipgloss in 04 Pearly Peach Rose and 19 Cream Cashmere.
Photographed by @ilya_lipkin
Styled by @clare_byrne
Written by @laetitialotthe
Hair: @yusefhairnyc
Makeup: @marcelogutierrez
Nails: @eriishizu
Video: @brooketjames
Production: @themorrisongroup
Post Production: @_thehandofgod
Location: @hubblestudio

Welcome to i-D’s first-ever Beauty Zine, with cover star @tyla.
By the time Tyla swept onto our TikTok feeds in the early 2020s, she was already a fully-fledged artist. Raised in Johannesburg, South Africa, the musician had the chops other aspiring pop girls spend years perfecting: a distinct, vibrational sound; absolutely killer dance moves; an experimental and flirty sense of style; and a chameleonic beauty look.
In South Africa, the politics of being mixed race are fraught—but Tyla was quick to pick up on beauty rituals from her mum, her aunties, and her friends. She snuck eyeliner into the school bathroom, learned to cornrow her sisters’ hair, and experimented with her look relentlessly, no matter what anyone else said.
“I think a lot of the confidence comes from actually knowing who you are, what you like, what you don’t like, and then going into the world with that,” she tells us.
See more at the link in bio.
On skin @kikomilano Love Fusion 24H Moisture Radiant Foundation in shades 6.5WG and 8NG.
On eyes High Pigment Eyeshadow in 27 Matte Brown Mahogany, 32 Hazelnut Matte, and 57 Dark Brown, and Water Eyeshadow in 02 Champagne.
On lips One Magic Touch Lip Stylo 02 Almond Vibes, Gossamer Emotion Creamy Lipstick 104 Light Mauve, and 3D Hydra Lipgloss in 04 Pearly Peach Rose and 19 Cream Cashmere.
Photographed by @ilya_lipkin
Styled by @clare_byrne
Written by @laetitialotthe
Hair: @yusefhairnyc
Makeup: @marcelogutierrez
Nails: @eriishizu
Video: @brooketjames
Production: @themorrisongroup
Post Production: @_thehandofgod
Location: @hubblestudio

Welcome to i-D’s first-ever Beauty Zine, with cover star @tyla.
By the time Tyla swept onto our TikTok feeds in the early 2020s, she was already a fully-fledged artist. Raised in Johannesburg, South Africa, the musician had the chops other aspiring pop girls spend years perfecting: a distinct, vibrational sound; absolutely killer dance moves; an experimental and flirty sense of style; and a chameleonic beauty look.
In South Africa, the politics of being mixed race are fraught—but Tyla was quick to pick up on beauty rituals from her mum, her aunties, and her friends. She snuck eyeliner into the school bathroom, learned to cornrow her sisters’ hair, and experimented with her look relentlessly, no matter what anyone else said.
“I think a lot of the confidence comes from actually knowing who you are, what you like, what you don’t like, and then going into the world with that,” she tells us.
See more at the link in bio.
On skin @kikomilano Love Fusion 24H Moisture Radiant Foundation in shades 6.5WG and 8NG.
On eyes High Pigment Eyeshadow in 27 Matte Brown Mahogany, 32 Hazelnut Matte, and 57 Dark Brown, and Water Eyeshadow in 02 Champagne.
On lips One Magic Touch Lip Stylo 02 Almond Vibes, Gossamer Emotion Creamy Lipstick 104 Light Mauve, and 3D Hydra Lipgloss in 04 Pearly Peach Rose and 19 Cream Cashmere.
Photographed by @ilya_lipkin
Styled by @clare_byrne
Written by @laetitialotthe
Hair: @yusefhairnyc
Makeup: @marcelogutierrez
Nails: @eriishizu
Video: @brooketjames
Production: @themorrisongroup
Post Production: @_thehandofgod
Location: @hubblestudio

Welcome to i-D’s first-ever Beauty Zine, with cover star @tyla.
By the time Tyla swept onto our TikTok feeds in the early 2020s, she was already a fully-fledged artist. Raised in Johannesburg, South Africa, the musician had the chops other aspiring pop girls spend years perfecting: a distinct, vibrational sound; absolutely killer dance moves; an experimental and flirty sense of style; and a chameleonic beauty look.
In South Africa, the politics of being mixed race are fraught—but Tyla was quick to pick up on beauty rituals from her mum, her aunties, and her friends. She snuck eyeliner into the school bathroom, learned to cornrow her sisters’ hair, and experimented with her look relentlessly, no matter what anyone else said.
“I think a lot of the confidence comes from actually knowing who you are, what you like, what you don’t like, and then going into the world with that,” she tells us.
See more at the link in bio.
On skin @kikomilano Love Fusion 24H Moisture Radiant Foundation in shades 6.5WG and 8NG.
On eyes High Pigment Eyeshadow in 27 Matte Brown Mahogany, 32 Hazelnut Matte, and 57 Dark Brown, and Water Eyeshadow in 02 Champagne.
On lips One Magic Touch Lip Stylo 02 Almond Vibes, Gossamer Emotion Creamy Lipstick 104 Light Mauve, and 3D Hydra Lipgloss in 04 Pearly Peach Rose and 19 Cream Cashmere.
Photographed by @ilya_lipkin
Styled by @clare_byrne
Written by @laetitialotthe
Hair: @yusefhairnyc
Makeup: @marcelogutierrez
Nails: @eriishizu
Video: @brooketjames
Production: @themorrisongroup
Post Production: @_thehandofgod
Location: @hubblestudio

Welcome to i-D’s first-ever Beauty Zine, with cover star @tyla.
By the time Tyla swept onto our TikTok feeds in the early 2020s, she was already a fully-fledged artist. Raised in Johannesburg, South Africa, the musician had the chops other aspiring pop girls spend years perfecting: a distinct, vibrational sound; absolutely killer dance moves; an experimental and flirty sense of style; and a chameleonic beauty look.
In South Africa, the politics of being mixed race are fraught—but Tyla was quick to pick up on beauty rituals from her mum, her aunties, and her friends. She snuck eyeliner into the school bathroom, learned to cornrow her sisters’ hair, and experimented with her look relentlessly, no matter what anyone else said.
“I think a lot of the confidence comes from actually knowing who you are, what you like, what you don’t like, and then going into the world with that,” she tells us.
See more at the link in bio.
On skin @kikomilano Love Fusion 24H Moisture Radiant Foundation in shades 6.5WG and 8NG.
On eyes High Pigment Eyeshadow in 27 Matte Brown Mahogany, 32 Hazelnut Matte, and 57 Dark Brown, and Water Eyeshadow in 02 Champagne.
On lips One Magic Touch Lip Stylo 02 Almond Vibes, Gossamer Emotion Creamy Lipstick 104 Light Mauve, and 3D Hydra Lipgloss in 04 Pearly Peach Rose and 19 Cream Cashmere.
Photographed by @ilya_lipkin
Styled by @clare_byrne
Written by @laetitialotthe
Hair: @yusefhairnyc
Makeup: @marcelogutierrez
Nails: @eriishizu
Video: @brooketjames
Production: @themorrisongroup
Post Production: @_thehandofgod
Location: @hubblestudio

Welcome to i-D’s first-ever Beauty Zine, with cover star @tyla.
By the time Tyla swept onto our TikTok feeds in the early 2020s, she was already a fully-fledged artist. Raised in Johannesburg, South Africa, the musician had the chops other aspiring pop girls spend years perfecting: a distinct, vibrational sound; absolutely killer dance moves; an experimental and flirty sense of style; and a chameleonic beauty look.
In South Africa, the politics of being mixed race are fraught—but Tyla was quick to pick up on beauty rituals from her mum, her aunties, and her friends. She snuck eyeliner into the school bathroom, learned to cornrow her sisters’ hair, and experimented with her look relentlessly, no matter what anyone else said.
“I think a lot of the confidence comes from actually knowing who you are, what you like, what you don’t like, and then going into the world with that,” she tells us.
See more at the link in bio.
On skin @kikomilano Love Fusion 24H Moisture Radiant Foundation in shades 6.5WG and 8NG.
On eyes High Pigment Eyeshadow in 27 Matte Brown Mahogany, 32 Hazelnut Matte, and 57 Dark Brown, and Water Eyeshadow in 02 Champagne.
On lips One Magic Touch Lip Stylo 02 Almond Vibes, Gossamer Emotion Creamy Lipstick 104 Light Mauve, and 3D Hydra Lipgloss in 04 Pearly Peach Rose and 19 Cream Cashmere.
Photographed by @ilya_lipkin
Styled by @clare_byrne
Written by @laetitialotthe
Hair: @yusefhairnyc
Makeup: @marcelogutierrez
Nails: @eriishizu
Video: @brooketjames
Production: @themorrisongroup
Post Production: @_thehandofgod
Location: @hubblestudio

Welcome to i-D’s first-ever Beauty Zine, with cover star @tyla.
By the time Tyla swept onto our TikTok feeds in the early 2020s, she was already a fully-fledged artist. Raised in Johannesburg, South Africa, the musician had the chops other aspiring pop girls spend years perfecting: a distinct, vibrational sound; absolutely killer dance moves; an experimental and flirty sense of style; and a chameleonic beauty look.
In South Africa, the politics of being mixed race are fraught—but Tyla was quick to pick up on beauty rituals from her mum, her aunties, and her friends. She snuck eyeliner into the school bathroom, learned to cornrow her sisters’ hair, and experimented with her look relentlessly, no matter what anyone else said.
“I think a lot of the confidence comes from actually knowing who you are, what you like, what you don’t like, and then going into the world with that,” she tells us.
See more at the link in bio.
On skin @kikomilano Love Fusion 24H Moisture Radiant Foundation in shades 6.5WG and 8NG.
On eyes High Pigment Eyeshadow in 27 Matte Brown Mahogany, 32 Hazelnut Matte, and 57 Dark Brown, and Water Eyeshadow in 02 Champagne.
On lips One Magic Touch Lip Stylo 02 Almond Vibes, Gossamer Emotion Creamy Lipstick 104 Light Mauve, and 3D Hydra Lipgloss in 04 Pearly Peach Rose and 19 Cream Cashmere.
Photographed by @ilya_lipkin
Styled by @clare_byrne
Written by @laetitialotthe
Hair: @yusefhairnyc
Makeup: @marcelogutierrez
Nails: @eriishizu
Video: @brooketjames
Production: @themorrisongroup
Post Production: @_thehandofgod
Location: @hubblestudio

@tyla for the cover of i-D’s first-ever Beauty Zine.
See the full story at the link in bio.
On skin @kikomilano Love Fusion 24H Moisture Radiant Foundation in 6.5WG, 8NG,
Matte Fusion Pressed Powder 05.
On Eyes High Pigment Eyeshadow 63, High Pigment Eyeshadow 37, High Pigment Eyeshadow 58, Water Eyeshadow 0.
On Lips 3D Hydra Lipgloss 04.
Photographed by @ilya_lipkin
Styled by @clare_byrne
Written by @laetitialotthe
Hair: @yusefhairnyc
Makeup: @marcelogutierrez
Nails: @eriishizu
Video: @brooketjames
Production: @themorrisongroup
Post Production: @_thehandofgod
Location: @hubblestudio

@tyla for the cover of i-D’s first-ever Beauty Zine.
See the full story at the link in bio.
On skin @kikomilano Love Fusion 24H Moisture Radiant Foundation in 6.5WG, 8NG,
Matte Fusion Pressed Powder 05.
On Eyes High Pigment Eyeshadow 63, High Pigment Eyeshadow 37, High Pigment Eyeshadow 58, Water Eyeshadow 0.
On Lips 3D Hydra Lipgloss 04.
Photographed by @ilya_lipkin
Styled by @clare_byrne
Written by @laetitialotthe
Hair: @yusefhairnyc
Makeup: @marcelogutierrez
Nails: @eriishizu
Video: @brooketjames
Production: @themorrisongroup
Post Production: @_thehandofgod
Location: @hubblestudio
Gucci cruising through Midtown Manhattan. Swipe through a look at Demna’s Times Square takeover and let us know your thoughts.
Gucci cruising through Midtown Manhattan. Swipe through a look at Demna’s Times Square takeover and let us know your thoughts.
Gucci cruising through Midtown Manhattan. Swipe through a look at Demna’s Times Square takeover and let us know your thoughts.
Gucci cruising through Midtown Manhattan. Swipe through a look at Demna’s Times Square takeover and let us know your thoughts.
Gucci cruising through Midtown Manhattan. Swipe through a look at Demna’s Times Square takeover and let us know your thoughts.
Gucci cruising through Midtown Manhattan. Swipe through a look at Demna’s Times Square takeover and let us know your thoughts.
Gucci cruising through Midtown Manhattan. Swipe through a look at Demna’s Times Square takeover and let us know your thoughts.
Gucci cruising through Midtown Manhattan. Swipe through a look at Demna’s Times Square takeover and let us know your thoughts.
Gucci cruising through Midtown Manhattan. Swipe through a look at Demna’s Times Square takeover and let us know your thoughts.
Gucci cruising through Midtown Manhattan. Swipe through a look at Demna’s Times Square takeover and let us know your thoughts.
Gucci cruising through Midtown Manhattan. Swipe through a look at Demna’s Times Square takeover and let us know your thoughts.
Gucci cruising through Midtown Manhattan. Swipe through a look at Demna’s Times Square takeover and let us know your thoughts.
Gucci cruising through Midtown Manhattan. Swipe through a look at Demna’s Times Square takeover and let us know your thoughts.

The ritual of the Cruise show, essentially a luxury group tour for editors, celebrities, and clients, is the most extreme expression of fashion's ability to fabricate a planned reality for others to reside in.
This week, editors and influential individuals made the trip to sunny Los Angeles for Jonathan Anderson's first Cruise show at @dior. Between landmark cultural institutions from the Griffith Observatory to LACMA, Anderson's Cruise paid homage to Hollywood history, and Christian Dior's own impact on it. At the link in bio, @thomthomclub recounts a day of Cruise fashion, Cruise Art, Cruise Parties, and Cruise Conversations.

The ritual of the Cruise show, essentially a luxury group tour for editors, celebrities, and clients, is the most extreme expression of fashion's ability to fabricate a planned reality for others to reside in.
This week, editors and influential individuals made the trip to sunny Los Angeles for Jonathan Anderson's first Cruise show at @dior. Between landmark cultural institutions from the Griffith Observatory to LACMA, Anderson's Cruise paid homage to Hollywood history, and Christian Dior's own impact on it. At the link in bio, @thomthomclub recounts a day of Cruise fashion, Cruise Art, Cruise Parties, and Cruise Conversations.

The ritual of the Cruise show, essentially a luxury group tour for editors, celebrities, and clients, is the most extreme expression of fashion's ability to fabricate a planned reality for others to reside in.
This week, editors and influential individuals made the trip to sunny Los Angeles for Jonathan Anderson's first Cruise show at @dior. Between landmark cultural institutions from the Griffith Observatory to LACMA, Anderson's Cruise paid homage to Hollywood history, and Christian Dior's own impact on it. At the link in bio, @thomthomclub recounts a day of Cruise fashion, Cruise Art, Cruise Parties, and Cruise Conversations.

The ritual of the Cruise show, essentially a luxury group tour for editors, celebrities, and clients, is the most extreme expression of fashion's ability to fabricate a planned reality for others to reside in.
This week, editors and influential individuals made the trip to sunny Los Angeles for Jonathan Anderson's first Cruise show at @dior. Between landmark cultural institutions from the Griffith Observatory to LACMA, Anderson's Cruise paid homage to Hollywood history, and Christian Dior's own impact on it. At the link in bio, @thomthomclub recounts a day of Cruise fashion, Cruise Art, Cruise Parties, and Cruise Conversations.

The ritual of the Cruise show, essentially a luxury group tour for editors, celebrities, and clients, is the most extreme expression of fashion's ability to fabricate a planned reality for others to reside in.
This week, editors and influential individuals made the trip to sunny Los Angeles for Jonathan Anderson's first Cruise show at @dior. Between landmark cultural institutions from the Griffith Observatory to LACMA, Anderson's Cruise paid homage to Hollywood history, and Christian Dior's own impact on it. At the link in bio, @thomthomclub recounts a day of Cruise fashion, Cruise Art, Cruise Parties, and Cruise Conversations.

The ritual of the Cruise show, essentially a luxury group tour for editors, celebrities, and clients, is the most extreme expression of fashion's ability to fabricate a planned reality for others to reside in.
This week, editors and influential individuals made the trip to sunny Los Angeles for Jonathan Anderson's first Cruise show at @dior. Between landmark cultural institutions from the Griffith Observatory to LACMA, Anderson's Cruise paid homage to Hollywood history, and Christian Dior's own impact on it. At the link in bio, @thomthomclub recounts a day of Cruise fashion, Cruise Art, Cruise Parties, and Cruise Conversations.

The ritual of the Cruise show, essentially a luxury group tour for editors, celebrities, and clients, is the most extreme expression of fashion's ability to fabricate a planned reality for others to reside in.
This week, editors and influential individuals made the trip to sunny Los Angeles for Jonathan Anderson's first Cruise show at @dior. Between landmark cultural institutions from the Griffith Observatory to LACMA, Anderson's Cruise paid homage to Hollywood history, and Christian Dior's own impact on it. At the link in bio, @thomthomclub recounts a day of Cruise fashion, Cruise Art, Cruise Parties, and Cruise Conversations.

The ritual of the Cruise show, essentially a luxury group tour for editors, celebrities, and clients, is the most extreme expression of fashion's ability to fabricate a planned reality for others to reside in.
This week, editors and influential individuals made the trip to sunny Los Angeles for Jonathan Anderson's first Cruise show at @dior. Between landmark cultural institutions from the Griffith Observatory to LACMA, Anderson's Cruise paid homage to Hollywood history, and Christian Dior's own impact on it. At the link in bio, @thomthomclub recounts a day of Cruise fashion, Cruise Art, Cruise Parties, and Cruise Conversations.

The ritual of the Cruise show, essentially a luxury group tour for editors, celebrities, and clients, is the most extreme expression of fashion's ability to fabricate a planned reality for others to reside in.
This week, editors and influential individuals made the trip to sunny Los Angeles for Jonathan Anderson's first Cruise show at @dior. Between landmark cultural institutions from the Griffith Observatory to LACMA, Anderson's Cruise paid homage to Hollywood history, and Christian Dior's own impact on it. At the link in bio, @thomthomclub recounts a day of Cruise fashion, Cruise Art, Cruise Parties, and Cruise Conversations.
In 2022 @kareem and @adamfaze started a short-form video series called @keepthemeterrunnin.
The premise was simple: Get into an iconic yellow cab and keep the meter running, letting the cabbies take you wherever they want to go. The result was a joyride through New York City history, a treat that always felt too big for its minute long confines. Now the show is back, this time on YouTube in full episodic glory.
In its first season, the world met John McDonagh. In addition to being a cab driver for over 40 years, John’s a dedicated activist: He appeared in an ad for Mamdani’s mayoral campaign, hosts a radio show about leftist Irish politics, and organized cabbies against the Iraq war. He’s also just a really great hang. We had him send us his camera roll from the show’s season 2 premiere, where, for the first time, he says he got to be “one of the beautiful people coming out looking for a cab” at the end of the night. At the link in bio, @cabtivist tells @nrips all about his night in the spotlight.

In 2022 @kareem and @adamfaze started a short-form video series called @keepthemeterrunnin.
The premise was simple: Get into an iconic yellow cab and keep the meter running, letting the cabbies take you wherever they want to go. The result was a joyride through New York City history, a treat that always felt too big for its minute long confines. Now the show is back, this time on YouTube in full episodic glory.
In its first season, the world met John McDonagh. In addition to being a cab driver for over 40 years, John’s a dedicated activist: He appeared in an ad for Mamdani’s mayoral campaign, hosts a radio show about leftist Irish politics, and organized cabbies against the Iraq war. He’s also just a really great hang. We had him send us his camera roll from the show’s season 2 premiere, where, for the first time, he says he got to be “one of the beautiful people coming out looking for a cab” at the end of the night. At the link in bio, @cabtivist tells @nrips all about his night in the spotlight.

In 2022 @kareem and @adamfaze started a short-form video series called @keepthemeterrunnin.
The premise was simple: Get into an iconic yellow cab and keep the meter running, letting the cabbies take you wherever they want to go. The result was a joyride through New York City history, a treat that always felt too big for its minute long confines. Now the show is back, this time on YouTube in full episodic glory.
In its first season, the world met John McDonagh. In addition to being a cab driver for over 40 years, John’s a dedicated activist: He appeared in an ad for Mamdani’s mayoral campaign, hosts a radio show about leftist Irish politics, and organized cabbies against the Iraq war. He’s also just a really great hang. We had him send us his camera roll from the show’s season 2 premiere, where, for the first time, he says he got to be “one of the beautiful people coming out looking for a cab” at the end of the night. At the link in bio, @cabtivist tells @nrips all about his night in the spotlight.

In 2022 @kareem and @adamfaze started a short-form video series called @keepthemeterrunnin.
The premise was simple: Get into an iconic yellow cab and keep the meter running, letting the cabbies take you wherever they want to go. The result was a joyride through New York City history, a treat that always felt too big for its minute long confines. Now the show is back, this time on YouTube in full episodic glory.
In its first season, the world met John McDonagh. In addition to being a cab driver for over 40 years, John’s a dedicated activist: He appeared in an ad for Mamdani’s mayoral campaign, hosts a radio show about leftist Irish politics, and organized cabbies against the Iraq war. He’s also just a really great hang. We had him send us his camera roll from the show’s season 2 premiere, where, for the first time, he says he got to be “one of the beautiful people coming out looking for a cab” at the end of the night. At the link in bio, @cabtivist tells @nrips all about his night in the spotlight.

In 2022 @kareem and @adamfaze started a short-form video series called @keepthemeterrunnin.
The premise was simple: Get into an iconic yellow cab and keep the meter running, letting the cabbies take you wherever they want to go. The result was a joyride through New York City history, a treat that always felt too big for its minute long confines. Now the show is back, this time on YouTube in full episodic glory.
In its first season, the world met John McDonagh. In addition to being a cab driver for over 40 years, John’s a dedicated activist: He appeared in an ad for Mamdani’s mayoral campaign, hosts a radio show about leftist Irish politics, and organized cabbies against the Iraq war. He’s also just a really great hang. We had him send us his camera roll from the show’s season 2 premiere, where, for the first time, he says he got to be “one of the beautiful people coming out looking for a cab” at the end of the night. At the link in bio, @cabtivist tells @nrips all about his night in the spotlight.
In 2022 @kareem and @adamfaze started a short-form video series called @keepthemeterrunnin.
The premise was simple: Get into an iconic yellow cab and keep the meter running, letting the cabbies take you wherever they want to go. The result was a joyride through New York City history, a treat that always felt too big for its minute long confines. Now the show is back, this time on YouTube in full episodic glory.
In its first season, the world met John McDonagh. In addition to being a cab driver for over 40 years, John’s a dedicated activist: He appeared in an ad for Mamdani’s mayoral campaign, hosts a radio show about leftist Irish politics, and organized cabbies against the Iraq war. He’s also just a really great hang. We had him send us his camera roll from the show’s season 2 premiere, where, for the first time, he says he got to be “one of the beautiful people coming out looking for a cab” at the end of the night. At the link in bio, @cabtivist tells @nrips all about his night in the spotlight.

In 2022 @kareem and @adamfaze started a short-form video series called @keepthemeterrunnin.
The premise was simple: Get into an iconic yellow cab and keep the meter running, letting the cabbies take you wherever they want to go. The result was a joyride through New York City history, a treat that always felt too big for its minute long confines. Now the show is back, this time on YouTube in full episodic glory.
In its first season, the world met John McDonagh. In addition to being a cab driver for over 40 years, John’s a dedicated activist: He appeared in an ad for Mamdani’s mayoral campaign, hosts a radio show about leftist Irish politics, and organized cabbies against the Iraq war. He’s also just a really great hang. We had him send us his camera roll from the show’s season 2 premiere, where, for the first time, he says he got to be “one of the beautiful people coming out looking for a cab” at the end of the night. At the link in bio, @cabtivist tells @nrips all about his night in the spotlight.

In 2022 @kareem and @adamfaze started a short-form video series called @keepthemeterrunnin.
The premise was simple: Get into an iconic yellow cab and keep the meter running, letting the cabbies take you wherever they want to go. The result was a joyride through New York City history, a treat that always felt too big for its minute long confines. Now the show is back, this time on YouTube in full episodic glory.
In its first season, the world met John McDonagh. In addition to being a cab driver for over 40 years, John’s a dedicated activist: He appeared in an ad for Mamdani’s mayoral campaign, hosts a radio show about leftist Irish politics, and organized cabbies against the Iraq war. He’s also just a really great hang. We had him send us his camera roll from the show’s season 2 premiere, where, for the first time, he says he got to be “one of the beautiful people coming out looking for a cab” at the end of the night. At the link in bio, @cabtivist tells @nrips all about his night in the spotlight.

In 2022 @kareem and @adamfaze started a short-form video series called @keepthemeterrunnin.
The premise was simple: Get into an iconic yellow cab and keep the meter running, letting the cabbies take you wherever they want to go. The result was a joyride through New York City history, a treat that always felt too big for its minute long confines. Now the show is back, this time on YouTube in full episodic glory.
In its first season, the world met John McDonagh. In addition to being a cab driver for over 40 years, John’s a dedicated activist: He appeared in an ad for Mamdani’s mayoral campaign, hosts a radio show about leftist Irish politics, and organized cabbies against the Iraq war. He’s also just a really great hang. We had him send us his camera roll from the show’s season 2 premiere, where, for the first time, he says he got to be “one of the beautiful people coming out looking for a cab” at the end of the night. At the link in bio, @cabtivist tells @nrips all about his night in the spotlight.

In 2022 @kareem and @adamfaze started a short-form video series called @keepthemeterrunnin.
The premise was simple: Get into an iconic yellow cab and keep the meter running, letting the cabbies take you wherever they want to go. The result was a joyride through New York City history, a treat that always felt too big for its minute long confines. Now the show is back, this time on YouTube in full episodic glory.
In its first season, the world met John McDonagh. In addition to being a cab driver for over 40 years, John’s a dedicated activist: He appeared in an ad for Mamdani’s mayoral campaign, hosts a radio show about leftist Irish politics, and organized cabbies against the Iraq war. He’s also just a really great hang. We had him send us his camera roll from the show’s season 2 premiere, where, for the first time, he says he got to be “one of the beautiful people coming out looking for a cab” at the end of the night. At the link in bio, @cabtivist tells @nrips all about his night in the spotlight.

In 2022 @kareem and @adamfaze started a short-form video series called @keepthemeterrunnin.
The premise was simple: Get into an iconic yellow cab and keep the meter running, letting the cabbies take you wherever they want to go. The result was a joyride through New York City history, a treat that always felt too big for its minute long confines. Now the show is back, this time on YouTube in full episodic glory.
In its first season, the world met John McDonagh. In addition to being a cab driver for over 40 years, John’s a dedicated activist: He appeared in an ad for Mamdani’s mayoral campaign, hosts a radio show about leftist Irish politics, and organized cabbies against the Iraq war. He’s also just a really great hang. We had him send us his camera roll from the show’s season 2 premiere, where, for the first time, he says he got to be “one of the beautiful people coming out looking for a cab” at the end of the night. At the link in bio, @cabtivist tells @nrips all about his night in the spotlight.

In 2022 @kareem and @adamfaze started a short-form video series called @keepthemeterrunnin.
The premise was simple: Get into an iconic yellow cab and keep the meter running, letting the cabbies take you wherever they want to go. The result was a joyride through New York City history, a treat that always felt too big for its minute long confines. Now the show is back, this time on YouTube in full episodic glory.
In its first season, the world met John McDonagh. In addition to being a cab driver for over 40 years, John’s a dedicated activist: He appeared in an ad for Mamdani’s mayoral campaign, hosts a radio show about leftist Irish politics, and organized cabbies against the Iraq war. He’s also just a really great hang. We had him send us his camera roll from the show’s season 2 premiere, where, for the first time, he says he got to be “one of the beautiful people coming out looking for a cab” at the end of the night. At the link in bio, @cabtivist tells @nrips all about his night in the spotlight.

In 2022 @kareem and @adamfaze started a short-form video series called @keepthemeterrunnin.
The premise was simple: Get into an iconic yellow cab and keep the meter running, letting the cabbies take you wherever they want to go. The result was a joyride through New York City history, a treat that always felt too big for its minute long confines. Now the show is back, this time on YouTube in full episodic glory.
In its first season, the world met John McDonagh. In addition to being a cab driver for over 40 years, John’s a dedicated activist: He appeared in an ad for Mamdani’s mayoral campaign, hosts a radio show about leftist Irish politics, and organized cabbies against the Iraq war. He’s also just a really great hang. We had him send us his camera roll from the show’s season 2 premiere, where, for the first time, he says he got to be “one of the beautiful people coming out looking for a cab” at the end of the night. At the link in bio, @cabtivist tells @nrips all about his night in the spotlight.
In 2022 @kareem and @adamfaze started a short-form video series called @keepthemeterrunnin.
The premise was simple: Get into an iconic yellow cab and keep the meter running, letting the cabbies take you wherever they want to go. The result was a joyride through New York City history, a treat that always felt too big for its minute long confines. Now the show is back, this time on YouTube in full episodic glory.
In its first season, the world met John McDonagh. In addition to being a cab driver for over 40 years, John’s a dedicated activist: He appeared in an ad for Mamdani’s mayoral campaign, hosts a radio show about leftist Irish politics, and organized cabbies against the Iraq war. He’s also just a really great hang. We had him send us his camera roll from the show’s season 2 premiere, where, for the first time, he says he got to be “one of the beautiful people coming out looking for a cab” at the end of the night. At the link in bio, @cabtivist tells @nrips all about his night in the spotlight.
In 2022 @kareem and @adamfaze started a short-form video series called @keepthemeterrunnin.
The premise was simple: Get into an iconic yellow cab and keep the meter running, letting the cabbies take you wherever they want to go. The result was a joyride through New York City history, a treat that always felt too big for its minute long confines. Now the show is back, this time on YouTube in full episodic glory.
In its first season, the world met John McDonagh. In addition to being a cab driver for over 40 years, John’s a dedicated activist: He appeared in an ad for Mamdani’s mayoral campaign, hosts a radio show about leftist Irish politics, and organized cabbies against the Iraq war. He’s also just a really great hang. We had him send us his camera roll from the show’s season 2 premiere, where, for the first time, he says he got to be “one of the beautiful people coming out looking for a cab” at the end of the night. At the link in bio, @cabtivist tells @nrips all about his night in the spotlight.

In 2022 @kareem and @adamfaze started a short-form video series called @keepthemeterrunnin.
The premise was simple: Get into an iconic yellow cab and keep the meter running, letting the cabbies take you wherever they want to go. The result was a joyride through New York City history, a treat that always felt too big for its minute long confines. Now the show is back, this time on YouTube in full episodic glory.
In its first season, the world met John McDonagh. In addition to being a cab driver for over 40 years, John’s a dedicated activist: He appeared in an ad for Mamdani’s mayoral campaign, hosts a radio show about leftist Irish politics, and organized cabbies against the Iraq war. He’s also just a really great hang. We had him send us his camera roll from the show’s season 2 premiere, where, for the first time, he says he got to be “one of the beautiful people coming out looking for a cab” at the end of the night. At the link in bio, @cabtivist tells @nrips all about his night in the spotlight.
In 2022 @kareem and @adamfaze started a short-form video series called @keepthemeterrunnin.
The premise was simple: Get into an iconic yellow cab and keep the meter running, letting the cabbies take you wherever they want to go. The result was a joyride through New York City history, a treat that always felt too big for its minute long confines. Now the show is back, this time on YouTube in full episodic glory.
In its first season, the world met John McDonagh. In addition to being a cab driver for over 40 years, John’s a dedicated activist: He appeared in an ad for Mamdani’s mayoral campaign, hosts a radio show about leftist Irish politics, and organized cabbies against the Iraq war. He’s also just a really great hang. We had him send us his camera roll from the show’s season 2 premiere, where, for the first time, he says he got to be “one of the beautiful people coming out looking for a cab” at the end of the night. At the link in bio, @cabtivist tells @nrips all about his night in the spotlight.

In 2022 @kareem and @adamfaze started a short-form video series called @keepthemeterrunnin.
The premise was simple: Get into an iconic yellow cab and keep the meter running, letting the cabbies take you wherever they want to go. The result was a joyride through New York City history, a treat that always felt too big for its minute long confines. Now the show is back, this time on YouTube in full episodic glory.
In its first season, the world met John McDonagh. In addition to being a cab driver for over 40 years, John’s a dedicated activist: He appeared in an ad for Mamdani’s mayoral campaign, hosts a radio show about leftist Irish politics, and organized cabbies against the Iraq war. He’s also just a really great hang. We had him send us his camera roll from the show’s season 2 premiere, where, for the first time, he says he got to be “one of the beautiful people coming out looking for a cab” at the end of the night. At the link in bio, @cabtivist tells @nrips all about his night in the spotlight.
In 2022 @kareem and @adamfaze started a short-form video series called @keepthemeterrunnin.
The premise was simple: Get into an iconic yellow cab and keep the meter running, letting the cabbies take you wherever they want to go. The result was a joyride through New York City history, a treat that always felt too big for its minute long confines. Now the show is back, this time on YouTube in full episodic glory.
In its first season, the world met John McDonagh. In addition to being a cab driver for over 40 years, John’s a dedicated activist: He appeared in an ad for Mamdani’s mayoral campaign, hosts a radio show about leftist Irish politics, and organized cabbies against the Iraq war. He’s also just a really great hang. We had him send us his camera roll from the show’s season 2 premiere, where, for the first time, he says he got to be “one of the beautiful people coming out looking for a cab” at the end of the night. At the link in bio, @cabtivist tells @nrips all about his night in the spotlight.

There’s nobody else doing it like @bootsriley.
The idiosyncratic auteur responsible for “Sorry to Bother You” and “I’m A Virgo” is back in theaters with another larger-than-life absurdist comedy gnashing with neon colors, surrealist oddities, and societal critique. The @keke-starrer stitches together science fiction, social satire, and surrealism in a Crayola-colored offering that feels like Marx meets “Robot Chicken.”
At the link in bio, @ariel_lebeau speaks with Boots Riley about the making of the film, staying optimistic in dark times, and the necessity of a working class uprising in America.
Photos by @michaeltyronedelaney

There’s nobody else doing it like @bootsriley.
The idiosyncratic auteur responsible for “Sorry to Bother You” and “I’m A Virgo” is back in theaters with another larger-than-life absurdist comedy gnashing with neon colors, surrealist oddities, and societal critique. The @keke-starrer stitches together science fiction, social satire, and surrealism in a Crayola-colored offering that feels like Marx meets “Robot Chicken.”
At the link in bio, @ariel_lebeau speaks with Boots Riley about the making of the film, staying optimistic in dark times, and the necessity of a working class uprising in America.
Photos by @michaeltyronedelaney

There’s nobody else doing it like @bootsriley.
The idiosyncratic auteur responsible for “Sorry to Bother You” and “I’m A Virgo” is back in theaters with another larger-than-life absurdist comedy gnashing with neon colors, surrealist oddities, and societal critique. The @keke-starrer stitches together science fiction, social satire, and surrealism in a Crayola-colored offering that feels like Marx meets “Robot Chicken.”
At the link in bio, @ariel_lebeau speaks with Boots Riley about the making of the film, staying optimistic in dark times, and the necessity of a working class uprising in America.
Photos by @michaeltyronedelaney

There’s nobody else doing it like @bootsriley.
The idiosyncratic auteur responsible for “Sorry to Bother You” and “I’m A Virgo” is back in theaters with another larger-than-life absurdist comedy gnashing with neon colors, surrealist oddities, and societal critique. The @keke-starrer stitches together science fiction, social satire, and surrealism in a Crayola-colored offering that feels like Marx meets “Robot Chicken.”
At the link in bio, @ariel_lebeau speaks with Boots Riley about the making of the film, staying optimistic in dark times, and the necessity of a working class uprising in America.
Photos by @michaeltyronedelaney

There’s nobody else doing it like @bootsriley.
The idiosyncratic auteur responsible for “Sorry to Bother You” and “I’m A Virgo” is back in theaters with another larger-than-life absurdist comedy gnashing with neon colors, surrealist oddities, and societal critique. The @keke-starrer stitches together science fiction, social satire, and surrealism in a Crayola-colored offering that feels like Marx meets “Robot Chicken.”
At the link in bio, @ariel_lebeau speaks with Boots Riley about the making of the film, staying optimistic in dark times, and the necessity of a working class uprising in America.
Photos by @michaeltyronedelaney

There’s nobody else doing it like @bootsriley.
The idiosyncratic auteur responsible for “Sorry to Bother You” and “I’m A Virgo” is back in theaters with another larger-than-life absurdist comedy gnashing with neon colors, surrealist oddities, and societal critique. The @keke-starrer stitches together science fiction, social satire, and surrealism in a Crayola-colored offering that feels like Marx meets “Robot Chicken.”
At the link in bio, @ariel_lebeau speaks with Boots Riley about the making of the film, staying optimistic in dark times, and the necessity of a working class uprising in America.
Photos by @michaeltyronedelaney

There’s nobody else doing it like @bootsriley.
The idiosyncratic auteur responsible for “Sorry to Bother You” and “I’m A Virgo” is back in theaters with another larger-than-life absurdist comedy gnashing with neon colors, surrealist oddities, and societal critique. The @keke-starrer stitches together science fiction, social satire, and surrealism in a Crayola-colored offering that feels like Marx meets “Robot Chicken.”
At the link in bio, @ariel_lebeau speaks with Boots Riley about the making of the film, staying optimistic in dark times, and the necessity of a working class uprising in America.
Photos by @michaeltyronedelaney

There’s nobody else doing it like @bootsriley.
The idiosyncratic auteur responsible for “Sorry to Bother You” and “I’m A Virgo” is back in theaters with another larger-than-life absurdist comedy gnashing with neon colors, surrealist oddities, and societal critique. The @keke-starrer stitches together science fiction, social satire, and surrealism in a Crayola-colored offering that feels like Marx meets “Robot Chicken.”
At the link in bio, @ariel_lebeau speaks with Boots Riley about the making of the film, staying optimistic in dark times, and the necessity of a working class uprising in America.
Photos by @michaeltyronedelaney

There’s nobody else doing it like @bootsriley.
The idiosyncratic auteur responsible for “Sorry to Bother You” and “I’m A Virgo” is back in theaters with another larger-than-life absurdist comedy gnashing with neon colors, surrealist oddities, and societal critique. The @keke-starrer stitches together science fiction, social satire, and surrealism in a Crayola-colored offering that feels like Marx meets “Robot Chicken.”
At the link in bio, @ariel_lebeau speaks with Boots Riley about the making of the film, staying optimistic in dark times, and the necessity of a working class uprising in America.
Photos by @michaeltyronedelaney

There’s nobody else doing it like @bootsriley.
The idiosyncratic auteur responsible for “Sorry to Bother You” and “I’m A Virgo” is back in theaters with another larger-than-life absurdist comedy gnashing with neon colors, surrealist oddities, and societal critique. The @keke-starrer stitches together science fiction, social satire, and surrealism in a Crayola-colored offering that feels like Marx meets “Robot Chicken.”
At the link in bio, @ariel_lebeau speaks with Boots Riley about the making of the film, staying optimistic in dark times, and the necessity of a working class uprising in America.
Photos by @michaeltyronedelaney

There’s nobody else doing it like @bootsriley.
The idiosyncratic auteur responsible for “Sorry to Bother You” and “I’m A Virgo” is back in theaters with another larger-than-life absurdist comedy gnashing with neon colors, surrealist oddities, and societal critique. The @keke-starrer stitches together science fiction, social satire, and surrealism in a Crayola-colored offering that feels like Marx meets “Robot Chicken.”
At the link in bio, @ariel_lebeau speaks with Boots Riley about the making of the film, staying optimistic in dark times, and the necessity of a working class uprising in America.
Photos by @michaeltyronedelaney

“The vast majority of our time was spent hearing how much we are disliked by the main public relations firms of London,” writes @hollywoodsuperstar_review’s anonymous critic inside the Giardini at Venice Biennale. “There goes our Serpentine Summer Party invite!”
At the link in bio, HSR ventures into the belly of the Biennale for an i-D dispatch.

“The vast majority of our time was spent hearing how much we are disliked by the main public relations firms of London,” writes @hollywoodsuperstar_review’s anonymous critic inside the Giardini at Venice Biennale. “There goes our Serpentine Summer Party invite!”
At the link in bio, HSR ventures into the belly of the Biennale for an i-D dispatch.

“The vast majority of our time was spent hearing how much we are disliked by the main public relations firms of London,” writes @hollywoodsuperstar_review’s anonymous critic inside the Giardini at Venice Biennale. “There goes our Serpentine Summer Party invite!”
At the link in bio, HSR ventures into the belly of the Biennale for an i-D dispatch.

“The vast majority of our time was spent hearing how much we are disliked by the main public relations firms of London,” writes @hollywoodsuperstar_review’s anonymous critic inside the Giardini at Venice Biennale. “There goes our Serpentine Summer Party invite!”
At the link in bio, HSR ventures into the belly of the Biennale for an i-D dispatch.

“The vast majority of our time was spent hearing how much we are disliked by the main public relations firms of London,” writes @hollywoodsuperstar_review’s anonymous critic inside the Giardini at Venice Biennale. “There goes our Serpentine Summer Party invite!”
At the link in bio, HSR ventures into the belly of the Biennale for an i-D dispatch.

“The vast majority of our time was spent hearing how much we are disliked by the main public relations firms of London,” writes @hollywoodsuperstar_review’s anonymous critic inside the Giardini at Venice Biennale. “There goes our Serpentine Summer Party invite!”
At the link in bio, HSR ventures into the belly of the Biennale for an i-D dispatch.

“The vast majority of our time was spent hearing how much we are disliked by the main public relations firms of London,” writes @hollywoodsuperstar_review’s anonymous critic inside the Giardini at Venice Biennale. “There goes our Serpentine Summer Party invite!”
At the link in bio, HSR ventures into the belly of the Biennale for an i-D dispatch.

“The vast majority of our time was spent hearing how much we are disliked by the main public relations firms of London,” writes @hollywoodsuperstar_review’s anonymous critic inside the Giardini at Venice Biennale. “There goes our Serpentine Summer Party invite!”
At the link in bio, HSR ventures into the belly of the Biennale for an i-D dispatch.

“The vast majority of our time was spent hearing how much we are disliked by the main public relations firms of London,” writes @hollywoodsuperstar_review’s anonymous critic inside the Giardini at Venice Biennale. “There goes our Serpentine Summer Party invite!”
At the link in bio, HSR ventures into the belly of the Biennale for an i-D dispatch.
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View profiles and photos anonymously with ease using the Private Profile Viewer.
This free tool allows you to view Instagram Stories anonymously, ensuring your activity remains hidden from the story uploader.
Anonstories lets users view Instagram stories without alerting the creator.
Works seamlessly on iOS, Android, Windows, macOS, and modern browsers like Chrome and Safari.
Prioritizes secure, anonymous browsing without requiring login credentials.
Users can view public stories by simply entering a username—no account needed.
Downloads photos (JPEG) and videos (MP4) with ease.
The service is free to use.
Content from private accounts can only be accessed by followers.
Files are for personal or educational use only and must comply with copyright rules.
Enter a public username to view or download stories. The service generates direct links for saving content locally.